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here. Reporter Tom George covers all things Wigan for the Manchester Evening News, you can follow him on Twitter here.GMP said: "Joyce Whittaker 73 years is currently missing from The Hamilton's residential Home Atherton."Joyce suffers from Dementia, and is very vulnerable."Joyce is white 5'2 size 14 - average build medium brown bobbed hair parted to one side."She's wearing purple glasses, black top with green details/netting, (the same top as in the photo), black skinny jeans, and black wedge
.died when the care home’s lift collapsed. Serendipity was last inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) on February 19 2020, and was rated inadequate in every category.The CQC report stated: “People at risk of harm were not always adequately protected.
hereJudge Angela Nield told Thompson: "It's extremely sad to see somebody of your age and character before this courts for the first time and for offences of such a serious nature. You are 63.
from Wythenshawe as they are concerned about his welfare. However they have also urged people not to approach him if they do sight him, as he could pose a risk to others and himself, asking them to call 999 instead.
A 'large quantity' of drugs has been taken off the streets of Greater Manchester by police after a speeding car was stopped.Police chiefs in Trafford revealed the huge haul in a Facebook post.Two men were arrested and are now being questioned in custody.More drugs and cash was also seized later in a subsequent house search linked to the stop, police said.Images shared by police show a front door being forced open, a number of mobile phones, bags of drugs and a wad of cash.Police said the vehicle
city centre, hundreds came together in solidarity with the Shukri’s family and the campaign, and in a unique moment, were met by protesters from Black Lives Matter and Trans Lives Matter.
hereNetwork Rail said the project would provide a more efficient way of draining the station building.An estimated 8.9million passengers pass through Victoria every year.The drainage system underneath the road in front of the station will be completely replaced, and drainpipes on the historic station façade cleaned and maintained.The Department for Transport is investing the money.Rail Minister Chris Heaton-Harris said: "Bringing Manchester Victoria's drainage system from the Victorian era into
Shukri Abdi.Shukri, a pupil at Broad Oak Sports College in Bury, drowned in the River Irwell, near Bury town centre, on June 27 last year.
Liverpool secured the Premier League title after a dominant season, with fans gathering around Anfield once the news was confirmed.Jurgen Klopp’s side were assured of their 19th league title after Chelsea beat Manchester City on Thursday night.Jubilations continued into the early hours of the morning and police have condemned the thousands of football fanatic who filled the streets.Assistant Chief Constable Rob Carden said Merseyside had been “disproportionately affected” by the coronavirus
Intu's Trafford Centre has issued an urgent warning to shoppers planning to visit during the mini heatwave we're currently having.Posting on its Instagram story yesterday, the intu shopping centre wrote: "It's going to be a scorcher.Yesterday saw temperatures in Manchester exceed 30C, with today's weather expected to be even hotter in some areas.Sharing a post on Instagram, the shopping centre wrote: "During busy periods, you may have to queue outside - do don't forget some suncream and your
flew over the stadium shortly after kick-off. The incident took place shortly after all the players had taken the knee at kick off in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Salford residents are being told to avoid the area of Worsley Road in Winton as a police incident is ongoing.Greater Manchester Police have not issued a statement.However Transport for Greater Manchester wrote on Twitter: "ROAD CLOSURE. Worsley Rd between Parrin Lane/ Gee Lane."Ongoing police incident...
Altrincham, began berating the officer, threatening to kill him.He said “I will kill you”, “smash your f***ing ISIS head” and stated “I’m going to slash your f***ing throat,” Manchester Magistrates Court heard.
Mr Justice Saunders refused the application, but said they would still have a voice and encouraged them to contribute.