Boy, 7, hurt in 30ft plunge in Rivington
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Bolton Mountain Rescue teams carried the boy from where he fell before he was transferred to hospital
A seven-year-old boy has been taken to hospital after falling 30ft (9m) onto a stone path at a Lancashire beauty spot.
Rescue teams were called to Rivington Terraced Gardens at about 14:00 GMT on Monday after the boy was reported to have plunged down steep ground below a bridge.
Ambulance crews attended along with members of Bolton Mountain Rescue Team.
The boy was taken to Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Bolton Mountain Rescue said, external: "The boy was reported to have tumbled some 30 feet down steep ground below the Seven Arches Bridge landmark, eventually coming to rest on a stone path."
"The young man was carried up to the bridge and transferred to an ambulance for transfer by road to Royal Manchester Children's Hospital."

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