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Police arrest wanted man after 'issues caused' in neighbourhood
Police arrest wanted man after 'issues caused' in neighbourhood

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time13 hours ago

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Police arrest wanted man after 'issues caused' in neighbourhood

Police arrested a wanted man "issues were caused" in a Bolton neighbourhood. The man had reportedly been causing issues "all day" yesterday, July 12, around the Over Hulton area, but the police say they were only told in the late afternoon. Officers were called to the shopping precinct on Newbrook Road and spoke to him. After finding he was wanted for an offence, they arrested him. GMP have asked members of the public to report issues "directly to them" to ensure officers can deal with them. Police on scene on Newbrook Road (Image: GMP) Read more: Council investigating after 'historic' villa demolished Read more: Man jailed after police chase through housing estate at 60mph A spokesperson for GMP Bolton said: "Neighbourhood Officers attended reports of a male causing issues at the Over Hulton Precinct. Officers spoke to the male, established he was wanted for an offence and swiftly arrested him. "The male has been causing issues around the area all day but was only reported to police in the late afternoon. "Reporting directly to us is essential to ensure neighbourhood officers can deal with what is important to your community. "Officers also had time to say hello to the community and show the police car to children in the area."

I tried the Bolton version of the M&S viral sandwich and it was delightful
I tried the Bolton version of the M&S viral sandwich and it was delightful

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time05-07-2025

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I tried the Bolton version of the M&S viral sandwich and it was delightful

It's no secret by now that I love a sweet treat. So when I saw that a popular Bolton dessert parlour was offering its own version of the M&S strawberries and cream sandwich – I knew I had to try it. The M&S 'Red Diamond' sandwich has been making headlines since it was announced by the retailer. (Image: M&S/ PA) For those who are unaware, Marks & Spencer recently launched a dessert sandwich filled with strawberries and cream. The £2.80 'game-changing' limited edition Red Diamond Strawberry & Creme Sandwich is filled with the fruit and light whipped cream cheese on fluffy sweetened bread, the retailer said. M&S said its latest creation was inspired by Japanese 'sweet sandos', or fruit sandwiches. READ MORE: Bolton ice cream parlour, Milk Maids, announced via social media that they would be offering an alternate version – their very own 'strawberries and cream milk bun'. I arrived at Milk Maids, which is located on Dearden's Farm in Over Hulton, in a bid to try their new sensation. It seems everyone else had the same idea, which is a testament to the farm's popularity, and unfortunately, I was told that the strawberries and milk ice cream flavour had sold out since Milk Maids' social media post. However, they did have some Amarena Cherry flavour left, so I took a chance and tried this flavour topped with melted white chocolate. The Milk Maids version of the viral sensation. (Image: Leah Collins) I was definitely not disappointed, Milk Maids knocked it out of the park as usual, and I can see why the milk buns are so popular. The sweet texture of the bun perfectly complemented the deliciously tarte cherry flavour ice cream. It's probably tangier than its strawberry counterpart, but I honestly think this made for a richer flavour. People had the same idea, Milk Maids was very popular! (Image: Leah Collins) The white chocolate on top was a great idea, as it solidified on the cold ice cream centre and created a wonderful texture. As it was the hottest day of the year, I actually think the ice cream centre gave this the edge over the original M&S sandwich. Manager Polly Owen said: 'We saw that M&S had done the sandos and they were trending, our summer milk buns have always been popular so we decided to combine the two. Manager Polly Owen. (Image: Leah Collins) 'They're completely customisable, which is why they're so appealing. They come in all flavours as does the chocolate on top, which is an extra bonus!'. Overall, I would recommend the Milk Maids 'strawberries and cream' milk bun to anyone who is looking for a sweet treat. Whether you're looking to compare it to its M&S counterpart, or just after a sweet treat in the sunshine – the milk bun is really second to none.

Popular ice cream parlour's 'alternative' to viral M&S sandwich
Popular ice cream parlour's 'alternative' to viral M&S sandwich

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time01-07-2025

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Popular ice cream parlour's 'alternative' to viral M&S sandwich

A popular ice cream parlour has launched a special summer treat as a fun and delicious alternative to the viral Marks and Spencer's 'Red Diamond' strawberries and cream sandwich. The £2.80 'game-changing' limited edition Red Diamond Strawberry & Creme Sandwich is filled with the fruit and light whipped cream cheese on fluffy sweetened bread, the retailer said. M&S said its latest creation was inspired by Japanese 'sweet sandos', or fruit sandwiches. The viral M&S 'Red Diamond Strawberries and Creme Sandwich' (Image: M&S/ PA) Now, popular Over Hulton farm shop and ice-parlour, Milk Maids, has launched a delicious treat for those who love all things strawberry this summer. Milk Maids has created a strawberries and cream milk bun, which it showcased on its social media platforms this weekend. The bun, which customers can customise with their own ice cream flavours, is already selling out fast. Taking to social media, the business posted: 'POV: you can't get your hands on the viral M&S strawberry sando, so you go to Milk Maids for a strawberries and cream milk bun instead.' The Milk Maids strawberries and cream milk bun is a fun alternative on the viral sandwich. (Image: Milk Maids) READ MORE: A milk bun is a type of soft, slightly sweet bread roll made with milk, typically featuring a golden-brown crust and a fluffy, white interior. Speaking to The Bolton News, Milk Maids manager Polly Owen said: "We saw that M&S did it and the sandwich was trending, we wanted to do something similar. "We always have summer milk buns, they're really popular because they're customisable with our ice cream flavours - plus, there's the added bonus of melted chocolate on top!" The delicious creation also features Milk Maids' signature award-winning, handcrafted gelato ice cream, made with fresh ingredients and milk from grass-fed cows. Milk Maids, which is based at Dearden's Farm in Over Hulton, has gained immense popularity with residents and has remained in the Partington family since 1955. The multi-award-winning store is currently run by Fiona Partington and her sister, Rebecca Partington, alongside a close-knit team of 10, as well as her parents Anne-Marie and Michael.

Police officers get the scoop when they pop into popular ice-cream parlour
Police officers get the scoop when they pop into popular ice-cream parlour

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time24-05-2025

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Police officers get the scoop when they pop into popular ice-cream parlour

Police officers got the scoop when the dropped into a popular ice-cream parlour as part of their neighbourhood policing. Milk Maids on Manchester Road also serves as a farm shop - selling locally sourced produce as well as coffee and sweet treats. The shop is based at Dearden's Farm in Over Hulton and has remained in the hands of the Partington family since 1955. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) met the staff and discussed issues affecting the area. They said that they will continue to jobs" target="_blank">work with Milk Maids and the rest of the community. Have a story? Get in touch at A spokesperson for GMP Bolton said: "Today local Neighbourhood Officers met with Milk Maids on Manchester Road to discuss the driving standards in the area, a clear priority for the Hulton community. "Work will continue in partnership with Milk Maids to ensure drivers are parking and driving correctly so residents and customers can safely enjoy their days and their ice cream!" Officers met with the staff of Milk Maids to talk about driving standards in the area (Image: GMP) READ MORE: Tonge Fold man reached 70mph in a 30mph zone in police chase READ MORE: AirBNB Smithills party house shut down to delight of residents READ MORE: Milk Maids in Over Hulton is definitely worth a visit The multi-award winning store is currently run by Fiona Partington and her sister, Rebecca Partington, alongside a close-knit team of 10, as well as her parents Anne-Marie and Michael. The farm was initially taken over by Patricia and John Partington in 1955 before being turned into a parlour and tea shop. The store even sources their coffee beans as locally as possible, selling a Bolton coffee brand called Oddy Knocky, which roasts the beans locally.

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