What will Manchester look like in 100 years? PLUS ‘Seismic shift’ in attitudes to school attendance AND European café culture in south Manchester
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Chris Lawson, managing director and senior designer at CK Architectural claims the interpretation gives great modern features to streets and squares. He says introducing a section of greenery 'could give a level of decarbonisation and biodiversity' which he says will 'have to lead future architecture in cityscapes just like this one'.
‘Seismic shift’ in attitudes to full-time school attendance “Pre-Covid, I was very much about getting the kids into school, you know, attendance was a big thing. Education was a major thing. After Covid, I’m not gonna lie to you, my take on attendance and absence now is like I don’t really care anymore. Life’s too short.”
“Pre-Covid, ensuring your child’s daily attendance at school was seen as a fundamental element of good parenting. Post-Covid, parents no longer felt that to be the case, and instead view attending school as one of several - often competing - options or demands on their child on a daily basis, against a backdrop of a more holistic approach to daily life,” the report concludes.
Dixons Brooklands - a secondary school in the ward - had a very low attendance this year according to Manchester Council. Mark Harrison, executive director for Dixons Academies Trust, said the impact of Covid ‘has not been felt equally across society’. “Solving the attendance challenge will require multi-agency work and won’t be achieved by schools alone. We are working relentlessly to re-establish pre-pandemic norms in our schools, but this is going to take time,” he said.
"Most NHS departments already have consultant vacancies. You need consultants to read reports and to check scan results, and surgeons to do operations. If we're to ever get the waiting lists down, we need those really experienced, qualified consultants. "For me, the way the government is approaching it, I think it's difficult for me to see how I can stay in the NHS in the future. If this is how the government treats us now in comparison to 12 years ago, how will it treat us in another 12 years,” he said.
Manchester Council’s leader Bev Craig previously urged Downing Street to 'provide assurances that the Birmingham-Manchester leg of HS2 is going ahead' saying 'tens of thousands of jobs' and millions of pounds rely on its certainty. Those who oppose housing asylum seekers in the hotel believe it’s unsuitable for asylum seekers because of a lack of local amenities and limited public transport. Wigan MP Lisa Nandy and the council have both written to the government calling on them to rethink the plan.
“I am personally very coffee focused, but I’m always dubious about the term ‘coffee shop’ as it feels too limiting. So in my head we’ll be a café and bar, that just so happens to serve specialty coffee at a high level. I also love sandwiches, like proper hearty sandwiches. So we’re working on something special in that department too.”
He said he was ‘completely and utterly beguiled by the idea that a working class individual like myself and my brothers and my mother and father could have a wonderful skill and could have a dream to be lifted from the pit, as in Billy's case, or the factories in my mum and dad's and my case’.
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