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1 August 2025

New Name Announced for Rhyl’s Cinema


Rhyl's cinema will reopen under the new name of Strand Cinema.

The venue is set to be reopened by Merlin Cinemas, subject to completing lease arrangements with Denbighshire County Council, with an opening date yet to be confirmed.

Geoff Greaves, Managing Director at Merlin Cinemas, said:

“It’s an exciting project, and we’d love to be open in time for the autumn slate of films, but it’s important to us that we get this right and not rush things. We should have a good idea of an expected opening date soon.”

Strand Cinema Rhyl will operate alongside its sister cinema in Prestatyn, Scala Cinema which is already part of the Merlin Cinemas group of independent cinemas.

Leader of Denbighshire County Council, Councillor Jason McLellan, said:

“It’s so exciting to see another business on the verge of opening on the prom in Rhyl. Following the huge success of the opening of Queen’s Market, this will be another attraction for residents and visitors alike and will be part of the catalyst for regeneration in our seaside town. We’re so pleased that Merlin Cinemas have stepped in and this further demonstrates confidence from the private sector in Rhyl’s future. When Strand Cinema opens, I urge residents to support it as well as other leisure facilities in the town – we need everyone to be backing our businesses to ensure their continued success.”

Merlin Cinemas began its journey 35 years ago with a single screen in Penzance in Cornwall, and now operates over 20 cinemas across the UK.



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