A Greater Manchester Police detective has been charged with four counts of rape.
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A ‘unique’ residential respite centre for people who have attempted or considered suicide is to be created in Prestwich. Maytree Respite Centre applied for planning permission to use a large five-bedroom detached house on Highfield Road, in a residential area close to Prestwich town centre and Metrolink station.
Bury Council’s planning committee heard from a senior police officer backing the plans who said that the proposed centre would be a ‘unique offer’ in Greater Manchester to help those recovering from mental health trauma.
In correspondence read to the committee, Detective Chief Inspector Jane Curran, the strategic lead for mental health at Greater Manchester Police said she was supportive and said it was particularly needed due to public health concerns about suicidal ideation which has been noted since coming out of the Covid-19 pandemic.
A planning officer report, describing the use of the centre, said: “The property would accommodate a maximum of four guests at any one time, all of whom would be adults and who would be subject to a thorough assessment.
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“Maytree Respite Centre has a strict no drugs or alcohol policy and does not offer accommodation to anyone who is currently misusing illegal substances or alcohol. Furthermore, the property would not be used as accommodation for anyone that is currently street homeless, experiencing a psychotic episode or is diagnosed with acute mental health issues that require specialist medical support.
“Guests would arrive on the same agreed day, stay four nights (five days) and leave on an agreed day. The property would be staffed 24 hours a day,
A Greater Manchester Police detective has been charged with four counts of rape.
Temperatures have soared to new heights again in Greater Manchester as the region saw its record high temperature broken for the second day running. Official Met Office records had only just been smashed yesterday (July 18), when the two nearest weather stations to Manchester recorded their highest temperatures to date.
It is officially the hottest day we've ever experienced in the UK with temperatures soaring close to 40 degrees in some parts of the country. Earlier today the Met Office revealed that a temperature of 39.1C was recorded in Charlwood, Surrey, beating the previous UK record of 38.7C in Cambridge on July, 25 2019.
Temperatures have now hit record highs today as the heatwave unfolds across the country. NHS chiefs have sounded alarm bells that an already stretched system, dealing with ever-increasing demand on A&Es combined with a rising Covid tide, will suffer as people are hit with heat-related illnesses and injuries.
A melting road, buckling railways and a new record temperature that might not even last 24 hours. Greater Manchester has sweltered in the sun as the region lives through the extreme heat warning that was issued by the Met Office.
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Schools across Greater Manchester have announced closures and early finish times amid the heatwave. Extreme temperatures have been affecting the region, where a rare red weather warning is in place until Tuesday night.
The Met Office has issued a rare red warning for extreme heat today for some parts of England and Wales, including Manchester.
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