Founded in 2007 by Keith Pullinger and John Sullivan, The Light opened its first UK venue in December 2011 in New Brighton, followed later by a second venue in Wisbech in May 2014. The cinema chain made national headlines in 2015, when they successfully raised the £5.2 million needed to purchase a nine-screen multiplex in Cambridge from rival company Cineworld. The latter had been forced to sell the venue following a
Competition Commission ruling. At this point in January 2015, they had already signed new lease agreements in Bolton, Sheffield, Thetford, Dundee, Stockport and Walsall. While the
Dundee site eventually fell through as negotiations with the local shopping centre fell apart, the other five venues successfully opened over the next three years. Two more sites, in Addlestone and Bradford, opened in 2018, bringing their total in the UK up to 10.
COVID-19 pandemic and reopening Following
the nationwide UK COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020, cinemas across the country were forced to close. They were briefly able to reopen from August 2020, but following the imposition of
a second and later
a third lockdown in England, they were forced to close again. In May 2021, fourteen months after their initial closure, The Light cinemas were able to open again. This month also saw them open their eleventh UK venue in Sittingbourne. The economic impacts of the
coronavirus pandemic also destroyed the chain's hopes of opening a venue in
Nottingham. Plans in the city fell apart when shopping centre company
Intu, leaders on the transformation project, went into administration in June 2020 due to the pandemic. Despite this setback, Pullinger maintained that The Light was "actively seeking" a venue in Nottingham, with the chain offering an ‘expanded’ offering to new sites. This included not just cinema screenings, a café and bar, but also
bowling,
mini-golf, interactive
darts,
climbing facilities and
karaoke. The first site to offer these new facilities was based in Banbury, and opened in 2022. In 2023, the chain’s 13th site was opened in Redhill, Surrey, including these facilities and also introducing for the first time
axe throwing,
curling and
duckpin bowling.
2024 acquisition In October 2024, The Light was acquired by hospitality entrepreneur
Luke Johnson, who had worked with
Pizza Express and
Gail's. The acquisition was led by his firm Risk Partners Capital, alongside the investment company Melcorpo. The new owners announced a plan to invest more than £15 million in order to double the size of the business in the next three years. In April 2025, a 14th venue was opened in
Huddersfield, four years after
Kirklees Council loaned
Kingsgate Leisure owners WD Limited £7 million to develop a cinema in the shopping centre.
Future locations A venue in
Colchester was announced in 2020, as part of the 'Tollgate Village' development project in Tollgate West, near
Stanway, Essex. The cinema was originally slated to be finished by the end of 2021. In June 2021 the directors of the firm responsible for the development said that they "hope to commence building next year [2022]". As of June 2023, this development was expected to go ahead, although with no clear completion date set. ==Locations==