For many Brits, a holiday or day trip to a UK seaside town is a rite of passage.
16.03.2023 - 22:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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What’s this then? Millions of pounds down the back of a sofa in Whitehall? That’s handy.
It's great news that grants worth a combined £211m have been retrospectively handed to 16 regeneration projects across England - including in Salford, Tameside and Wigan. Schemes in Stalybridge, Ashton-in-Makerfield and Eccles will receive £19.9m, £6.6m and £5.4m respectively. Each of these bids was previously rejected.
Meanwhile, an extra £20m is being allocated to a previously unsuccessful bid for a new community hub in Marple via the ‘Capital Levelling Project’. And Rochdale and Oldham are to be included in a £400m funding pot designated for 'levelling up partnerships'.
But it does rather make you wonder where the money was hiding in the first place, doesn’t it?
Budget documents say funding it being 'targeted towards the left-behind places' and projects have been 'assessed as high quality and will commence delivery later this year'.
Certainly there’s an urgency within the official assessment explanation from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), which notes the unallocated departmental funding ‘must start to be delivered in 23/24’. They say the department has opted not to run a further open bidding process ‘which would also be disproportionately burdensome for places given the funding available’.
The DLUHC says it has chosen bids on the round 2 shortlist because this contains ‘a pipeline of rigorously assessed bids which have been judged as value for money
For many Brits, a holiday or day trip to a UK seaside town is a rite of passage.
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Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Mariëtte Rissenbeek, who heads over the Berlin International Film Festival along with Carlo Chatrian, has decided to step down after next year’s edition. Rissenbeek’s contract expires in March 2024, and she has opted to not renew it, according to the German culture ministry, which is the main financier of the festival. German Culture Minister Claudia Roth said she regretted Rissenbeek’s decision, but praised her for prompting a “generational change” within the leadership of the cultural institution. Rissenbeek, an industry veteran who previously worked as managing director of promotion agency German Films, has reached retirement age in Germany (at 67). The executive will step down after the 74th edition of the festival which she’s due to prepare with Chatrian.
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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon used to share a bank account in order to fund acting auditions.The Oscar-winning duo have famously been friends for the entirety of their careers and beyond, and that friendship even extended beyond the usual boundaries. Appearing on a recent episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast (as per Variety), the two actors revealed they had one bank account between them starting in the late 1980s.The pair set up the bank account to help make their dreams of making it in Hollywood a reality. “It was unusual, but we needed the money for auditions,” Damon said, before adding the arrangement was “a weird thing in retrospect.”Weighing in, Affleck said: “We were going to help each other and be there for each other.
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Coronation Street fans rejoiced as Kevin Kennedy and Angela Lonsdale reunited for a night out after leaving the ITV soap 20 years ago. Police sergeant Emma, played by Angela, arrived on the cobbles back in 2000 and left in 2003 after being offered a promotion in Newcastle.
An ‘exceptional luxury home’ in Cheshire has become available to rent, furnished with a basement level bar, DJ booth and dancefloor, and it can all be yours - for a whopping £20,000 a month. The house, which is currently on property website RightMove, is currently available for long term lettings.
Måneskin have announced a world tour in support of their latest album ‘RUSH!’ for autumn and winter 2023.The mammoth tour kicks off in September in Hanover, Germany, and will see the Italian rockers making stops in Europe, North America, South America, Japan, UK and Ireland, as well as their first ever shows in Australia. Along the way, they will be performing a landmark gig at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden, while their only UK date will be at Manchester’s AO Arena on December 19, their first ever show in the city.Ticket sale details vary from territory for territory, but for the Manchester date, the O2 Priority pre-sale will begin on Friday (March 17) at 10am, while the general sale commences on Monday (March 20), also at 10am.
Sofia Kourtesis has shared a new single – listen to the openhearted and upbeat ‘Madres’ below.The track marks the Peruvian artist’s first new music of 2023, following the release of her Manu Chao collaboration ‘Estación Esperanza’ in January last year.“This song is about my mother, her mother, my sisters who are mothers, my brothers who are mothers, and all the LGBTQIA+ members who are mothers to their communities,” says Kourtesis. “Madres has no gender.
Ellise Shafer “Stranger Things” breakout Grace Van Dien is opening up about a bad experience on a recent movie set that is causing her to be more selective with her acting projects. In a Twitch stream on Tuesday, Van Dien — who played Chrissy Cunningham on the most recent season of “Stranger Things” — revealed that she has turned down four movie roles in the last two and a half weeks and will be focusing more of her time on streaming. “Here’s the thing, I have seen that some people are upset with me for turning down acting projects and deciding to stream more, but the fact of the matter is the last few projects I’ve worked on I didn’t have the best experiences with some of the people I had to work for,” Van Dien said.
Grace Van Dien has come under fire online for playing Eddie Munson’s love interest in season four of the sci-fi series “Stranger Things” on Netflix.
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Prince Andrew has been lobbying King Charles for a regal estate amid negotiations to vacate his Royal Lodge mansion.
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