cinemas due to changes in the release dates of some films.It was originally hoped the firm would open branches from July 15 in line with the Scottish Government’s route map of lockdown.The date had been earmarked by the government as being the safest time to reopen cinemas amid the coronavirus pandemic.But the UK company has opted to open its doors on July 31 - more than two weeks after being given the safety green light.Cineworld says that the date is provisional depending on any changes to public health guidance in Scotland.A spokesperson for the firm confirmed: “In line with recent changes to upcoming film release dates, we have made the decision to move our reopening date to July 31.“We hope that we will be able to reopen the doors of.
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