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  2. Valley Centertainment - Wikipedia

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    Valley Centertainment is a leisure and entertainment complex in the Don Valley in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It was built on land previously occupied by steel mills which also includes what is now Meadowhall shopping centre and the Utilita Arena. It is home to several restaurants, bars, a cinema, and a bowling alley as well as other ...

  3. Xscape (building) - Wikipedia

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    Xscape Yorkshire) is in Glasshoughton and opened in October 2003 with a footprint of approx 5,500 square metres (59,200 sq Xscape in Glasshoughton , Castleford Xscape Yorkshire was a major development for what was before, an average sized town in West Yorkshire and is situated next to Junction 32 , a popular outlet mall formerly known as Freeport.

  4. Cineworld - Wikipedia

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    Cineworld Cinemas logo used since 2008. Cineworld Group (trading as Cineworld) is a British cinema operator headquartered in London, England. It is the world's second-largest cinema chain (after AMC Theatres), with 9,139 screens across 747 sites [4] in 10 countries: [5] Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

  5. Norwich Cinema City - Wikipedia

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    Cinema City is a Grade I listed [1] cultural cinema in the city of Norwich in Norfolk, England. The building is owned by Norwich City Council and the site is managed by the charity Cinema City Ltd (changed name from Norfolk and Norwich Film Theatre Ltd in August 2014), charity number 288309.

  6. Vue International - Wikipedia

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    Vue bought the company, Apollo, in May 2012, retaining 14 new sites across the United Kingdom, making it the third largest cinema company in the United Kingdom, behind Odeon and Cineworld. [7] In May 2013, Vue Entertainment acquired Multikino, the Polish cinema operator owning thirty cinemas with almost 250 screens in Poland and Baltic ...

  7. List of places in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Acle, St. Edmund's Aylsham sign Belaugh Church Blickling Hall Cley Mill Great Yarmouth Town Hall Hopton Beach Hunsett Windmill North Walsham Market Cross Norwich Cathedral Reedham Swing Bridge Repps with Bastwick Sandringham House RAF Trimingham Winterton-on-Sea Wymondham Abbey Yaxham St. Peter

  8. Cineplex Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Cineworld planned to pay US$1.65 billion, and to fund the remainder by taking on debt. [30] [29] Combined with its ownership of the 564-location Regal Cinemas chain in the United States (which it had acquired the previous year), the sale would have made Cineworld the largest cinema chain in North America. [30]

  9. Ritz Cinema, Thirsk - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz Cinema in 2007. The Ritz Cinema on Westgate, Sowerby, North Yorkshire, England is a small (180 seat) cinema run by volunteers. The building was originally the Mechanics' Institute for Thirsk and Sowerby, [1] but was converted into a cinema in 1912. Today, it is one of Britain's oldest operating cinemas. [2] [3]