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Anchor Lane in Farnworth (Picture: Google Maps) A MAN was left with head and face injuries after an assault in Farnworth on Friday night. Police were called to Anchor Lane at around 8.50pm after reports were made that a man has been attacked. The 41-year-old victim suffered head and face injuries and was given treatment by paramedics, Greater Manchester Police said. A 17-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of assault and has been released on bail. A GMP spokesman said: Police were called to Anchor Lane, Farnworth, at about 8.50pm on Friday, April 9 to reports a male was being attacked.
Sandwell Council’s Household Recycling Centre in Oldbury. Image: Google Maps. SANDWELL Council has confirmed that its Oldbury tip is for Sandwell residents only. The council issued a statement today (Wednesday April 7) stating that the Household Recycling Centre at Shidas Lane in Oldbury can only be used by residents of Sandwell borough. Dudley Council had contacted Sandwell Council to discuss Dudley residents potentially using the tip. It made the move after ending an agreement which has traditionally allowed residents from Dudley borough to use Wolverhampton Council s tip in Anchor Lane, Wolverhampton. Sandwell Council confirmed it will not allow the tip to be used by people from outside Sandwell.
Sandwell Council’s Household Recycling Centre in Oldbury. Image: Google Maps. SANDWELL Council has confirmed that its Oldbury tip is for Sandwell residents only. The council issued a statement today (Wednesday April 7) stating that the Household Recycling Centre at Shidas Lane in Oldbury can only be used by residents of Sandwell borough, which includes Cradley Heath, Old Hill, Oldbury and Rowley Regis. Dudley Council contacted Sandwell Council to discuss Dudley residents potentially using its household recycling centre – known as the tip. Sandwell Council has confirmed it will not allow the tip to be used by people from outside Sandwell. A Sandwell Council spokesperson said: “We’re unable to open up our facilities for use by people from outside the borough.