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Fascinating look at Bolton town centre just after the war

TAKEN from the crow’s nest at the top of Bolton town hall in 1947, this photograph offers a fascinating look at the post war town centre. To the left Newport Street makes its way to Holy Trinity Church and Coronation Street joins Ashburner Street to Great Moor Street. In the foreground are two large shelters on the site of the former wholesale market which had closed in 1932when the Ashburner Street market opened. You can see the recently opened bus station on Howell Croft and (bottom right corner) Magee’s bonded warehouse (now the site of the Octagon Theatre). Great Moore Street station can be seen towards the right of the picture with various railway lines heading to and from it and in the centre Soho Street and Dawes Street cut through an array of buildings.

La Jolla crime and public safety news: Coronavirus numbers, police blotter

Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Residential burglary: 1000 block Loring Street, 6 p.m. Dec. 20 Possession of controlled substance/paraphernalia: 300 block Midway Street, 9:50 a.m. Petty theft: 5300 block Chelsea Street, 2 p.m. Felony vehicle theft: 6200 block Camino de la Costa, 2:30 p.m. Commercial burglary: 7500 block Eads Avenue, 8:59 p.m. Dec. 21 Drunk in public: 2300 block Torrey Pines Road, 12:01 a.m. Battery: 5000 block Mission Boulevard, 1 p.m. A woman reportedly assaulted her boyfriend with a glass bottle. Felony vehicle theft: Dawes Street at Loring Street, 3 p.m. Felony vehicle theft: 900 bock La Jolla Rancho Road, 5 p.m. Vehicle break-in/theft: 4900 block Cass Street, 7 p.m. Dec. 22 Felony assault with a deadly weapon (not a firearm): 1100 block Coast Boulevard, 1 p.m. A person reportedly called another a racial slur and the other person hit him on the head with an unknown object. The extent of his injuries was unknown.

Norman Christmas Holiday Parade set Saturday

1 of 2 Ed and Linda Copelin serve as parade marshals during the 2017 Norman Christmas Parade downtown. This year’s event, set for 6 p.m. Saturday, will be a reverse parade where the entries are stationary at Andrews Park and residents can drive around the park to view them. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript The Norman Christmas Holiday Parade logo is pictured. This year s parade will be a reverse parade in which cars drive around the route and the displays are static. (Photo Provided)  The annual Norman Christmas Holiday Parade will be at 6 p.m. Saturday. However, it will be different than previous years due to the pandemic.

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