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STEP BACK IN TIME:

Discover  Chichester's Lost  Entertainment Venues On A Unique Heritage Open Days Walk 

Chichester's residents and visitors are invited on Saturday 12 September at 11.00am, to uncover a fascinating chapter of Chichester’s history as part of Heritage Open Days 2026, with a special free guided walk led by respected local historian Alan Green entitled “Stage to Screen... to Silence - Chichester's Lost Theatres and Cinemas.”

Stage to Screen... to Silence - Chichester's Lost Theatres and Cinemas.” (Facebook Cover).

Taking place for one day only, this engaging 2-hour walking tour will explore the hidden stories behind Chichester’s lost theatres, cinemas and concert halls, venues that once sat at the heart of the city’s social and cultural life but have long since disappeared from the streetscape.

From grand picture houses and beloved music venues to forgotten performance spaces, participants will discover how entertainment evolved across generations and shaped the lives of local people. Along the route, Alan Green will bring these vanished landmarks back to life through historical insight, local anecdotes and remarkable stories of the characters, performers and communities connected to them.

Whether you are passionate about local history, architecture, theatre, film or simply curious about seeing Chichester through a different lens, this unique Heritage Open Days event offers a rare opportunity to uncover the city’s rich cultural heritage.

The walk will start and end at the Café Bar at the New Park Centre where participants can enjoy refreshments before or after the event and make use of the centre’s facilities. New Park Centre Manager, Allison McDonald-Hughes said:

"Heritage Open Days provide a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the stories, places and people that have shaped our communities. At New Park Centre, we believe it is important to preserve and share local heritage, ensuring that future generations can connect with the cultural history that makes Chichester unique. We are delighted to host this special walk with Alan Green, helping to bring the city's lost entertainment venues back into the spotlight and inspiring people to discover the rich stories hidden within our streets."

Heritage Open Days is England’s largest festival of history and culture, offering free access to thousands of events and experiences that celebrate local heritage and community stories.

Taking place on Saturday 12 September 2026 meeting at 11.00 am in New Parks café bar and the walk will start at 11.30 and end at 13.30 back at the café bar. Places on the walk are free, but advance booking is recommended as spaces are limited. Donations towards the Centre’s Raise The Roof appeal can be made on site on the day.

For further information and booking details, please contact New Park Centre or email operations@newparkcentre.co.uk

New Park Centre Chichester

A charitable company limited by guarantee, registered in England & Wales as New Park Community and Arts Association. 

Charity No. 1110112  |  Company No. 5459818 

Find us: New Park Community Centre, New Park Road, Chichester, PO19 7XY

Contact us: 01243 536840operations@newparkcentre.org.uk

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