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High-end vending machine startup stakes space in Scott s Addition

High-end vending machine startup stakes space in Scott’s Addition April 21, 2021 ELYA recently set up one of its refrigerated vending machines in Scott’s Addition outside of Alton Lane’s office on West Leigh Street. ( Jack Jacobs photos) An automated newcomer has made a small step into the Scott’s Addition food scene that it hopes will lead to bigger things. ELYA, which sells quick-serve healthy entrees and snacks out of custom refrigerated vending machines, installed one of its machines in the neighborhood. It chose a spot outside the corporate office of menswear brand Alton Lane’s corporate office at 3121 W. Leigh St. earlier this month, bringing its total number of operational machines to three units in the city about six months into its launch.

The part of south Essex with highest number of Covid cases in county

The Southend borough is now recording the highest number of coronavirus infections in Essex. Here are the latest average infection rates for each part of south Essex compared with a week earlier: Southend-on-Sea - 34.9 cases per 100,000 people (64 cases) - 38.8, (71) Castle Point - 15.5 cases per 100,000 people (14 cases) - 21.0 cases per 100,000 people (19 cases) Thurrock -14.9 cases per 100,000 people (26 cases) - 33.8 cases per 100,000 people (59 cases) Basildon - 11.2 cases per 100,000 people (21 cases) - 16.6 cases per 100,000 people (31 cases) Rochford - 8.0 cases per 100,000 people (7 cases) - 35.5 cases per 100,000 people (31 cases) Lockdown rules will be eased further on Monday, with outdoor hospitality reopening. Non-essential retailers will also be allowed to reopen as part of the latest stage of the Government s roadmap out of lockdown.

Women feel unsafe on Southend streets as figures reveal deaths

Women feel unsafe on Southend streets as figures reveal deaths
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Celebrating legacy of four pioneering women from Bolton

Professor Paul Salveson is a historian and writer and lives in Bolton. He is visiting professor in ‘Worktown Studies’ at the University of Bolton and author of several books on Lancashire history International Women’s Day on Monday was a reminder of the many Bolton women who have played an important role in society – not just locally, but on the national stage. Four of them are Sarah Reddish, Alice Foley, Alice Collinge and Susan Isaacs Sarah Reddish (centre) with the the Bolton Women’s Co-operative Guild around 1900 Sarah Reddish Sarah Reddish was born in Westleigh (as it was then called - now ‘West Leigh’) in 1849 and left school at the age of 11 to work at home with her mother, a silk weaver. Her father, Thomas, was active in the Co-operative Movement and the family moved to Bolton where he became librarian and secretary to the Bolton Co-operative Education Committee. His co-operative principles rubbed off on his daughter.

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