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Covid-19: Leading hotel chains offer rooms to care for sick

Covid-19: Leading hotel chains offer rooms to care for sick Synopsis Hotel chains such as Indian Hotels, ITC Hotels, Oyo, Lemon Tree, Trident and Sarovar Hotels have tied up with hospitals and worked out elaborate safety and cleaning SOPs to provide maximum safety to patients and staff across touchpoints to offer isolation services at select properties. Some leading hotels are offering quarantine services for asymptomatic and mild cases of Covid-19 as demand for paid isolation services increases in major cities. Hotel chains such as Indian Hotels, ITC Hotels, Oyo, Lemon Tree, Trident and Sarovar Hotels have tied up with hospitals and worked out elaborate safety and cleaning SOPs to provide maximum safety to patients and staff across touchpoints to offer isolation services at select

Suburban memories of life in the Granite City

Suburban memories of life in the Granite City © SYSTEM Back in 1995 PJ & Duncan wowed their teenage fans with a gig at the Capitol - before the popular duo became better know as Ant and Dec. Aberdeen’s many communities are woven into the fabric of Aberdeen’s reputation as a vibrant and fascinating city. We’ve opened our archives to look at some of the great places and institutions – as well as famous faces – of the Granite City over the decades. See what and who you remember. Codona’s Cadona’s Super Loop –  65 foot high circle – dominates the amusement park and provides the adventurous with a breath-taking trip into a topsy-turvy Aberdeen in 1986.

Wrexham AFC supporters launch Fearless in Devotion fanzine to celebrate new era

Wrexham AFC supporters launch Fearless in Devotion fanzine to celebrate new era First issue of Fearless in Devotion by former Daily Post journalists includes a chat with cult hero Mickey Thomas, Dragons captain Shaun Pearson on the takeover and a feature with fans who said no to Ryan and Rob buying the club Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Sign up to our free newsletter for the top North Wales stories sent straight to your e-mail Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up now! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Gritty story from Keighley author Tom features town locations

A LONG-time writer from Keighley has published his latest novel – which he describes as “a gritty story with no frills”. Tom Dade says The Lemon Tree could almost be labelled a social documentary – and the storyline includes a number of references to locations around Keighley. “There’s the Olympic Cafe that used to be on Bow Street, Druids Altar and the Cliffe Castle bandstand – which is the setting for a brief sexual encounter that would have ‘fifty shades’ fans reaching for their sick bags!” says Tom, 64. In The Lemon Tree, a chance encounter leads two former school friends – Billy Anderson and Terry Duffield (Duffy) – to seek their fortunes by delving into the world of shady transactions.

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