A tribute to Paul Welsh MBE
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Acting Head of Studios, Rebecca Hawkes, has issued this statement following the sad news of Paul Welsh MBE’s death:
“It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Paul Welsh, a beloved member of our community and an unwavering advocate for Elstree Film Studios.
Paul was more than just a supporter, he was the heartbeat of the Save Our Studios campaign, tirelessly championing the cause. He fought not just for a building, but for the dreams, stories, and futures that EFS represents.
Today, we remember Paul not only for his incredible work but for the kind, passionate, and generous spirit that he was.
Our thoughts are with Paul’s family and friends during this difficult time”
Cllr Jeremy Newmark, Chair of Elstree Film Studios and Leader of Hertsmere Borough Council, added:
“Along with so many across the communities in our borough, I’ve heard of Paul’s death with great sadness.
Actively involved in his local community, Paul was the lynchpin of the world-renowned and ultimately successful campaign to ‘Save Elstree Studios’ in the 1990s that prevented the closure of the iconic Elstree Film Studios where I now chair the board.
That campaign ultimately led to Hertsmere Borough Council taking the studios into public ownership where they remain, to the benefit of the local community, to this very day. It was also the first ever campaign that I became involved in as a teenager. I still have the t-shirt.
Paul’s remained actively involved in film and television heritage through his role as a trustee of Elstree and Borehamwood Museum and as a regular columnist for the Borehamwood Times for nearly 50 years.
He’s also witnessed with pleasure and rightful pride the renaissance of our local film and TV sector with the recent opening of the Sky Elstree site in Borehamwood, the exciting plans for the BBC Elstree Centre and the centenary of Elstree Film Studios itself which is fast approaching following the opening of the new Platinum Stages on that site.
He was a towering figure in the industry and his loss will be keenly felt.”