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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investigations   来源:India  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The 20.6m (67.5ft) pole could be installed at South Staffordshire Golf Club on Codsall Road in Tettenhall.

The 20.6m (67.5ft) pole could be installed at South Staffordshire Golf Club on Codsall Road in Tettenhall.

Asked if he had ever had any contact with the suspect before the attack, Sir Salman replied that he had not. He also said the attacker did not say anything to him.More witnesses are expected to be called to the stand in the coming days, including the surgeon that operated on Sir Salman, as well as law enforcement officers who responded to the attack.

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Building work to regenerate a town's market square has led to "significantly reduced" footfall, shopkeepers have said.Ashton-under-Lyne's fixed outdoor market stalls have been dismantled, temporarily leaving behind large piles of rubble.Val Unwin, who runs Decisions Clothing in the town centre, said her company's turnover had fallen 23% since work on the scheme began in November.

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Tameside Council said it was committed to minimising disruption for businesses during the work, which is expected to be completed early next year.The outdoor market kiosks will be replaced with a large canopy, which is being built with the help of £20m from the Levelling Up fund.

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Ms Unwin's store is in Fletcher Square, where work is under way to build temporary outdoor market stalls.

She said that while she was in favour of the redevelopment, the work was taking "too long".Det Con Phoebe Whittington said: “Throughout the investigation, the victim in this case told us about the profound impact Hancock’s actions have had on her.

“She said his behaviour has left her feeling anxious and stressed and worried about leaving the house."She lived in constant fear of being attacked."

A derelict housing estate dubbed "Scotland's Chernobyl" for its eerie ghost-town like appearance is finally about to be razed to the ground.The tenements at Clune Park in the Inverclyde town of Port Glasgow were built a century ago as housing for shipyard workers but have lain mostly abandoned for years.

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