The former Jersey Odeon cinema keeps listed status

Odeon building in JerseyThe former Odeon building will retain its listed status

The former Odeon cinema in St Helier will remain a listed building after the planning minister decided to keep its listed status in place.

The owner of the building owners, Le Masurier, wanted to replace it with shops and flats.

Jersey planning minister Senator Freddie Cohen said the cinema deserves a chance to survive.

The building was bought by Le Masurier with the intention of redeveloping the area around the cinema.

The company said its proposals would have seen £40m investment, but it has now withdrawn the redevelopment plans.

The building will remain empty, but the planning minister said a design of exceptional architectural quality could succeed, but only after sufficient consideration has been given to alternative uses for the Odeon building.

Brian McCarthy, Managing Director of Le Masurier, said there are no plans to sell the building for the moment.