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APPLETON - After facing a two-week backlash from the community, the Common Council on Wednesday unanimously passed a resolution condemning xenophobia, racism and anti-Asian violence.
The resolution seeks to prevent the anti-Asian rhetoric and hate crimes that have intensified in the past year as Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) have been scapegoated for the coronavirus pandemic, and it encourages Appleton to become a more welcoming, inclusive community. Let s be a city known for unity and love for one another, said council member Maiyoua Thao, who introduced the resolution.
The wording of the resolution was unchanged from April 21, when the council referred it back to the Safety and Licensing Committee to be re-examined.
One part of Claremont Farm, which has had its plans passed (Credit Google Streetview) A Wirral farm will soon be hosting cinema nights as well as musical performances after plans were approved. Claremont Farm, near Bebington, was given a licence to sell alcohol between 11am and 11pm and host film and music nights during the same hours by Wirral Council s Licensing Panel. There were seven letters of representation from local residents, who had concerns regarding anti-social behaviour and public nuisance. However, Andrew Pimbley, the applicant, said no one complained about events held last year with a temporary events notice. Mr Pimbley added that on the cinema nights no noise would be produced as people listen to the films wearing headphones.
Wirral farmâs plan for cinema and music nights passed
There were concerns about anti-social behaviour from some locals
11:48, 5 MAY 2021
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One part of Claremont Farm, where plans for cinema and music nights were passed (Image: Google Streetview)
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A Wirral farm will be able to host regular cinema nights as well as musical performances after plans were approved.
Irish FA Licensing Committee grants record number of club licences
The Irish Football Association’s Licensing Committee has granted a record number of licences to clubs in Northern Ireland.
The UEFA, Premiership, Promotion and Championship licences are valid for the 2021-22 season and were awarded following “an immense effort” during unprecedented times, according to Licensing Committee chairman Allen McKinstry.
As part of the Irish FA’s ongoing implementation of club licensing policies, the committee met via video conference last night to consider applications for the award of the various licences – and granted a record 55 licences in total.
In line with current UEFA, Premiership, Promotion and Championship Licensing manuals, applicant clubs were assessed in five key areas: sporting, infrastructure/safety, personnel and administration, legal and financial.
Plans for new Wirral cafe and restaurant with âbeautifulâ views
The site has applied to Wirral Council for an alcohol licence
18:12, 29 APR 2021
South Parade, West Kirby, where the sailing centre is based (Image: Google Streetview)
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A new restaurant with âbeautifulâ views could be coming to one part of Wirral.