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Extra cops for the Bulldog Bash
By Visordown News on 29/07/2008 12:12:59
Warwickshire Police warn of extra security measures for this year's Bulldog Bash
EXTRA POLICE officers are being drafted as part of a "significant policing operation" around the Bulldog Bash from 7 to 10 August. According to reports on the BBC, Warwickshire Police had urged councillors not to grant a licence for next month
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Bulldog Bash licence to be reviewed
By Visordown News on 21/07/2009 09:58:48
Police urge Stratford-on-Avon District Council to stop biker festival amid fears of gang violence
STRATFORD-ON-AVON District Council are to review the 10-year licence granted to the Bulldog Bash after police called for the festival to be cancelled.Warwickshire Police are concerned for the safety of the public following an escalation in violence
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Bulldog Bash to go ahead
By Visordown News on 23/07/2009 13:40:21
Stratford District Council turn down Warwickshire Police request to halt biker festival
THE BULLDOG BASH will go ahead next month, following Stratford District Council's decision to turn down an official Police request to review the event's licence.In an ongoing battle with the Bash's organisers, Police asked local authorities to stop
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Bulldog Bash Organisers: 'Policing was overkill'
By Visordown News on 11/08/2008 09:36:46
Warwickshire Police defend £1.4m spent on biker festival security
THE £1.4m cost of policing the Bulldog Bash that resulted 26 arrests has been defended by police. Organisers of the famous biking event at Long Marston claimed that the high-profile policing was "overkill". But Warwickshire Police told the BBC
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Scrap Bulldog Bash, say Police
By Visordown News on 03/03/2009 08:43:16
Spiralling costs and fears for public safety force Assistant Chief Constable to call for event to be cancelled
A WARWICKSHIRE Police Chief has stated he wants to see the Bulldog Bash festival cancelled because of security fears.Assistant Chief Constable Bill Holland has said he'd like to see the 2009 Bash scrapped, following the murder of Gerry Tobin
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Police vow to halt Bulldog Bash
By Visordown News on 20/06/2009 15:15:58
Warwickshire Police Chief on the warpath to prevent Hells Angels-run event from taking place
WARWICKSHIRE POLICE have said they will do “all within its power” to prevent this year’s Bulldog Bash from going ahead, in light of escalating biker gang warfare.The Force are concerned the event will be plagued with violence following the jail
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24th Bulldog Bash gets underway
By Visordown News on 12/08/2010 09:28:16
It's all kicking off at Europe's biggest biker festival
THE 24th running of the Bulldog Bash gets underway this week, with bikers from around the world gathering to join in the fun at the four-day event in Warwickshire. Billed as Europe's biggest bikers' festival, the annual event, held at Long Marston
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High profile Police presence for Bulldog Bash
By Visordown News on 27/07/2009 17:03:52
Warwickshire Police to launch stop-and-search tactics against 'criminal minority'
WARWICKSHIRE POLICE will launch a high profile security operation ahead of this year's Bulldog Bash.The Force willl implement a stop-and-search policy throughout the event's duration, in an attempt to discourage rival biker gangs from causing any
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First Ride: 2001 Yamaha BT1100 Bulldog review
By Alex Hearn on 27/03/2008 21:09:58
In some respects, Yamaha's new BT1100 Bulldog could be quite an important bike. Not, because of what it is (which we'll get to later) but for what it isn't.
And it isn't Made In Japan. The Bulldog has been conceived, developed and assembled by Belgarda Yamaha, in Italy, under gentle far-eastern supervision. This is a major step for the traditionally conservative Japanese, to trust an outside entity
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Bulldog Bash given go-ahead until 2018
By Visordown News on 26/05/2009 08:19:11
Warwickshire Police appeal turned down despite fear of spiralling gang warfare
WARWICKSHIRE POLICE have failed to stop this year's Bulldog Bash from going ahead, after their appeal against the infamous motorcycle rally was quashed by Stratford-upon-Avon district council.Event organisers feared the rally could have been culled
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