Month: October 2014

Drug runner jailed after £100,000 worth of cocaine bound for Wythenshawe is intercepted by police

PROMISEEZEHA Manchester man who accepted a parcel delivered to a Wythenshawe address from South American drugs cartel he believed was full of cocaine worth £100,000 has been jailed. 

The parcel had been intercepted by Customs and Excise in South America and the drugs replaced with sugar before it was delivered to Promise Ezeh  at Warmley Road in Wythenshawe.

Ezeh, 38, of Harley Street, Manchester, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and was jailed for nine years at Minshull Street Crown Court.  Continue reading “Drug runner jailed after £100,000 worth of cocaine bound for Wythenshawe is intercepted by police”

Police appeal for witnesses after Landrover is used to ramraid Co-op store in Brooklands, Wythenshawe

Landrover 3Ramraiders drove a Landrover into a Co-op store in Brooklands, Wythenshawe before setting it on fire. 

The incident happened in the early hours of this morning (October 30). Shortly after 1am police and other emergency services were called to the Co-op on Maple Road Brooklands, after reports that a green Landrover Discovery had been deliberately reversed into the shop front.  Continue reading “Police appeal for witnesses after Landrover is used to ramraid Co-op store in Brooklands, Wythenshawe”

Firefighters issue safety warning after faulty toaster causes fire in Wythenshawe flat

Firefighters have warned people to move toasters away from kitchen cupboards when using them following a fire at a Wythenshawe flat.

The fire was sparked by a defective toaster and  spread to cupboards above.  It was beginning to take hold of the kitchen when a smoke detector raised the alarm.

Two crews from Wythenshawe Fire Station were called to Foxlair Road at 12.27am on Saturday, October 25.

A man had put something in the toaster and fell asleep. The toast didn’t spring back up because of a fault which caused the fire.

Crew Manager Ian Medcalf said: “We tell people to pull their toasters out from underneath any kitchen cupboards and this incident demonstrated why that’s so important.

“We believe the fire was caused by a fault in the toaster which didn’t allow it to pop back up occasionally.  The man had put something in toaster and fallen asleep so it incinerated itself and spread to the cupboards above.

“There was heavy smoke-logging in the kitchen and damage to the cabinets and work surfaces but the man had a working smoke alarm that woke him up.
He got out of the flat and called us so he did all the right things.”

Crew in breathing apparatus used a hose reel to extinguish the fire and a positive pressure fan to clear the smoke. 
The man – whose age is unknown – was treated by firefighters at the scene after breathing in some smoke but he didn’t require further treatment.

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South African activists visit Wythenshawe to share ideas about community

Three South African activists will be in Wythenshawe over the weekend to share ideas about building communities.

The activists, from the Alliance of Slum/Shack Dwellers  will be at the United Estates Wythenshawe building from10am until 12pm on Saturday October 25th.

They want to learn about the challenges people are facing in low-income communities, the kinds of organisations people are forming, and their relationships with local government.

They will also want to share lessons from their own approaches and successes. SDI is a network of community-based organisations of the urban poor with a presence in 33 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

They have successfully fought evictions, supported thousands of people to develop small enterprises, and brought improved basic services to their neighbourhoods.

Man arrested after reports partygoers were threatened with gun in Benchill

A man has been arrested after reports that partygoers were threatened with a gun in Benchill last night.

Shortly before 10pm on Thursday 23 October 2014, police were called to  Longhey Road, Benchill, following reports a number of people had been threatened with a gun following an argument at a house party. Continue reading “Man arrested after reports partygoers were threatened with gun in Benchill”