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A supermarket chain's bid to extend the time deliveries can be made to its Altrincham store and warehouse looks set to be approved, despite objections from neighbouring residents. Waitrose has applied for a change to planning conditions on its Draybank Road, Timperley store for deliveries and waste collections to be allowed between 7am and 10pm, instead of 9pm.
But people living near the store have complained of waste truck reversing alarms sounds outside the restricted hours - like 5.55am on March 29. One resident of 10 objecting to the relaxing of restrictions said the trolley/cage noise started at 7am every day "on the dot" and "wakes both myself and my son, continuing until 10pm at night".
Meanwhile, Waitrose is offering to fit silent castors on the dollies used for home delivery and collection. Councillors on Trafford's planning and development management committee meeting are being advised by their officers to approve the change when they meet on Thursday (September 8).
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The resident, who lives in an apartment nearby, said mobile tyre repair and air conditioning repair vans are often in attendance at the store, completing service and maintenance of Waitrose delivery vans.
He goes on: "Can't this be done elsewhere? Is it permitted? A pneumatic tyre gun isn't something you can drown out of indeed mechanics chatting, smoking and swearing under your window."
Altrincham and Bowdon Civic Society has also objected, saying that local residents are affected by lorries visiting the site as well as customers by car. The recommendation to approve the application is conditional on the site a "noise mitigation
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A holidaymaker has described the "frightening" moment they were told their plane had to return to Manchester halfway through the flight after suffering a fault.
Those experiencing hair loss or male pattern baldness may have contemplated getting hair transplant surgery to regain a thicker head of hair. And in recent years, it has become increasingly popular for patients to travel abroad to places such as Istanbul and get their hair transplant in Turkey.
Euronews that organizers had also collected 150,000 signatures on a petition calling for a ban on what they call LGBTQ “propaganda” — which, outside of the United States, typically refers to any depiction or portrayal of LGBTQ individuals or same-sex couples in a positive light or from a neutral viewpoint — in social media, sports, arts and Netflix.An advertisement for the demonstration was shown on state-run television after being approved by the country’s broadcasting council, which deemed it as being in the “public interest.”The demonstration was criticized by human rights organizations.“We are calling on all political parties to condemn the march, and on Turkish authorities to ensure full protection for the LGBTI+ community,” the LGBTQ rights organization ILGA Europe tweeted. “The Turkish state needs to uphold its constitutional obligation to protect all its citizens against hate and violence.”Turkey’s Amnesty International office said the public service announcement advertising the march violated the country’s nondiscrimination principles.LGBTQ rights supporters criticized the demonstration on social media, using the hashtag “#NefretYürüyüşüneHayır,” or “#NotoHateMarch.”“This shameless gathering against LGBTQI+ was supported by Radio and Television Supreme Council of Turkey,” tweeted one user.
An "intoxicated" passenger was handed over to police after risking the safety of holidaymakers on a Manchester flight to Turkey, an airline said.
System Of A Down‘s Serj Tankian has announced a new EP, which he is releasing through an augmented reality app.‘Perplex Cities’ is the follow-up to the 2021 EP ‘Elasticity’ and a track will be released through the Arloopa app each week starting today (September 19) along with Tankian “appearing in the same space as the listener-viewer to explain the music and listen along.”“I’m always trying to create new and interesting ways to connect with people via my music,” Tankian said in a statement via Rolling Stone. “We made some amazing videos for the last EP ‘Elasticity’, so I wanted to try something different for ‘Perplex Cities’.
A mother from Birkenhead who was severely injured after her safari buggy ''flew off a cliff' has been shown an "overwhelming amount" of support online from the community. Rebekka Kelly was left with a multitude of injuries when she was involved in a safari buggy crash while on holiday in Antalya, Turkey on September 2.
WhiteBIT, the cryptocurrency exchange with Ukrainian roots, has recently entered into a huge sponsorship partnership with renowned Turkish football club Trabzonspor.
Manori Ravindran International Editor Steven Spielberg has said that mining his family history to make “The Fabelmans” was a “very daunting experience” that was at times “very, very hard to get through.” The iconic filmmaker’s latest project world premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday night to raves from critics and largely favorable reviews. The semi-autobiographical movie, which is already being tipped as an Oscar contender, tells the story of Sam Fabelman, a young boy who falls in love with cinema, but finds himself fighting family turmoil to keep his dream alive. In a so-called press conference on Sunday, that was effectively a Q&A with TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey (the festival did not take any questions in the room from the gathered journalists, who had to submit questions almost 24 hours in advance), the “Jaws” director said he thought making the movie “would be a lot easier than it turned out to be because I know the material and I’ve known the characters for my entire life.”
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