2:35pm Wednesday 14th May 2008
POLICE in Ramsbottom have vowed to prevent school leavers from taking booze up Holcombe Hill in an attempt to prevent a repeat of last year's chaotic scenes.
Officers began the operation on Friday, confiscating about 60 cans of beer and dozens of alcopops and bottles of vodka from about 150 youngsters who were heading for Peel Tower. Most of the youths were school leavers from St Gabriel's RC High School in Bury.
Last year, drunken pupils celebrating the end of their final year of school before their GCSE exams caused mayhem when they set fire to moorland on Holcombe Hill.
Police have said they are determined to prevent the same thing happening this year. PC Kevin Day said: "Last year the moors were ablaze and there were three fire engines up there on the last day of school.
"Residents feared for their safety. This year we have the benefit of hindsight and we're going to be on guard on Friday evenings to make sure no alcohol gets up Holcombe Hill.
"Thanks to Friday's operation, we seized an astonishing amount of drink from underaged children and there were only a few minor incidents. If other youngsters are planning to drink on Holcombe Hill, it's really not worth them wasting their time and money. We're not going to let them take the alcohol up there.
"About 90 per cent of the school pupils go up there with the intention of behaving and enjoying themselves responsibly but once a certain element in Ramsbottom gets wind of it they head up there too and things can get out of hand."
l Teachers at Woodhey High School meanwhile are attempting to abolish the concept of a last day of school for Year 11 pupils in a bid to avoid drunken revelry.
Year 11 pupils taking their GCSEs this summer have no official leaving date. Instead, they will be required to attend extra classes and revision sessions in school throughout the exam period in an attempt to keep them out of trouble.
Headteacher Martin Braidley said: "There is no date for the last day of school this year. Year 11 pupils will continue to come into school right up until their final exams. They will have some days off and time to revise at home but there will be something happening in school virtually every day."
Tom bobson, Bury says...
10:56am Thu 15 May 08
Billy, Bury says...
12:55pm Thu 15 May 08
Paul, Ramsbottom says...
3:08pm Thu 15 May 08
millie parry wrote:Well Millie by the look of your spelling and grammar you must be in year one at St Gabriels you say you "did not take that much alcohol"
i am a pupil from st gabriels high school and we did not cause any trouble or take that much alchol we sat by da tower 4 a couple of hours to celebrate we are all sick of you adults underestermate us also they did not try to get us of the hill or take are beer of us or it wouldnt be on the hill muppettssss!!!!!!!!! [q
bob, Bury says...
5:12pm Thu 15 May 08
Titch, Lancashire says...
11:00pm Thu 15 May 08
Ash, Bury says...
2:09pm Fri 16 May 08
Siobhan, Bury says...
2:30pm Fri 16 May 08
Helen, Ramsbottom, Bury says...
2:41pm Fri 16 May 08
Hamish Macbeth, Whitefield says...
9:56pm Fri 16 May 08
tombraider, bacup says...
6:26pm Sun 18 May 08
Les, Bury, Lancashire says...
11:35pm Sun 18 May 08
Nik, Rammy says...
11:32am Mon 19 May 08
Nik, Rammy says...
11:39am Mon 19 May 08
tombraider, bacup says...
5:19pm Mon 19 May 08
Ballymore me lad, Bury Greater Manchester says...
10:39pm Tue 20 May 08
Les wrote:Les you small minded inbred. What's wrong with us coming to Holcy to celebrate you to old to remember duffer Les. Ps Bury isn't lancs it's Greater Manchester, you idiot Les.
I to am approaching 50 and you missed another difference off - Gangs. Also you didn't have Bury schools coming to Holcombe. They celebrated near their schools.
retired, rossendale says...
2:39pm Wed 21 May 08
Ballymore me lad wrote:Well Les, I think you missed another few points, and thats how rude, badmannered, disrespectful and ignorant many young people are today. I've worked with, helped and supported young people for forty years and I have observed how standards of decency have deteriorated over the years. My generation wouldnt have dreamed of calling an adult an idiot. Tombraider you are like I used to be, idealistic, but the next generation will be even worse, you mark my words and just to prove my point no doubt some young darling will send some insulting response to this opinion.
Les wrote: I to am approaching 50 and you missed another difference off - Gangs. Also you didn't have Bury schools coming to Holcombe. They celebrated near their schools.Les you small minded inbred. What's wrong with us coming to Holcy to celebrate you to old to remember duffer Les. Ps Bury isn't lancs it's Greater Manchester, you idiot Les.
born n bred, holcy says...
10:05am Thu 22 May 08
common sense kid, A bad **** part of town says...
5:10pm Thu 22 May 08
Nik, rammy, LANCASHIRE!! says...
3:57pm Fri 30 May 08
Party Boy, Bury,Greater Manchester says...
12:29am Tue 10 Jun 08
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millie parry, bury says...
10:12am Thu 15 May 08
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