Locals hold Big Lunch at Wythenshawe Hall following ‘devastating’ arson attack
A Wythenshawe community group spent the day celebrating the Queen’s 90th birthday yesterday, despite arsonists burning down their historic 16th century hall.
A Wythenshawe community group spent the day celebrating the Queen’s 90th birthday yesterday, despite arsonists burning down their historic 16th century hall.
The arson attack that tore through Wythenshawe Hall on Tuesday morning has been labelled as typical of the disconnect in society by a descendant of the family who once lived there.
A devastated family had to carry the remains of their ‘beloved’ pony from a fire as he was burnt alive after his stable block in Marple was deliberately set alight.
Police are hunting for arsonists who were behind three linked attacks that happened on the same day in Rochdale.
Firefighters were called to Turncroft Lane in Hazel Grove at about 5.50am following reports that two men had set a Renault Megane, Volkswagen Polo and Vauxhall Corsa alight.
An arsonist who set fire to two buildings in the space of an hour on Sunday morning is being hunted by Greater Manchester Police.
A suspected arson attack forced a Bolton family to jump from the first floor window of their home in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Two teenage boys arrested on suspicion of torching Manchester Dogs’ Home have been released without charge.
The ‘good folk’ of Manchester and the city’s finest musicians have rallied together and drummed up almost £3,000 for Manchester Dogs’ Home which was gutted by a fire two weeks ago.
Greater Manchester Police are urging the public to keep the identity of a youth arrested on suspicion of an arson attack at Manchester Dog’s Home anonymous.
Alongside worldwide donations, the British public have also actively taken goods and supplies to the charity shop accompanying the home
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