Car park to close during league one semi-final play off
A car park in Bolton will be closed as Wanderers take on Barnsley in the second leg of the play offs.
Crime Reporter
Chris Jaffray is a crime reporter for the Bolton News and Bury Times, covering breaking news, court cases and inquests. He has worked in the industry for nine years in a variety of roles starting at The Press and Journal in Aberdeen and then at Mercury Press and Media in Manchester before joining Newsquest in 2020.
Chris Jaffray is a crime reporter for the Bolton News and Bury Times, covering breaking news, court cases and inquests. He has worked in the industry for nine years in a variety of roles starting at The Press and Journal in Aberdeen and then at Mercury Press and Media in Manchester before joining Newsquest in 2020.
A car park in Bolton will be closed as Wanderers take on Barnsley in the second leg of the play offs.
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