𝐁𝐎𝐁 𝐇𝐈𝐍𝐂𝐇𝐋𝐈𝐅𝐅𝐄
It is with immense sadness as we announce that Bob passed away yesterday after a long illness. Our sincere and heartfelt condolences go to Helen, Katy, Sally and all the family.
He was and always will be a legend of Prestwich CTBC and a giant of grassroots cricket in Lancashire.
Today is not a day for words but to simply reflect on the many wonderful memories we all share of a dear friend.
Having moved from a flammable flat in @GqrMcr to a new build next to TH one thing is clear, developers need the strictest regulation.
I no longer live in a fire risk but a flat so poorly insulated it wouldn't stay above 12°C in the winter.
Is that really a home for the future?
Yesterday we broadcast the latest of our pieces on the building safety crisis. So often it's supposed the costs for leaseholders are arising as a result of changes in building safety law now. But it can also be about a failure in building safety which goes back decades.
Yesterday I visited Transport House in Salford. The leaseholders there are part the next stage in the cladding crisis. But their problem isn't really what's on their building. It's what's in it. Their freeholder has told them it will cost £3m to make safe. Over £100k each.
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So there it is. After our first batch of remediation works were completed this time last year, we've been told that we're still at a B2 rating. More remediation is needed and a second wave of costs coming our way.
#EndOurCladdingScandal#tired
Abbas and Abbott is a pretty serious new-ball pairing. Just need to bring through academy seamers Abbo and Abbamos for the full verb conjugation pace quartet
After 3 days of our campaign going ‘live’ we have just reached the £5k mark.
We have seen donations and pledges from as far as Australia and USA.
As we enter the second half of our Campaign towards the £10k target we still have some great rewards.
https://t.co/pWUwL30LEa
Exactly 9 months ago, just after 5am UK time on the 12 January, the first BBC TV report ran about the death of a man in central China from a peculiar new disease. Officials insisted it was all under control and would be nothing like the 2008 SARS outbreak which killed 770 people.
WATCH: Grigore Lup, a Romanian shoemaker, came up with the idea of long-nosed leather size 75 shoes to help keep people apart and respect the rules of social distancing https://t.co/9l37HkUeEJ