Massive £5m cannabis farm with thousands of plants uncovered in Stockport (2024)

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Police in the Greater Manchester town say it's a "great find" for their neighbourhood team.

Emily Sergeant -18th June 2024

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Police have uncovered a massive cannabis farm with thousands of plants estimated to be worth around £5 million in Stockport.

Neighbourhood officers from Greater Manchester Police‘s (GMP) Stockport district were alerted by the electricity board to the possible growing of cannabis on Lower Hillgate, located in the centre of the Greater Manchester town, at around 10am last Thursday (13 June).

When police attended the premises, they discovered a huge cannabis farm inside the large unoccupied building.

A whopping 3,325 plants were recovered, with an estimated street value of £5 million.

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Following the seizing of the huge haul of cannabis plants, GMP says the area was subsequently assessed and made safe by professionals, before the dismantling and removal of the plants took place over the course of last Friday and Saturday (14 and 15 June).

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A police investigation has been opened, but at this time, no arrests have been made, and enquiries are “ongoing”, according to GMP.

Inspector Amreek Singh, from GMP’s Stockport district, said the uncovering of this cannabis farm is “a great find” for the neighbourhood team, and is appealing to the public to come forward with any information they may have that could assist enquiries.

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“Our neighbourhood team are committed to tackling the supply and distribution of illegal products throughout the town,” Inspector Singh explained.

“Cannabis farms on this scale can be linked to serious and organised crime gangs, and the drugs they sell have a significant adverse impact on our communities. It drives violence, and can lead to vulnerable people being exploited, as well as leading to numerous problems such as addiction and health issues.

“Our work has ensured that thousands of cannabis plants will not be hitting the streets.”

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Anyone with any information about drugs supply in their area is asked to get in touch with their local GMP officers, and contact police either on 101, via the Live Chat function on gmp.police.uk, or via Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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Family pay heartbreaking tribute to 14-year-old Nathaniel Shani as his murderers are jailedDaisy JacksonMassive £5m cannabis farm with thousands of plants uncovered in Stockport (7)

The family of Nathaniel Shani, stabbed to death at just 14 years old, have shared a heartbreaking tribute to him as his killers were jailed.

Nathaniel was brutally murdered in September 2023, passing away in hospital after being stabbed in the neck in Tavistock Square in Harpurhey.

On Wednesday this week, his killers – a 15-year-old boy and a 14-year-old boy who both cannot be named for legal reasons – were sentenced to a total of 23 years in prison.

Nathaniel’s family have again cried out for an end to knife crime, urging other parents to take responsibility for ensuring their children aren’t carrying knives.

They have described the 14-year-old air cadet as a ‘courageous young boy’ who had a ‘great sense of humour’.

The tribute shared through GMP added that he was ‘never angry or mad at anyone’.

They said: “When he is bored, he will just crack a joke and every one would just burst into instant laughter whether it’s at home or in school or playground. That painful memory is failing to go away.

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“The scars you have left us with, Nattie, may heal but are very visible to anyone we meet today. That permanent change in our life is painful.

“I walked into a Manchester market street shop a week ago, the chap serving me noticed my pendant, and said to me, “I know who you are, my condolences”. That’s how people know me now Nathaniel, it’s life-changing.”

His sudden, tragic death has also left his family suffering with ‘sleepless nights, constant use of antidepressants, uncontrollable tears’, and they describe their day-to-day existence as being ‘like a dream and that when we wake up, Nathaniel will be in his room sleeping’.

Speaking of knife crime, Nathaniel’s family said: “We want more to be done about knife crime with a total ban of carrying knives in our streets. There is no knife too small to cause harm or serious damage.

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“We want parents to take part and responsibility in ensuring their kids don’t carry knives or held liable vicariously. Parents need to be given some control over their kids, if they suspect any unusual behaviours and challenge their children they must not be penalised.

“Schools must disclose and discuss with parents any information regarding their children, these can be picked up before someone loses their life.

“There is no safeguarding without involvement of the parents.

“Our wish is that more powers need to be given to police to pin down those carrying knives, prosecute and award longer sentences.

“Our plea is for everyone to ‘Say No to Knives, No Knife is too Small’.”

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World’s biggest street dance battle to host UK grand final in Manchester next monthEmily SergeantMassive £5m cannabis farm with thousands of plants uncovered in Stockport (11)

The UK grand final of the biggest street dance battle event in the world will be taking place in Manchester this summer.

And some serious shapes will be thrown… we presume.

That’s right, Red Bull Dance Your Style, which is the biggest street dance battle event in the world, is set to host the UK final of its championships in an exciting new location this year – and that exciting new location is right here in Manchester.

Happening down at Freight Island in the heart of the city centre towards the end of next month, the renowned international mixed-style competition – which has been running since 2019 – celebrates the wide variety of impressive dance talent across the UK, and sees dancers attempt to excite audiences with their interpretation of loads of different music genres.

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This unique and fast-paced competition is open to all genders, and hopes to “unify dancers and spectators alike” through 16 rounds of one-on-one freestyle dance.

Hip Hop, Locking, Voguing, and Krumping are just a handful of dance styles that’ll be on show.

On the road to the UK grand final, Red Bull Dance Your Style has been pulling up in cities nationwide to host open auditions, including in Swindon, Edinburgh, and here in Manchester – with the last open audition being held in London on Saturday 13 July.

All successful qualifiers from these auditions will attend the final UK showdown in our city.

It’s all gearing up to be an “electric crescendo”, as finalists battle it out for their chance to compete in the at the Red Bull Dance Your Style World Final in Mumbai later this year.

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The UK Final of Red Bull Dance Your Style 2024 is taking place at Freight Island on Saturday 27 July, and if you fancy popping along, you can grab some tickets to the event here.

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