Fleet Foxes have released their surprise new album – listen to ‘Shore’ in full below.The album was shared at 2.31pm (BST) today (September 22) to mark the beginning of the autumnal equinox.
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A trampoline and soft play centre for disabled children has been rescued by an eleventh hour lockdown grant - but its long-term future remains uncertain.Jump Space, in Stockport, provides rebound therapy, trampolining and sensory play for children and young adults with disabilities.Based in Hardman Street, not far from the town’s landmark pyramid, the specialist facility had become a much-loved lifeline for many families.Before the coronavirus pandemic it was welcoming around 500 visitors a
.Fleet Foxes have released their surprise new album – listen to ‘Shore’ in full below.The album was shared at 2.31pm (BST) today (September 22) to mark the beginning of the autumnal equinox.
straight to your inboxManchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer did not contact England coach Gareth Southgate amid reservations over his handling of Mason Greenwood as he did not have his number.Solskjaer felt Greenwood should have rested rather than be called up to the senior squad for the first time and was unhappy the Football Association selected the 18-year-old to attend a press conference prior to the Nations League win over Iceland.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A garden centre within the Clyde Valley is getting set for Christmas with a focus on bringing together communities with social distancing measures in place.Dobbies Garden Centre at Sandyholm is promising a programme packed full of fun with the safety of customers and team members as their number one priority.To ensure customers feel safe and have an enjoyable experience, there will be reduced capacity at
Psychologists have revealed the top reasons married couples stop having sex.Hundreds of volunteers dished the details on why the spark has gone out in their romance for the ground-breaking study.The survey identified 78 difficulties that long-term couples run into while trying to keep the antics alive in the bedroom - with cheating featuring surprisingly low on the list.Of the 1,099 people who took part, the most common reason was simply 'fading enthusiasm' - a reason given by 32 per cent of
coronavirus testing centre has opened in Farnworth - but some neighbours have raised concerns over its proximity to houses.The site has been erected on the car park of the New Bury Community Learning Centre, in St James Street.An elderly couple live next to the site and have admitted they were "shocked" when it sprung up without being consulted.Audrey McCann, 73, said: "My husband and I are in our 70s and we were shocked to say the least to not even be consulted about it.Get daily updates from
Manchester United and Manchester City starlets made their England debuts against Iceland earlier this month but were sent home in disgrace after breaking quarantine rules at the team hotel.Ferdinand takes a sympathetic view of young players getting into trouble due to the fact they are learning about their responsibilities.Speaking on BT Sport, the former United defender said it is a case of understanding what is expected.He said: "Understanding your responsibilities is very difficult so I can
Councillor Graham Bell, who represents North West Dumfries, said: “I know there were some defects there which need to be sorted out.“It’s good news that it is going to be carried out at no cost to the council because it is a white elephant.”
M.I.A. has shared a new track called ‘CTRL’ – you can listen to it below.The English-Sri Lankan artist posted the song to her OHMNI.com website today (September 9), and has confirmed it is a standalone release.“CTRL! A SONG FOR 2020… This is not a song from M.I.A’s upcoming highly anticipated IIIIIIth LP.
straight to your inboxMason Greenwood has apologised for breaking COVID-19 protocols while on England duty and described his behaviour as 'irresponsible'. Within 48 hours of making his England debut against Iceland, Greenwood and Manchester City playmaker Phil Foden had to leave the camp after breaching the strict bio-bubble in Reykjavik.
“To begin with it was mostly local people who were in the area looking for information about what was open,” Piper said.“Now we have opened the other side and the shop and we are as busy as ever.”
Vanderpump Rules star Scheana Shay definitely sees a future with her hunky boyfriend Brock Davies. The 35-year-old has been dating the Australian-born gym owner since 2019, and a source close to the couple told HollywoodLife exclusively that the reality star is getting serious with him. “Scheana is in San Diego with her boyfriend Brock and she has never been so truly happy and in love. She definitely sees long-term potential and a real future with him,” the source said.
The car belonged to a member of the public who lives near the garage. The kitten had no injuries and is now in the care of the Scottish SCPA’s Lanarkshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Hamilton's Bothwell Road.
here“Jordan and I no longer feel like we’re on top of each other anymore and we have somewhere to go for some quiet and headspace when being stuck inside gets too much.”Sally says operator Get Living, which runs the apartment block, provided her with an outdoor table and chair and she customised the space with fairy lights and plants.“I’m really looking forward to buying more stuff for the balcony and would love some key focal pieces like a rug or a chair which has a pop of colour,” she adds.Get
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A well-used community facility is back open again after its doors were locked for five months.The Cutty Sark Centre in Bellsmyre has started welcoming young people to its Clipper Cafe at school break and lunchtimes and is making plans for its next steps.Manager of Bellsmyre Development Trust Donnie Nicolson who run the centre admits its great to be back but that the charity is carefully considering
Manchester Evening News they are working with education leaders and public health colleagues to get pupils back safely.However, because each school varies in size, pupil population and building constraints, their methods will also be different.