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Wigan and Leigh Magistrates Court
A motorist had taken a cocktail of illegal substances before getting behind the wheel, Wigan magistrates heard. Kieron McDonough, 31, of Walter Street, Leigh, appeared before borough magistrates to admit drug-driving after testing positive for both cocaine and cannabis, having been stopped by police in a Vauxhall Astra on Cross Street, Hindley, on November 13. The bench banned him from driving for 12 months and ordered that he pay a victim services surcharge, fine and court costs totalling £299.
Two teenagers have denied involvement in a burglary in which £4,750 worth of goods were taken from a Wigan home. Jordan Brown, 18, of Saddleback Road, Norley, and 19-year-old Callum Holgate, of Falkirk Grove, Norley, stood before borough justices to plead not guilty to a break-in at an address in Falkirk Grove during the week of October 19 to 26 2019. They were released on bail pending a first appearance before a Bolton Crown Court judge on J
A CONTROVERSIAL road closure, which has left residents cut off from their village, has sparked calls for compensation. Tey Road, in Earls Colne, was closed at its junction with the A1124 Lower Holt Street back on March 22. The road, connecting it to the rest of the village is closed while water and sewerage work is carried out for a new 23-home housing development. During the closure, residents on the Lowefields estate, off Tey Road, say they have been left stranded. The only route out of the village for them is a diversion route down a single-track lane. But residents say the diversion is unsuitable, with deep potholes being made worse by HGVs using the road to access the Tey Road building site.
Posted: Mon 17th May 2021
Pandemic impact on town centre set to be discussed by councillors – but “longer-term trends also need to be considered”
Ways to “target empty and problematic buildings” in Wrexham town centre to meet the changing needs of the economy are set to be discussed this week.
As with all towns and cities, the coronavirus pandemic has affected the occupancy rate in the town as several high street retailers and eateries shut up shop for good.
Many of these have been on Eagles Meadow, with H&M, Frankie & Bennys (along with Plas Coch), Burger King, Pizza Express and more recently Debenhams, all closing.
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