danielwood5
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I was down there a couple of months ago and they were down to three. How will bus drivers know where to stop???The ‘Four Banks’ crossroads in Chorlton is down to just one now
I was down there a couple of months ago and they were down to three. How will bus drivers know where to stop???The ‘Four Banks’ crossroads in Chorlton is down to just one now
Wrong decision for me, how can we mourn respectively and watch football?……
This is a very disappointing decision, how can one enjoy at such a time.Wrong decision for me, how can we mourn respectively and watch football?
Hopefully they ban any form of cheering.
Leaf it out, we do.People just don’t need branches anymore.
Good luck with that one, there will be huge pressure for all business to close, I was put in that position with the Diana funeral, close or my business would be burnt down, I kid you not.It's not compulsory to close, it's down to individual businesses choice
Maccy d and kfc will be open as people can’t cope without themNot anymore I don't no, depends what retail you work in mate?
Generally owned by hard working Pakistanis or the likes and they will open regardless for 25 hours that day our local one opens Christmas Day and Boxing DayIt is, read the rules, any business can open if they choose to, I guarantee your go locals and premier shops will be open, it is not compulsory
Wrong decision for me, how can we mourn respectively and watch football?
Hopefully they ban any form of cheering.
Clearly it's likely to be one or the other. I just saw a post from a local saying that, along with a link to the Council website which mentioned both those things.Others have claimed it’s to save room for queuing to sign condolences book. Which is it?
Either way, I can’t see there would be any need to suspend a cycle rack.
Surely there’s some grass to lay flowers not a bike rack. Strange place to put flowers.