Plans to build a city centre swimming pool on an old freight platform overlooking the popular outdoor food court Escape To Freight Island are under discussion, new reports claim today.
According to The Guardian’s North of England editor Helen Pidd, Manchester City Council is currently in talks with developers to transform one of the old freight platforms into the city centre’s first ever rooftop pool.
Pidd tweeted today: “Very exciting Manchester swimming news… This old freight platform, above what is now @freightisland, might become a rooftop swimming pool. Currently under discussion with developers/council. Please, please make this happen @mayfieldmcr @ManCityCouncil.”
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A spokesperson for the Mayfield Partnership said on the rumors: “Escape to Freight Island has quickly established itself as Manchesterâs most innovative and exciting destination.
“The team at Freight and our partners at Broadwick Live are always looking to develop brilliant new concepts and ideas for this incredible location – including for the area on platforms above Depot Mayfield.
“Among these plans an idea was floated some time ago for an outdoor swimming pool – but this is at a very early stage, and may yet prove to be impractical. Our core focus is on the delivery of Mayfield Park, which is due to open in 2022, delivering 6.5 acres of verdant green space for all to enjoy.”
This comes just one week after it was announced that Escape to Freight Island will be gaining a boutique ‘ice skating rink in the sky‘ as a part of its Winter Market celebrations throughout the festive period.Â
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In a first for the open-air food hall, the festive ice rink will be built and positioned underneath the striking industrial roof of Depot Mayfield on the new worlds-first âconcreteneâ mezzanine.
And that isn’t all the team over at Freight Island have to offer for the build up to Christmas; there’s a huge programme of festive events booked over the next couple of months, including Christmas workshops, karaoke, family raves, cabaret, live music, comedy and festive movie nights.
For more information, head over to the Escape to Freight Island website.
Manchester City Council has been contacted for comment.
Andy Burnham calls for Labour to adopt proportional representation in radical reform of Britain
âDecisions that impact our everyday lives â education, social care, the economy â are being made in the heartland of privilege by people absolutely out of touch with ordinary folkâ
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham has called for the Labour Party to adopt proportional representation for MPs to be elected, as part of a âradical rewiring of Britainâ.
He says reform will stop parties voted for by a minority gaining complete power at Westminster.
Labour has proposed plans to change how UK democracy currently works, which includes replacing the House of Lords with a directly elected senate for the UKâs nations and regions.
In a speech at the Making Britain Work For Scotland rally, in Edinburgh on Thursday evening, the mayor’s proposals were supported by the first minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford.
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As reported in The Guardian, Burnham said ensuring that MPs were elected using a system that accurately reflected votersâ choices would prevent a party only chosen by a minority of voters having complete power at Westminster.
He said: âI think we need to change the House of Commons as well, I think we need voting reform.
âI donât believe all people in all places will be equally represented in Westminster until every vote matters.â
He added that Labourâs plans to devolve even greater power to the English regions would allow power to flow from Westminster.Â
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This would make way for a âplace-first approachâ â where city regions had the authority to work collaboratively, diluting the power of a centralised party machine in London
Burnham was also supported by Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin â who noted she was the only woman among Englandâs 10 metropolitan mayors.
She said: âWe can and we must go further. Power cannot be hoarded in government departments, whether thatâs Westminster or Holyrood.
“Decisions that impact our everyday lives â education, social care, the economy â are being made in the heartland of privilege by people absolutely out of touch with ordinary folk.â
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Labourâs proposals to introduce new legally underpinned powers for the Scottish and Welsh parliaments, and the English regions, are expected to be a major feature in Keir Starmerâs upcoming general election campaign.
This comes after Gordon Brown held a rally in Edinburgh with his wife, Sarah Brown, under the guidance of Brownâs Our Scottish Future thinktank.
Here, for the first time, Labour leaders from across England, Wales and Scotland addressed a constitutional reform rally, highlighting the pressure Starmer will face to put Brownâs proposals into practice.
The former Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie was in the audience and is a member of Brownâs thinktank, suggesting the two parties may cooperate after the next election.
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However, Burnhamâs stand for electoral reform goes further than Labourâs plans.Â
Abandoning the current first past the post voting is believed to be opposed by most Labour MPs in the Commons. This is partly because many would face losing their seats and also because it would dilute the elected partyâs power.
However supporters of the reform argue that every other legislature in the UK, at Holyrood, the Senedd in Cardiff and Stormont in Northern Ireland, use proportional systems, as do council elections in devolved nations. It is expected a new second chamber at Westminster would also use region-based proportional voting.
A body has been found in the search for a teenage girl who got into difficulty while swimming in a reservoir with her friends.
The group were swimming in Carr Mill Dam, in St Helens, at around 12.30pm on Thursday, June 1st.
Emergency services were called after reports of concerns for safety of a 15-year-old girl who had âgot in distressâ.
After hours of searching the water, Merseyside Police confirmed they had found a body.
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In a statement at the scene, Chief Inspector for Merseyside Police for St Helens, Paul Holden said: âOfficers entered the water in an attempt to find the teenage girl.
âThey were joined by officers from Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service. Unfortunately, despite their best efforts, the search culminated in the recovery of the girl’s body.â
The girlâs next of kin have been informed and specialist liaison officers will work closely with the family to support them during this difficult time.
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He continued: âWhen the schools return for the summer term our schools officers will work with St Helens Council to ensure that we are able to educate young people about the dangers of water.
âWe know how tempting it can be to cool down in the water on a hot summers day, but we want to ensure that young people are equipped with the right knowledge to keep them safe around water.â
Chief inspector Holden ended the press conference with an appeal for witnesses, and anyone who was in the area at the time, to come forward and contact Merseyside Police â which can be done on their website or by calling 101.
Phillip Schofield has asked âdo you want me to die?â in an interview released this morning and says he has âlost everythingâ.
The former This Morning presenter has spoken out in his first interview since he departed the show, after it was revealed he had an affair with a younger male colleague .
After the revelations came to light, Schofield resigned as presenter on the ITV daytime show and was dropped by his agency YMU shortly afterwards, as he admitted to the âunwiseâ but ânot illegalâ romantic relationship with the runner.
Speaking in an interview with the BBCâs Amol Rajan, released on Friday morning (June 2nd), he discussed the public backlash and abuse he has faced online and in the media since admitting to the affair.
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When Rajan began by asking how he was, Schofield replied: âI think I understand how Caroline Flack felt.”
Schofield, visibly in a highly emotionally charged state, said: âIf my daughters hadnât been there, I wouldn’t be here. And, theyâve guarded me, and wouldnât let me out of their sight.
âI know thatâs a selfish point of view. But you come to a point where you just think, how much are you supposed to take?
âIf all of those people that write all that stuff, do they ever think that thereâs actually a person at the other end?â
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He added: “I have to talk about television in the past tense, which breaks my heart. I have lost everything. If I get through this I don’t know how I move forward. What am I going to do with my days?
“I see nothing ahead of me but blackness and sadness and regret and remorse and guilt. I did something very wrong and then I lied about it consistently… consistently lied about. You can’t live with that. How do you live with that?” The ex-daytime TV presenter said he felt he had to go ahead with an interview because âthere is an innocent person here, who didnât do anything wrongâ who he said is âvulnerable and probably feels like I doâ.
He urged the media to leave his former lover alone saying: âAnd I just have to say stop with him, ok with me, but stop with him. Leave him alone now.â Adding he was âmassivelyâ concerned about his welfare.
Schofield was also ’emphatic’ in his denial over allegations that he had groomed the man, as yesterday he told The Sun: âI did not [groom him].
“There are accusations of all sorts of things. It never came across that way [an abuse of power] because weâd become mates. I donât know about that.”
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And he also denied there had ever been a âfeudâ between him and his former co-presenter and âTV sisterâ Holly Willoughby. “Iâve lost my best friend. I let her down,â he told The Sun.
âHolly did not know. And she was one of the first texts that I sent, to say, âI am so, so sorry that I lied to youâ.â The pair had presented This Morning together since 2009, with Willoughby due to return to the show on Monday.
Alison Hammond and Dermot OâLeary have been among the presenters hosting the programme in recent weeks.
Schofield went on to say that his âgreatest apologyâ over the fallout from the affair was to his former lover and that he would âdie sorryâ for what he had done.