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An enormous new bowling alley and games bar is preparing to open its doors at the Arndale.This will be the second Manchester outpost for the Roxy Ball Room brand, which is already a popular late-night spot on Deansgate.Taking over the old Birdcage site on Withy Grove, the huge space has six full-size bowling lanes, beer pong tables, Olympic standard ping pong tables, shuffleboard, and arcade games.There's also a 12-hole 'crazy pool' game built on a mezzanine level, where players will have to
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A ban on leaving the local area for at least four weeks could be among new coronavirus measures being brought in tomorrow, according to reports this morning.Northern leaders, including the Mayor Andy Burnham, are locked in negotiations with the government over the new rules.Prime Minister Boris Johnson reportedly signed off an agreement for a simplified, three tier system of local lockdowns for regions in England this week.They are said to be 'medium risk', 'high risk' and 'very high
Dive Bar & Grill which comes complete with a re-vamped menu and heated outdoor terrace which can sit up to 88 people safely.The colour and lighting scheme has changed, as has the street art covering the walls. The new look and layout has enhanced the space to make it more vibrant and upmarket.The new outdoor terrace means that Dive Bar & Grill has crept out of its basement and comes with its own cocktail bar with beer on draught.
coronavirus restrictions – including the possible closure of hospitality – amid fears the disease is spiralling out of control.
Sandbar said that the curfew 'would inevitably destroy us'.
crowded and chaotic scenes on public transport and in off-licences at kicking out time.
straight to your inboxManchester United striker Anthony Martial saw red in a disastrous first half against Tottenham Hotspur.Martial was sent off in the 28th minute of Sunday's Premier League showdown at Old Trafford following an off-the-ball clash with Erik Lamela.Replays showed that Martial had retaliated to a push from Lamela, who escaped without punishment.Having ruled that Martial caught Lamela in the face, referee Anthony Taylor gave the Frenchman his marching orders.With the offence
149 new confirmed cases of coronavirus in Fallowfield Central in the seven days up to September 27 - up from 27 cases in the previous week.
both from Wythenshawe, today walked free from court after narrowly avoiding immediate jail terms for the "deeply unpleasant" attack.The court heard the victim, now a teacher, had when she was a student worked at the branch of Boots at Manchester Airport with Winstanley and that the pair "had a working relationship" but "didn't regard themselves as friends."Boots have a policy that staff cannot date workers at the same branch, Manchester Crown Court was told.And whilst they were working together
straight to your inbox Gary Neville has reversed his prediction that Manchester City would win the Premier League title, after only two games. Pep Guardiola's side opened their account with a 3-1 win over Wolves but were thumped 5-2 by Leicester City at the weekend.
Leaders from the hospitality industry have banded together to launch a nationwide campaign this week, calling for an end to the 10pm curfew.An open letter to the Prime Minister warns that the curfew could be the 'final nail in the coffin' for an industry that is 'dying', with some reporting a drop in trade of 60 per cent since the measure was introduced.The #CanceltheCurfew campaign hopes to put pressure on the government to U-turn on its decision to impose a curfew on pubs, bars and
announced its closure in August, just weeks after reopening its bar and kitchen.
Manchester Evening News : "It's my first time away from home in a new city and I can’t even go for a walk.
MyBolton and Manchester Evening News witnessed Scott's Barbers, in Horwich, being forced to shut while on patrol with 'Covid cops' on the evening of September 11. Upon arriving at the shop, Environmental Health officers from Bolton Council were already there to issue an immediate closure order.