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Cinema experience returning to Fairfield Village Hall

A popular village hall cinema experience is set to reopen after months of closure due to coronavirus restrictions.

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Film still handout from Knives Out. Pictured: Lakeith Stanfield as Detective Lieutenant Elliott, Noah Segan as Trooper Wagner and Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc

Fairfield Flicks is a film-going experience run by Fairfield Village Hall in Fairfield, near Bromsgrove which gives locals a chance to watch films from the comfort of the hall.

The autumn schedule has been announced, with the first film since lockdown forced the closure of the hall taking place on Wednesday, September 16 with a showing of Knives Out.

Full Covid-19 safety protocols have been put in place, including reduced audience sizes and a mandatory request to wear face masks unless exempt.

Anyone looking to attend has been encouraged to pre-book tickets online to avoid disappointment.

Fairfield Flicks spokesperson, Conrad Palmer, said all volunteers were looking forward to welcoming people back after such a long time away.

He said: "As always, we continue to ensure that the safety and wellbeing of our customers and volunteers remain our top priority, which is why we have adopted additional measures that will provide a Covid safe environment for all.

To find out more about the cinema, go to fairfieldflicks.org.uk

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