The independent shops reopening in Grimsby and Cleethorpes from Monday
From Monday, April 12, non-essential retailers including independent stores and high-street brands will begin to reopen
14:47, 10 APR 2021
Non-essential shops in Grimsby and Cleethorpes can reopen from Monday as more restrictions start to ease.
It marks Step Two of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown after the rule of six or two household was reintroduced in outdoor settings on March 29.
From Monday, April 12, non-essential retailers including independent stores and high-street shops will begin to reopen.
Personal care businesses like hair and beauty salons, museums, libraries, theme parks and zoos can reopen from this date too.
Woman living with a disability speaks out one year on from Ann Marie Smith s death
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Disability care recipient Ann Marie Smith died last year, sparking a criminal investigation by SA Police.
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It has been one year since Ann Marie Smith died in horrific circumstances, now another woman living with a disability says she fears she and others could meet a similar fate.
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Another woman living with a disability says she is in a similar situation
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The Martha s Vineyard Times
M.V. Museum hosts new series encompassing Island themes
The themes include Belonging, Voyaging, Fishing, Escaping, Farming, Creating, and Changing. Courtesy M.V. Museum
The museum is hosting a virtual series of talks to explore each theme. Courtesy M.V. Museum
The history of Martha’s Vineyard has unfolded over thousands of years, across hundreds of square miles of land and sea, and in dozens of communities across the Island. “It is not a single story, but many interwoven stories,” explains a press release from the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. Inspired by the exhibition “One Island, Many Stories,” the M.V. Museum invites the community to participate in a monthly virtual program featuring Bow Van Riper, research librarian at the museum, in conversation with a different Islander whose work engages with one of the exhibition’s themes: Escaping, changing, voyaging, belonging, creating, fishing, and farming. This live and lively d
Coronavirus in Jacksonville: What you need to know for Sunday, March 14
3:30 p.m. | Florida reports 31 more COVID-19 deaths
Florida recorded 31 more COVID-19 deaths, none in Northeast Florida, in Sunday s daily report on the coronavirus pandemic.
The statewide deaths added were the fewest in a Florida Department of Health report since Nov. 15, although Sunday reports have often included lower death and case totals than most other days of the week.
In Northeast Florida, no new deaths were reported, and the St. Johns County death toll again decreased. The state reduced the county s deaths from 199 to 198, without specifying the reason for the decrease. The statewide death toll increased to 32,860, including nine new deaths in Miami-Dade County. | Read more