A new library, apartments and a cinema are to be built at the old Blockbuster site in Sidcup, Bexley Work transforming the old Blockbuster store in Sidcup into a new library and cinema complex has begun.
Bexley Council called the launch of the project welcome news for many of us looking forward to brighter days. The contractors Neilcott, who are locally-based, arrived at the site at 106 High Street in Sidcup last week to start work. The project will see the site of the old Blockbuster store revitalised, resulting in nine new apartments, a new community cinema, and library ready by April 2022.
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Asymptomatic Covid-19 testing is underway in Bexley. Rapid community Covid-19 testing for residents with no symptoms is to begin in Bexley on Monday (January 11) as the borough struggles as one of the county s Covid hotspots. The community testing initiative marks the start of rapid asymptomatic coronavirus testing in Bexley in response to the rampaging infection rates in the borough, currently at over 1,000 cases per 100,000 people in the last week. The city centre site will, along with the mobile unit outside Specsavers on the Broadway announced last week, aim to test anyone who does not actually have symptoms of Covid-19, but is at an increased risk of the virus.