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National Cinema Day: This is how movie-lovers can see top films for £3 this weekend

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This weekend, more than 600 cinemas across the UK will offer discounted tickets to celebrate National Cinema Day!

The day itself, which is used to celebrate the experience of watching films on the big screen, has allowed companies to find a reason to drop the cost of tickets significantly.

National Cinema Day 2022 will take place on Saturday, September 3.

The majority of major cinema companies across the nation will be taking part in the day with chains such as Cineworld, Odeon, and Vue getting involved. Small and independent cinemas will also be taking part in the festivities.

Regardless of the film being shown, the format or time, all tickets cost £3 throughout the day. Participating cinemas may, however, charge an additional fee for particular premium screenings or other elements of the experience such as 3D screenings.

Film fans will be able to watch blockbusters such as Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick and Brad Pitt’s Bullet Train as well as top kids franchises such as Minions: The Rise of Gru or DC League of Super-Pets.

Some cinemas, such as Sunderland’s Empire Cinema will also be showing a special 40th anniversary screening of E.T while top films this year such as Elvis and Thor: Love and Thunder.

Full screening information can be found on your local cinema’s websites!

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Greggs and Just Eat launch free sausage roll giveaway for Queen’s Platinum Jubilee weekend

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Greggs has teamed up with Just Eat to offer customers free sausage rolls in time for the Queen’s big Jubilee weekend. Between tomorrow (June 2) and Sunday (June 5) anyone ordering a Greggs – which is based in Newcastle from Just Eat will receive a free sausage roll or vegan sausage roll, when they spend £10 or more on food or drink!

Better still, sausage roll fans will be pleased to know that the big Jubilee weekend also happens to coincide with National Sausage Roll Day on Sunday, making it the perfect excuse to bag yourself one!

“A national icon with the power to unite Britons up and down the country, the humble pastry is set to claim a starring roll in the Queen’s big weekend,” Greggs said in a statement.

Separately, JustEat is offering a 20 per cent discount on all orders from restaurtants with the word “royal” in their name. To claim this, use the code “ROYAL20” at checkout.

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Storm Arwen causes chaos after a week from hell for Northumberland Zoo.

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Northumberland County Zoo faced a stressful week and a half after having to close due to the storm

You can get HALF PRICE family tickets for the zoo here: https://tidd.ly/3oHl2VC

Facing strong winds, power cuts and flooding, the zoo have finally been able to reopen again to the public (15th December).

The family run zoo based at Eshottheugh Farm near Felton fell short when two of its backup generators failed leaving them with no power.

The Met Office reported that Arwen charged speed at 98mph in Brizlee Wood, Northumberland making it one of the most powerful winter storms of the latest decade.

Good news has been reported that all the animals made it through the storm with little detriment.

Maxine Bradley, Zoo Curator, explained they do put plans in place for extreme wind conditions, “but you don’t make them for that extreme.”

“It’s been especially stressful for the keepers who work with these animals every day and build relationships with them. To see them looking so feeble because it’s so cold is horrific.”

The power outage started on Saturday evening after a telegraph pole was reported to have caught fire in the car park.

With reptiles and amphibians needing external heat sources to remain warm, Maxine said “If they don’t have heat they’ll just shut down.”

The need to find new homes for the cold-blood animals until the storm passed proved stressful for the workers.

Northumberland County Zoo also encountered difficulty trying to get in touch with Northern Powergrid with three days passing before power was restored.

The electricity board distributed an apology statement to its customer’s explaining some parts of their network was also affected.

Artic Foxes Hamish and Dougal sadly had their home wiped out by a tree and will therefore need an indoor home in the future for safety measures.

The storm additionally damaged the entrance, soft play and café were all flood creating an unfortunate expense.

The reopening of the zoo should see faces walking through the door in the run up to Christmas for a family day out. The park currently has 17 acres for visitors to explore with over 100 species of animals to see. 

You can get HALF PRICE family tickets for the zoo here: https://tidd.ly/3oHl2VC

The wildlife park opens at 9:30am every day.

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