Wythenshawe World - Issue 834 - July 2020

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Paul O’Grady

The biggest annual Summer Reading Challenge is going digital for the first time

The Summer Reading Challenge is the UK’s biggest reading event for 4 to 11 year olds and for the first time, it is going digital, making it even easier to get involved. The annual challenge encourages 4 to 11 year olds to pick up and read a book of their choice, earning rewards based on their progress. To take part, all that young readers need to do is go to https://summerreadingchallenge. org.uk/. Once registered, there are a wide range of e-books and audiobooks that can be borrowed, completely free from the Manchester libraries website https:// fe.bolindadigital.com/wldcs_bol_fo/b2i/ productOverview.html?b2bSite=3986&bro wseItemId=117077&fromPage=1 The theme of this year’s challenge is“The Silly Squad”. Children are encouraged to join the squad, made up of fun-loving animals who love to explore loads of hilarious books. The main advantage of the reading challenge going digital is being able to get involved from home and read any books, not just those borrowed from Libraries. Manchester Libraries are showing their support by providing a packed schedule of activities. Until September 4th there will be the chance to join in with daily activities – from Draw Alongs, poetry and storytelling to craft ideas to do at home – there’s something for everyone! To join in follow @manchesterlibraries on Facebook at 11 am or catch up on YouTube: h t t p s : / / w w w. y o u t u b e . c o m / c h a n n e l / UCOV9hZgzBO3hMPmZp8JPlcA/videos. The Silly Squad book review competition is unlike any other book review competition the weirder and wackier the review the better. If there has been a book that you cannot put down, let others know just how good it is. The competition runs until 4 September when a winner from each age category will be chosen to receive a bundle of brand new books and a Kindle Fire. The age categories are: 4-6 years 7-8 years 9-10 years 11 years plus (up to 13 years) There are more competitions encouraging children to get creative. “The Silly Squad made me do it!” invites young budding artists, authors and storytellers to draw and write their own stories. Watch the daily videos from Manchester Libraries to get inspiration for your creations. Each week a winner will be picked with a free book up for grab. To enter the competitions email your entries to j.osborne@manchester.gov.uk including your name, age and the Library you use.

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George Floyd mural update - the mural has now been restored

Little Mix Survey asks businesses their view on the economic recovery following pandemic

Businesses are urged to take part in a survey that will provide vital insight into how the city’s business sector has been impacted by Covid-19 - and how they can be supported in the future. The business sector has been provided £250m worth of grant funding and rate relief to provide immediate, up-front financial support during the national lockdown period. As the city moves focus to economic recovery, the survey asks businesses for their views to help the city on the road to recovery, what issues are specific to Manchester, and their view on how to get the city moving again as quickly as possible. The survey is live now businesses are asked to take part as soon as possible. Take part here: www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/ en-uk/manchester-business-survey

DIMITRIOS TZENEVRAKIS 337 PALATINE ROAD MANCHESTER M22 4HH To sell alcohol to be consumed both on and off the premises every day between 12:00 - 22:30

The George Floyd mural in Stevenson Square has now been restored by artist Akse P19. Cllr Nigel Murphy, Deputy Leader of Manchester City Council, said: “This morning we found that the George Floyd mural in Stevenson Square had been defaced with racist graffiti. It was a shocking act that has no place in our city. “I’m happy to confirm that the artist who was responsible for the mural has already repaired the damage and restored the mural. A huge thank you for their quick action to put right a wrong that has rightly left many people disturbed that this behaviour exists in our society. “We will continue to help Greater Manchester Police in their investigation and we are determined to bring the person who committed this crime to justice. I would urge anyone with information to get in touch.” Anyone with information should contact police on 101 quoting 610 of 22/07/20 or the independent charity - Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

12 08 2020

Notice of Application for a new Licence under the Licensing Act 2003 Application is made by: Iceburg (Manchester) Limited for supply of food and non-alcoholic beverages between the hours 11:00 and 02:00 every day at Unit 1&2 San Court, 25-27 Wilmslow Road, Manchester, M14 5TB. Representations shall be made in writing to Premises Licensing, Level 1 Town Hall Extension, Albert Square, Manchester, PO Box 532, M60 2LA, or by e-mail to: premises. licensing@manchester.gov.uk on or before: 03/08/2020 It is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application under the Licensing Act 2003. A person guilty of such an offence is liable on summary conviction to an unlimited fine.


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