In an unusual turn of events, Cristiano Ronaldo has plans to bring a brand new luxury hotel complete with rooftop bar to our very own Piccadilly Gardens. The plan comes courtesy of a collaboration between Ronaldo and Portuguese leisure brand Pestana, with the idea to bring a ‘high end lifestyle hotel’ to overlook the Gardens, located on the corner of Piccadilly and Newton Street.
According to the Manchester Evening News, the Pestana CR7 Manchester is subject to planning permission but is scheduled to open in 2023, making it the seventh hotel from the chain branded with CR7 – named after the former Man United star’s shirt number.
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Pestana said on its website: “It couldn’t be more appropriate – after all, this is the city where Cristiano Ronaldo started his international career in Man United back in 2003 and where he first used number 7”. The plans submitted to the council would see the Grade II-listed Halls Building at 69-75 Piccadilly redeveloped, with £27 million pumped into the development. The empty building next door is earmarked to be demolished, with a new 11-storey tower built in its place, and across both buildings would be the new four-star hotel with 151 bedrooms. On top of that, there would also be a bar and cafe, gym and roof terrace.
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The site is currently home to The Piccadilly Tavern pub, which will be refurbished as part of the plans, and is set to remain a pub with no current plans to close it, the MEN reports. There will also be a new outdoor seating area on Newton Street, with widened pavements to accommodate this and trees planted, on top of new leisure and retails units.
The planning application adds: “Pestana are now keen to expand their brand into the regions and Manchester’s economic and regeneration context and visitor attraction presents a fantastic opportunity to establish their brand and second hotel in the UK.” The proposed scheme is set to go before a planning committee on September 9th, after the consultation period ends.
An 82-year-old woman has sadly died after being hit by a vehicle on a main road in Tameside yesterday.
The elderly woman was critically injured in the collision which happened on Manchester Road, in Audenshaw, at around 5.55pm on Monday, November 20th.
Emergency services rushed to the scene, close to the Snipe Retail Park, and an ambulance took her to hospital.
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The driver of the vehicle, a 31-year-old woman, remained at the scene and has continued to assist police with enquiries.
Greater Manchester Police have confirmed the woman has now died from her injuries and are appealing for witnesses of the collision to come forward to help them with their investigations.
Confirming the tragic update in a statement, the force said: “At around 5.55pm on Monday November 20th, Greater Manchester Police were called to reports of a road traffic collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian on Manchester Road, Audenshaw.
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“An 82-year-old woman who was taken to hospital in a serious condition has since sadly died from her injuries.
“The driver of the vehicle, a 31-year-old woman, remained at the scene and is continuing to assist police with enquiries.
“Police would like to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the collision – and are continuing to appeal for anyone with relevant mobile, dashcam or CCTV footage to please come forward.”
Members of the public can submit information and footage by calling 0161 856 4741 quoting log 2797 of 20/11/23. You can also report information online using the LiveChat function on the website: www.gmp.police.uk.
A nasty cold virus is sweeping across the UK and it’s leaving sufferers feeling ill for weeks.
Winter is here and the countdown to Christmas is on, but what would the festive season be without the fear of catching a seasonal bug and it ruining any plans you have over the coming weeks?
According to reports, a nasty virus is going about and sufferers have reported symptoms including fever, aches, chills, headaches, blocked noses, coughs and extreme fatigue.
Not only does it come with a list of rather unpleasant symptoms, it is also being said to go on and on, leaving those affected housebound for weeks.
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Those who have had the pleasure of experiencing the brutal cold have taken to Reddit to spread the word – and hopefully not the virus.
In a thread on social media site Reddit, one person wrote: “Just coming off the back end of a brutal cold that’s lasted about 3 weeks, during which my sinuses have been almost completely closed, relaxing only for brief periods while also producing mucus at an alarming rate.
“Emerging from my bed this morning, I could breathe through my nose again. I could smell things.
“It still feels like somebody poured Ready Brek into the back of my face, but it’s finally over and life is beautiful again.”
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Another who also caught the nasty cold said they were still housebound the following week, as they said: “I caught it in October, I was bedridden for days and then spent another week housebound, constantly looking at my phone to see if it had been 4 hours since my last dose of paracetamol.”
They went on to add how it felt ‘worse than any winter bug I’d had before 2020’.
A third person also felt the lasting effects saying: “It’s been a total b******, had me in bed for a couple of days and feeling s*** for a couple of weeks now.
“I can totally recommend Otrivine nasal spray for the blocked nose/sinus bit though.”
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Another added: “Currently on day 5 of it. . Feel absolutely lousy. So much mucus it’s ridiculous. Already feeling anxious about having to call in sick again tomorrow but I refuse to go back to work until I’m well enough.
“Won’t get thanked for going in and certainly won’t get thanked by colleagues if I spread this around. Just hoping I’m all clear for Christmas. Get well soon everyone.”
However, experts are saying there is no evidence to suggest that viruses which cause colds are any more severe than they were pre-pandemic.
One reason may be because we’ve forgotten how rotten they really can make us feel after not catching them as much throughout the Covid lockdowns, social distancing and wearing face masks.
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Speaking to ABC News in February, Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University, said: “All of us have forgotten about what common colds used to be like, and we’re getting them now again.
Lack of exposure to viruses that cause cold symptoms may also be playing a role. People who haven’t had a cold in a while won’t have as much immunity to viruses, Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, professor of medicine and infectious disease specialist at UCSF, also told the publication.
“Lack of exposure to viruses over time might make a cold seem much worse than before, because you haven’t been exposed a little bit along the way,” he said.
The NHS’s advice for sufferers of a winter cold virus is to get plenty of rest and drink lots of water. You can also drink a hot lemon with honey to help soothe a sore throat.
Greater Manchester Police are investigating after a fight broke out at a theatre production of Hamilton in Manchester on Friday.
Officers were called to an altercation between a man and a woman, both audience members, during the performance on the evening of November 24th.
Police said no arrests have been made.
The incident comes just days after the hit musical opened at Manchester’s Palace Theatre, kicking off a hugely anticipated nationwide tour.
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A spokesperson for Greater Manchester police said: “Officers were called to Oxford Street in the city centre at about 10.30pm on Friday November 24th, 2023, to a report of an assault.
“An investigation is ongoing at this time with no arrests made. Thankfully, injuries sustained are not believed to be life-threatening.”
Officers were called to the same theatre back in April after rowdy audience members refused to remain seated and continued to sing loudly during a performance of The Bodyguard.
The Bodyguard was halted while the audience members were ‘forcibly removed’.
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Hamilton is the story of Alexander Hamilton who became an American founding father.
The theatre production is touring the UK for the first time ever and runs for 15 weeks in Manchester from November 11th to February 24th, 2024.
The hit production, from Cameron Mackintosh and Jeffrey Seller, has been playing on London’s West End since 2017 and continues to play to sell-out houses at the Victoria Palace Theatre.
GMP has urged anyone with information regarding the fight that happened during Hamilton to call 101 quoting incident 3783 of November 24th, 2023.