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The cinema screen inside Royston Picture Palace.
- Credit: Royston Picture Palace / Saffron Screen
Royston s community cinema is set to reopen later his month.
Provided the country moves to Step 3 of the government s roadmap out of COVID-19 lockdown on May 17th, Royston Picture Palace will welcome back movie lovers from Friday, May 28.
The Picture Palace is situated in Royston Town Hall, in Melbourn Street.
A statement posted on its website says: Pending final government approval on the 10th, we are delighted to announce that we plan to reopen our doors again on Friday 28th May. We’ve been working hard to develop a brilliant line-up of films and can’t wait to welcome you all back through our doors for the big screen experience.
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4:59 PM April 6, 2021
Cambridge Arts Theatre has been awarded money as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF).
- Credit: Cambridge Arts Theatre
Venues and organisations in Royston and across Cambridgeshire have received cash in the second round of awards from the government s £1.57billion Culture Recovery Fund.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden announced on Good Friday details of 2,700 organisations across the country being offered nearly £400 million in grants and loans to help them reopen and recover, on top of the £1billion that has already been allocated in the first round.
Royston Picture Palace and Saffron Screen, Cambridge Junction and Cambridge Arts Theatre Trust Ltd are among those benefiting in the East of England.
Seats in Royston Picture Palace, which is currently closed.
- Credit: Royston Picture Palace
After reopening both Royston and Saffron Walden sites in September, organisers had to cancel Christmas screenings in December due to Tier 4 rules.
The vital funding gives the cinemas a degree of financial security for the coming months. We’re grateful for this support in what is a difficult time across the cinema industry,” added Jenny.
On last month s announcement, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, said: “As a
Star Wars fan, I know there’s no better place to experience great films than in your local cinema and these grants will provide vital support for independent venues.
Gary Oldman as Herman Mankiewicz and Amanda Seyfried as Marion Davies. Picture: NETFLIX
- Credit: NETFLIX
Royston’s community cinema reopens this weekend with a programme of films ahead of Christmas.
Amanda Seyfried as Marion Davies, Gary Oldman as Herman Mankiewicz and Jamie McShane as Shelly Metcalf in Mank, which can be seen at Royston Picture Palace. Picture: NETFLIX
- Credit: NETFLIX
Based in Royston Town Hall, Mank (12A) will be the first film screened at Royston Picture Palace following the second national lockdown.
Starring Gary Oldman, Amanda Seyfried and Charles Dance, Mank can be seen at the cinema in Melbourn Street on Friday, December 18 at 7.30pm.