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Bedwas Workmen's Hall

Bedwas Workmen's Hall in Wales South, United Kingdom.

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2 h–3 h

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Bedwas Workmen's Hall is a cinema or movie theatre in Wales South, United Kingdom, dating from 1923. Britain's listed cinemas span Edwardian picture palaces, Art Deco super-cinemas of the 1930s, and the surviving independent neighbourhood houses.

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From the Wikipedia article

Bedwas Workmen's Hall, built in 1923, is a community hall situated in the village of Bedwas, in south Wales. It is a Grade II listed building, but still for hire and regularly used for a range of activities including plays, children's parties and music events - having a generous sized performance space for all types of professional and amateur productions. It is now run by the Bedwas Workmen's Hall Community Centre (Charity No.1006294)

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Coordinates
51.5904, -3.1896
Address
Newport Road, Bedwas, CF83 8BJ
Established
1923

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Bedwas Workmen's Hall?
Bedwas Workmen's Hall is in South Wales, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.5904°, -3.1896°.
When was Bedwas Workmen's Hall built?
Bedwas Workmen's Hall dates to 1923.