Opening date set for Lincoln High Street arcade bar Carousel
Eat, drink and play!
Carousel will open in the former Ruddocks store on Lincoln High Street on May 19.
New arcade bar Carousel will open in the former Ruddocks store on Lincoln High Street on May 19, promising somewhere fun to eat, drink and play in the city.
Work began on site in January after a planning application was approved for alterations to the unit, which will also include Quickdraw virtual shooting range and a cocktail bar with some drinks inspired by sweets.
Carousel had planned to open in September last year, but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. It is now less than a month away from welcoming its first customers – sign up to be one of the first to attend here.
Conservatives pledge never to close a library in Bristol manifesto
Voters go to the polls on May 6
13:33, 21 APR 2021
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The Conservatives are promising to “never close a library” if they win control of Bristol City Council at the local elections on May 6.
More litter police, round-the-clock roadworks in certain areas to slash how long they take, fines for drivers blocking access by parking on pavements and a clampdown on roadside van dwellers, using civic powers to move them onto permanent sites, are promised in the party’s manifesto.
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