A road closure in Wallness Lane took place today at 1pm, as a big tree split, leaving the road to be dangerous.
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Greater Manchester students warned for their safety
STUDENTS in the Greater Manchester area have been warned by police to take extra precautions when walking the streets late […]
Salford student mugging victim backs petition
A STUDENT at the University of Salford was robbed of her mobile phone when walking home from work at the […]
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