involved in a collision with a Mercedes truck on Wheel Forge Way in Trafford Park on Friday June 12.
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It is not yet known if two historic monuments in Tameside were damaged beyond repair in an early morning crash council bosses say.
The Trough has stood at the junction of Manchester Road and Audneshaw Road in the Fairfield area of Audnehsaw since 1879.
However, the granite horse and cattle drinking trough was smashed into several pieces after a car mounted the pavement and collided with it.
A cast iron electricity transformer which sits behind it containing the Manchester coat of arms and which
involved in a collision with a Mercedes truck on Wheel Forge Way in Trafford Park on Friday June 12.
Manchester Evening News reported how industry leaders fear the pandemic could lead to a 'cultural catastrophe' - and cost more than 400,000 jobs.
Manchester council has committed to improving race equality within its workforce after it was accused of being ‘institutionally racist’ by some black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) employees.An independent review commissioned by the town hall found that BAME staff are less likely to hold senior positions but are more likely to have workplace grievances upheld.Concerns were also raised that complaints of racism, harassment or abuse are often ignored and not investigated.Some employees are
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) told people to avoid the area while they dealt with the incident.
A historic Manchester building has been brought back to life - and you can soon call it home.Tucked away on a cobbled street, this impressive Grade II listed building makes a perfect city centre base. Apartments in the Co-operative Printing Society building encapsulate the city's independent heritage and are a must-see as viewings open on June 20.
A statue of a 17th century slave trader was pulled down during protests in Bristol.Thousands of people joined Black Lives Matter demonstrations in Bristol as well as Manchester and London over the weekend.On Sunday, at least 5,000 packed into the College Green area of Bristol to hear from speakers and hold an eight-minute silence - the length of time George Floyd was restrained during an arrest in America which lead to his death.During the protests, demonstrators pulled down the controversial
popular bus driver, was pronounced dead at the scene.David Edmonds, 35, of Northdown Avenue, Manchester has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving, driving while uninsured and failing to provide a specimen for analysis.He has been remanded to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court on Monday (June 8).Paying tribute to Ronald, his family said in a statement: "Ronald was a loyal and loving dad, son, brother and friend.""He would give the shirt off his back to help anyone
hit by an Audi A6 at the junction of Rectory Lane and suffered severe head injuries. Fortunately, a passing taxi driver was able to administer life-saving first aid at the scene.Megan was rushed to North Manchester General Hospital and was so ill that she was transferred to the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital.
Bosses have used emergency powers to introduce £70 fines for motorists parking on the road to Dovestone Reservoir after 13,000 people visited in just three days.
One of Manchester’s leading markets has today issued an open letter to Manchester City Council regarding the support local markets receive.
NHS bosses have condemned the 'completely unacceptable behaviour' of two members of staff after after a video emerged appearing to show them manhandling an elderly patient.
Hundreds of people have lost their lives to coronavirus in Manchester alone.
Here are the Manchester City evening headlines on Thursday, May 28.
A road in Bowdon is closed following a collision between a cyclist and a vehicle
Tameside has been chosen as Greater Manchester’s pilot borough for the government’s ‘test and trace’ programme to tackle outbreaks of coronavirus.
Tributes have been paid to a passionate Manchester City fan who died after a horror crash in Stockport.