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More than £2,000 raised for Light House cinema in Wolverhampton

More than £2,000 has been raised to help a struggling independent cinema in Wolverhampton reopen after the Covid-19 lockdown.

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Light House in the centre of Wolverhampton has not reopened – or set a date to reopen – after lockdown, despite other cinemas reopening.

It has led to the venue launching a £10,000 fundraiser – named Help Us Switch The Lights Back On – to cover costs associated with making the venue Covid-safe.

But now it has raised more than £2,000 on the platform, with the cinema thanking its supporters for their help.

A spokesman for the Light House said: "So grateful to everyone that has helped us break the £2,000 barrier in less than two days on our Crowdfunder to Help Us Switch The Lights Back On.

"A long way still to go, but what a start."

The charity has been working with local business EnPro Group to investigate what is required for keeping its auditoriums and social spaces Covid-secure.

The independent cinema, based in the Chubb Buildings in Fryer Street, has been closed since lockdown began in March and has stayed shut despite venues now being allowed to open.

See the fundraising page here

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