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George Freeman, MP for Mid-Norfolk, and mayor for Dereham, Hugh King, were speaking after The Green Shop in Norwich Street was issued the closure… ....
Indoor events can open for up to 1,000 people or 50pc capacity, again whichever is lower. For film fans, Orion Cinema in Dereham has confirmed that they will open on May 17 after undergoing some major changes. The cinema now boasts an online booking system that automatically socially distances guests once they book and a new Dolby 7.1 sound system Lee Allwood, director of Orion Cinemas since 2019 when they took over Hollywood Cinemas, said: We re looking forward to inviting film fans back to the cinema on May 17 after being closed since December. We have lots of new films including Peter Rabbit 2 and Nomadland. ....
Indoor events can open for up to 1,000 people or 50pc capacity, again whichever is lower. For film fans, Orion Cinema in Dereham has confirmed that they will open on May 17 after undergoing some major changes. The cinema now boasts an online booking system that automatically socially distances guests once they book and a new Dolby 7.1 sound system Lee Allwood, director of Orion Cinemas since 2019 when they took over Hollywood Cinemas, said: We re looking forward to inviting film fans back to the cinema on May 17 after being closed since December. We have lots of new films including Peter Rabbit 2 and Nomadland. ....
Tom Thompson and Trish Stubbs who live on Trinity Close with nine-year-old Misse - Credit: Abigail Nicholson With car parks full and shops booming, Dereham was well and truly back open for business on April 12. Dereham Town Centre was full of life on April 12 - Credit: Abigail Nicholson After months of the Cherry Tree Car Park being half full at best, people were struggling to find spaces as pub gardens, gyms, hairdressers, and non-essential shops were given the green light to reopen. Regulars at The Cherry Tree Pub on Theatre Street Tom Thompson and Trish Stubbs who live on Trinity Close could not wait to get back, and even brought their nine-year-old dog Misse for a pint. ....