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.”