Glasgow shopping centre. Tanya Black passed away aged just 25 on Carleston Street, in the Springburn area of the city, on Friday.Emergency crews raced to the scene around 9.20am after being called to reports of concern for a person.
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Rochdale is closing its doors for good due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Bosses have confirmed the Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre will close to the public at the end of the second lockdown on December 2.This means that essential business which are currently open in the two-floor shopping centre on Baillie Street will close.Non-essential shops that are already shut will never reopen.All staff and tenants have been told about the 'difficult decision' to close the centre.Owners MCR
.Glasgow shopping centre. Tanya Black passed away aged just 25 on Carleston Street, in the Springburn area of the city, on Friday.Emergency crews raced to the scene around 9.20am after being called to reports of concern for a person.
Mirror, the chain is now preparing a 70% off pre-Christmas clearance in what's expected to be the last ever sale across its remaining 124 stores.
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all non-essential shops will be allowed to reopen.
Wheatsheaf shopping centre will close down for good.The second lockdown of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic is placing incredible strain on outlets like the Mill Gate shopping centre, which were all too obvious when walking through the mall this week.With only those stores deemed as 'essential' allowed to trade, there is a sea of shutters currently rolled down over more than 100 units in the shopping centre, which bills itself as Bury's "premiere shopping destination."However, many of the shoppers
Rochdale shopping centre will be closing for good. Bosses confirmed on Friday morning that the Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre will close to the public at the end of the second lockdown on December 2.
hereBut the news has devastated those who own businesses and work in the centre, and left shoppers extremely disappointed by the loss of the Baillie Street centre.We visited Rochdale town centre to ask shoppers how they felt about the Wheatsheaf closing.Christina regularly visited the centre to meet friends at the cafe, and says it is 'awful' that people will now lose the social connections it offered.Christina, who asked us not to use her last name, said: "The little cafe in there is a lovely
East Kilbride will be limiting access to essential stores only from Friday as Lanarkshire moves to a level four lockdown. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed the tighter restrictions across the region yesterday (Tuesday) in a briefing to the Scottish Parliament.The new restrictions will come into place from Friday and will be in place for three weeks, lifting on December 11.It follows access being restricted during the first lockdown in March.
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Oldham council bought the town’s Spindles Shopping Centre for £9.5m, it has been revealed.The town hall had announced the purchase of the Spindles Town Square Shopping Centre and the proposed relocation of Tommyfield Market into the complex last month.Council leader Sean Fielding then said they couldn’t reveal the cost as it was commercially sensitive, but described the purchase as an ‘absolute bargain’.However he made the figure public at a meeting of the full council on Wednesday night.“While