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The street where pensioners live in fear of thugs laying siege to their bungalows

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Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the cityPensioners living in a Salford suburb say they have had lit fireworks posted through their letterbox, gateposts doused in arson attempts and 'missiles' thrown at their windows by 'aggressive destructive youths' for decades.Residents say the young people, who 'think nothing of urinating in front of us', gather behind an old off licence which has recently reopened in Boothstown.They described the convenience store in Chaddock Lane, which has recently reopened as Go Local Taylors, as a 'magnet' for menace underage drinkers.The street behind the shop is lined with 21 bungalows, predominantly occupied by pensioners, mostly in their seventies and some.

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