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Cineworld Wandsworth

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Southside boasts a 14-screen Cineworld multiplex cinema showing the latest blockbusters and Bollywood films. The cinema is a great place to relax and you can have a drink in the bar either before or after your film.

Parking in the NCP car park is free for Cineworld Wandsworth customers only after 7pm and there are designated bays for disabled parking. The cinema has wheelchair access and wheelchair spaces in all screens.

Cineworld Wandsworth is just off Garrat Lane which leads off Wandsworth High Street.

NCP car park available. Free parking from 7.00pm, there are a number of buses available depending on what direction your travelling from. From Clapham Junction you can catch the 37, 77A, 156, 39.

Wandsworth Town station is the nearest for rail passengers.

 

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