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Cinema hope fades to black

By BRIDGET COOK

THE Cranbourne community has got the film rolling on calls for a cinema to be returned to the suburb.
With the announcement of the $110 million revamp of Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, readers have taken to the News online forums to call for a cinema to be included in the redevelopment.
While there were rumours circulating that a cinema was planned, the centre owners confirmed this week that there were none planned as part of the current redevelopment.
Cranbourne used to have a cinema complex, but it closed down more than eight years ago.
Cranbourne resident Laura Coomber said she believed it needed to be brought back.
“I think Cranbourne needs the cinema back as its population is growing so fast and it would benefit the young, the old and teenagers,” she said.
“I think it would be great for the residents of Tooradin, Five Ways and Warneet areas also.
“I think it will be great for the ever growing families and teenagers in the area as it would give our children something to enjoy without the dreaded hassle of worrying about getting to Fountain Gate along the dreaded busy Narre Warren Cranbourne Road or have them catching public transport especially if it’s a later movie.
“It would also bring jobs and business economy to Cranbourne.”
Ms Coomber said the one cinema at Fountain Gate was not enough to service the large Casey community.
“I avoid Fountain Gate at all costs as it’s far too busy and hard to find a car park especially with young children,” she said.

FACEBOOK FEEDBACK:
Linda Hay: Bring back the cinemas so there’s no need to go to Fountain Gate.
Veronica Vivianti Foehn: Yeah totally agree. So hard to get to Dandenong or Frankston to see a movie with four kids and no car.
Renae Nicole Sandeman: Just think of what it would add to Cranbourne’s already amazing list of attractions for new families and youth.
Salli Mathers: Don’t know why they got rid of the cinemas we had. It would be fantastic to have our cinema back.
Aaron Grant: We need a cinema, as we should not have to travel half an hour to a cinemas.
Beau Miller: It would be better to travel to and from late at night, saves going to and from Dandenong or Karingal via public transport and risk having either no way home or be involved in all the drama.
Lynette White: It’s the fastest growing area with young families and teens. Why not have one?
Kayleigh Johnson: It would be nice to have a cinema close.
Amanda Pilgrim Moore: We need a cinema here, it would be great! Such a fast growing family area with little kids, teens, mums and dads.

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