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Trafford council has fast tracked a long-term investment of almost £1m to save its struggling leisure centres.When lockdown began in March all leisure centres in the borough were forced to close.The facilities have now been given the go ahead to reopen by the government from July 25 with strict social distancing rules and a new cleaning regime in place.But the financial impact of coronavirus and the long term closures associated on Trafford Leisure Trust and its centres across the borough will
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Levenshulme, East Manchester Leisure Centre in Beswick and Hough End Leisure Centre. Moss Side Leisure Centre, North City Family & Fitness Centre in Harpurhey and Wythenshawe Forum will also reopen.All six centres will operate in a limited capacity to ensure that social distancing measures can be implemented successfully.Tennis facilities at Manchester Tennis & Football Centre and the outdoor athletics track at Manchester Regional Arena will also reopen to the public on August 1.
LancsLive reports.Jackie Oakes, Executive Member for Leisure and Health at Rossendale Borough Council, said: “The directors and all the staff at Ski Rossendale have done a fantastic job over the years of providing a brilliant venue for people to learn to Ski and to enjoy skiing in all weathers.“The council and the Leisure Trust appreciate that it has become increasingly hard to keep the Ski Slope open and we want to do what we can to make sure that this brilliant facility is there for the people
Farnworth, Horwich and Westhoughton's leisure centres are all due to reopen on Saturday July 25, along with the Jason Kenny Centre in Bolton town centre. The centres will be implementing a number of new safety measures in line with government guidelines.
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here. No date has been set for centres in Bury to reopen.A spokesperson said: "We’re working to open them as soon as it’s safe to do so." A message on the website of Better, the social enterprise which runs Manchester's leisure centres, says some will reopen on Saturday, July 25, but doesn't give any information about specific centres.
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A former health centre could be turned into flats and a children’s nursery.Plans for 13 self-contained apartments at the former Halliwell Health Centre and Children’s Centre in Aylesford Walk, have been submitted to the council.A total of 10 one-bedroom flats have been proposed with two bedsits and a two-bedroom flat also featuring in the planning application.Planning permission is already in place to use the ground floor as a nursery.The building was last used as a health centre and children’s
Two more stars have been added to the cast of Michael Bay‘s pandemic movie, Songbird.
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Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorRiverdale‘s KJ Apa and Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists‘ Sofia Carson have landed the lead roles as star-crossed lovers in the Adam Goodman and Michael Bay pandemic thriller production Songbird which started filming last Wednesday in Los Angeles.Told from street level through the eyes of the characters, Songbird takes place two years into the future, as a lockdown has been re-implemented after a more serious virus continues to
Also Read: KJ Apa Admits 'Riverdale' Cast Did a 'Terrible Job of Keeping' Jughead's Fake Death a Secret (Video)“Songbird” is directed by Adam Mason (“Into the Dark”) and is being self-financed by Invisible Narratives, which is led by former Paramount production chief Adam Goodman and former Disney exec Andrew Sugerman.Bay is producing, as is Goodman for his Invisible Narratives production banner along with Eben Davidson.