actress from Irlam drove followers wild with her announcement.
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Bosses have used emergency powers to introduce £70 fines for motorists parking on the road to Dovestone Reservoir after 13,000 people visited in just three days.
Oldham council is urging visitors to the beauty spot to ‘act responsibly’ following yesterday’s devastating fire which destroyed a large area of moorland and wildlife near to Holmfirth Road.
At its height the fire covered an area of around 600 square metres of Saddleworth Moor near the reservoir, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue
actress from Irlam drove followers wild with her announcement.
Manchester Evening News reported how industry leaders fear the pandemic could lead to a 'cultural catastrophe' - and cost more than 400,000 jobs.
close a number of roads in north Manchester this weekend as they attempt to crack down on illegal parties.Police say they have picked up intelligence that 'organised criminals' are planning to hold more raves at unnamed locations across the city.Some 4,000 people attended a rave in a field near Daisy Nook Country Park in Failsworth last Saturday night, where a 20-year-old man died of a suspected drug overdose.Up to 2,000 others went to another event at a brownfield site in Carrington, Trafford,
Bolton. They say a man entered the property on Friday, May 15, before fleeing with the expensive loot.
hereNew town centre offices are also planned to be developed to attract private sector occupiers into the town and away from Manchester city centre.The borough’s underground labyrinth of flooded coal mines could also be used to create an environmentally friendly power source for the district around the town centre.Council bosses have been investigating using the potential geothermal energy from old mine shafts as a means of heating new builds.The final scheme earmarked for funding is the
Manchester Evening News there was a "massive" emergency response underway.
Regional leaders committed to providing race equality reports once every three months after George Floyd's death in police custody in the US sparked global protests. Since then it was revealed that black people were three-and-a-half times more likely to have force used against them by Greater Manchester Police.
An already contentious legal battle between two hotshot Hollywood producers just got uglier.John Powers Middleton, producer of Oscar-winning movies “Manchester by the Sea” and “The Disaster Artists,” filed a fresh batch of legal papers on Wednesday against his estranged business partner Roy Lee, accusing the horror flick producer of freely indulging in drugs and hookers and objectifying women in the workplace.Lee, a 51-year-old Hollywood mogul whose credits include the “It” horror-movie
here“While we have had some extra funding, it is nowhere near enough."Unless that commitment is honoured, we will soon find ourselves facing some very difficult choices."The council’s estimates are based on assumptions around the easing of lockdown and the longer term impact of social distancing and living with Covid-19.Any further actions taken by the council or government to address the pandemic will also impact on these indicative figures.Proposals to reset the council’s budget will be
Manchester City star added his own voice to the worldwide protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week, calling for a better society.But as a powerful voice against problems of racism within the game, Sterling feels that the authorities are still not doing enough to tackle the issue.The 25-year-old Jamaica-born England international confronted the issue head-on last year when he highlighted the differing ways in which one newspaper treated similar stories about how
New pictures have emerged online apparently showing how Manchester City's next home shirt will look when being worn.
Manchester City have begun practice matches in training as they step up preparations for the Premier League clash with Arsenal in a fortnight.
Tommy Fury has broken his silence over the tragic passing of his and Molly-Mae Hague's pet dog.The 21 year old bought the Pomeranian puppy Mr Chai for his girlfriend's birthday last week. But just six days after the dog arrived in Manchester to live with the couple after being imported from Russia, he has sadly died.
Crews fighting a moor fire near Dovestone reservoir in Oldham say overnight rain has helped them largely extinguish it.
It is not yet known if two historic monuments in Tameside were damaged beyond repair in an early morning crash council bosses say.
One of Manchester’s leading markets has today issued an open letter to Manchester City Council regarding the support local markets receive.