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EXTENDED: An order banning street drinking in Worcester city centre has been extended for a further three years A BAN on street drinking in the city centre will be extended for a further three years after plans were backed by councillors. The public space protection order (PSPO) bans the drinking of alcohol throughout the city centre - and several other parts of Worcester - and also forces people to give up their booze. The PSPO applies to the whole of Worcester’s city centre and additional areas at Cranham Drive and Windermere Drive in Warndon, King George V playing fields, an area around Rose Avenue in Tolladine and the Blackpole Industrial Estate.
Time to get technical in Copeland and Shop Local
During a time of virtual learning, remote working and a reliance on all things digital, we take a look at Copeland’s top tech traders in this week’s Shop Local feature. With so many of us relying on our laptops, mobiles and other devices throughout lockdown, having tech-savvy traders about is always important. In week 26 of Copeland Council’s award-winning Shop Local: Keep it in Copeland campaign, we are taking a closer look at those who offer these key services in our communities. Since opening in September, Millom’s B&M Tech Services has seen a steady stream of customers needing help with a range of technical issues.
With so many of us relying on our laptops, mobiles and other devices throughout lockdown, having tech-savvy traders about is always important. In week 26 of Copeland Council’s award-winning Shop Local: Keep it in Copeland campaign, we’re taking a closer look at those who offer these key services in our communities Since opening in September, Millom’s B&M Tech Services has seen a steady stream of customers needing help with a range of technical issues. Co-owners Bill Amos and Matt Dust are always on hand, doing everything from swapping Sim cards between phones and fixing faulty printers, to refurbishing old laptops to give to families in need of a little support.