Coming soon…

The Wild Robot (U)

Wednesday 27 May 2026 – 2.30pm (doors open 2pm)

This excellent family film has been described as a “Heartfelt animated adventure is a soaring success” by The Guardian

£7 (standard)/£5.50 (seniors)/£4 (under 18s/students)


People’s Emergency Briefing

Friday 12 June 2026 – 7.30pm (doors open 7pm)

The film is being shown in the Community Centre Hall, where there is limited seating. Tickets (which are free of charge) can be obtained from Leominster Information Centre and on the door.


How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG)

Saturday 20 June 2026 – 2.30pm (doors open 2pm) – Please note early start time!

This excellent family film is being shown to complement the Vikings at the Priory events

£7 (standard)/£5.50 (seniors)/£4 (under 18s/students)

Taxi Driver (18)

Saturday 18 July 2026 – 7.30pm (doors open 6.50pm)

This hard-hitting, classic film (starring Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster and Harvey Keitel) comes to Leominster Community Centre 50 years after its original release.

£7 (standard)/£5.50 (seniors)/£4 (under 18s/students)

Tickets available from Leominster Information Centre, Arts Alive & Flicks in the Sticks website and on the door.

We’d love to see you here at the Centre!


Our films are shown in the Theatre, where we have a large screen and raked seating.

A range of refreshments are available at all our films.

Tickets are on sale at Leominster Tourist Information Centre, through the Arts Alive website and on the door*.

*Due to the popularity of our films, we recommend obtaining tickets in advance, as we cannot always guarantee ticket availability on the door.

The theatre is wheelchair accessible.


Leominster Community Centre has been at the heart of

Leominster for over 40 years.

We offer a safe, warm and friendly environment supporting leisure activities, education opportunities, community events and rooms for groups and clubs to meet in the heart of Leominster.

We welcome new hirers and have a number of rooms catering for a range of uses. Whether you want to run regular/frequent activities, or hire a space for a one off event or family party, we’d love to hear from you.

We are a Talk Community Hub, connecting local people to up-to-date well-being information. We also run a monthly cinema supported by Arts Alive and Flicks In The Sticks.

The Resource Centre, located in just off the Centre’s reception area, is an independent, volunteer-run print and photocopy shop. The Natural Health Centre is also located on site, offering a range of counselling and complimentary therapies.

The majority of the Centre is wheelchair accessible with an accessible toilet and an access ramp at the main entrance.

Parking for the Centre is accessed off Arkwright Close, beyond Arkwright Court.