Manchester Evening News can reveal police have handed out flyers to households warning of another planned 'quarantine rave' this weekend.
27.06.2020 - 22:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Plain clothed police will patrol Daisy Nook Country Park in Oldham tonight to deter people from holding illegal raves at the beauty spot.One man died of a suspected drug overdose after thousands of people gathered for a party at the site on June 14.Another huge illegal rave was held in Carrington during the same weekend.There have been further block parties held in Moston, Blackley and Moss Side.Many of the events resulted in physical and sexual assaults.Police have been urging members of the
.Manchester Evening News can reveal police have handed out flyers to households warning of another planned 'quarantine rave' this weekend.
hereThe first gathering disrupted by the force was in Smithills Country Park in Bolton on the evening of Friday July 10.Mr Burnham said the event was broken up without incident and that a sound system was seized.Then late on Sunday July 12 on an industrial site in Oldham, police used a dispersal order to disrupt an event attended by 250 people.“There were three arrests and some minor injuries sustained by officers, which is completely unacceptable,” added Mr Burnham.On the same night GMP
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Beecraigs Country Park now has an additional 41 hectares of woodland, thanks to a generous gift by a local couple.Mr and Mrs Gibbs have donated 103 acres of young woodland near their Cathlawhill Farm in the Bathgate Hills to the people of West Lothian.The land, which is adjacent to council-owned land at Beecraigs, Witch Craig and the Korean War Memorial, will be integrated into the management of Beecraigs Country Park.The woodlands are already well-used by the public and contain the historic
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Police are searching for a vehicle which officers say smashed into a learner driver.The silver VW Golf collided with a female learner driver “who was left very distressed” during the incident on Coal Pit Lane in Oldham on Tuesday afternoon (July 7), police say.The same car - with the registration NA53 JHJ - had also failed to stop for officers in Failsworth on Monday (July 6), Greater Manchester Police said.Officers reported on social media that the “drivers will be reported for the offences”
teenager who died after falling into the River Cart in Pollok Country Park in Glasgow has been named by police. Saif Mohammed was pulled from the water by police after the alarm was raised at around 5.10pm on Tuesday.
Bolton on Saturday evening and partied until 9am on Sunday morning when police officers arrived to break up the group. As the rave raged on, people were spotted on the way to the park with a 'shopping trolley filled with alcohol', said councillors in the area.The patch of land behind Hacken Lane in Darcy Lever was left covered in litter.Coun Hornby went to the scene after the party.
in Oldham.A 19 year-old man was arrested on suspicion of rape on Friday, police said.He was taken in for questioning before being later released on bail, with conditions.It follows the reported rape of the teenager in Chadderton Hall Park at around 9pm last Sunday, June 21.Immediately following the incident police said a man had approached her and asked to use her phone before attacking her.Part of the park was taped off whilst officers carried out enquiries.Detective Sergeant Alex Wilkinson,
Oldham. Mr Robinson died after he collapsed while leaving the rave, which was attended by around 2,000 people.