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.
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Glasgow is available to buy at a budget price of just £55k. The one-bedroom top floor flat, based in Clydebank, is the ideal home for those looking to dip their toes into the housing market for the first time.
Not only is it available from the bargain price of just £54,995, it is also filled with modern decor and comes in incredible condition. The property on Whitecrook Street is situated just stone’s throw away from Clyde Shopping Centre - which contains the likes of a gym, a range of cafes and
.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.
All Star Lanes, the bowling alley bar in the heart of Manchester city centre, has announced its immediate closure.The venue at the Great Northern Warehouse had managed to reopen as a bar and restaurant after lockdown restrictions were eased, but had been unable to resume its bowling sessions under the latest government guidelines.The American-style diner and tenpin lanes opened in 2013 and once hosted Rihanna and Drake after Drake's show at Manchester Arena, as well as welcoming Lady Gaga and
herePictures from the scene also show a damaged window on the sixth floor of a nearby office building.For a short time no Metrolink services were running between Piccadilly and Piccadilly Gardens as a result of the incident.Metrolink tweeted: "Due to a police incident in the City Centre, Ashton services are currently operating Ashton-Piccadilly only and Eccles services operating Piccadilly Gardens-Eccles only."There are no services between Piccadilly and Piccadilly Gardens."Please check back for
The IRA had wrecked the streets around his home, but Danny O’Neill refused to budge.It’s a true story that sounds like Manchester folklore - how a doughty RAF veteran, 77, ignored all warnings to evacuate his flat in the wake of the ‘96 bomb, because he had the flu and wanted to stay in bed.It’s one of many stories to spring from Cromford Court, a lost city centre street which pops up repeatedly, in different guises, in recent Manchester history.When Mr O’Neill lived there it was affordable
flat in Girvan town centre is enormous with bags of potential - and is a bargain at just £70,000. The traditional abode is bright and airy with huge rooms spread over two floors.
Manchester bar Mahiki has had its licence suspended after being found to be operating as a nightclub, against Government orders.The Polynesian-themed tiki bar on Central Street reopened on July 11 after closing in March when the national lockdown was imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus.Police and council licensing officers visited on the opening evening and initially found it to be 'operating in the style of a bar, with low level music, patrons all seated and social distancing being
Manchester City.Torres has put pen to paper on a five-year contract with City, joining for an initial fee of £20.8m.
which some fear could become ‘slums of the future’ - has been deferred for a site visit.
Perth city centre.
Perth city centre building into a hotel and create over 70 jobs are set to get underway.
The £294m development - dominated by the ‘Blade’ and ‘Cylinder’ towers - will support a ‘positive vision for growth’ in the Deansgate area, according to developer Renaker.A total of 855 apartments would be provided near the Mancunian Way, a third of which will be one-bedroom flats with the remainder being two-bedroom, three bedroom and duplex units.Renaker has also agreed with Manchester council to pay £1.75m to provide the primary school and nursery, with playing fields planned on the roof of
proposed four buildings varying from 10 to 45 storeys on First Street, between Deansgate and Hulme.
huge regeneration as part of the NOMA, Northern Gateway and New Cross masterplans.
teenager was hospitalised after being jumped by four thugs in Edinburgh city centre. The horror attack happened at around 8.30pm last night at the Meadows Park.Police are now hunting the four male suspects who are aged between 15 to 17-years-old with brown and blonde short hair.
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“Did you see the vehicle driving in the area prior to this collision? Did you witness the collision? “We’re keen to speak to anyone who was in the area at the time, or has any dashcam or CCTV footage that may assist us, to get in touch.” Contact police on 0161 856 4741 quoting incident number 614 of 23/07/2020 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.