PLUS State of the city
Hello, When Cynthia and Bright Chinule arrived in the UK six years ago, they dreamed of a better future. After settling into their new home, Bright began studying for a masters degree while his wife found work as a teaching assistant.
Bright, who had been working in the NHS, decided to take the leap to support Cynthia. Taste Africana was born. They say they have just over two weeks to raise almost £26k to pay for new visas, but are unable to afford the fees after the roof collapse left them in a financial hole. "Are we going to leave it behind and just move? You can't sell a business overnight or sell all the things inside it overnight. Where does that leave you? I can't even think about it.”
A worrying trend Five kittens have been rescued after having been abandoned in a south Manchester cemetery earlier this week. Pitching up Every few years, there seems to be a new up-and-coming neighbourhood in Manchester city centre. Castlefield, Ancoats, New Islington - could St John’s be next?
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