No arrests or charges have been made in relation to a large fight in bolton.

Police were called to Deane Road on Friday, January 20, at around 5pm after reports of a disturbance.

It emerged around 30 men had attacked a single man on the street.

Following this a 23-year-old male was taken to hospital for minor injuries.

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Police said last week a 29-year-old man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of assault of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

He was later released by officers.

Police confirmed there had been no charges or further arrests in relation to the incident.

Superintendent Richard Thompson of Greater Manchester Police Bolton Division said: “I am pleased with the quick action from officers who arrived on scene and took appropriate action to bring the matter to a swift conclusion.

“Thankfully no one was seriously injured but Greater Manchester Police will not tolerate violent disorder.

“We are pursuing lines of inquiry to piece together the circumstances surrounding this incident and are aware of videos circulating online showing this attack.

"Anyone with footage – or anyone who witnessed this incident – is encouraged to report it.

“You can do so via the website: www.gmp.police.uk quoting incident number 2404 of 20.01.23.”

"Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."

Concerns had been raised about Deane Road and the surrounding area at a Bolton Council meeting shortly before the incident.

Mudasir Dean, the cabinet member for stronger communities, said you could not fail to see crime there if you stayed there for an hour.