Greater Manchester Police introduce dispersal order in Bolton to manage protest

The measure is in place as officers deal with a fresh far right protest linked to the Southport stabbings

The scene in Manchester city centre during a protest yesterday
Author: Jonny FreemanPublished 4th Aug 2024
Last updated 4th Aug 2024

Greater Manchester Police have stepped up their presence in Bolton and introduced additional powers to manage a protest in the town.

It's reported missiles have been thrown as officers deal with activists involved in one of a number of far right rallies which have been taking place this weekend.

Section 34 and Section 60 and 60A orders are in place until 10pm this evening (Sunday 4th August), covering the area shown below.

A map of the area covered by the dispersal order

Chief Inspector Natasha Evans from Greater Manchester Police said:

“These powers have been authorised in response to increased protest activity. We have been working with organisers of pre-planned protests to help facilitate peaceful and lawful protests, to prevent serious disruption and ensure everyone can go about their lives without fear or risk of harm.

“We will continue to have an increased police presence around these areas to deal with any incidents that may arise, and with these additional powers, officers are more equipped to intervene early to ensure people feel safe and are safe.

“If you are unsure about anything, speak with one of our officers, they are there to help.”

The protest follows similar ones in Manchester and other towns and cities yesterday.

At least two people were arrested during clashes in the city yesterday.

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