Railway rebuilds its heritage after £25k of damage in vandalism attacks
A volunteer-run railway is rebuilding its heritage after it suffered three acts of vandalism within a week. Last month, Foxfield
A volunteer-run railway is rebuilding its heritage after it suffered three acts of vandalism within a week. Last month, Foxfield
A Bury charity is over the moon thanks to a mystery volunteer who rebuilt their community space yesterday after it
Officers have released a CCTV image of the man they wish to speak to as well as an appeal for two witnesses near the bus station.
Wigan’s community has been left ‘immensely distressed’ after callous vandals struck a cemetery, defacing several headstones.
Up to ten graves were targeted, all of which had been in the Muslim section, between 8.30pm on August 15 and 7.30pm the following day
The Grade II listed bus shelter, which forms part of Stockport’s War Memorial complex, has been ‘tagged’ two separate times in recent weeks
Two men were seen inflicting damage to over thirty vehicles after police were first alerted to the vandals jumping on a car in Lowther Road at about 6.30am on Saturday July 5.
Two 13-year-olds have been arrested in connection with the ‘sickening’ anti-Semitic attack on the Jewish Cemetery in North Manchester.
The net is closing in on sick vandals who caused £60,000 worth of damage when they scrawled Nazi swastikas on a Jewish cemetery as Greater Manchester police scour CCTV footage.
Culprits targeted cars in the Napier Street and Winsor Road area
The graffiti has been sprayed across parts of Prestwich and Whitefield
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