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Radcliffe van with broken windscreen and smoking passenger stopped

A van spotted with a cracked windscreen and a passenger smoking cannabis was stopped in Radcliffe yesterday evening.

Queen s visit to Bolton brought crowds to Victoria Square

Queen s visit to Bolton brought crowds to Victoria Square
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Legal action to secure former squat

SECURITY: Legal action has been taken to secure 99 Blackburn Street and 6 School Street in Radcliffe to prevent unauthorised access FURTHER action has been taken by council bosses to shore up two long-standing problem buildings in Radcliffe. Fresh concerns had emerged over the security of the adjacent 99 Blackburn Street and 6 School Street earlier this year. The Blackburn Street property, once home to the Radcliffe offices of Adamson Law, have previously been used as a squat. This prompted Bury Council officials to seek a possession order against a group of unlawful intruders in December 2019. And now new legal action has been brought about by the authority to guard against any future incursions.

Highway 129 in Watsonville closed for ongoing shooting investigation

Highway 129 in Watsonville closed for ongoing shooting investigation
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Bolton s other railway that served Great Moor Street station

Professor Paul Salveson is a historian and writer and lives in Bolton. He is visiting professor in ‘Worktown Studies’ at the University of Bolton and author of several books on Lancashire history You’d have to be of a certain age to remember Bolton’s ‘other’ railway, which ran from Great Moor Street station, now part of Morrison’s car park. It was the terminus for two lines – the Leigh and Kenyon Junction line, via Chequerbent, and the route to Manchester via Walkden and Little Hulton. The Leigh line opened as early as 1828 and pre-dates even the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. The Bolton and Leigh Railway was the first ‘public’ railway in Lancashire and is of huge historical importance, engineered by George Stephenson and projected as early as 1824.

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