Kettering's Odeon Cinema to Close Down in January
Closure Leaves MP Extremely Concerned
The Odeon Cinema in Kettering will be closing down in January, leaving the town without a cinema. The closure was confirmed by the owners of the cinema, who have not revealed the reason for the decision.
Kettering MP Philip Hollobone has expressed his concern about the closure, saying that it will be a "great loss" for the town.
Reasons for Closure Unknown
The reasons for the closure of the Odeon Cinema in Kettering are unknown. The cinema's owners have not released any information about why they have decided to close the cinema.
One possibility is that the cinema is no longer profitable. The cinema industry has been facing challenges in recent years, with the rise of streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Another possibility is that the owners of the cinema are planning to redevelop the site. The cinema is located in a prime location in the center of Kettering, and it is possible that the owners could sell the site to a developer.
Impact on the Community
The closure of the Odeon Cinema in Kettering will have a significant impact on the community. The cinema is a popular destination for families and young people, and it is also used by local schools and community groups.
The closure of the cinema will also have a negative impact on the local economy. The cinema is a major employer in Kettering, and it also attracts visitors to the town.
Calls for the Cinema to be Saved
There have been calls for the Odeon Cinema in Kettering to be saved. A petition has been launched to save the cinema, and a group of local residents have formed a campaign to try to keep the cinema open.
It is unclear whether the campaign to save the cinema will be successful. The owners of the cinema have said that they are committed to closing the cinema in January.
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