Big developments, City of Culture and more: What to look forward to in Coventry in 2021
The City of Culture celebrations and vaccine roll-out will make the New Year a brighter one, it is hoped
05:00, 1 JAN 2021
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Images for Coventry City of Culture s new brand Coventry Moves
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Coronavirus cases continued to fall slightly across Glasgow in the seven days before it was announced the city would go back into level four on Boxing Day. For the week up to Friday December 18 the number of positive cases recorded in Glasgow was 911, a decrease from 938 the week before and from 976 the week before that. The rate of positive cases per 100,000 another key indicator for allocating council areas into levels was 143.9, down from 148.2 from the previous week The test positivity rate, the percentage of those tested who get a positive result, was however 6.3%, which is above the 5% level where the World Health Organisation says the virus is suppressed.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. â Two Allentown Neighborhood Improvement Zone Development Authority subcommittees heard proposed changes Monday afternoon on two previously approved projects.Â
The public improvement committee of ANIZDA approved to recommend a change in the credit funding facility to finance $2.8 million to reorganize and redesign the Allentown Transportation Center located downtown between Sixth and Seventh streets.Â
The authority will replace ESSA Bank and Trust as the provider of the credit facility for the bus terminal improvements, in addition to those slated for the downtown s center square, costing another $2.5 million. Â
According to City Center Investment Corp. President J.B. Reilly, ESSA expressed concerns, in light of the recent economic conditions, of overextending itself. It had also agreed to offer financing to two downtown parking garages â one at Seventh and Hamilton streets and a second on Maple Street behind the former Holiday Inn at Ninth and