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. A MAN approached a teen ager in the street and, after ask ing “Alright mate?”, promptly pimchedt him in the face, Blackburn magfetrates heard
that, minutes later, 26-year-old Craig Robert Fairfturst falsely accused another teenager of stealing his mobile phone and then chased lum into a lakea- \vay. The terriSed boy held the _ door shut as Fairhuis tried to
’ force it open and then smashed a pane of glass in the d w . ' Fairhurst, of Mitdiell Street,
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towards the martial arts centre at about,7-30 p.m. when he was-'
■ approached by Fairhurst, whom he had never met before. After the greeting, he was punched ■without warning;
est idea what he was talking about,*? said Mr Wild. “The boy ran into a nearby takeaway and tried to stop the defendant &om getting in.*’ V.
. has been some intervention by , mental health services.”-
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said her client was not well. She said: “He was suffering from ■ the early onset of p^chosis and, : because ofthese offences, there
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other boy and his 13-year-old friend were approached by Fairhurst who accused the boy of having his phone. THe didn’t have the faint
A short time after thisj'an-
C L ITH E R O E C iv ic Society’s special display for Civic Day 2012 attracted a large number of people, including the town’s Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. Allan and Sue Knox. Encouraged by the Town
Crier, Roland Hailwood, members of the public called in and enjoyed the display of TTien and Now in Clitheroe (kindly lent by Sue Holden from Clitheroe Library), as well as old maps showing the growth of Ciitheroe and the work of its Civic Society' over the past year.
CIVIC PRIDE: Couns Allan and Sue Knox, with Pauline for the restoration of the Wood, chairman of Clitheroe Civic Society.
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keen.support town’s three ancient wells.
Photo: ALAN DIXON. Ideas were suggested for
future projects, including plotting the past owners of • shops in the town and nam-
- ing the ginnels on Castle Street.
visitors were the Mayor and Mayoress of Ribble Valley, Coun. Ian Sayers and Mrs Jean Hayes.
monthly meetings resume on September 3rd with a buffet to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
Tickets are available to all
past members at £4.50. Rinc 01200429187.
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A CHATBURN man was among 11 people sentenced at Preston Grown Court for public order of fences following disorder in Bri- erfield last summer.
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. Jordan Lonsdale (20), of Rib ble Lane, Chatburn, was sen tenced to a 16-week prison term, suspended for two years. He was ^ also made the subject of a 12-
pmbnth supervision order and a '■■T3-week curfeVv.f .
..The ,11. defendants pleaded guilty to a variety of offences on
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e rs moved a ro u n d E a s t L a n c a s h i r e , ’ i n c 1 u d i n g i ■Clitheroe and Simqnstone, where North WeM MEP Sajjad Karim was forced to call police after a ■ crowd gathered outside his home.
The defendants and o th . Later,.in Brierfield, a disturbance
.July after about 25 suspect ed members of the English
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broke out, although no-one was injured.
Pemberton said: “Where people resort to disorder, as in this case, we will deal firmly with them.”
V order.-Sentenced to 18 months in prison and given a five year Crimi nal Anti-Social Behaviour Order. • Graham Smith (48), of
inson Close, Blackburn. Pleaded guilty to racially aggravated public
- — • Leonard Hawley (47), of Worcester Road, Blackburn. Plead ed guilty to racially aggravated pub lic order offence. Sentenced to 37 weeks in prison. • David Wilson (47), of Devon
Road,-Blackburn. Pleaded guilty to racially aggravated public order offence. Sentenced to 37 weeks in
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Street, Darwen. Pleaded guilty to , possession of an offensive weapon. Sentenced to 47 weeks in prison.
Draperfield, Chorley. Pleaded guilty to public order offence. Sentenced to 100 hours com munity service and given a 16-week custodial sentence, sus pended for two years. • • David Garratt (45), of Beckett
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The pther 10 sentenced were: • Bernard Holmes (26), of Dick
prison. •
enue, Todmorden. Pleaded guilty- to racially aggravated public order offence. Sentenced to 37 weeks in prison.
• Jason Smith (43), of Oak Av
bank Terrace, Blackburn. Pleaded guilty to public order offence. Given 150 hours community serv ice and a 16-week prison sentence,, suspended for two years. • Martin Corner (31), of Cor poration Street, Chorley. Pleaded
of S h o r r o c k L a n e , Blackburn. Pleaded guilty to pub lic order offence. Sentenced to 100 hours community service and given a 16-week prison sentence, sus pended for two years. • Paul Jackson (41), of Spring-
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ton (26), of Oak Avenue, Todmorden. Pleaded guilty to pub lic order offence. Sentenced to 150 hours community service and given a 16-week prison sentence, sus pended for two years.' •
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