Work begins on Barnsley’s new 13-screen Cineworld set to open in summer

Interior works have begun on Barnsley’s new Cineworld cinema, as part of the town centre’s £210m Glass Works development.
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Sir Steve Houghton CBE, leader of Barnsley Council, said he is ‘confident’ that Barnsley will ‘have one of the most vibrant town centres in the north of England’.

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Sir Steve Houghton CBE, leader of Barnsley Council, said he is "confident" that Barnsley will "have one of the most vibrant town centres in the north of England”.Sir Steve Houghton CBE, leader of Barnsley Council, said he is "confident" that Barnsley will "have one of the most vibrant town centres in the north of England”.
Sir Steve Houghton CBE, leader of Barnsley Council, said he is "confident" that Barnsley will "have one of the most vibrant town centres in the north of England”.
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“Since The Glass Works began its phased opening in September, there’s been a hugely positive atmosphere and we’ve seen many people returning to the town centre for shopping and leisure,” Sir Steve added.

“Add to this our action-packed events programme and there’s never been so many reasons to enjoy a day out in the town centre.

“Like everywhere, Covid has provided real challenges, but we’re determined to support our retail and leisure tenants and we’re confident that when this final phase is open, Barnsley will have one of the most vibrant town centres in the north of England.”

Kevin Frost, director of property for Cineworld said: “Cineworld are delighted to now be on the ground in The Glass Works.

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“People have really missed live movie-going, and our Barnsley Cineworld complex will offer an unrivalled audience experience.

“Our amazing team of contractors are now working to create a fantastic leisure destination for Barnsley residents, visitors from all across Yorkshire and the north of England.”