Farnworth, at around 10pm on Saturday, August 22.
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new Covid-19 guidelines for Greater Manchester were announced. Greater Manchester Police has revealed more than 10 involved large-scale outdoor parties and gatherings.
The new guidance is now law - and Deputy Chief Constable Ian Pilling told the Manchester Evening News : "Enough is enough." "We have been fair with people," he said."We have been disrupting people. This weekend we are going to be using a lot more enforcement."Where there is a breach, we can now issue fines."I really hope we do not
.Farnworth, at around 10pm on Saturday, August 22.
Two events planned in Manchester over August bank holiday weekend could be cancelled after police and licensing officials raised social distancing concerns.A temporary event notice (TEN) has been submitted to hold the long-running Manchester’s Got Talent community event at a primary school in Moss Side.Meanwhile, a hotel in the city’s Gay Village is hoping to have a bar and stage put up in Canal Street on what would have been Manchester Pride weekend before its cancellation.But both TENs have
Manchester United legend Rio, who are expecting their first child together, had been taking a break from Instagram since sharing holiday snaps earlier this month.
parties attended by dozens of people took place right across the region, in direct breach of the coronavirus restrictions that are still in place. Oldham was placed under tighter restrictions as of midnight today, banning people from meeting other households in any indoor or outdoor area.
Stockport where an officer was left with a broken jaw.
Manchester Arena bombing atrocity remains 'live', with the head of GMP saying 'there are people we would still wish to speak to'. Ian Hopkins, chief constable of Greater Manchester Police, said more than 100 investigators remain attached to Operation Manteline, the codename given to the counter-terror inquiry.
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hereUnder the current local lockdown rules, people from different households are banned from mixing in homes or gardens.Across Greater Manchester between Friday and Sunday, Greater Manchester Police recorded 863 incidents related to Covid-19.That included 54 reports of people breaching the coronavirus rules on Sunday alone.Sharing details of Monday night's incident on social media, officers from GMP Oldham Central wrote: "Officers have this evening attended a report of a house party in
received 54 reports of people breaching the coronavirus rules. Deputy Chief Constable Ian Pilling said a 'small majority' of people have been 'selfishly flouting the guidance', placing pressure on the force which already has limited resources.Police investigated reports of several large gatherings and parties over the weekend, leading to them issue fines and fixed penalty notices.
here“I feel we’ve been really fair with the public, engaging and explaining with them and only enforcing as a last resort."However, these blatant breaches continue and we owe it to our communities to thoroughly investigate these types of reports and prosecute those involved."We will continue to enforce when there is a blatant disregard for the rules.“We understand that the vast majority of people across Greater Manchester are doing the right thing and it’s incredibly disappointing that these
A £1million grant awarded to Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) will be used to encourage more women, children and BAME communities to walk and cycle more.Around 10,000 people in up to 60 communities will be supported by the money provided by the London Marathon Charitable Trust.More than half of Greater Manchester residents want to become more physically active but 70 per cent of those don’t feel safe or confident enough to, according to TfGM.Research shows that 69 per cent of frequent
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust - £2,564,000Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust - £701,000Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust - £4,861,000Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust - £1,921,000Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust - £1,441,000Stockport NHS Foundation Trust - £3,611,000Tameside and Glossop NHS Foundation Trust - £1,897,000Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust - £1,441,000Mr Johnson has urged people who need emergency treatment this winter to have the
Wigan still has the lowest rate of infection in Greater Manchester with 7.3 cases of Covid-19 per 100,000 people, although it has marginally increased from the week before.
mother-of-five, who was holidaying with Junior and Princess her two children with her first husband Peter Andre and her boyfriend Carl Woods, hasn't yet revealed how she sustained the injuries.
straight to your inboxJoleon Lescott is more confident that Nathan Ake would prove his worth at Manchester City than he is Kalidou Koulibaly.The Blues are close to making Ake their second major signing of the summer after Ferran Torres's move was officially confirmed on Tuesday evening, with the club having agreed a £41m deal with Bournemouth.That is not expected to be the end of their strengthening of the defence this summer though.