The Lincoln JTF is gone, but the owner has plans
Lincoln will be left without a JTF after the store became management and closed all 12 retail outlets; however, you may now have room for a movie and entertainment complex.
JTF Mega Discount Warehouse temporarily closed on Greetwell Road in Lincoln in June before a “big raise,” which it eventually abandoned after the company was placed under receivership and may simply not find a buyer.
The reduction warehouse store took over from Arthur Harris in January 2020, who stored the company from management, reversing the company’s prospects.
However, although it is classified as a must-see store and remains closed, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a dramatic drop in sales of two of JTF’s largest seasonal sales, Christmas and Bonfire Night, and has resulted in the company demise.
500 jobs are expected to be lost nationwide due to the closures, and there are already plans for a new company to move to the Lincoln site.
An awareness posted in the open-air window of Lincoln’s store indicating that Campelino Coffee Company had implemented an area license from Lincoln City Council to upgrade the former JTF site on Greetwell Road.
Campelino Coffee Company is also owned by Arthur Harris and will, in the opinion, offer “regulated entertainment (which will come with videos and recorded music) and the sale of alcohol off-site. “
The Lincolnite saw a letter sent to JTF workers confirming that the company would be placed under receivership.
The letter said the JTF had ceased operations on July 16, but had not been informed that they would lose their jobs until July 22, six days later.
Most sensible of that, Harris told workers that a £5 million repayable loan from the government would have stored the administration’s JTF, and encouraged the recently sacked to write to his MP and complain.
The letter reads as follows: “I know everyone will have greater considerations now, but if you have a minute and wish to express our not unusual sadness at the lack of JTF, I may ask you to send a quick note to your MP. .
“A £5 million repayable loan would have stored the JTF; in comparison, charging another 500 people claiming benefits would charge the government around £9 million a year. “
One disgruntled employee, who wishes to remain anonymous, alleged that the company had deducted pension contributions from salaries and had not paid them to the village pension fund in the last 3 months, which equates to around £550 for that specific member.
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The EU and the US They want quarantine
New instances of COVID-19 in Lincolnshire fell 10% last week (3,708 in total), as quarantine regulations for fully vaccinated travellers from the EU and the US were lifted on Monday. U. S.
NHS figures for deaths in Lincolnshire hospitals are not up to date over the weekend, however, government figures showed two additional updates to their death data, bringing the week’s total to 12.
As of Monday, restrictions have been eased, meaning other people in the U. S. U. S. Or the European Union who are fully vaccinated no longer have to isolate themselves when they arrive in the UK.
The goal is to allow the circle of family and friends to locate their loved ones abroad.
However, stricter regulations remain in place in France due to considerations about a new “beta” variant that is spreading throughout the country.
International cruises can also be introduced after 16 months out of the water.
Plans for an orange watch list of countries have been criticized through parliamentarians and officials, some say it may make regulations too confusing or cause stocks to collapse.
For its part, Network Rail said this morning that no evidence of COVID had been discovered testing at some of its stations in London, Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester.
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His circle of family members is supported by specially trained agents.
A 76-year-old man was arrested and taken into custody in a tragic incident as police continue to investigate the death of a 74-year-old man who allegedly ran over a car in Gainsborough.
One of lincolnshire police officers reported via a motorist on Middlefield Lane to report on a seriously injured guy on the road around 11. 15pm on Friday 30 July.
Paramedics treated him at the scene but, despite his most productive efforts, the guy was pronounced dead soon after. Family members of the type are cared for by specially trained officers.
The arrested guy has since been released under investigation, while police posted a correction to the victim’s age on Monday, August 2 stating he was 76, not 77.
Lincolnshire Police are now making an express appeal for details of the death and it is for anyone who has noticed a blue Renault Clio, between a plate 05 and 16, driving in the Gainsborough domain between 10. 30 p. m. and 11. 30 p. m. on July 30 to enter. tocar.
Police said the vehicle was most likely injured in the landing gear. The force added on Sunday (Aug. 1) that it would also like to hear from anyone aware of a blue Renault Clio that hasn’t been noticed in the past 36 hours.
Anyone who has information, small or insignificant, they may think of is invited to contact police at 101 or by email at [email protected] and mention incident number 523 on July 30.
Alternatively, you can inform the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online here.
Success for men and Lincoln
The inaugural Bomber County 10 tournament hosted through Lincoln Rugthrough Club was a wonderful success, with two of their groups winning their respective finals.
The preseason tournament, which will be held annually, took place on Saturday, July 31, and saw six men and five women compete on a match day.
The men’s festival saw two groups compete in what a wonderful demonstration of rugby.
Keyworth was unable to box a full team, so he connected with team Lincoln B to form a team of barbarians for the day. It’s a wonderful example of making sure all players are included and can be just one component of the tournament.
It’s the same situation for Boston and Sleaford, who joined forces to create a team for the festival to make sure the games are played in the spirit of the game.
Lincoln’s A faced Market Rasen and Mellish twice before the day in the organizing stages, with effects that qualified them for the final.
Lincoln put the tension in the last opposition to Gainsborough and adhered well to his formula and game plan. Jake Keeton was among the check-out scorers when Lincoln was crowned champion with a 29-7 victory.
The women consisted of Lincoln, Boston, Gainsborough, Hemsworth and Lutterworth.
Several players played in their first rugby matches and it was wonderful to see how they grew the day and all the groups enjoyed their games.
The Lincoln Ladies were crowned champions after a 12-5 victory in a difficult final against Boston, while Lutterworth finished in third place.
Hemsworth won a special mention for his first position in the “Best Costume” category at the tournament. Exercise Hemsworth Express has been described as a shining theme for the 1940s birthday party, which took place after the end of the matches.
Ross Tarnowski, Director of Rugby at Lincoln Rugby Club, said: “The tournament has been a great fortune and we look forward to repeating it next summer.
“A big thank you to a significant number of volunteers for all their difficult paintings before and after the event.
“There are too many to mention individually, but collectively, the Lincoln RFC showed what can be achieved by running in combination to create an exclusive club atmosphere.
“Together we are more powerful, it is the mantra of our club and Bomber County 10 has shown it perfectly. “