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There are 3 main car parks around the cinema. The first one is called 'Cinema' car park (24hrs) and is just behind the cinema and is a 30 second walk to the front doors. There is a civic centre car park (24hrs) a minutes walk from the front doors. And the Sainsbury's car park, open from 9am till 12pm is just across the road. 30 seconds from the front doors. The charges vary from 20-80p per hour to £3 - £6 per day. Bus: Any bus to Bexleyheath Town Centre, from the central Clock Tower stops. Walk towards M&S and then Sainsbury's, the cinema is opposite.
Train: Turn right out of the Bexleyheath station, at the end of the road (approx 0.5 miles) turn left and walk straight for 2 miles. The cinema is there
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