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Place North West | Hurstwood strikes 20,000 sq ft gym deal

Dan Whelan The Manchester-based investor has let Orient One, a former supermarket in Rawtenstall, to DSC Building and Maintenance, which plans to convert the space into a gym under its Thrive brand.  DSC has signed a 10-year lease on the 20,000 sq ft unit, located on New Hall Hey Road, and will pay around £120,000 in rent annually. The firm plans to convert the former Kwik Save into its second Thrive gym, featuring a spinning studio and a café, adding to its debut site at Meadow Business Park in Bolton. Hurstwood Holdings acquired Orient One, which has a 150-space car park attached, in 2006. 

Place North West | THING OF THE WEEK

8 Jan 2021, 12:17 REDMAN…Was it a trick of the light or did Steve Rotheram really paint his own face red to demonstrate his unwavering allegiance to the Labour party and his beloved Liverpool FC? Rotheram’s decision to politicise his own countenance was a bold one, but one that will surely earn him even more admirers within left-leaning Merseyside ahead of his bid for re-election as city-region mayor in a few months’ time.  BRIDGE…A grade two-listed footbridge at Lancaster train station is going to receive some much-needed TLC. Thanks to a £1.3m investment from Network Rail, the walkway, which connects platforms three and six, will be upgraded and restored over the next nine months. With any luck, by August, the refurbished bridge will be teeming with commuters and day-trippers once more. 

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20201104

on care home visits. they removed their grandmother from her yorkshire home. my mother is in the back of the car here. she is a nurse, she is a fully qualified nurse, who is wishing to care for her own mother. the police described it as an emotional and difficult situation. they allowed the daughter and granddaughter to go but took the grandmother back to the home, which had legal responsibility for her. nan, i love you, we are going to fight for you. leandra ashton believes without seeing them, her grandma, who has severe dementia, is deteriorating. this situation is notjust affecting the people in the care homes. this is affecting, as you can see from what s happened to us, it s affecting the whole family. the mental health and the well being of the whole family. and we are not alone. today s government guidance says care homes must do all they can to allow safe family visits. at this nottinghamshire home, they re building an outdoor room. the guidlines say well ventilated

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