Calls to permanently pedestrianise up to 25 Manchester city centre streets shut during lockdown - here s the full list The future of the city centre is a pedestrian one where our streets can be enjoyed by all
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NELSON S neighbourhood policing team have appealed for people to follow coronavirus restrictions after discovering several breaches in Brierfield. Officers had been patrolling the areas around Sackville Street, Chapel Street, Clitheroe Road, Woodfield Terrace, Heyhead Park and the Rugby Club over Saturday evening when they discovered several groups of people of more than two. The groups had been waiting for friends and in one case smoking cannabis. A police spokesperson said: We continue to thank all residents and businesses for helping and adhering to the current Covid restrictions which understandably is a very difficult time for us all. We are all in this together and have been impacted as a community however there are some of the youths who don’t think the rules apply to them and continue to breach the rules so please be warned, if you do not follow the advice action will be taken against you.
This Charming Naan : Superfan opens curryhouse where the dishes pay tribute to The Smiths We started off with just a few dishes like Girlfriend In A Korma and Madras is Murder
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Max Paley is the owner of This Charming Naan (Image: Alex Cousins / SWNS)
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Making Visible the Invisible
By Dr Antonia Hart
One of the things #VisibleWomen2020 champions is making visible those women whose stories have never been told. Close to my heart are those nineteenth- and early twentieth-century women in business, who have had little or no share in recent reassessments of women’s historical role in Ireland. There’s endless pleasure to be had, too, in exploring similarities with their entrepreneurial Belgian sisters, as creative, as hardworking, as tenacious.
The official record, in Ireland, can hide the truth of such women’s stories. The census recorded Kathleen Daly as having no occupation at a time when we know from her letters to her future husband, Tom Clarke, that she was running a hugely successful dressmaking business in Limerick. Someone struck through the space allowed for ‘Occupation’ for Mary Andrews although she was running a shop in Terenure and, in the words of her son Todd Andrews, ‘made enough to provide a rent-free ho
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A 24-year-old man from the Kettering area has been arrested in connection with a non-stop road traffic collision in Sackville Street, Thrapston.
A spokesman for Northamptonshire Police said: He was arrested yesterday afternoon (Thursday, December 17) on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and failing to stop at the scene of a road collision. He has been released under investigation pending further inquiries. The collision took place at about 4pm on Wednesday, December 16, when a car collided with three pedestrians.
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