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Burnham-On-Sea’s Ritz Cinema has been given the “lifeline” of a huge
arts grant to help it stay in business despite the ongoing closure caused by the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
The British Film Institute has awarded £47,142 to Burnham’s Ritz Cinema from its culture recovery fund and safety grant fund.
The cinema in Burnham’s Victoria Street has been losing money after being forced to close for many months during 2020. It is currently shut while our area is in Tier 4 restrictions.
Talking to Burnham-On-Sea.com, owner Pat Scott,
pictured, says the money will allow it to continue showing films and re-open when restrictions are lifted.