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The first cinema in Ashford was The Picture Palace on Tufton Street, [148] followed by the Odeon on Lower High Street, which opened in 1936 and closed in 1976. [149] The current main cinema in Ashford is a 12 screen theatre in Eureka Leisure Park to the north of town.
Ashford International Studios is a proposed multi-media commercial and residential site in Newtown, a suburb of Ashford, Kent, in England, on the site of the former Ashford railway works, adjacent to Ashford International station.
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This is a list of people from Ashford in South East England. It may include people from the town of Ashford and the wider Borough of Ashford, in Kent. Alexander Arnold (born 1992), actor, plays character Richard Hardbeck on Skins; born in Ashford; Bob Astles (1924–2012), former associate of Ugandan presidents Milton Obote and Idi Amin; born ...
Principal photography took place in the south of England with filming locations including Gravesend, Dartford, Ashford and Bean, Kent in June 2023. [9] [10] In July 2023 filming took place on the Isle of Sheppey. [11] Robbie Ryan served as the cinematographer.
The Borough of Ashford is a local government district with borough status in Kent, England.It is named after its largest town, Ashford, where the council is based.The borough also includes the town of Tenterden and an extensive surrounding rural area including numerous villages; with an area of 580 square kilometres (220 sq mi), it is the largest district in Kent.
The Ashford Designer Outlet is a shopping centre in Ashford, Kent, England. The McArthurGlen Ashford Designer Outlet was designed by the Richard Rogers Partnership and engineers Buro Happold, and opened in March 2000. There are over 120 designer brands located at the shopping outlet.
The University of Kent's Gulbenkian Theatre serves the city, and incorporates a cinema and café. [89] Other theatrical performances take place at Canterbury Cathedral and St Augustine's Abbey. [90] The oldest surviving theatre building in Canterbury is The Shakespeare bar which had been a playhouse in the Tudor period. [91]