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here.Here are the roles available:Aldi are looking for store managers in Runcorn, Crewe and Widnes.The permanent position could earn you between £46,385 and £60,490.The role will see you sorting out deliveries, placing orders and scheduling hours to meet productivity targets, as well as focusing on people management and performance, handling customer queries and carrying out till spot checks.Apprentices are being sought at the city centre Arndale Aldi, as well as in Salford, Ancoats, Failsworth,
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MFDF awards. Here's the full events programme, broken down by area.
Tesco also has vacancies at One Stop convenience stores, which make up part of the company's portfolio.
CoolCamping reporting a 750 percent increase in traffic to their site this summer.
Extinction Rebellion will be returning to the streets of Manchester city centre as part of a series of nationwide protests over the bank holiday weekend.Regional branches of the environmental movement in the north of England have been urged to ‘build up energy and demonstrate the power of local rebellions’.This will include a socially distanced march through Manchester on August 30 taking in Manchester Cathedral, Manchester Art Gallery and the Royal Exchange.The locations have been chosen to
Boris Johnson's u-turn which means schools outside of lockdown restrictions can now choose to make it obligatory - and has divided children into year group bubbles. Lunch time sessions will divide children into sets of 100.
Manchester music venues and theatres have been thrown a financial lifeline totalling more than £260,000 to save them from closure.Eleven establishments have been awarded funding from the Arts Council England's Emergency Grassroots Music Venue Fund, set up to help businesses survive the impact of the coronavirus lockdown.The recipients include classical concert venue The Stoller Hall, jazz bar Matt and Phred's and community theatre NIAMOS, as well as several of the city's best-loved independent
The Co-operative Bank is to cut 350 jobs and close 18 branches across the UK - including one in Greater Manchester.The bank, which has its headquarters in Balloon Street, Manchester city centre, has said cuts will be made to middle management and head office roles as well as in the affected branches.Chief executive Andrew Bester said the cuts were being made due to low interest rates during the coronavirus pandemic and more transactions being made online.Consultations with affected staff have
straight to your inboxThe signing of Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho remains Manchester United's number one priority for the summer window, but the club have so far been frustrated in their pursuit of the England international.United’s interest in the 20-year-old is long-standing, but negotiations between Dortmund and the Reds over a transfer of the winger have reached an impasse.Dortmund set an initial deadline of August 10 for any deal to take place but that was missed and not taken
here.Amazon is looking for Fulfilment Associates to work in centres in Manchester and Warrington.Fulfillment Associates work in Amazon Fulfillment Centres where they are responsible for receiving products, producing and packaging orders and preparing them for shipping.The role requires GCSE Maths and English at a grade C or above, and the ability to work "in a high stress, fast paced environment".You will be paid between £9.50 and £10.50 per hour for a day shift, dependant on your location, and
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Manchester council’s Labour group have been fined after failing to report more than £100,000 in donations to the Labour Party.The group failed to notify the Electoral Commission of payments totalling £54,000 made to the Manchester Local Campaign Forum, an accounting arm of Labour, in 2018 and 2019.As an unincorporated association the group must inform the UK’s electoral watchdog if it has given more than £25,000 to a political party.It must also share any reportable gifts - or confirm no
published by NHS England, includes hospital discharges from March 20, the first day of national lockdown, until August 9.
Up to 6,000 children who normally would have been referred to social services in Greater Manchester have potentially been missed during lockdown.Social care professionals are calling for a change in approach to tackle the ‘hidden harm’ faced by children who are stuck at home with abusive family members while schools remain closed.Alison Alexander, the CEO of children’s services support organisation Cornerstone, said referrals have dropped in many parts of the UK by 50pc, and by up to 75pc in
shut last week under existing town hall licensing procedures after being found to be operating as a nightclub against the current Covid restrictions. The M.E.N. has contacted the bar for comment.