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Driver detained by parents after smashing into cars near primary school
The incident took place at around 8.45am on Wednesday morning in Milnrow
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A driver had to be ‘detained’ by parents dropping their children off at school after they smashed with cars in Milnrow this morning.
Middleton
Bowlee will be brought into South Middleton, together with Fairfield Road, Lowther Crescent and Hawkshead Drive on Langley.
There will also be a minor adjustment to the eastern boundary of South Middleton along Eastway and Assheton Way to ‘facilitate a more locally identifiable boundary’.
Boarshaw will remain entirely in North Middleton after local councillors raised concerns the commission’s draft recommendations would split up the well-established community.
Alkrington to be kept entirely within the ward of South Middleton to reflect community identity.
Castleton, Hopwood Hall, North Heywood and West Heywood
The boundary between Hopwood Hall and North Middleton will run along Hollin Lane and Rochdale Road, with residents to the north of these roads being placed in Hopwood Hall ward.
Local businesses wear their Woollies to Work for Springhill Hospice Date published: 19 December 2020
Salt Separation Services in their winter woollies outfits
Springhill’s Wear Your Woollies to Work campaign was celebrated across the borough on Friday 11 December, as 14 schools and nurseries participated, as well as 15 local businesses and care facilities joining forces to support the local service.
Springhill Hospice encourages residents and businesses to take part in their Wear your Woollies to Work campaign every December, to help Springhill provide vital end of life care for patients in the local community.
So far this year, Wear Your Woollies has raised over £5,000 for the hospice, and the figure is still growing.
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