Oldham will have to stay shut until at least October 26, following repeated visits from the local council.
30.09.2020 - 16:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Apple has temporarily closed its Trafford Centre store after members of staff were affected by coronavirus.The tech giant has shut the branch until further notice 'out of an abundance of caution'.A spokesman said Covid-19 had 'affected some team members' but declined to confirm if anyone had tested positive for the virus."We always put the health and wellbeing of our customers and teams above everything else and our stores are only open when we’re confident we can serve customers in a safe
.Oldham will have to stay shut until at least October 26, following repeated visits from the local council.
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Police have issued a warning to Trafford Centre to shoppers to wear a face covering - or receive a fine.The Greater Manchester Police team in Stretford said they had officers in the shopping centre yesterday, and will be back again on Sunday.So far five tickets have been issued to people who did not have a covering and could not present valid exemption.The fine is now £200 for a first offence, reduced to £100 if paid within 14 days.The government has also warned that repeat offenders receiving
Trafford Centre shop on Monday, to seek assistance with her mobile phone. She was wearing a mask exemption sticker provided by the shopping centre, and was carrying a mobility cane with her.
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Lewis Capaldi has left his fans in stitches as he revealed that he may have left pictures of his 'haemorrhoids' on his phone after handing it into the Apple store. The Scots singer, took to his Instagram stories to reveal his worries as he took his phone to get repaired.
here"It's as busy now as it is at Christmas."It's free to park, it's undercover."Customers have told us they're buying now in case there's a lockdown at Christmas."The complaints came a week after furious drivers vented their anger after claiming they were stuck in the car park at the Trafford Centre for ‘hours’.The Intu shopping centre was gridlocked last Saturday afternoon as shoppers desperately tried to get home.Many took to social media to complain of the delays, with some claiming they
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Trafford Centre for ‘hours’ today.
Pollokshaws Road hopes to 'reopen soon' after five cases were discovered on Sunday and is currently being deep cleaned.The pub bosses have vigorously defended themselves and have insisted they have a robust track and trace system in place and were not letting in too many customers.However, a now deleted Facebook post from the boozer yesterday has raised concerns after the pub said it would let patrons in who had had a negative coronavirus test.It read: "We have five positive cases of Covid.
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pub has temporarily closed as health chiefs probe links to confirmed Covid-19 cases.
A Northern Quarter micropub is closing its doors until coronavirus restrictions are lifted, describing them as 'the nail in the coffin of reality'.The Ancoats Lad landlord Phil Bell said social distancing restrictions would only allow seven or eight customers inside the premises at a time - down from its usual capacity of around 25 to 35 people.He has posted a list of the 'demanding' coronavirus health and safety measures bars must now follow - including the now legal requirement to take guests'
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