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Infestations of rats, mice and bluebottles have turned a Salford street into "a living hell", according to residents. One mother of a three-year-old daughter says the problem is so bad they can't eat meals in her Swinton home.
The residents of the houses on Rake Lane are all tenants of Salix Homes. But they say although they have made numerous complaints about the infestations, they will not help.
Emma Martin, 37, was rehoused in Rake Lane five months ago after she and her three-year-old daughter Margot became homeless. But she said as soon as she moved in they were "overrun" with flies and rats under the floorboards.
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Emma claims she has made numerous phone calls to Salix for help, but she says they have said there is nothing they can do. "I'm at my wits end," she said.
"The volume of flies here is disgusting to such an extent I won't feed Margot here. The rats are terrifying. I've videod them in the back yard. We're in a living hell."
Her comments were backed up by Michael Benson, 58, who lives in a private house opposite Emma. Showing a plastic bag full of dead flies, he said: "The flies in this area are horrendous and there is vermin all over the place."
Zoe Brooks, 26, is another resident of Rake Lane and has lived there for eight years. She said: "I've been plagued by flies and rats since the day I moved in. But I've been told it's the tenant's job to get rid of them."
Demi-lei Keighley also lives on the street. She said: "I had a rat/mouse infestation. At one point it got so bad that I physically had to confine myself to one room where there weren’t as many.
"I could hear them scratching inside my skirting boards/walls and they eventually
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Your evening Manchester City headlines for Sunday, August 14.
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Tems has shared a cover of the Bob Marley and the Wailers song, ‘No Woman No Cry’ as part of a three-song EP released for the upcoming Marvel film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.Tems’ version of the 1974 original was first heard during Wakanda Forever’s recently-released trailer, but was released in full today (July 26), alongside additional soundtrack contributions ‘A Body, A Coffin’ by Amaarae and ‘Soy’ by Santa Fe Klan.Together, the trio of tracks comprise the film’s first musical offering: Wakanda Forever Prologue. Listen below: In a press statement regarding the EP, the film’s director Ryan Coogler and composer Ludwig Göransson described Wakanda Forever Prologue as an “aural first glimpse” into the “sound world for the film”, borne out of the pair’s “extended trips to Mexico and Nigeria.”“During the nights on these trips, we had recording sessions with contemporary artists who were akin to the characters and thematic material explored in the film… The instrumental score and soundtrack for Wakanda Forever both organically grew from these sessions and workshops,” the joint statement read.Set to be released in cinemas in November of this year, Wakanda Forever is the sequel to Marvel’s first Black Panther film, which was released in 2018.
teaser as we were, you can now listen to the full track on repeat.The song, which is originally performed by Bob Marley and the Wailers and beautifully re-recorded by Nigerian singer Tems for the film’s soundtrack, was released on music streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music on Monday. You can also listen it on YouTube at the top of this post.The “Wakanda Forever Prologue” EP also includes “A Body, A Coffin” performed by Ghanian artist Amaarae and “Soy” by Mexican rapper Santa Fe Klan.“This Prologue is an aural first glimpse of ‘Wakanda Forever,’ composer and soundtrack producer Ludwig Göransson said in a statement.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorHollywood Records and Marvel Music have released the first three tracks in anticipation of Marvel’s upcoming “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”The three-track prologue soundtrack features Nigerian artist Tems. The singer, who is currently riding the wave of Afrobeats musicians, was heard this weekend when the trailer was released at Comic-Con. Tems sings a cover of Bob Marley’s “No Woman, No Cry” with a Kendrick Lamar sample of “Alright.”The trailer is strung together with a lyrical motif of “We gonna be alright” from Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright,” moving between images of Wakanda’s aquatic environments, futuristic technology and a somber funeral for the late Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa.