Local Facilities
Fire Rescue and Police Services
Wednesday 20 February 2008
Both Robert and myself recently met the new
Station Manager at the Northmoor Community Fire
Station and he gave us some background as to his
work, with some very interesting statistics about the
ward. We have added his number on the website. In
addition, we shall soon both be accepting
another invitation to join the local police officers
on their night beat around the whole ward.
Michael
Michael
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Empire Cinema Sunderland
Sunday 14 October 2007
I have always been interested in the cinema so after
a ridiculously long period without one, which was a
disgrace, Sunderland finally got its own just a few
years ago. The first film I saw there was Downfall, an excellent German
film about the the last few months of Hitler's
life in the bunker in Berlin. Looking back I was
very naive but I thought that with a new cinema
there would be much demand so I booked two seats
over the phone. The actual number of people
watching that film including ourselves, (my wife
and I) was five!
Subsequently members of my family have been on many occasions to the Empire Cinema, Lambton Street and for some films there has been a decent number in the audience. Perhaps I am just unlucky but at the recent showing of a film called Breach there were only seven people including ourselves and when I recommended it to my Conservative colleague, Councillor Peter Wood, he and his wife had only one other person for company to watch what was an excellent film.
So I do hope that these examples are exceptions to the rule. I would be very interested to know what you think of the Empire Cinema in Sunderland and share your experiences. Do you like the new cinema or do you still go to Boldon or elsewhere and if so perhaps you could say why?
Michael
Subsequently members of my family have been on many occasions to the Empire Cinema, Lambton Street and for some films there has been a decent number in the audience. Perhaps I am just unlucky but at the recent showing of a film called Breach there were only seven people including ourselves and when I recommended it to my Conservative colleague, Councillor Peter Wood, he and his wife had only one other person for company to watch what was an excellent film.
So I do hope that these examples are exceptions to the rule. I would be very interested to know what you think of the Empire Cinema in Sunderland and share your experiences. Do you like the new cinema or do you still go to Boldon or elsewhere and if so perhaps you could say why?
Michael