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Cineworld confirms reopening date for cinemas in England

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Cinema chain Cineworld has confirmed the date that its cinemas in England will reopen - with social distancing measures in place.The cinema giant, which had to close all 128 of its UK sites due to the coronavirus pandemic, is expecting to welcome back customers in mid-July.It has confirmed plans to open again from July 10, though the films screened haven't yet been announced.Cineworld has branches in Greater Manchester at Didsbury, Ashton-under-Lyne, Leigh and Bolton.Each cinema will have new safety measures in place, which may have to be adjusted once the government releases its long-awaited guidance for the hospitality industry.The government's roadmap has suggested that the industry could start to reopen from July 4, though the date is.

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