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Birmingham City Women’s head coach Carla Ward resigns By The Athletic Staff Birmingham City Women head coach Carla Ward has resigned from her role at the club. The 37-year-old took charge of the club in August and will step down at the end of the season. That means she will remain in the dugout for this Sunday’s Women’s FA Cup fifth-round tie against Southampton at the SportNation.bet Stadium. The Women’s Super League (WSL) concluded last Sunday, with Birmingham finishing 11th. Ward’s imminent departure means four of the 12 WSL clubs are now in search of a new manager. ....
Trio leave Aston Villa Women Trio leave Aston Villa Women Photo: Kevin Warburton / A Moment in Sport / PSI via Imago Aston Villa Women’s Head Coach Gemma Davies, Interim Manager Marcus Bignot and Assistant Jenny Sugarman have all left the club. Davies joined Villa in 2018 and secured promotion to the WSL last season, after steering the team through an unbeaten Championship campaign. The side secured a second season in the top-flight with Sunday’s draw at Arsenal. Sugarman joined Villa in 2019, while Marcus Bignot was brought in midway through the 2020/21 campaign. ....
Dopey burglar left trail of oil all the way from crime scene back to his house Dominic Oliver was arrested after officers followed the trail of oil back to his home in Burry Port Sign up for our Crime and Punishment NewsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. The inside stories on the latest court stories from Wales When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A dopey burglar was caught after leaving a trail of oil from the crime scene back to his home. ....
Footfall in Northwich was up 196 per cent during the first week of traders reopening NORTHWICH has reported a positive few weeks back for traders and hospitality, with footfall up 196 per cent since last year. Cheshire West and Chester Council, the borough’s Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) and traders have been working together to make the reopenings as safe and as welcoming as possible. Hands, Face and Space is still the message for visitors and shoppers alike. By allowing a little more time, planning, booking ahead and being careful, the high streets across the borough are hoping to capitalise on the strong start. ....
RETAILERS and visitor attractions across Cheshire West and Chester have reported a positive first week of trading following the easing of lockdown restrictions. Cheshire west and Chester Council, the borough’s Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) and traders have been working together to make the reopening of shopping centres as safe and as welcoming as possible. Hands, Face and Space is still the message for visitors and shoppers alike. By allowing a little more time, planning, booking ahead and being careful, the high streets across the borough are hoping to capitalise on the strong start. Chester BID manager Carl Critchlow said: “We really couldn’t have asked for a better start, our hospitality sector was thriving, retailers positive, and in the sunshine the city is looking clean and welcoming.” ....