After closing temporarily – due to coronavirus restrictions – Nottingham’s Broadway cinema is due to open its doors once again on Friday 25 September.
Precautions have been put in place by the cinema to ensure the safety of all visitors.
This includes allocated seating alongside reduced capacity in the screening rooms to make sure everyone is socially distanced.
Air conditioning within the cinema will be charged up to 100% meaning fresh air will always be circulated from outside the building.
Hand sanitising stations have been installed at all entrances, exits, outside screens and other various points within the building.
As well as these measures, there has also been increased cleaning times introduced, staff have been provided with new uniforms and face masks, perplex screens have been installed and there is a reduction in the number of tickets sold.
Any visitors intending to attend the cinema after it opens again have been urged to help by keeping to all these measures to ensure their enjoyment.
All visitors can enjoy a full programme of British – and international – films from when it opens again.
As Broadway cinema is an independent company, tickets are less compared to chains of cinemas.
For under 25’s it will only cost you £5 for a ticket.
Find out here to see what’s on at Broadway Cinema.
By Katie Green
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