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Unit R3, Withy Grove, Manchester M4 3AQ | roxyballroom.co.uk/roxy-ball-room-manchester-withy-grove | Open now Two Manchester heavyweights will come together to transform the Deaf Institute now that it's under the steer of Tokyo Industries.The Charlatans' Tim Burgess and Northern Quarter cafe institution Koffee Pot will be taking over the food and drink offering at the Grosvenor Street site.They're promising their signature breakfasts during the day times, washed down with tea and coffee
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Should Greater Manchester be in Tier 3? Have your say in the comments below The pot available in Greater Manchester totals £3.7m a month, according to Altus, unless local authorities are able to top it up through any hardship funding that may be subsequently made available.The Government will also support businesses by paying two thirds of each employees’ salary (or 67%), up to a maximum of £2,100 a month.Suppliers such as breweries will not be entitled to anywhere near the same level of
A historic building on the borders of Greater Manchester is going to be turned into a huge new pub and restaurant.The grade II-listed Tenant's Hall at Alderley Park has been taken over by the Cheshire Pub Co, which is also behind the The Ship Inn at Styal.The pub group will turn the space into a 6000 sq ft dining space called The Churchill Tree, due to open in autumn.The restaurant space itself will have space for 160 diners, along with an outside beer garden, and will serve British pub food and
Mirror reports, the current national restrictions include the rule of six on indoor and outdoor gatherings and the 10pm closing time for pubs, bars and restaurants. But this changes in the areas with the highest restrictions. What do you think of the restrictions? Let us know below Those in medium risk areas must:Get breaking news first on the free Manchester Evening News app - download it here for your Apple or Android device. You can also get a round-up of the biggest stories sent direct to
Two notorious rapists from Manchester who carried out some of the 'worst and most violent' sex attacks in the country's history will find out today whether they will spend the rest of their lives in prison.The Attorney General's Office referred the 30-year-old minimum jail-terms handed to Reynhard Sinaga, 37 and Joseph McCann, 35, to the Court of Appeal as 'unduly lenient'.Senior judges will today decide (Wednesday) whether to give the pair whole life terms at a hearing in London.Sinaga, 37 the
plans to close bars and restaurants in the north were leaked to The Times last week.Tom McNeeny, business development manager for the Lancashire Hospitality Co, which operates Rochdale pubs including The Flying Horse, The Baum, Bombay Brew, The Crown and Shuttle and The Hare on the Hill, welcomed today's news but said it did not solve the other issues facing the industry, including the effect of the curfew.And he feels it will still only be 'a matter of time' before the region is pushed into the
coronavirus restrictions – including the possible closure of hospitality – amid fears the disease is spiralling out of control.
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court cases our reporters have covered in September 2020.A woman has been jailed after a scuffle with police officers saw her spit at them as she was being restrained - one officer said the spit landed ‘directly in her mouth’.Michelle Brown, aged 44, had turned up at her ex’s house, breaching a restraining order against her, and the police were called to attend.After trying to attack the officers with a wine bottle, Brown, of Salford, was restrained on the floor by the four officers, Manchester
A new bakery is opening in Levenshulme with some seriously tempting treats behind the counter.Long Boi's Bakehouse is setting up shop in a former off-licence on the corner of Forest Range and Birdhall Grove, selling cakes and bakes to go.The trio behind it - Jenny Oakenfull, Sarah Bryan and Bethan Roberts - have a background in some of Manchester's best bakeries, having worked at Pollen, Siop Shop and Wolfhouse Kitchen between them."We've worked for other people for a long time and were all
Manchester city centre.Bars, pubs and restaurants would usually be packed as revellers partied into the early hours. But hospitality venues now have to operate on restricted hours under new measures to curb rising rates of coronavirus infections.
hereReynhard Sinaga - Britain's most prolific rapist - stalked the streets of Manchester hunting for victims.Branded a narcissist and a psychopath by police, Sinaga lured dozens of men back to his city centre flat, where he raped them and filmed the attacks on two iPhones.The details emerged during a series of trials at Manchester Crown Court over an 18-month period.Sinaga was found guilty of 159 offences in total - 136 rapes, eight attempted rapes, 13 sexual assaults and two assaults by
Elbow singer Guy Garvey has released new solo single ‘My Angel’, his first new solo material since his 2015 album ‘Courting The Squall’.‘My Angel’ is the theme to BBC1 drama Life. Starting tonight (September 29), it’s from Doctor Foster writer Mike Bartlett, and stars Garvey’s wife Rachael Stirling as Kelly, one of a community of neighbours in a Manchester housing development.
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Mark Schilling Japan Correspondent“Love Mooning,” a drama by veteran Japanese director Manda Kunitoshi, has been set as the opening film of Tokyo Filmex. The festival announced the line-up for its 21st edition on Thursday.Filmex, which has long specialized in Asian art films and usually starts in late November, will be held Oct.