in Salford it has been confirmed. A blue coloured Renault left the A57 Liverpool Road in Irlam and collided with several trees, police said.
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Manchester Evening News , a silver Honda Accord can be seen hurtling into the two vehicles at high speed.
The smash leaves plumes of debris swirling around Barry's drive and home, and images of the aftermath show just how much damage was wrought on the Honda at the centre of the incident.The front end and windscreen of the silver estate were both left completely crushed, and the wheels skewed by the impact.Barry's van spun around because of the force and was found hanging off his damaged
.in Salford it has been confirmed. A blue coloured Renault left the A57 Liverpool Road in Irlam and collided with several trees, police said.
direct to your inbox A teenage boy has been arrested after two men - one a wheelchair user - were hit by a car in north Manchester. It follows an incident on Fold Street in Moston just before 11am yesterday (Wednesday).
in Bolton this evening. It happened on Highfield Road in Farnworth just after 4:30pm.
hereGreater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service also attended the incident and had to cut one person out of a vehicle.Police have now confirmed that there were three casualties, including one who was taken to hospital, but that they all sustained only minor injuries.The road, along with two lanes of the adjoining Bury New Road, were closed for some time following the incident and led to traffic delays in the area for several hours.In a statement, GMFRS said: "At 16.24 on 4th December 2020, four
direct to your inboxA man who died after being hit by a car near the Royal Manchester Infirmary has been namedThe person fatally struck on Upper Brook Street (A34) was 35-year-old Daniel Kirton, police have confirmed.Mr Kirton was said to have been lying in the road when he was struck by a grey Toyota Verso at 11.35pm last night (December 3).Police say his next of kin have been informed of his death.The driver of the Toyota remained at the scene and is assisting police with enquiries.No arrests
Bolton, when he crashed on November 24, Bolton Coroner's Court heard.
to reports a car had collided with two pedestrians. A 27-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene and a 28-year-old man was taken to hospital with life threatening injuries.
Bolton town centre, at 9.45am on Saturday (November 28).
What do you think? Have your say in our c omments section. Click here to join in the conversation... Mary Robinson, Conservative MP for Cheadle, described a 'borough by borough basis' as the right way forward, adding: "I'll continue to argue for this approach and that provisions are in place for our hospital to manage both Covid and winter pressures."Mr Wragg agrees, arguing that, although rates in Stockport are still high, they have dropped by a third in the last week - bolstering the case for
on the M6 near Holmes Chapel in Cheshire.
reports The Mirror.She had offered to do three hours' voluntary extra work on the hospital's Hyper Acute Stroke Unit after her usual 10-hour shift at Stepping Hill.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereBut when she eventually left to go home, Janine found the motor had disappeared from the hospital car park.In an angry social media message, her family called the
Parkhills Car Centre in Bury has found a way to continue to operate safely and efficiently. Bury's longest-established family-run car dealership is now offering a covid-safe contactless click-and collect-service, or free home delivery for local residents.As well as being Manchester's newest SsangYong dealer, Parkhills offers high-quality new and used cars that are hand-picked by the team.
puppy was found, but the stranger who spotted the dog refused to give her back. Newborn pooch, Nelly, disappeared from her owner's garden in Aston-under-Lyne in Tameside, Greater Manchester, last Saturday.
blood left splattered on the pavement and a car damaged in north Manchester. Trouble flared in Moston in the early hours of last Wednesday, November 18.
in Rochdale.The drama unfolded at around 7pm on Thursday evening.Officers were called to a report of a domestic incident on Wardle Road in the town, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said."A man and a woman were believed to have been involved in a disturbance in a vehicle which later collided with a wall on Whitworth Road" a spokeswoman said.The woman suffered injuries but they are not believed to be serious.A 34-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, assault, kidnap and
The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Manchester Magistrates' Youth Court yesterday (Wednesday) and received an eight month detention and training order after pleading guilty to a string of offences.He admitted one count of handling stolen goods; one count of taking a motor vehicle without the owner's consent; one count of disqualified driving ; driving without insurance; driving with no license; and breach of a Youth Rehabilitation Order.The conviction relates to a
in Moston the early hours of this morning, Wednesday November 18, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.