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A CLITHEROE man bran­ dished a Samurai sword during


a dispute with his neighbours. Blackburn magistrates heard


he had been drinking before con­ fronting his neighbours. Birchall pleaded guilty to using


that 43-year-old Anthony Allan Birchall was due to be evicted from his home in Seedall Avenue as a result of the long-running dis­ agreement. Matters came to a head after


threatening behaviour towards Stephen Scott and Rachel Duer- den, also to possessing an offen­ sive weapon (the Samurai sword),


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Man brandished Samurai sword


at the front door having a cigarette when she saw him and he mum­ bled something. “Next thing he emerged from


hand and was wielding it above his head. Miss Duerden has chil­


his home with the Samurai sword,” said Miss Allan. . “He had the weapon in his right


ing) said that Miss Duerden had ignored several comments from Birchall during the day of the in­ cident. At 10-45 p.m. she was standing


and to possession of cannabis. He was committed in custody to Pres­ ton Crown Cburt for sentence. Miss Catherine Allan (prosecut­


dren and was concerned for their safety.”


(defending) said the neighbours’ dispute was largely over noise and there had been heated arguments in the past. “He says his neigh- hours have done everything they can to get him evicted,” said Mr Church-Taylor.


Mr Andrew Church-Taylor


an olive branch earlier on, but his apology was not accepted.


“On this day he tried to offer


mental s\vord above his head, but he was some distance away and was always behind the fence. He never went into their garden.”


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PUPILS who answered 22,000 maths questions have been crowned kings of the county. The 22 bright children at Read


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and 11 year olds really enjoyed the challenge. The questions were var- led, and some were quite difficult. “The children love competi­


coming up with the answers to the 1,000 questions, and the pupils also carried on working at home. Said Mrs Casson: “Our 9, 10


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free subscription for the school to the Sumdog website, with even more games and puzzles for them to solve.


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Clitheroe’s hospice shop snup


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off at the hospice in Park Lee Road, Blackburn, or other hospice shops at Blackburn, Darwen, Accrington and Great Harwood.


we won one of those, and when all the scores were added up we were the best in Lancashire from all the schools that had entered,” she added. The youngsters’ prize is a year’s


“The site gave daily prizes and


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