A TEMPORARY jobcentre will be opening up in Bolton and youth hubs will set up in Farnworth and Westhoughton. The new site - which will be used alongside the current jobcentre on Blackhorse Street - is at Orlando Bridge House on Thynne Street. Currently improvements are being made to the building and a date for the opening has not yet been released. It will house extra work coaches and allow for social distancing, while the youth hubs will help the young unemployed. Latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions show that 32,609 people are claiming Universal Credit in Bolton as of February 11.
Bolton Wanderers Whites Hotel to open as Nightingale court
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Waverly in Dallas West Village takes a spa approach to dentistry
Waverly in Dallas West Village takes a spa approach to dentistry No white uniforms.
Photo courtesy of Waverly There s a dentist experience that offers dental services in a different, less doctor-y environment. Called
Waverly, its goal is to transform dentist visits from an unlikable chore into more of a spa experience. The flagship studio opened in late 2020 at the West Village in Uptown Dallas, at 3839 McKinney Ave. #130 (actually located on Blackburn Street), with a plan to open future locations throughout DFW and beyond. The company offers preventive services and diagnostic care, executed by dentists and hygienists from accredited dental schools who clean, brighten, and straighten teeth, prioritizing wellness and patient education.
Whites Hotel at Middlebrook A NIGHTINGALE court is to open at the Bolton Whites Hotel at Middlebrook in a bid to ease the criminal trials backlog. Final preparations are under way for conference rooms at the hotel, situated at the University of Bolton Stadium, to be converted into courtrooms. Once open, instead of business meetings and other functions, the rooms will host judges and barristers trying cases where defendants are not already remanded in custody and so a secure dock is not required. The venue is the third Nightingale court to be established in Greater Manchester, following the Lowry Theatre in Salford and the Hilton Hotel in Deansgate, Manchester.