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  2. Fort Kinnaird - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh's very first multiplex cinema was opened at the park in 1990 by UCI Cinemas. [2] Its name was later changed to Kinnaird Park. Over the years, it has expanded into land surrounding the original footprint of the original Kinnaird Park, including the site of the former Niddrie Brickworks, which closed down in 1991.

  3. Niddrie, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Niddrie House south of Edinburgh c. 1800. Niddrie (/ ˈ n ɪ d r i /) is a residential suburb in Edinburgh, Scotland.It is situated in the south-east of the city, south-west of the seaside area of Portobello, and west of Musselburgh in East Lothian near Fort Kinnaird retail park.

  4. Newcraighall - Wikipedia

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    Newcraighall now plays host to an out-of-town shopping complex, Fort Kinnaird, previously known as ‘’Edinburgh Fort (south of Newcraighall Road) and Kinnaird Park (north). Today, the retail park is still commonly referred to as "The Fort" by residents.

  5. Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh also has substantial retail parks outside the city centre. These include The Gyle Shopping Centre and Hermiston Gait in the west of the city, Cameron Toll Shopping Centre, Straiton Retail Park (actually just outside the city, in Midlothian) and Fort Kinnaird in the south and east, and Ocean Terminal in the north on the Leith ...

  6. Cinema of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The first cinema in Ireland, the Volta, was opened at 45 Mary Street, Dublin, in 1909 by the novelist James Joyce. [16] Ireland has a relatively high rate of cinema attendance, and had the highest rate in Europe in 2017. [17] There are several cinema chains operating in Ireland.

  7. Irish Multiplex Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Irish Multiplex Cinemas (or the IMC Cinema Group) is a cinema chain in Ireland. It operates cinemas throughout the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It was part of the Ward Anderson company until 2013, when it was split between IMC and Omniplex Cinema Group. [1] The typical cinema owned by IMC has between five and ten screens.

  8. Dominion Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The cinema was opened on 31 January 1938 originally seating 1300. [2] The first feature film to be screened here was Wee Willie Winkie, starring Shirley Temple. [3] The cinema, one of only three family-run cinemas in Scotland [4] [5] has only been forced to close twice. The first occasion was in September 1939, when there were fears over air ...

  9. Cinema of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Cinema of Northern Ireland is small. Traditionally the majority of films made in or about Northern Ireland have focused almost entirely on the Troubles ; however, with the advent of peace since 1998, this is starting to change.