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in Bolton. Officers made the alarming discovery while searching around the Bolton Interchange on Monday (March 15).It came as part of a sweep looking for potential weapons or threats to passengers.
Bolton town centre, at around 11am on Friday (January 22). The farm was spread across six rooms and consisted of around 900 plants - weighing approximately 252 kilos.Cops estimated that the plants had an estimated street value of £500,000.No arrests have been made and enquiries are ongoing.
Bolton town centre, was issued with a fixed penalty notice by council enforcement officers. A mobile phone shop, to the north of the town centre, was also fined for allowing customers inside to browse - rather than just offering click and collect services.Bolton Council did not name either business.
Bolton town centre after seven months of construction. Located at the junction of Newport Street and Trinity Street, the CYCLOPS (Cycle Optimised Protected Signals) junction is only the second of its kind in the UK.
For all the latest news from in and around Bolton, sign up for the free MyBolton newsletterA popular chocolate shop in Bolton could be about to close as bosses discuss its future.Thorntons, on Market Street, has been highlighted as one of a number of branches which could be in danger of closure across the country.It comes as businesses across Bolton town centre are being hit hard by the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic.A spokesperson for Thorntons said the company could not say for
GMP in areas including Wardley and Bolton town centre on Wednesday (December 22). Police traffic officers stopped the driver of an Audi A3 on Manchester Road in Wardley. They claim the driver’s MOT test certificate had expired on January 8 this year.In a tweet, officers said: “XT58 stopped this Audi A3 on Manchester Road Wardley. Test certificate expired 8th Jan 2020.
Bolton town centre.
would later attack seven-year-old Emily.Over the course of a seven-day trial a jury heard that Skana had sat on a bench in the park before springing up and grabbing the youngster as she travelled by on her scooter.She had a craft knife which she used to cut Emily's throat.
Bolton town centre, at 9.45am on Saturday (November 28).
in Bolton this morning. Emergency services were called to a backstreet just off Bradford Street just before 9.45am on Saturday (November 28).The incident involved a large delivery wagon and a pedestrian.
Bolton has been the setting for smash hit Netflix exclusives such as The Stranger, White Lines and The English Game, while Le Mans Crescent has long been a favourite of BBC bosses - most famously being used as London in Peaky Blinders.
A troubled young man who was trying to overcome drug and alcohol problems died of an overdose after a row with his pregnant girlfriend.Leon Faulkner, from Bolton, had struggled with alcohol addiction for many years and had been 'experimenting' with hard drugs, including crack cocaine and heroin, before his death on January 7 of this year.On the day, he was involved in a car crash and subsequent fight with a group of men around Weston Street, just outside Bolton town centre.He sustained
Bolton, has written to parents urging them to make sure their children follow the new national lockdown rules.She revealed that a number of pupils have had to isolate after meeting up with groups of friends over the half term break.In the letter sent to parents on Wednesday, Ms Gorse told pupils they should 'refrain from visiting each other’s houses'.This is how Bury and Bolton town centres looked on the first weekend of second lockdownShe added: "In the majority of cases where students have had
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