Heyford Picturedrome

Heyford Picturedrome

Heyford Picturedrome opened its doors for the first time on Thursday 20th January 2011, in Nether Heyford Village Hall.

The idea for starting a film night in the village hall emerged from a survey conducted by the Village Hall Committee and was taken up by a small group of people also keen to see another community focused event in the village, and one which maybe would serve people who would otherwise not be able to attend film screenings.

On the third Thursday of each month until May 2011 and then from October 2011, a film will be screened, usually at 8.00pm.   Prior to the screening, tea and coffee (included in the ticket price) will be available at 7.30pm, and then at the end there will be the opportunity to discuss the film and enjoy refreshment.

On a regular basis the audience will be asked to choose their favourite film or film genre so that future screenings will reflect their choice as far as possible.

This is the first venture of its kind in the village and it is hoped that it will be well supported so that we will have the confidence to plan the future programme, and cover costs.  It is intended to be not just a film night but also an opportunity for a social evening.

Film nights are advertised on posters distributed in Nether Heyford, Bugbrooke and Weedon and in The Prattler magazine.

Tickets are priced at £4 for adults and £2 for children under 16

Tickets available from Bob Wilson 01327 340803 or John Tapsell on 01327 340417 or Irene Reeves on 01327 340407.

For more information please contact Bob Wilson – Promoter

Look for news of the next film, which will be shown on Thursday 21 October 2011, in The Prattler, local newspapers and posters around the local villages

Site updated 13 September 2011