Plymouth has been chosen as one of eight cities to host a new hi-tech giant screen from the summer until 2018 (link below.)
http://thisisplymouth.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=181429&command=displayContent&sourceNode=229968&home=yes&more_nodeId1=133174&contentPK=20458663Planning permission is currently being sought for the 30sq m screen, which will be installed in Plymouth city centre Piazza this summer - in time to show footage of the Beijing Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.
It is envisaged the screen will remain in place for up to six years following the London 2012 Olympics.
It will also bring a host of additional benefits to the city centre allowing the screen be a focal point for open air entertainment and cultural and sporting activities.
Open-air screenings of national theatre productions, sporting events and films are already planned as part of the Plymouth Summer Festival.
The coup is the result of a partnership between the London 2012 Organising Committee, through its Live Sites initiative, the
BBC» , Plymouth City Council and Plymouth City Centre Company.
David Draffan, managing director of Plymouth City Centre Company, said the screen will put Plymouth on the map and act as a focus for the Olympics in the run up to the 2012 games.
The screen will be half as large again as the 20sq m screen previously used during Wimbledon, and will be the largest of the eight screens being installed in towns and cities.
It will be installed at the southern end of the Armada Way Piazza, in a similar position to the Wimbledon screen.