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Barrow Police arrest man on suspicion of domestic violence

Barrow Police arrest man on suspicion of domestic violence
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Steam train to pass through Barrow and Roose Station

Steam train to pass through Barrow and Roose Station
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Appeal after quad bike set on fire and thrown from bridge onto train station platform

Appeal after quad bike set on fire and thrown from bridge onto train station platform A quad bike was set on fire and then thrown from a bridge onto a train station platform. British Transport Police were called just before 10pm on Sunday to Roose Station in Barrow-in-Furness after receiving reports of a fire on the platform. When they arrived they found a quad bike had been set alight and now believe that it had been thrown from the road bridge. A spokesperson for the BTP said they are now looking for information to assist with enquiries and would ask anyone with details to contact them by texting 61016 quoting refernce 2100032505.

Quad bike on fire at Roose station reportedly thrown from bridge

A QUAD bike which was on fire at Roose Station may have been thrown from a bridge, police have said. British Transport Police Lancashire were called just before 10pm last night after a quad bike was on fire on the platform at Roose Station. Police have now said the quad bike may have been thrown from the road bridge. A spokesman for British Transport Police Lancashire said: At 9.58pm yesterday we were informed of a quad bike on fire on the platform of Roose Station. It appears it may have been thrown from the road bridge. If anyone has information that can assist our enquiries please #TextBTP on 61016, quoting ref 2100032505.

Roosecote Community Hub meets with police to reduce speeding and anti-social behaviour issues

A community group is taking steps to eliminate speeding and anti-social behaviour in Roosecote. After meeting with Cumbria police, Roosecote Community Hub is now planning to launch a community speed watch campaign. The group’s founder, Paul Griffiths said certain roads in the area have become renowned for speeding. He said: The residents highlighted three main areas of concern. Leece Lane, Rampside Road by the exits of North and South Row and Rampside Village. Rampside have had to buy their own slow down signs, so we hope with police support we can establish a community speed watch group of volunteers and that conversation started last night as we had a police officer join our meeting.

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