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When top executives work remotely, it becomes more difficult to drag everyone else to their desks

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investigations   来源:Music  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"Since 1980 we've lost over 10,000 homes under right to buy here just in the city of Salford," Mr Dennett says.

"Since 1980 we've lost over 10,000 homes under right to buy here just in the city of Salford," Mr Dennett says.

Pub chain JD Wetherspoon has applied for a licence to open a new site in Wetherby.The company has asked Leeds City Council for permission to sell alcohol until 01:00 at weekends at the pub on High Street.

When top executives work remotely, it becomes more difficult to drag everyone else to their desks

Wetherspoon's bought the former Sant Angelo restaurant, also known as The Angel, in 2022.Councillors will consider an application for a premises licence at a hearing on 20 May.In January the council gave listed building and change of use consent for a conversion of the existing site, the

When top executives work remotely, it becomes more difficult to drag everyone else to their desks

A licensing sub-committee report said the council received two letters of objection from people living nearby to the licensing application.One objector wrote: "The noise levels from the clientèle will definitely disrupt our sleep."

When top executives work remotely, it becomes more difficult to drag everyone else to their desks

The council environmental health team also raised concerns and submitted a list of suggested measures to prevent public nuisance.

That included no outside drinking after 23:00 and no loudspeakers outside the premises."The People's Parade will act as a step-change for our city to communicate that it is not only a place of heritage but also of innovation and creativity," she said.

"It will do this on our streets, in our libraries and around our neighbourhoods - and we hope everyone will play their part."Councillor Jane Ashworth, leader of Stoke-on-Trent City Council, said the parade would be the "highlight of the festivities", adding it would be fun and inclusive.

Stoke-on-Trent obtained city status from His Majesty King George V in 1925, as the monarch recognised the area's considerable contribution to the pottery industry.People who have self-published stories could be in line to sit among more widely known authors as a city hunts to sum up its 100-year history through literature.

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