THREE Oxfordshire cinemas are set to close.
Cineworld has announced that it will temporarily close all of its 102 sites across the country, and Cineworld-owned Picturehouse will shut 25.
The news came after the studios behind the James Bond franchise delayed the release of new film No Time To Die for the second time due to Covid-19.
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Here's the list of Oxfordshire branches set to close:
- Didcot Cineworld
- Witney Cineworld
- Oxford – Phoenix Picturehouse
Scroll down for the full list of UK locations
Labour councillor Andrew Coles, whose ward includes Marriott’s Walk, said: "If the rumours are true it will be very disappointing for Witney.
"My thoughts are very much with everyone who works there. Let’s hope it’s just a temporary closure.
"I was there last week for the screening of the new David Attenborough film and it was fairly busy, taking into account COVID-19 limitations."
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Here is the full list of locations across the UK:
Cineworld
Aberdeen – Queens Links
Aberdeen – Union Square
Aldershot
Ashford
Ashton-under-Lyne
Basildon
Bedford
Birmingham – Broad Street
Birmingham – NEC
Boldon, Tyne and Wear
Bolton
Bracknell
Bradford
Braintree
Brighton
Bristol
Broughton
Burton upon Trent
Bury St Edmunds
Cardiff
Castleford
Cheltenham
Chesterfield
Chichester
Crawley
Dalton Park
Didcot
Didsbury
Dover
Dundee
Eastbourne – The Beacon
Edinburgh
Ely
Falkirk
Glasgow – IMAX at GSC
Glasgow – Parkhead
Glasgow – Renfrew Street
Glasgow – Silverburn
Gloucester Quays
Harlow – Harvey Centre
Harlow – Queensgate
Haverhill
Hemel Hempstead
High Wycombe
Hinckley
Hull
Huntingdon
Ipswich
Jersey
Leeds – White Rose
Leigh
Llandudno
London – Bexleyheath
London – Enfield
London – Feltham
London – Fulham Road
London – Ilford
London – Leicester Square
London – South Ruislip
London – The O2 Greenwich
London – Wandsworth
London – Wembley
London – West India Quay
London – Wood Green
Loughborough
Luton
Middlesbrough
Milton Keynes
Newcastle upon Tyne
Newport – Isle of Wight
Newport (Wales) – Friars Walk
Newport (Wales) – Spytty Park
Northampton
Nottingham
Plymouth
Poole
Rochester
Rugby
Runcorn
Rushden Lakes
Sheffield
Shrewsbury
Solihull
Speke
Stevenage
St Helens
St Neots
Stoke-on-Trent
Swindon – Regent Circus
Swindon – Shaw Ridge
Telford
Wakefield
Warrington
Watford
Weston-super-Mare
Weymouth
Whiteley
Witney
Wolverhampton
Yate
Yeovil
York
Picturehouse
Ashford
Bath – Little Theatre Cinema
Brighton – Duke of York’s
Brighton – Duke’s At Komedia
Cambridge – Arts
Edinburgh – Cameo
Henley-On-Thames – Exeter Regal
Liverpool – Fact
London – Bromley
London – Clapham
London – Crouch End
London – East Dulwich
London – Finsbury Park
London – Fulham Road
London – Greenwich
London – Hackney
London – Picturehouse Central
London – Ritzy
London – Stratford
London – The Gate
London – West Norwood
Norwich – Cinema City
Oxford – Phoenix
Southampton – Harbour Lights
York – City Screen
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