A long-established Indian neighbourhood restaurant has announced when it will close. Lagan in Ladybridge revealed to its customers in February that it would close later this year . The restaurant has served its community for over 20 years, but will reluctantly shut after the lease on the building came to an end.

It initially announced that it would close in October, but over the weekend told customers that it will now close on September 29 this year. A statement on Lagan's Facebook page said: "Sadly the day has come. We will be firing up our stoves and serving our last meals on September 29th before closing down.

"We have been working tirelessly to look for other venues to relocate, sadly with no luck at present. Thank you again to each and every one of you who have dined with us over our 20+ year tenure. "Friends truly have become family to all here at Lagan.

We will be open as normal until our last date, thereafter we hope to meet you again one day. Team Lagan." Read more: 'We will miss our customers ' restaurant staff prepare to say farewell after 20 years Read more: Debate as plans to turn restaurant into prayer room pushed back Read more: Dozens of residents attend meeting over plans to open faith centre Earlier this year when Lagan first announced it was closing, Raj Das, who co-runs the business, spoke to The Bolton News.

He said that he and his uncles and co-runners, Gebish and Moyna Dey, would miss their customers the most, who were more like "extended family". This .