Police are appealing for witnesses to a “large-scale violent disorder” that happened in Bolton during the early hours to come forward.
After calls came in at around 1am yesterday morning (11 September 2023) that initially reported fireworks being set off in the Halliwell Road area of the Greater Manchester town, officers then received further reports that fights had subsequently broken out in the same area.
Officers from GMP’s Bolton district attended the scene to find that two men has sustained “serious injuries” during the disorder.
Four scenes were put in place on residential streets off Halliwell Road / Credit: Google Maps
Four men, who are each aged 25, 27, 31, and 35, have since been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder following the incident, and they remain in custody for questioning, GMP has confirmed.
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Four scenes were put in place on Maria Street/Gladstone Street, Madeley Gardens, Bride Street, and Weymouth Street in Halliwell while officers worked with Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) to process information – but these have largely been closed now.
With an investigation now currently underway, police have issued a public appeal for information and are asking that potential witnesses come forward.
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Halliwell Road in Bolton / Credit: Google Maps
“What appeared to start as anti-social behaviour in relation to fireworks, quickly descended into large-scale violet disorder,” Detective Inspector Stuart Woodhead of GMP’s Bolton division, explained of the nature of the incident.
“This is completely unacceptable on the streets of Bolton [and we would be interested in speaking with anyone who may have witnessed the incident”.
Do you have any information that may be able to help assist with this investigation? You can contact GMP via 101, the CID office directly on 0161 85 65757, or via the Live Chat function on www.gmp.police.uk.
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You can also pass over information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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But his set attracted some huge crowds, not helped by the sudden downpour as his set was due to begin.
The area around Matinee became increasingly busy and Parklife announced that the Josh Baker performance would be paused on ‘the advice of safety team’.
Josh Baker has now issued a statement on social media to his followers as his Parklife set was due to end, signed off with a row of crying emojis.
He wrote: “Unfortunately I will not be performing at Parklife due to reason outside of my control.
Josh Baker has shared a statement after his Parklife set was cancelled. Credit: Instagram, @joshbaker
“I deeply apologise. I can’t really put into words what today was going to mean to me.”
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Josh Baker’s set on the brand-new Matinee stage has been attracting huge crowds from the late afternoon.
The Manchester-born DJ is a rising star in the tech and house scene and was always going to be a highlight of the festival’s line-up this year.
But his pull has maybe been a bit greater than expected, with massive crowds swarming around the Matinee stage on Sunday afternoon.
It’s been so busy that Parklife has made the decision to pause his show altogether while crowds disperse.
The warning sent on the Parklife appHow The Matinee stage looked on Saturday. Credit: The Manc Group
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Parklife has issued a statement on its app that reads: “Upon advice of the PL safety team, the show on the Matinee stage has been paused. We will update ASAP.”
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