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A garage could be partly changed into a hairdressing salon.
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Joe Harrigan was appointed chief reporter of The Bolton News in 2022 having previously been a senior reporter for the same title. He specialises in covering crime and court, Bolton Council and in-depth special reports and investigations. Joe was previously a reporter for the Lancashire Telegraph, covering Blackburn with Darwen, Accrington, Pendle and Burnley and has trained with the BBC Shared Data Unit. He also writes for the Bury Times, Oldham Times and Messenger Newspapers.
Joe Harrigan was appointed chief reporter of The Bolton News in 2022 having previously been a senior reporter for the same title. He specialises in covering crime and court, Bolton Council and in-depth special reports and investigations. Joe was previously a reporter for the Lancashire Telegraph, covering Blackburn with Darwen, Accrington, Pendle and Burnley and has trained with the BBC Shared Data Unit. He also writes for the Bury Times, Oldham Times and Messenger Newspapers.
A garage could be partly changed into a hairdressing salon.
The next step has been taken in a major plan to build a new housing estate over old golf course land.
New homes could be set to be built over an old bungalow site where a similar scheme was thrown out after a long saga.
A vacant space above a restaurant in Bolton town centre could be set to be turned into new flats.
Norovirus, also known as “winter vomiting disease”, has broken out at Royal Bolton Hospital.
A scheme to turn an abandoned former bar in Bolton town centre into a shared house has sparked concerns about “living space and noise".
Each week police appeal to readers of the Bury Times for help to find wanted suspects.
A burglar is facing deportation after he was finally caught four years after acting as a lookout when a woman’s bungalow was targeted.
Haseeb Afzal dob 13/08/1996 – Wanted on Recall to Prison
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