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Two people have been arrested in Horwich with a number of drugs seized. One female, 35, and a male, 27, were arrested by Bolton West Neighbourhood Team officers this morning after executing a drugs warrant at an address in Singleton Avenue, Horwich. A number of Class B drugs were seized from the address, police say. A GMP Bolton West spokesman, said: Officers from the Bolton West Neighbourhood Team had an early start this morning executing a drugs warrant at an address on Singleton Avenue in Horwich. A quantity of Class B drugs were seized from the address. A 35 year old female and a 27 year old male have been arrested.
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Plans to ‘rejuvenate’ a vacant building in Horwich into seven apartments has been approved by the council. The site was previously used as a ‘light industrial fridge business’, but has been sat vacant for over 20 months, with these plans looking to convert the building into seven, one bedroom apartments. A statement submitted with the application by the developers, Zigmoore Ltd, said the apartments would be “suitable for young professionals, with the potential to be used as social housing in the future”. The statement added: “The conversion will bring a social and economic benefit to the local community. “The proposal significantly outweighs the existing use of the unit in terms of planning considerations. The massing, scale, and materiality of the site will not change.
LONDON, ONT. The London Fire Department had to evacuate several units after a natural gas leak at a townhouse complex in south London on Monday. According to fire officials, 18 units of a townhouse complex on Singleton Avenue near Bradley Avenue were either evacuated or confirmed empty. The London Fire Department remained on scene for several hours along with crews from Enbridge. Shortly after 3 p.m. everyone was allowed to return to their homes. There have been no reports of any injuries. Incident final update - gas leak Singleton Ave: the gas has been shut off. LFD crews ensured no gas readings in any units. All evacuees are permitted to return to their units. @enbridgegas has care & control of the scene. LFD crews have cleared. #ldnont