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Woolton Picture House announces reopening date
Woolton's historic Picture House cinema has announced its re-opening after members of the public raised thousands of pounds to save it from closure.
In July last year, the owners of Woolton Picture House, the oldest cinema in Liverpool, made the heartbreaking decision to close after 93 years in business.
However a GoFundMe has since raised over £24,000, donated by local people to secure its future.
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Kris Brown, Liberal Democrat councillor for Woolton along with other local councillors reached out last week to the cinema in an effort to encourage the owners to reveal a date.
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Date confirmed for full reopening of The Strand

The Strand is set to reopen next month as more than a year of roadworks come to an end.
The road is one of the key parts of a major overhaul of the city centre’s road network, with a huge revamp on the road having been underway since June last year.
An update to members of the council’s climate change and environment select committee confirmed that the Strand is now set to reopen fully to drivers.
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Man, 25, arrested on suspicion of murdering dad of two

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering Patrick Boyle.
Mr Boyle, 26, was shot twice in the chest in Newway, Huyton on July 1 this year.
The 26-year-old dad was believed to be alone in the street when he was shot in what police suspect was a targeted attack.
Today, police arrested a 25-year-old man from Huyton on suspicion of murdering the young dad.
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