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Probably the most famous Oxford landmark. Part of the Bodelian Library.

Photographs taken at the Radcliffe 10k Multi Terrain race on the 15th April 2012, part of the Central Lancs Grand Prix

 

See complete gallery at

www.justloverunning.co.uk/gallery/2012Radcliffe10

 

Photographs from Just Love Running

Taken by my brother. Good light on the Radcliffe Camera. Silly hat on me.

On the morning of Friday 31 January 2025 at around 8am, officers conducted a warrant at a mill on Milltown Street in Radcliffe, Bury.

 

A large cannabis farm was found, this was after officers used their instinct to conduct further enquiries after chasing a suspect over the land previously.

Using the specialist unit of the drone unit for a wider view, it enabled them to spot something that was suspicious which ultimately led to the significant find.

 

What was uncovered was precisely 658 plants and six vacuum packed bags ready for distribution into communities.

 

Inspector Gareth Edwards from our Bury Neighbourhood Team said, “On this occasion the find boiled down to some luck, but working collaboratively with key resources we have at our disposal alongside the Council,

 

Environmental Health, and the fire service through joint agency work we are looking to prevent further offences at the location.

 

“We are continuing to conduct enquiries to find those responsible with a view to closing the mill until it is deemed safe, as the wider impact this had on the environment in terms of waste is another serious concern.

 

“Our work to tackle drugs supply is continuing at pace and we only know too well the devastating consequences drugs has within communities of Bury and across Greater Manchester as well as further afield.

 

“This was a well-planned setup with intelligence showcasing that drugs supply can lead to other serious criminal offences, including modern slavery.”

 

Anyone with further information about this discovery, is asked to call 101 in confidence quoting incident 462 of 31/01/2025. Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

11.08.2006: taken from Great St. Mary's tower

Radcliffe Camera with Brasenose College in the background

One of my first experiments with The Impossible Project's PX600 "Silver Shade" Black Frame instant film. Shot using my folding Polaroid 680SE SLR and scanned within an hour.

On the morning of Friday 31 January 2025 at around 8am, officers conducted a warrant at a mill on Milltown Street in Radcliffe, Bury.

 

A large cannabis farm was found, this was after officers used their instinct to conduct further enquiries after chasing a suspect over the land previously.

Using the specialist unit of the drone unit for a wider view, it enabled them to spot something that was suspicious which ultimately led to the significant find.

 

What was uncovered was precisely 658 plants and six vacuum packed bags ready for distribution into communities.

 

Inspector Gareth Edwards from our Bury Neighbourhood Team said, “On this occasion the find boiled down to some luck, but working collaboratively with key resources we have at our disposal alongside the Council,

 

Environmental Health, and the fire service through joint agency work we are looking to prevent further offences at the location.

 

“We are continuing to conduct enquiries to find those responsible with a view to closing the mill until it is deemed safe, as the wider impact this had on the environment in terms of waste is another serious concern.

 

“Our work to tackle drugs supply is continuing at pace and we only know too well the devastating consequences drugs has within communities of Bury and across Greater Manchester as well as further afield.

 

“This was a well-planned setup with intelligence showcasing that drugs supply can lead to other serious criminal offences, including modern slavery.”

 

Anyone with further information about this discovery, is asked to call 101 in confidence quoting incident 462 of 31/01/2025. Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

The University Church Of St. Mary The Virgin, The University of Oxford, Oxford, England

According to the Bodleian's website: A further increase in space came about in 1860, when the Radcliffe Library was taken over by the Bodleian and renamed the Radcliffe Camera (the word camera means room in Latin). The upper-floor library became a reading room, used mainly by undergraduates, who had been admitted to the Bodleian since 1856, and the ground floor was turned into a book-stack (it was converted into a second reading room in 1941). - See more at: www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/bodley/about-us/history#sthash.Qctz...

Visit to Oxford December 2013

On the morning of Friday 31 January 2025 at around 8am, officers conducted a warrant at a mill on Milltown Street in Radcliffe, Bury.

 

A large cannabis farm was found, this was after officers used their instinct to conduct further enquiries after chasing a suspect over the land previously.

Using the specialist unit of the drone unit for a wider view, it enabled them to spot something that was suspicious which ultimately led to the significant find.

 

What was uncovered was precisely 658 plants and six vacuum packed bags ready for distribution into communities.

 

Inspector Gareth Edwards from our Bury Neighbourhood Team said, “On this occasion the find boiled down to some luck, but working collaboratively with key resources we have at our disposal alongside the Council,

 

Environmental Health, and the fire service through joint agency work we are looking to prevent further offences at the location.

 

“We are continuing to conduct enquiries to find those responsible with a view to closing the mill until it is deemed safe, as the wider impact this had on the environment in terms of waste is another serious concern.

 

“Our work to tackle drugs supply is continuing at pace and we only know too well the devastating consequences drugs has within communities of Bury and across Greater Manchester as well as further afield.

 

“This was a well-planned setup with intelligence showcasing that drugs supply can lead to other serious criminal offences, including modern slavery.”

 

Anyone with further information about this discovery, is asked to call 101 in confidence quoting incident 462 of 31/01/2025. Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Trafford FC vs Radcliffe Borough

NPL Division 1 League Fixture

Date: 2nd January 2017

Venue: Shawe View

Final Score: 2-1

Scorers: Ashley Woods, OG

Copyright Michael Ripley Photography

www.michaelripleyphotography.com

On the morning of Friday 31 January 2025 at around 8am, officers conducted a warrant at a mill on Milltown Street in Radcliffe, Bury.

 

A large cannabis farm was found, this was after officers used their instinct to conduct further enquiries after chasing a suspect over the land previously.

Using the specialist unit of the drone unit for a wider view, it enabled them to spot something that was suspicious which ultimately led to the significant find.

 

What was uncovered was precisely 658 plants and six vacuum packed bags ready for distribution into communities.

 

Inspector Gareth Edwards from our Bury Neighbourhood Team said, “On this occasion the find boiled down to some luck, but working collaboratively with key resources we have at our disposal alongside the Council,

 

Environmental Health, and the fire service through joint agency work we are looking to prevent further offences at the location.

 

“We are continuing to conduct enquiries to find those responsible with a view to closing the mill until it is deemed safe, as the wider impact this had on the environment in terms of waste is another serious concern.

 

“Our work to tackle drugs supply is continuing at pace and we only know too well the devastating consequences drugs has within communities of Bury and across Greater Manchester as well as further afield.

 

“This was a well-planned setup with intelligence showcasing that drugs supply can lead to other serious criminal offences, including modern slavery.”

 

Anyone with further information about this discovery, is asked to call 101 in confidence quoting incident 462 of 31/01/2025. Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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