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had been resisted by councillors for months. Concerns were raised around the ‘untested’ concept of co-living, where residents have their own living space and bathroom but share communal areas like kitchens and dining space.
Rochdale has seen a 5.3pc increase, now with 37.7pc and Tameside saw a 3.4pc rise, with 34.8pc of its children now living in poverty.
in Miles Platting just after 7pm this evening (Wednesday).
Kieron Richardson lives with his husband Carl Hyland and their twins in a gorgeous home in Manchester close to the Hollyoaks set.
criticised by councillors, MPs and people who live in the area.If approved, the 12.1km section will leave the main high-speed route from Crewe to Manchester before rejoining the West Coast Main Line south of Wigan.Earlier this year, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps cast serious doubt on the £3bn project by saying it would not be value for money.
discovery of a rogue spreadsheet somewhere in the bowels of Whitehall has done little to lighten the mood of those dealing with the pandemic here. Last night Public Health England confirmed nearly 16,000 cases had been ‘stalled’ in the national computer system for a week, due to a hitherto apparently unknown computer error.
Salford apartment block as 'disgraceful' and shared images of the 'shocking' state the flats are in. Photos shared with MySalford and Manchester Evening News appear to show holes in the walls, poor plastering and exposed wires at Canon Green Court in Blackfriars.
What do you think about this? Have your say in the comments below Professor Dave Shackley, director of Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance, said cancer care and treatment has continued throughout the pandemic.He said: "Some services across the country have been impacted due to challenges posed by Covid-19, including the introduction of additional safety measures to protect patients and our staff.“Greater Manchester has developed robust plans with each hospital to address the number of patients
Manchester Evening News has been told is 'very serious' - in both size and content - is under investigation by both GMP themselves and the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). The sensitive information, which includes names and addresses of victims, witnesses and people reporting crime, was uploaded as part of a test.The M.E.N.
Manchester Evening News.Just after midnight, residents of Rutland Road in Tyldesley saw the blaze beginning and rushed over to alert the elderly man to the blaze.The group then helped to get him out of the house through the front door as flames leapt up one wall. The fire is believed to have started outside the man's home, said the victim's son, melting wheelie bins before burning down his shed and fence.
a fifth of the region's schools (247) have had confirmed cases - among either pupils, staff or both. At one secondary - Philips High in Whitefield, Bury - there have been 18 positive tests and the whole of Year 11 has been sent home.
Manchester Evening News brings the total to 247. While some of those affected have now returned to class, we have not been alerted to every bubble closure, so the true figure is expected to be even higher.
A masked man pointed a sawn-off shotgun at a dad before firing it in the air 'several times' following a row between their children.John Fleck, from Miles Platting, left his victims fearing for their life following the 'dangerous and serious' shooting in March this year, a court heard.Children were inside the home as he blasted the weapon on Winstanley Road, Manchester Crown Court heard.Fleck, of Farnborough Road, was found guilty of a firearms offence - possession with intent to cause fear of
Sandbar saying that the reduced hours, coupled with all the other measures it has had to introduce, would 'destroy' it as a business. Becky Wilkes, senior sales and marketing manager at 20 Stories, said: "It's ridiculous that hospitality's being targeted like this.
a curfew would be the 'nail in the coffin' for Manchester pubs.
here"The thought of the years ahead without her in our lives is truly unbearable and I have no words to describe the pain and grief that we feel each day."But those 14 wonderful years that we all shared together, and the memories we made, were truly special."Nell was a pupil at Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School.Tribute statements from her teachers - and friends - were read out.One of Nell's drama teachers said: "She stood out as a star right from the start."And a friend told the inquiry: "She
A 10pm curfew would be the 'nail in the coffin' for pubs and bars in Greater Manchester, operators have warned.Hospitality businesses are bracing for the opening time limit to be introduced across the region, as similar restrictions come into force elsewhere in England.As well as being a further blow to already financially stricken sector, industry leaders fear it will only shift the problem elsewhere, leading to more day drinking, house parties and large crowds leaving venues at the same