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Pubs, restaurants, cinemas and cafes were among the businesses able to open their doors again today as restrictions were eased in Blackburn.
Business owners breathed a sigh of relief as indoor hospitality and entertainment were able to return, despite concerns over the spread of the Indian variant of coronavirus in the borough. The Postal Order had customers in for breakfast and a pint with general manager, Andrew Ibbotson, saying that although it is great to be back, they are looking forward to the June lifting for things to feel more ‘normal’.
The Postal Order was busy, with punters excited to get back into a pub
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Yinka Davies has been married for over five years without a child. She has been to many hospitals and done many tests in a bid to get pregnant.
Recently, she was told by a gynaecologist that she had fibroid. She was disturbed and felt the fibroid could be the reason she was unable to have her children.
While her assumptions may be true according to some experts, some other experts insist fibroid and infertility are not related.
In a document by reproductivefacts.org, approximately five to 10 percent of infertile women have fibroids although their size and location determine whether fibroids affect fertility.
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Outgoing Explore Lawrence Executive Director Michael Davidson is pictured at the Lawrence Visitors Center, 812 Massachusetts St., on April 29, 2021.
If downtown Lawrence is the city’s crown jewel, then the city’s outgoing tourism director thinks there is more the community can do to make it shine, as well as other community gems that deserve a little more attention.
Michael Davidson, the executive director of local convention and visitors bureau Explore Lawrence, plans to retire this spring after serving in his position since April 2016. Davidson came to Lawrence after working in the tourism industry for 30 years, including leading tourism bureaus in Walla Walla, Wash., and Long Island, N.Y., where he grew up.