Man requires stitches to head injuries after report of Sutton-in-Ashfield pole attack
A man was arrested shortly after the incident was reported
Brierley Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield
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A man suffered nasty injuries to his eye and head after allegedly being attacked with a pole in Ashfield.
× GRIMETHORPE residents were left outraged this week after finding one of the village’s mining memorials - which was supposed to be kept in safe storage - left in shrubbery behind a housing development site.
The pit wheel, which was situated on the former Willowgarth High School site on Brierley Road, was removed by housing developer Saul Homes three years ago to make way for a 97-home estate.
However last weekend, the pit wheel was found by residents behind the barriers of the site, covered in grass and overgrown plants.
Arthur Whittaker, 82, is an ex-miner and one of the residents who helped initially place the pit wheel on its plinth.