An outdoor cinema company that is due to show films in the district says it isn’t worried about losing its audience once restrictions are lifted.
Blue Sky began screening movies throughout lockdown to give people an opportunity to leave their homes without fear of catching covid.
The company is due to hold eight movie screenings in Harrogate rugby club at the end of the month.
But with government restrictions set to be lifted on July 19, outdoor cinemas could start to see their audiences leaving for mask-free indoor options.
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However, Ian Taylor, managing director of Blue Sky, says he and his team remain positive:
“People have gotten into the habit of entertaining themselves, which has become a problem with a lot of sectors. But opening up allows for people to invite their friends and show them the stuff they’ve been doing during the lockdown.”
Mr Taylor also predicted people will enjoy drive-in cinemas more than indoor ones during the winter:
“Drive-in cinemas are a good option in the winter months when we get closer to October time. You can stay warm but also talk to your family or friends without disturbing anyone, you can bring your own food and drink.”
Drive-in cinema comes to Harrogate Rugby Club
A drive-in cinema is being held at Harrogate Rugby Club over the August bank holiday weekend, August 29-30.
The event is being held by Impulse Decisions, a charity auction company based in Harrogate. The drive-in cinema will be showing Grease, Rocketman, Incredibles 2 and Dirty Dancing.
The screenings will take place across both days, with one film showing at 1pm and another at 7pm. You will be able to ‘tune in’ to the film’s sound through your car radio and watch on a large LED screen.
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Project Manager at Skylit Cinema, Amy Seed, told The Stray Ferret:
“Lockdown and social distancing have been a drag for most of us, so our ‘Skylit Drive-In Cinema’ will bring back some good old entertainment. Whilst social distancing will still be in place at the event, our aim is to create a relaxed atmosphere where everyone can enjoy great movies from the comfort of their own car.”

This is the first event of its kind for Impulse Decisions.
Guests will also have the chance to order a range of food and drink throughout the film. Toilets and hand-wash stations will be available at the venue.
For more information and to book tickets visit https://www.impulsedecisions.com/skylit/
Drive-In Cinema comes to Harrogate and RiponWhat-A-Movie has announced it will be bringing a drive-in cinema to locations across Harrogate and Ripon, where you can watch a movie with friends whilst social distancing.
The screening will take place at the Yorkshire Show Ground in Harrogate on 11 July and 12 July and at Ripon Racecourse on 18 July and 19 July.
What-A-Movie will be showing 3 films a day, including family favourites The Lion King, Grease, Mamma Mia Here We Go Again and The Jungle Book.

Mike Hanson, one of the directors at What-A-Movie said:
“With mental wellbeing becoming an increasing concern within lockdown, this is a great opportunity as the restrictions are eased for families to get out and enjoy a shared, fun experience in lovely surroundings and leave with a smile on their faces.”
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The screenings will take place in accordance with Government guidelines, with contactless ticket scanning on entry and cars parked at least 2 metres away from others. Food and snacks can also be ordered on site and will be delivered to cars.
A donation from ticket proceeds will be made to charities including Care Workers Charity and Racing Welfare.
To book tickets, visit – https://www.what-an-event.co.uk/what-a-movie/