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driven career woman and then that will be that, but over time, as things have turned out in the last ten years or so, i feel like i ve gone backwards. the government does acknowledge that while talent is evenly distributed across the uk, opportunity isn t and has committed to make levelling up one of its top priorities. yes, that s right, thank you. but in the meantime, adam has left his home town to realise his acting dreams. katie wray, bbc news. jeff bezos, the billionaire founder of amazon, has been to space and back in the first crewed flight of his rocket ship, new shepard. on the flight were the oldest person who has been to space 82 year old wally funk, and the youngest, 18 year old oliver daemen. our correspondent sophie long reports from texas. boarding his 60 foot suborbital rocket. he was not nervous, he said, just excited. this was notjust about realising a lifelong dream,
Refusing a 17 storey building IN A CITY CENTRE for blocking views of another building of a similar height seems shady. Aren’t there plans on the opposite site of the road on the Renaissance Hotel site for buildings of height in future plans too? Will these too be refused because they block views? Can we only now have one building of height at that end of Deansgate? The Speakers House scheme would massively improve that area of Deansgate and St Ann’s Square and replace the current eyesore of a building on the site.
January 22, 2021 at 12:07 pmBy Manchester Blue
The fact that the council have refused the speakers house development yet again proves just how short sighted they are. Replacing a ghastly 1960s block with something that will revitalise this part of town should have flown through, but instead, they just want to satisfy the NIMBY population in no. 1 Deansgate.
£68.5m transformation of Manchesterâs iconic Debenhams building will go ahead - despite ugly concerns
The Rylands building will be transformed
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