hereIt is understood restrictions will be lifted next week.
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Eat Out to Help Out scheme. After months of enforced closures with only takeaway trade to rely on, many have had little or no money coming in.And with lots of people still understandably anxious about going out, or having less money to spend themselves if their jobs have been affected, businesses still have a battle on their hands to get back to pre-lockdown levels of trade.
hereIt is understood restrictions will be lifted next week.
A boy has been charged following two stabbings at a Manchester city centre restaurant.Police were called to Akbar's Indian restaurant on Liverpool Road at around 7pm on Tuesday, to a report of a stabbing. Two men were taken to hospital with stab wounds. A boy aged 17, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with two counts of section 18 assault and possession of an offensive weapon.He has been remanded to appear before Manchester and Salford Magistrates' court on Thursday
Big Hospitality, they added: "These have been the hardest decisions of our lives and we have looked at this from every angle with the sole objective of looking after as many of our teams and restaurants as we can without having to close the business for good like so many others have had to do.
straight to your inboxThe signing of Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho remains Manchester United's number one priority for the summer window, but the club have so far been frustrated in their pursuit of the England international.United’s interest in the 20-year-old is long-standing, but negotiations between Dortmund and the Reds over a transfer of the winger have reached an impasse.Dortmund set an initial deadline of August 10 for any deal to take place but that was missed and not taken
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shared the review on Twitter, telling followers: "We cannot express how disheartening it is to read reviews like this in the current climate. "The burgers on the menu f***ing rock and we are so proud of them and what the team are achieving under the current circumstances.
published by NHS England, includes hospital discharges from March 20, the first day of national lockdown, until August 9.
said the closure was 'heavy-handed' but pledged to replace its first come, first served policy with a new booking system to prevent queues.
Up to 6,000 children who normally would have been referred to social services in Greater Manchester have potentially been missed during lockdown.Social care professionals are calling for a change in approach to tackle the ‘hidden harm’ faced by children who are stuck at home with abusive family members while schools remain closed.Alison Alexander, the CEO of children’s services support organisation Cornerstone, said referrals have dropped in many parts of the UK by 50pc, and by up to 75pc in
by posting a photo of their weekly table reservations.
described as a 'complete breakdown in social distancing'. David Regan, director of public health for Manchester, said: "We all know that we need to stop the spread of Covid-19 and get the number of cases going back down again.
Manchester council wants all of them to be no-smoking zones in a bid to cut the number of smokers in the city.
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measures were introduced across Greater Manchester last week following rising rates of confirmed coronavirus cases, banning people from different households from mixing in homes and private gardens. Residents have also been told not to meet indoors at pubs, bars and restaurants, although up to six people from different households - or larger groups from only two households - may still meet in beer gardens and outdoor dining areas.
“hospitality business” in the city. Health chiefs said the contained outbreak presented “no perceived additional risk to the public” and test and trace was used to ensure those affected were supported.
had been approved by Manchester council in the weeks leading up to the reopening of the hospitality sector on July 4.New legislation recently passed by the government now calls for bars and restaurants to provide both smoking and non-smoking areas outside their premises.But the city council will go one step further by making all outdoor areas smoke-free so as to not ‘sleepwalk from one health crisis to another'.Councillor Rabnawaz Akbar, executive member for neighbourhoods, said: “Smoking is not
A new outdoor restaurant is being set up in Manchester city centre, to support businesses without their own outside space.The pop-up space will appear outside the Great Northern on Peter Street and will be taken over by some of the city's best restaurants.It's a timely move, as Greater Manchester is put under stricter lockdown restrictions that mean people from different households can no longer meet indoors.Similar moves have been taken across the Northern Quarter and Ancoats to provide
Manchester restaurants are throwing in their own deals too to make your cash go even further.