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Ribeye Steakhouse on First Street shut their doors on Monday and cancelled all bookings, as soon as they learned of the positive test result.The effected member of staff came into work for two hours on Sunday (August 2), and was sent home after reporting they felt unwell.They are not believed to have come into direct contact with any customers.Restaurant bosses have been told by health officials they can re-open, providing all their staff test negative and a deep clean of the
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A £125m redevelopment of The Galleries will take at least seven years, a Wigan Council boss has revealed.The council purchased the 3.2-hectare site, which includes the Makinson Arcade and Marketgate Shopping Centre, in 2018 for £8m.The council wants to reverse the decline of the shopping centre, which accounts for almost a quarter of Wigan town centre's footprint, with plans for residential, leisure, food and drink uses, office space and a new market.A formal procurement process is now underway
There are big redevelopment plans for a shopping centre in the centre of Altrincham.Trafford council bought the Grafton Centre in 2018 and have now brought property experts CBRE on board.The firm will carry out an appraisal of all redevelopment options for the site as the authority decides what the centre’s future will look like post-COVID.Trafford council had already begun the procurement process looking for developers to work on the site before coronavirus hit, but had to put this on hold
Animal lovers are being urged to donate much needed Iams complete kitten food to the SSPCA Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Hamilton.Scotland’s animal welfare charity has seen a baby boom in recent weeks at the centre and are desperately in need of food for the newborns.Centre manager Gillian Boyle said: “We’re currently caring for around 30 kittens of various ages.“It can be a struggle to keep up with so many hungry mouths to feed.“We also need disinfectant because with this amount of young
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A new emergency foodbank distribution centre has opened in Alexandria.Food For Thought, based in Dumbarton’s St Augustine’s Church, has increased staff and is quadrupling its reach with an extra three distribution centres across West Dunbartonshire.The Alexandria base opened on Tuesday last week in the Catra Centre in Alexander Street.It will be open every Tuesday between 11.30am and 1.30pm and
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A Hamilton tattoo artist has penned a quirky Tiger King tattoo on a customer in aid of charity.Billy Taylor, of Cherry Pie Tattoo and Piercing in Hamilton, made a plea on the shop’s Facebook page for the first person to donate £50 to the SSPCA Animal Rescue Centre in Hamilton and they would receive the tattoo for free.And he was delighted when a customer stepped forward and paid the money to the charity, in turn agreeing
herePictures from the scene also show a damaged window on the sixth floor of a nearby office building.For a short time no Metrolink services were running between Piccadilly and Piccadilly Gardens as a result of the incident.Metrolink tweeted: "Due to a police incident in the City Centre, Ashton services are currently operating Ashton-Piccadilly only and Eccles services operating Piccadilly Gardens-Eccles only."There are no services between Piccadilly and Piccadilly Gardens."Please check back for
here, which had been filed to points, before the veneers were reapplied.On Dan’s Instagram stories, the father-of-three swam up to the edge of the infinity pool and gave a glimpse into the procedure he had gone for.He shared: ‘I’m here getting a couple of my teeth done at the back.
Dan Osborne took to Instagram to update fans on his trip to Turkey, where he said he is “getting his teeth done.” Speaking on his Instagram story while standing the hotel’s pool, 29 year old Dan said: "I'm here in Antalya in Turkey getting a couple of my teeth done at the back. "My mum is getting so much work done and my mate Sam is getting a full set of gnashers and I brought them out to Dental Centre Turkey.
A motorist said he was “flabbergasted” at being handed a parking fine after taking a drive-through coronavirus test.Geoff Pugh, 52, was hit with the £90 penalty after taking his family for a throat and mouth swab at Edmonton Green Shopping Centre in north London on July 7.He said he "didn't leave the car the whole time" whilst he was parked at the Enfield site - temporarily being used as a testing facility during lockdown.The photographer from Stoke Newington, east London, said: “At first I
Salford Quays, Brendan spends up to six hours a day running around Manchester, sometimes having to fit the miles in around his work for Ladywood School in Bolton. The mammoth challenge will see him rack up an eye-watering 1,204 miles in total across Salford, Manchester City Centre, Chorlton, Sale and more - 31 marathons in 31 days.
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Normal People co-stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal have shown their commitment to following social distancing guidelines while posing on the red carpet at the Bafta TV Awards.On Friday, the pair, who are presenting during the mostly virtual ceremony, attended the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards held at Television Centre in London, where they kept their distance amid the coronavirus pandemic with the help of a tape measure.
hosted at The Television Centre in London and saw some of the biggest stars make a splash on the red carpet, and it was clear that they relished the chance to get all dressed up for a night out.Leading the style charge was Normal People favourite Daisy Edgar-Jones who gave off serious Audrey Hepburn vibes in a black column dress with an embellished bodice and totally rocking her fringe, styled in loose beachy waves.Daisy finished her look with the perfect accessory, Connell Waldron, albeit at
Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones are staying socially distant in their return to the red carpet amid the pandemic!
A West Lothian Aldi store has helped a local charity to provide more than 19,000 meals to vulnerable people in the area during the past year.The Boghall Drop In Centre, which provides a range of educational cooking and healthy living services, has been receiving donations of fresh food each week from the Aldi store in Whitburn for the past year.Heather McCormack of Boghall Drop In Centre, explained that before the pandemic, the charity had already noticed an increase in people looking for help