Take That moves Co-op Live Arena gig dates to another venue
Take That are the latest musicians to move their upcoming shows at the Co-op Live Arena to the AO Arena
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Chloe is a news reporter covering local stories across all areas of the borough for The Bolton News, a role she has had since August 2021. Chloe covers a range of stories focussing on community, health, education, environment, entertainment, events and more. Got a story? Please get in touch!
Chloe is a news reporter covering local stories across all areas of the borough for The Bolton News, a role she has had since August 2021. Chloe covers a range of stories focussing on community, health, education, environment, entertainment, events and more. Got a story? Please get in touch!
Take That are the latest musicians to move their upcoming shows at the Co-op Live Arena to the AO Arena
Two men have been arrested after 70 snap bags of various class A and class B drugs were located on and within their vehicle – one male was also in possession of a large knife
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie has moved his cancelled Co-op Live gig to the AO Arena this Saturday, May 4
Police have become "increasingly concerned" for a Bolton man who went missing yesterday, Wednesday.
Music venue, Co-op Live Arena, which is being dubbed as ‘Co-flop’ is being “monitored closely” as contractors continue work to complete the £365 million Co-op Live arena in Manchester
Three teenagers have been arrested after a series of stabbings in the borough.
TransPennine Express are offering refunds to concertgoers affected the Co-op Live arena delays
Several "high value items" have been stolen as part of a burglary in Astley Bridge.
A jury has resumed its deliberations today in the trial of fugitive mother Constance Marten
Fans were set to finally head into the Co-op Live Arena this evening with the venue opening its doors to the public for the first time – however the concert has now been cancelled
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