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Plea for help as Wolverhampton cinema closes

Light House urges ‘Virtual Attendance’ during temporary shutdown.

Wolverhampton’s Light House cinema has temporarily closed its doors to audiences in the face of the coronavirus outbreak. However, the charity is urging customers to consider a Virtual Attendance whereby they donate the money they would have spent on coming to the cinema to their #LoveLightHouse campaign.

CEO Kelly Jeffs says: “Times are difficult for everyone during this unprecedented turn of events, but as a charity things are especially tough as we are totally dependent on ticket sales and donations. As such we would urge our customers to consider donating money they would normally spend on tickets to our cinema.

“We’re calling it a ‘Virtual Attendance’ – people would be showing their support by pledging their ticket money to our Love Light House campaign instead of avoiding the cinema completely. Donations can be made through our website or by cheque through the post. We’d like to thank everyone in advance for their help at this difficult time and we look forward to welcoming everyone back to Light House as soon as possible.”

You can donate to the Love Light House campaign at www.light-house.co.uk.

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