Cinema in Wales told to shut after owner REFUSES to ask customers for Covid ...

Cinema in Wales told to shut after owner REFUSES to ask customers for Covid ...
Cinema in Wales told to shut after owner REFUSES to ask customers for Covid ...

A cinema in Wales has been ordered to close after its owner refused to ask customers to show their NHS Covid pass.  

Cinema & Co in Swansea announced on Tuesday it would not enforce the rules which came in this week, extending the Covid pass scheme in Wales to cover cinemas, theatres and concert halls.

Visitors are legally required to show an NHS Covid pass to enter the venues.  

The Welsh Government claimed that the scheme played a key role in keeping people safe from the virus.

But owner Anna Redfern said on Facebook the rules were 'unfair and killing the entertainment industry' and vowed to 'take a stand' against the new 'discriminatory and unlawful' measures.  

Last night, notices had been pinned to the shutters of the cinema after it had closed for the day.

The notices said the venue had been closed due to the requirement to 'minimise the risk of exposure to coronavirus on premises'. 

However, today, the cinema was open and operating again in defiance of the rules, prompting the council to say that it was 'considering further steps'.

They said the venue could be closed for a maximum of 28 days.  

At least a dozen people were reportedly seen in the small cafe inside the 56-seat venue this morning. 

A cinema in Wales has been ordered to close after its owner refused to ask customers to show their NHS Covid pass. Cinema & Co in Castle Street in Swansea announced on Tuesday it would not enforce the rules which came in this week, extending the Covid pass scheme in Wales to cover cinemas, theatres and concert halls

A cinema in Wales has been ordered to close after its owner refused to ask customers to show their NHS Covid pass. Cinema & Co in Castle Street in Swansea announced on Tuesday it would not enforce the rules which came in this week, extending the Covid pass scheme in Wales to cover cinemas, theatres and concert halls

Owner Anna Redfern said on Facebook the rules were 'unfair and killing the entertainment industry' and vowed to 'take a stand' against the new 'discriminatory and unlawful' measures

Owner Anna Redfern said on Facebook the rules were 'unfair and killing the entertainment industry' and vowed to 'take a stand' against the new 'discriminatory and unlawful' measures

Speaking yesterday after her cinema was ordered to close, Ms Redfern said: 'I'm clearly distraught.

'I'm absolutely overwhelmed by the offers of help and support locally, nationally and even internationally. 'I have no further comment to make, but I will not be bullied.'

A spokesman for Swansea Council said: 'The Council has recently issued the owners of Cinema & Co with a legal notice requiring them to close for a maximum of 28 days. 

'This was issued due to the absence of any measures to protect the public against Covid 19. 

'We have since been made aware the business has reopened and we are now considering further steps to ensure the venue complies with the current Covid regulations. 

'Thankfully, the majority of businesses in Swansea have acted in a responsible manner in the interests of public safety and have worked with the Council to ensure venues have appropriate measures in place to help minimise the spread of coronavirus.'  

In its post on social media earlier this week, Cinema & Co said: 'Dear Customers. As an independent business, we will not be implementing the nonsensical & unnecessary Covid passports here in Swansea, Wales, as they are unlawful, an infringement of our human rights & discriminate against those exercising their right to bodily autonomy.' 

Speaking before the closure order, mother-of-two Ms Redfern said she has lived in fear for the past year and wanted to stand up against restrictions.

She said she wanted 'people from all walks of life' to know they are welcome at her Cinema & Co venue in Swansea, South Wales

She said: 'There are

read more from dailymail.....

PREV NHS set to ban trans women from female-only wards under plans put forward by ... trends now
NEXT RAF stealth fighter jet's 290mph near miss with drone at 14,500ft after device ... trends now