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In this latest tale, Jackie and grandson Malcolm take a trip back in time. The recent series of timeslip stories in my Haunted Wirral column resulted in me being overwhelmed with reports of experiences from readers of the
Globe near and far, from Birkenhead and Tranmere to Brisbane and Toronto. In all of my many years delving into the paranormal, I do not think I have ever received such a global (no pun intended) response from the reading public. The following timeslip case allegedly occurred in 1980. In June that year, 13-year-old Malcolm, from Clarendon Road, Wallasey, went to visit his 69-year-old grandmother, Jackie, on nearby Florence Road.
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Mayor: Only people traffic on the Avenue soon
MELISSA DOUGHTY AND SHANE SUPERVILLE
PEOPLE CAN look forward to the pedestrianisation of Ariapita Avenue, Port of Spain, soon.
The avenue will be closed to traffic and be only accessible to people at certain times, Port of Spain Mayor Joel Martinez told Newsday on Friday.
Martinez said this and other plans are some of the ways the city is moving along with its revitalisation plans.
He spoke with Newsday after the launch of the Commonwealth Garden at Wildflower Park, Serpentine Road, St Clair.
Last year the Prime Minister announced plans to revitalise the capital, including the development of Memorial Plaza, the Salvatori Building site and Piccadilly Street.