Before the coronavirus pandemic, Clevedon’s Curzon cinema was one of the longest continually-operating cinemas in the country.
The cinema has been running since April 1912, when it opened with a fundraiser for relatives of the Titanic disaster. It stayed open through a complete rebuild in the 1920s and both world wars.
Now, the community cinema is planning to reopen in October once vital refurbishment works have been completed on the roof.
Source:https://www.bbc.com/news/av/