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Cinemas reopen to huge pent-up demand after months of dark screens

Cineworld, which announced the closure of 127 Cineworld and Picturehouse sites last October, will begin reopening from Wednesday May 19, including its Leicester Square screen and Picturehouse Central. Tickets are ON SALE NOW! ️️ It s time to Feel More Again at Cineworld https://t.co/YeSWsuLZqypic.twitter.com/8ky50K3Pul Toby Bradon, general manager of Vue entertainment in UK and Ireland, told the PA news agency: “There’s a huge amount of pent-up demand out there, and we want to get that out there and meet that pent-up demand. “We know that our customers are really keen to get back into the cinemas and we’ve got a great line-up of films.

Cinemas, theatres, pubs and restaurants prepare to reopen from Monday

Cinemas, theatres, pubs and restaurants prepare to reopen from Monday The i 5 hrs ago Isabella Cipirska © Provided by The i Preparations are underway at Eltham Palace in London, which will reopen to the public on Monday. (Photo: Ian West/PA Wire) Pubs, restaurants and bars are preparing to welcome customers back indoors at thousands of venues across the country on Monday as lockdown restrictions are eased.   It means venues without any outdoor space will be able to open for the first time since the third lockdown was introduced in January. The step will come as a relief to customers who have braved bad weather over the last few weeks to huddle in beer gardens and outdoor dining areas.

Vue, Cineworld and Odeon confirm reopening plans for this week

Vue, Cineworld and Odeon confirm reopening plans for this week
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Coronavirus UK: Pubs, restaurants, theatres, cinemas and museums prepare to reopen

Advertisement Pubs, restaurants, theatres, cinemas and museums across England are preparing to welcome back customers after Boris Johnson confirmed the return of indoor hospitality and attractions next Monday. Social distancing markers, hand sanitising stations, mandatory pre-booking and the wearing of face masks are among the measures which will be in place when people return to venues which have been shut for months.  Cinemas, museums, theatres and concert halls will reopen although there will be capacity limits on large events, while pubs and restaurants will be able to serve customers indoors but it will be table service only.  Among the policies being introduced are a virtual queuing system via a QR code at Nandos restaurants, Hollywood Bowl allowing visitors to wear their own shoes, and better air circulation at Vue cinemas.

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