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Audenshaw Reservoir. There is a heavy police presence in the area and a dispersal order is in place to ensure anyone trying to attend the event is turned away.Officers from Tameside Council and United Utilities are also at the scene.
Enforcement will be used as a “last resort” for anyone thinking of attending the area, a spokesman for GMP said. Superintendent Colette Rose said: “Thanks to intelligence received from the public this afternoon (Friday 31 July) we have been able to deploy officers
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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding her death.A Police Scotland spokesman said: "Anyone who has knowledge of Shirley Sinclair relatives is asked to contact the Administration Department at Paisley Police Office on 0141 532 5958/6003 during office hours Monday to Friday or email Renfrewshire Inverclyde DASU [email protected]
hereThe order gives constables and police community support officers the power to disperse crowds.Anyone returning to the area would face arrest. Superintendent Colette Rose said: “First and foremost, I would like to thank the vast majority of people who are complying with the Covid-19 restrictions and reporting those who aren’t.
the new measures banning separate households meeting inside have not granted police officers extra powers to enter people’s homes without consent.
hereThe order gives constables and police community support officers the power to disperse crowds.Anyone returning to the area would face arrest. The gathering - described by GMP as a 'rave-style event' - was due to start at 7pm, the Manchester Evening News understands.
There will be extra police patrols at a park in north Manchester this week following concerns revellers are planning to host a party.The event has been advertised to take place in Boggart Hole Clough, in Blackley, where police have already prevented a number of pre-planned raves from happening.In a post on Facebook Councillor Hannah Priest, who represents the Charlestown ward, told residents there will be a visible police presence in the area after police and Manchester City Council were made
hereMany of the access routes to the reservoir were cordoned off on Friday evening.Sharing photos of vans at the site on Saturday evening, GMP Oldham wrote: "GMP officers are patrolling Dovestones to prevent a large-scale planned illegal gathering from taking place."Earlier this week GMP said they were working with United Utilities, which manages the Dovestone Reservoir and Oldham Council to prevent access in some areas, apologising to the public for the disruption but insisting it was necessary
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Met Police said that it had seen a surge in illegal events since lockdown measures had been eased and feared that more could follow this weekend. The force has now released body-worn footage showing officers being pelted with bottles and other objects at an illegal rave at an estate in Brixton, south London, on June 25.
hereToday GMP issued a statement on social media saying they were aware of another planned gathering in the area next weekend."We are aware of a planned gathering in the local area, which is not authorised, therefore it is illegal" they said."With the current climate relating to coronavirus it is a concern that people are still thinking of attending this event."In response to this event Greater Manchester Police is working with partners from Manchester City Council and will consider closing