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Trafford’s Chill Factore will open its doors next week following its long lockdown closure.
The skiing and snowboarding hub has been shut to the public for months.
At one point, it was used as a giant fridge to store food and other supplies for frontline workers.
From 1pm on Monday (April 12) the site is set to open after bosses got special permission from Visit England as a sports venue.
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coronavirus-enforced restrictions have been lifted.Non-essential businesses in England can reopen today as part of the third phase of easing lockdown restrictions, which came into force on January 6.
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death in her sleep after suffering epileptic seizures, an inquest heard. Single mum Daisy Clear, 28, died at her home on Cale Street in Stockport on October 8, last year.She was discovered by her young daughter, who rang Daisy's mother and said: "Mummy is asleep.
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