in Bolton this evening. It happened on Highfield Road in Farnworth just after 4:30pm.
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Bolton.
Emergency services were called to the scene in Crompton Way shortly after 8am this morning (Tuesday, November 17).Paramedics treated the boy, who had been left with head injuries after being struck by a vehicle.He has been taken to Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.Crompton Way remains taped off in both directions close to the junction with Tonge Moor Road.Traffic is being diverted along other roads in the area.GMP Bolton North tweeted: "Crompton Way is currently closed due to an
.in Bolton this evening. It happened on Highfield Road in Farnworth just after 4:30pm.
hereGreater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service also attended the incident and had to cut one person out of a vehicle.Police have now confirmed that there were three casualties, including one who was taken to hospital, but that they all sustained only minor injuries.The road, along with two lanes of the adjoining Bury New Road, were closed for some time following the incident and led to traffic delays in the area for several hours.In a statement, GMFRS said: "At 16.24 on 4th December 2020, four
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direct to your inboxA man has been injured in a car crash in north Manchester. Police, paramedics and firefighters were called to the scene on Cheetham Hill Road, in Cheetham Hill, at around 9.30pm tonight (Tuesday).
to reports a car had collided with two pedestrians. A 27-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene and a 28-year-old man was taken to hospital with life threatening injuries.
Bolton town centre, at 9.45am on Saturday (November 28).
Greater Manchester and many other areas across the north will be in Tier 3, the most strictest level of restrictions.
Bolton Tory MP has called on the government to provide evidence for placing Greater Manchester back under the toughest set of restrictions.
national lockdown is lifted. The whole of Greater Manchester will be placed in the 'very high' alert level, meaning that hospitality will remain closed, alongside other entertainment venues such as play areas and cinemas.
The announcement was made by Health Secretary Matt Hancock to the House of Commons this morning. Outdoor venues that are in Tier 1 areas - those of the lowest risk - will be allowed to host 4,000 spectators or fill 50% of their capacity - whichever is lower.Outdoor venues in Tier 2 areas will be able to welcome 2,000 spectators or 50% of their capacity back into their stadiums, but Tier 3 areas will continue to host events behind closed doors.
Bolton Wanderers, Wigan Athletic and Salford City will continue to play games behind closed doors without fans in attendance. But should the restrictions be relaxed across Greater Manchester, then fans across the region will be permitted to return to their respective stadiums.
Farnworth. Officers were called to reports of a burglary in Plodder Lane, close to the junction with Stanley Road, at around 8.30pm on November 16.
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Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton. Jack Charlton, Martin Peters, Ray Wilson and more recently Nobby Stiles have all passed away following brain injury diseases over the past few years.
Bolton, on November 13. Despite the efforts of emergency services, she was pronounced dead at the scene.Timothy Brennand, senior coroner for Manchester West, heard that Mrs Wharton, of Kendal Road, Bolton, was crossing the road when she was hit.Police coroner's officer Benjamin Dobbs said: "On November 13, Mrs Wharton was crossing Chorley New Road at a pedestrian crossing showing green."The ATS was showing red.
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Wanderers and scored 21 goals after joining from German side Kaiserslautern in 2002.
Clayton at around 8.30am this morning (Wednesday).