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Helen Flanagan slashes HUGE sum off asking price of six-bed mansion she shared with ex Scott Sinclair before split
Helen Flanagan slashes HUGE sum off asking price of six-bed mansion she shared with ex Scott Sinclair before split

The Sun

time16 minutes ago

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Helen Flanagan slashes HUGE sum off asking price of six-bed mansion she shared with ex Scott Sinclair before split

ACTRESS Helen Flanagan has slashed more than £300,000 off the price of the house she shared with ex Scott Sinclair. The former Coronation Street star, 34, put the six-bedroom property on the market last month for £1.5million. 2 2 But the detached, 5,000sq ft home — where she lived with footballer Scott, 36, before their break-up in 2022 — is now on offer for £1,195,000. The couple, who have three children together, bought the property at Belmont, near Bolton, in June 2021 for £840,000. It has five reception rooms, six bathrooms and six bedrooms including two en-suites. The house is situated on the edge of moors and is said to have 'breathtaking views'. Helen, who was with Bristol Rovers winger Scott for 13 years, was photographed at Royal Ascot this week. In January, she received a six-month driving ban after her Audi Q7 was caught speeding twice in 16 days — at 42mph in a 30 zone then 51mph in a 40. She was also fined £2,000 at Wirral magistrates court. after being brutally trolled for posing in sexy lingerie. Just days after the 34-year-old actress posed in a sheer corset, thong, fishnet stockings and suspenders, the mum-of-three has now responded to haters who slammed her as "embarrassing." The newly-single and self-proclaimed 'sexy boss b**ch' found herself at the centre of a barrage of abuse from trolls, slamming her for sharing revealing pictures considering she's got three children.

Bolton sign Chelsea keeper Sharman-Lowe on loan
Bolton sign Chelsea keeper Sharman-Lowe on loan

BBC News

time12 hours ago

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  • BBC News

Bolton sign Chelsea keeper Sharman-Lowe on loan

Bolton Wanderers have signed goalkeeper Teddy Sharman-Lowe on a season-long loan from 22-year-old spent last season on loan at Doncaster Rovers, appearing in all 46 league matches as the Yorkshire outfit won the League Two title."I'm very excited to be here. It's another great challenge for me," Sharman-Lowe told the club website., external"Coming to a club as big as Bolton – with its past in the Premier League as well and aspirations to be back there – I think I can really kick on and it's another great opportunity for me."Sharman-Lowe, who is currently away with the England under-21 squad at the European Championships in Slovakia, is head coach Steven Schumacher's fifth signing of the summer window so far."Teddy has shown he can handle the demands of regular first-team football," Bolton boss Schumacher added."His performances for Doncaster were outstanding and he possesses the physical presence and all-round goalkeeping attributes we were looking for."

Lancashire Sinfonia to make debut performance in Bolton
Lancashire Sinfonia to make debut performance in Bolton

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

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Lancashire Sinfonia to make debut performance in Bolton

A new orchestra is set to make its debut performance in Bolton. Lancashire Sinfonia will take to the stage for the first time at Bolton Parish Church on Saturday, June 21. The orchestra is made up of musicians from across Greater Manchester, including students from the Royal Northern College of Music. A spokesman for Lancashire Sinfonia said: "Being part of Lancashire Sinfonia is an enriching experience that fosters a deep sense of community and collaboration. READ MORE: Schoolchildren experience the thrill of graduating as the look to a successful future Inside Wanderers: Bolton doubling down on women's team in uncertain times Cortege to drive by chip shop as funeral takes place of 'Bolton legend' They added: "Musicians come together from all across the North West, each contributing their own unique talents and perspectives to create a harmonious blend of sound. "Through rehearsals and performances, members develop not only their own technical skill but crucial interpersonal skills—learning to communicate as a section and as an ensemble as a whole. "The thrill of playing in sync, the shared excitement of live performances, and the mutual appreciation of diverse musical styles create unforgettable memories. "Ultimately, being part of Lancashire Sinfonia nurtures a profound love for music and a deep sense of joy in a shared artistic enterprise." The concert starts at 7.30pm and will be the first time audiences can hear the orchestra perform live.

Dawn raid at house today in the fight against drugs
Dawn raid at house today in the fight against drugs

Yahoo

time15 hours ago

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Dawn raid at house today in the fight against drugs

Police carried out a dawn raid at a house in Astley Bridge this morning. The raid was as a result of information from members of the community concerned about drugs in the area. A spokesman for GMP Bolton said: "Officers from the Bolton North Neighbourhood Team have executed a drugs warrant at a house in Astley Bridge this morning. "Following information from members of the community concerned about drug supply in the area, your local officers obtained a warrant from the court. READ MORE: Farnworth properties raided by police in fight against drugs Horwich police arrest one as they carry out dawn raid at property "A small quantity of what is believed to be class B drugs were found during the warrant. "A 26-year-old man remains under investigation. "If you have information about criminality in your area, you can contact the independent charity, CrimeStoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111." The raid is the latest to be carried out in Bolton to crackdown on drug dealing in the borough. Last month, police carried out a series of simultaneous dawn raids in the Farnworth area as part of an investigation drug gangs in the borough.

Police seize e-bike following anti-social behaviour reports in Breightmet
Police seize e-bike following anti-social behaviour reports in Breightmet

Yahoo

time16 hours ago

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Police seize e-bike following anti-social behaviour reports in Breightmet

Police seized a bike in Bolton last night after reports came in of anti-social behaviour. Greater Manchester Police responded to reports of youths riding e-bikes up and down Garstang Avenue in Breightmet. The riders were reportedly using excessive speed on the roads. A spokesperson for GMP said: "This evening the Bolton Special Constabulary team responded to reports of youths driving e-bikes in an anti-social manner on Garstang Ave, Breightmet, speeding up and down the road. More: Fraudster builder took £1,000s from 'profoundly deaf' vulnerable woman More: Drug dealer 'tried to exploit postal system' sending cocaine parcels across country More: Drug dealer not guilty of murder after 27-year-old stabbed to death in his flat "One youth was stopped before he could make off, and the bike was seized." E-bikes are bikes with a rechargeable battery and an electric motor, meaning they are generally heavier than normal bikes. Anybody over the age of 14 can legally ride them, and there is no requirement to wear a helmet or have a license for them, according to UK law. They can be operated anywhere a conventional bike can be used, including on cycle lanes and paths as well as roads. They must have a maximum power output of 250 watts and must cut out when the e-bike reaches a speed of 15.5mph.

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