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Plans to improve the number plate recognition parking scheme at the Royal Bolton Hospital have been approved by the council. An automatic number-plate recognition (ANPR) parking system is already in place for parking at much of the hospital, however, this will now be expanded to cover all 2,565 spaces at the trust site. The parking system is run by ParkingEye and iFM, who say they are looking to reduce the “amount of abuse” of parking spaces that they say currently occurs at the hospital site. Planning agent Jaden Fish said: “ParkingEye propose to expand on a car park management system on an existing car park owned by Bolton NHS Foundation Trust which utilises automatic number plate recognition cameras (ANPR) and associated signage to monitor the entrance and exit of vehicles within the specified car parks.
The Fox and Hounds in Blackburn Pub landlords who have been at the centre of Blackburn s matchday drinking culture for more than 25 years have officially called time. Derek and Sue Haworth, who have run The Fox and Hounds in Ewood for the last 28 years, officially stepped down on Monday, amidst slowing trade and an uncertain future due to the coronavirus crisis. Mr and Mrs Haworth announced they would be leaving the Fox and Hounds back in September and even though retirement beckons for the couple, Mr Haworth said a lot has changed over the last 28 years with Covid only making things tougher for the industry.