Miners Welfare & Community Hall
Brecon Road,
Ystradgynlais,
SA9 1JJ
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Additional Info
Architects: Monod T. Seymour
Functions: Community Arts Center, Live Performances, Movies
Styles: Streamline Moderne
Previous Names: Welfare Cinema, Super Cinema
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
440163.984.3163
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Located 15-miles to the north east of Swansea. The Miners Welfare & Community Hall was previously owned by the National Union of Mineworkers and was known as the Welfare Cinema. Designed by architect Monod T. Seymour of Cardiff it opened in 1934 with 650 seats. It was closed in 1937, and the licence was transferred to the Capitol Cinema in Ystalyfera, with a clause that no films could be screened in the Welfare Hall for the following seven years. The Astoria Cinema, Ystradgynlais, located only 200 yards away, continued as the only cinema in the town. The Welfare Cinema did re-open later and was closed in the 1950’s.
It was taken over by the local Council in the late-1980’s and refurbished as a community arts centre by Powis County Council architects in 1991.
Re-named Super Cinema, it re-opened on 24th November 1991 with Kevin Costner in “Robin Hood - Prince of Thieves”.
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