WTW Scott Cinemas Chooses Ferco Seats for New Multiplex

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Tue, 02/21/2023 - 12:17 -- Nick Dager

WTW Scott Cinemas has opened a new seven-screen multiplex cinema in Bridgwater Northgate, England. Built in a former brewery that operated decades ago, the theatre features the latest cinema technology and features luxury finishing touches, including Ferco's bespoke seats. 

WTW Scott Cinemas has opened a new seven-screen multiplex cinema in Bridgwater Northgate, England. Built in a former brewery that operated decades ago, the theatre features the latest cinema technology and features luxury finishing touches, including Ferco's bespoke seats. The exhibitor worked with Glasgow-based architects Unick Consulting Ltd who also worked with Ferco to design and manage complex challenges as part of the project. 

Five of the seven screens have conventional cinema auditoriums using Ferco's classic Paragon seats with 1.1m stadia terraces. The screens also feature a row of Opus leather seats, allowing for greater width and legroom. 

In addition, Scott cinemas offer a more personalized customer experience in their beautifully designed VIP screening room, featuring 12 of Ferco's Verona twin motorized recliners.

There is also a smaller private auditorium with a VIP area and bar. This screen has a small capacity for a more personal experience and the client can adjust these seats to any set position for maximum comfort. 

WTW, a British cinema company based in Cornwall, was founded by current owner David Williams' father and grandfather in 1945. Williams' sons Robert and Mark joined the business in 2000 and 2002, respectively.

Scott Cinemas, based in southwest England, was founded by Charles Scott in the 1960s before being taken on by Peter Hoare in the 1980s. In 2017, the two companies merged to form WTW Scott Cinemas.