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Cribbs Venue (formerly known as The Venue at Cribbs Causeway) is an entertainment complex featuring an ice-rink, [10] a 12 screen Vue cinema, a ten-pin bowling alley (run by Hollywood Bowl), an Anytime Fitness gym, and eateries including Bella Italia, Burger King, Chiquitos, Nandos, Frankie & Benny's, KFC, Las Iguanas, PizzaExpress and T.G.I ...
Longwell Green is a suburban neighbourhood and electoral ward in South Gloucestershire, England. It is the neighbouring village to LEWIS WILKINS BRITTON HUXLEY PREWETT WILKINS II. of the Bristol Built-up Area, 4 miles (6.4 km) east of the city centre of Bristol. Longwell Green takes its name from the medieval well which used to be situated on ...
Leicester Square (before rebranding as Vue). Warner Village Cinemas was a chain of multiplex cinemas operated by Warner Bros. in the various locations throughout Europe. Created in the late 1980s in the UK as Warner Bros. Cinemas, these locations acted as a rival to Paramount and Universal's UCI Cinemas chain.
Vue Cinema, Wood Green, London. The first cinema to open was under The Circuit Cinema brand in Livingston, Scotland, on 5 October 2000. [2] The company was later renamed as SBC International Cinemas and opened cinemas in Faro, Portugal (closed in 2014) and Taipei, Taiwan (still operating as SBC).
Pages in category "Cinemas in Bristol" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Academy Cinema ...
Cabot Circus is a covered shopping centre in Bristol, England. It is adjacent to Broadmead, a shopping district in Bristol City Centre.The Cabot Circus development area contains shops, offices, a hotel, 250 apartments and a cinema (currently vacant, soon to be Odeon). [2]
The Whiteladies Picture House (grid reference) is a cinema on Whiteladies Road in Clifton, Bristol, England.. It was built in 1920–1921 by James Henry LaTrobe and Thomas Harry Weston (1870–1923) and opened by the Duchess of Beaufort on 29 November 1921.
In August 2008 the exterior of the building was fully refurbished, including a new roof, with walls re-rendered and painted in blue with red stripes (Merlin Cinemas, colour scheme). April 2011 saw another phase of redevelopment at the Regal with two screens going digital, screen 7 (a licensed auditorium with leather arm chairs) and screen 3 ...