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A woman from Atherton has been charged A MAN and woman from Atherton has been charged in connection with thefts from motor vehicles in Wigan. Police say a Skoda was taken from the Swinley area in the early hours of the Sunday, May 16. Shortly afterwards, a theft from a motor vehicle took place on Walkden Avenue, police say. It is believed bank cards were stolen and then used in multiple retail outlets across Wigan. Officers say there were also a spree of thefts in the Hawkley Hall area. Police detained suspects at the Premier Inn hotel in Marus Bridge, Wigan on Sunday evening. ....
Flood damage during Storm Christoph could cost Wigan council close to £100,000 Some staff worked 20 hour shifts, starting at 7.30am and finishing as late as 3am and 4am the following day â albeit with breaks 12:52, 17 MAR 2021 Flood warnings were in place in January (Image: Getty Images) For the latest news from in and around Wigan sign up to the MyWigan newsletter hereInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes theyâll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. ....
By Joseph Timan, Local Democracy Reporter Two properties in Stirling Close on the Higher Folds Estate in Leigh which were flooded during Storm Christoph. Pictured in June 2018 by Google Maps. Uploaded by Joseph Timan. Permission for use for all LDRS partners. FLOOD damage caused by Storm Christoph in January could cost Wigan council close to £100,000, according to the latest estimates by the local authority. Four properties, which are all council-owned, were flooded during the storm which hit between January 19 and 21, causing a ‘major incident’ in the region. There were 15 road closures due to high volumes of water overwhelming the drainage systems. Some roads which were ‘battered’ still require repairs. ....