“To begin with it was mostly local people who were in the area looking for information about what was open,” Piper said.“Now we have opened the other side and the shop and we are as busy as ever.”
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There are big redevelopment plans for a shopping centre in the centre of Altrincham.Trafford council bought the Grafton Centre in 2018 and have now brought property experts CBRE on board.The firm will carry out an appraisal of all redevelopment options for the site as the authority decides what the centre’s future will look like post-COVID.Trafford council had already begun the procurement process looking for developers to work on the site before coronavirus hit, but had to put this on hold
.“To begin with it was mostly local people who were in the area looking for information about what was open,” Piper said.“Now we have opened the other side and the shop and we are as busy as ever.”
The car belonged to a member of the public who lives near the garage. The kitten had no injuries and is now in the care of the Scottish SCPA’s Lanarkshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Hamilton's Bothwell Road.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A well-used community facility is back open again after its doors were locked for five months.The Cutty Sark Centre in Bellsmyre has started welcoming young people to its Clipper Cafe at school break and lunchtimes and is making plans for its next steps.Manager of Bellsmyre Development Trust Donnie Nicolson who run the centre admits its great to be back but that the charity is carefully considering
pen pals for lonely residents hoping to make new friends after lockdown restrictions eased. The Dalmellington Care Centre in Ayr has issued a public appeal for open letters and pictures to be sent to their residents after visiting was prohibited for months during the coronavirus pandemic.
R. Kelly was reportedly attacked at the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in Chicago by a fellow inmate.The initial story was broken by TMZ, who reported that a frustrated inmate had allegedly begun “punching” Kelly, who was sitting on his bed at the time of the incident.Kelly’s attorney Douglas C.
The R&B singer was said to be sat on his bed when a fellow inmate from the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in assaulted him, according to TMZ.Speaking to the New York Post, Kelly's lawyer Steven Greenberg said that he had been placed in solitary confinement as "that's the only place they can protect him".The alleged attacker was apparently angry about the prison's governor stopping visits at the centre, on more than one occasion, due to the number of Kelly's fans protesting outside the
Kelly was said to be sat on his bed when a fellow inmate from the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in jumped him, according to TMZ.Speaking to the New York Post, Kelly's lawyer, Steven Greenberg, said that he had been placed in solitary confinement, as "that's the only place they can protect him".The attacker was apparently angry about the prison's governor stopping visits at the centre on more than one occasion, due to the number of Kelly's fans protesting outside the facility."My understanding
R Kelly’s attorney has demanded the singer be released from jail after he was allegedly attacked behind bars by another inmate.
SSPCA appeal. The pooches were discovered 'in an appalling condition' on the A68 near Jedburgh on August 22.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Graeme is a male Staffordshire bull terrier who is looking to find his forever home.
A £125m redevelopment of The Galleries will take at least seven years, a Wigan Council boss has revealed.The council purchased the 3.2-hectare site, which includes the Makinson Arcade and Marketgate Shopping Centre, in 2018 for £8m.The council wants to reverse the decline of the shopping centre, which accounts for almost a quarter of Wigan town centre's footprint, with plans for residential, leisure, food and drink uses, office space and a new market.A formal procurement process is now underway
Animal lovers are being urged to donate much needed Iams complete kitten food to the SSPCA Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Hamilton.Scotland’s animal welfare charity has seen a baby boom in recent weeks at the centre and are desperately in need of food for the newborns.Centre manager Gillian Boyle said: “We’re currently caring for around 30 kittens of various ages.“It can be a struggle to keep up with so many hungry mouths to feed.“We also need disinfectant because with this amount of young
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A new emergency foodbank distribution centre has opened in Alexandria.Food For Thought, based in Dumbarton’s St Augustine’s Church, has increased staff and is quadrupling its reach with an extra three distribution centres across West Dunbartonshire.The Alexandria base opened on Tuesday last week in the Catra Centre in Alexander Street.It will be open every Tuesday between 11.30am and 1.30pm and