Manchester’s nightlife is the heartbeat of the city and next weekend it will begin to pulse once again.
08.06.2020 - 17:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Rochdale Town Hall car park.The facility - one of only three of its type in the country - is for residents who are displaying Covid-19 symptoms but unable to visit drive-through sites due to not having their own transport.It is a self-testing site - meaning those who use it have to perform the procedure themselves, under guidance from staff - and has the capacity to carry out 16 tests an hour.The facility, off Packer Street, is one of the government’s Local Test Sites (LTS).
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.Manchester’s nightlife is the heartbeat of the city and next weekend it will begin to pulse once again.
The Odeon in Rochdale is set to reopen on July 13, followed by Great Northern in the city centre on July 16 - by that date, the cinema giant hopes to have a further 88 UK cinemas open again.
hereThe Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership say the number of tests being carried out is now on the rise with 746 tests carried out in the first week of June.Women who have received a letter inviting them for a smear test are being urged to attend.
hereA video from the scene shows staff mopping up water on the walkway between the main part of the mall and Barton Square.A spokesperson for intu, which owns the Trafford Centre, said: "Unfortunately, parts of Barton Square were flooded as a result of today’s storm."Some areas of Barton Square were closed whilst the clear up operation was completed, but were quickly opened again."The rest of the centre remained open for business as usual." Elsewhere there was also flooding reported at Streford
Bury tonight as further storms are forecast for 7pm. Lightning lit up the skies across Greater Manchester this afternoon while heavy rainfall and flash floods brought chaos to the roads.
as passenger numbers plummeted and social distancing was introduced.
describing the situation as a data ‘logjam’.
the NHS publishes data on the number of deaths that have been recorded at each hospital trust in England the last 24 hours.
hereIts local triage hub will ultimately be staffed by up to 200 skilled contact tracers, with points of contact in each local authority and key public body, including the police and fire service.
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