Broad Street, Hockley, Nottingham 1
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 2 Jan 2017
This former 22 seater cinema was once accepted as "the smallest cinema in the world" by the Guinness Book of Records and functioned as such between 2011-2016. However, from late 2017 it has been owned by Savoy Systems that builds and manages point-of-sale computer sales software for independent cinemas in the UK. Since early 2023 "Screen 22" cinema has been rebranded "Mammoth: A Climate Action Cinema" and it now predominantly screens film showings that favour this perspective. The two flats above the business premises are owned by the company and rentable. Old Lenton Street can be seen more-or-less straight ahead. A left hand turn here leads vehicles and pedestrians past the much larger Broadway cinema (a 30 second walk).