Re-opening date confirmed for Clevedon s Curzon Cinema
Volunteers and staff have been working flat out to get the picture house open
15:49, 18 DEC 2020
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Clevedon’s Curzon Cinema is to open its doors once again - after being closed for weeks due to lockdown and tier restrictions.
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The boss of Revolution Bars today blasted the Government s scandalous treatment of bars and nightclubs during the pandemic, accusing it of deliberately sacrificing businesses and people s livelihoods .
Chief executive Rob Pitcher said state support for bars which have seen their trade decimated during the crisis is totally inadequate and called grants of £1,000 per wet-led pub or bar derisory and insulting .
The group, which runs 74 bars in the UK, told investors it is down around £8.5million a month for the past six months from the same period last year after reporting a nearly 50 per cent fall in sales from 2019.
Since reopening bars from July 6, it said it had been weighed down by restrictions including local lockdowns, the second national shutdown, table service and the 10pm curfew.
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