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Manchester Evening News that there was absolutely no money on site at the time of the break-in, as it was closed due to lockdown.
Instead, burglars allegedly stole a B’Twin Triban 500 bike that belongs to the club's chairman Phil Speak.The masked men were also said to have forced their way into a shed during the incident on Tuesday, but it was completely empty.Mr Booth said: "We've spent lockdown doing it up but obviously we were shut so the tills were completely empty, as were the fruit
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direct to your inboxStudents angered by the increased police presence on campus in Fallowfield have begun following officers and acting as 'legal observers', the M.E.N can reveal.
straight to your inbox every day for freeAC Milan legend Franco Baresi would like his former club to sign Marcus Rashford from Manchester United.United welcome the Serie A club to Old Trafford on Thursday for the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be without the services of Rashford, as well as David de Gea, Paul Pogba and Donny van de Beek, whilst Edinson Cavani is also likely to miss out.
direct to your inboxAn eyesore former shop beneath Manchester Piccadilly railway station is being brought back to life.In the 1950s, it was a bustling tobacco and sweet shop - a must-stop destination for passengers about to board their trains.And before that, in the 1890s, it was an antique store.Today the shop, which is built into an archway below the Station Approach bridge to Piccadilly on London Road, is a shadow of its former self.It was last used as a bookmakers.Graffiti now stains the
Manchester Evening News.“We’re a step five national football club, and this has cancelled matches which means the players don’t play and don’t get paid.“The juniors don’t play either so the impacts for us as a club are quite considerable.”The club have been working closely with Salford Council on the problem..Councillor David Lancaster, lead member for environment and community safety, said: “This is another example of how flytipping spoils communities and wastes precious council
two men they want to speak to. Officers were called around 11.55am on January 20, 2021, to a report that two men were 'behaving suspiciously' on Fairmount Road, Salford.
Wigan Council, believes all three options would have serious consequences for Wigan Borough. Hitting out at the proposals, he said: “Greater Manchester rail passengers have been experiencing poor performance for too long.“Alternative solutions, such as improved infrastructure, must be explored before passengers are further penalised with reduced levels of service.“The taskforce was supposed to recommend improvements to rail services, not make an already poor service worse."If approved, these
straight to your inbox every day for freeFormer Manchester United captain Roy Keane was involved in a heated debate with ex-Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp live on Sky Sports over the quality at Tottenham Hotspur.The pair were in complete disagreement over the current state of Spurs' squad.
direct to your inboxOld Trafford recently set the scene for the return of the Sky One TV drama COBRA.Cameras have been rolling in Greater Manchester for filming of the second series of the show, which follows Britain’s leading experts during a national emergency.And the drama, starring Trainspotting actor Robert Carlyle, is nurturing new production talent.Trainees from Manchester are among the team working on the series with ScreenSkills, the industry-led skills body for the screen