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Over-18s in âhigh riskâ neighbourhoods to be offered vaccine in Indian variant ârace against timeâ
The Manchester neighbourhoods are Longsight, Levenshulme, Whalley Range, Rusholme, Ardwick, Moss Side, Cheetham and Crumpsall, but the move is also being pursued across Greater Manchester
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Manchester and other boroughs in the conurbation are to start vaccinating over-18s in neighbourhoods deemed at âhigh riskâ of being particularly hard hit by the Indian Covid variantâs spread.
Surely Manchester has moved on : Residents object to Ancoats sports bar claiming it attracts bad crowd
Second City has applied for a new licence in Cotton Square
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Residents have objected to plans for a sports bar to get a new licence in Ancoats claiming it attracts a bad crowd and that Manchester has moved on .
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Council open public toilets in Piccadilly Gardens to help make city as welcoming as possible
A set of five loos have been set up in the Gardens opposite Morrisons
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Temporary public toilets have been installed in Piccadilly Gardens in a bid to make the city centre as welcoming as possible as coronavirus restrictions are eased.