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Hull Daily Mail from Hull, Humberside, England • 11

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Hull Daily Maili
Location:
Hull, Humberside, England
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11
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NEWS DAILY MAIL FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1998 5 Officer who helped Carver family dies suddenly HEADLINES Of Marine group goes into receivership in town murder case PC HULL: The Hull-based Scaflon Marine Group has gone into receivership with the loss of over 100 jobs The group was made up of six companies scattered around the country and was heavily involved in marine engineering A spokesman for the receivers Grant Thornton of Leeds said there was little hope of saving the company He added: afraid the order book was empty The workforce was highly skilled but sadly they are the sort of skills few people want any By RICHARD DEAN HOLDERNESS REPORTER Windmill open day has died so young He was married with two young daughters Inspector Roger Wilkinson the area commander for South Holdemess said: was highly regarded by his colleagues and the members of the community which he served He will be sadly missed and our thoughts are with his family is devastating to lose a colleague like this and it is a difficult time for his wife and family I knew him Colleagues do not know what caused his death late on Monday night and are still stunned Funeral arrangements have yet to be announced He joined the Humberside Police Force in February 1980 and worked in the Criminal Investigation Department and at various police stations before beginning work at Hedon A YOUNG police officer who helped counsel the parents of murder victim Kirsty Carver has died suddenly at the age of 37 PC Jon Templeton collapsed late at night while on duty at Hedon Police Station and was taken by ambulance to Hull Royal Infirmary but never regained consciousness Police are not treating the death as suspicious but once a post mortem report is completed a file will be sent to the Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire Coroner Mr Geoffrey Saul The Hedon Police Constable is the third young Humberside police officer to die on duty this year PC Templeton was a fully trained vie tim liaison officer and helped counsel SKIDBY: Skidby Windmill and its museum of East Riding rural life will be open to the public this weekend as part of the national Heritage Open Days scheme from 10am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday Admission is free Arthur and Vanessa Carver whose daughter police worker Kirsty Carver 22 was found murdered at Spurn Point on April 8 He was a regular visitor to the ithemsea home in the five weeks she was missing before her body was found But he was also involved in many less high profile but equally tragic cases where simple gestures helped victims through dark hours He was a community officer covering a wide area including Skirlaugh BUton Hedon and Sproatley where he was known personally by shopkeepers publicans parish councillors and many villagers Colleagues are shocked and saddened he Cocktail party EAST RIDING: The chairman of East Riding Council Councillor David Ireland will attend a Battle of Britain cocktail party tonight at RAF Staxton Wold near Scarborough MORE than 30 breweries have been invited to take part in East first beer festival The Bridlington National Beer Festival will be held in the Spa Royal Hall from October 15 to 18 East Riding Council's conference and exhibitions promotions officer Paul Roggeman who is organising the event said between 150 and 200 types of beer should be available Pints on sale will include British speciality ales some Belgian beers and brews from other countries Between 2000 and 3000 connoisseur drinkers are expected to be in town for the cheerful four-day event Mr Roggeman said: have already had a lot of interest in the festival night there will be entertainment provided such as a Bavarian night on the Saturday evening events still have to be sorted The organisers are hoping to arrange a package holiday deal with accommodation being provided by the Bridlington Hotel and Guest House Association Tour operators are also being contacted with a view to arranging special trips to the resort Association president Bob Hillery said: are very pleased about the amount of businesses which all of these festivals and conferences are bringing to Bridlington Greenhouse plans NORTH CAVE: Waste management company Wastewise has submitted an application to build a horticultural glasshouse unit heated by a renewable energy source at the Dryham Lane Quarry in Dryham Lane North Cave to East Riding Council -S idf I I a classic hjBS" fgf 2 mmM SPECIAL DELIVERY: Dave MacCreedy who Is appearing at the Hull Truck in Stand gives Royal Mail employees advice on their forthcoming trip to Bulgaria where they are delivering aid to an orphanage which he visited six years ago Pictured with him are (left to right) drivers Steve Jackson and Darren Hodgson and Andy Parrish who has organised the Hull end of the Communication Workers Union aid trip EAST YORKSHIRE: A series of classical concerts will be launched next month in the East Riding The concerts will take place at four venues across the county and provide music for a wide variety of tastes They will range from Bach and the Baroque masters played by specialists in the period to 20th-Century masterpieces by Bartok and Shostakovich The concerts will be staged at Beverley's Museum of Army Transport The Spa Theatre at Bridlington Burnby Hall at Pocklington and Shire Hall Mmmm monopoly is over Exhibitions showcase new works 11 END OF RANGE FISH preserved In resin are among the more unusual attractions at two exhibitions opening in Beverley tomorrow at the Champney Road Art Gallery Abstract sculpture and photography by Hull artists Flick Lawes Geraldine Gough and Dawn Summer feature In until October 4 The neighbouring photographic exhibition showcases work from BTEC students at Hull College and runs until October Gallery spokeswoman Sally Hayes said: are very excited about both exhibitions because they represent new and innovative The gallery is open between 10am to 5pm Wednesday to 3 PARCH lP PICK PAY THIS WEEKEND 29 SOLID PINE Bids in for new court buildings Never 39 TRIPLE WARDROBE RRP £699 WAS £439 now £349 save £35 too late to get on course for your future RAP £269 WAS a 79 now £139 save £130 5 DRAWER CHEST RRA £299 WAS £169 NOW £120 SAVE £139 OTTOMAN RAA £179 WAS £119 NOW £89 SAVE £90 GAS storage facilities at Hornsea are being put up for auction following pressure from the watchdog BG part of the former British Gas has been told it must allow other companies to use giant underground caverns near the town The company announced today it has agreed to lease half the Hornsea facility for five years Formerly gas companies were only allowed to bid for rights to store gas at the facility for a year at a time Industry regulator Ofgas had insisted the company end its monopoly on the storage ofgas In a statement the company said it was putting a reserve price of £25m on a five-year lease of 50 per cent of the Hornsea facility A spokesman for BG said jobs were safe at the storage site nine large caves that store enough gas to power a town for three days is genuinely good news for the 20 members of staff at Hornsea because it will allow the business to he said Limited places are still available at the most popular college in the region PLUS MANY MORE GENUINE BARGAINS -THIS WEEKEND ONLY RAA £129 WAS £99 NOW £70 save £59 THREE rival consortia competing to build new courts in East Yorkshire were due to submit their bids by today New state-of-the-art court buildings are planned for Beverley Bridlington and Market Place in Hull Court chiefs will now consider the rival development bids from the three consortia who are competing to build and operate the court buildings in a project expected to cost up to £20m The project recently took a major step forward when East Riding Council agreed to earmark land it owns in Beverley and Bridlington for the two planned buildings in its area The council has declared the sites surplus to its requirements paving the way for planning applications to be submitted The Beverley site is in Princes Gardens close to the headquarters at County Hall The planned site at Bridlington is behind the Town Hall in Station Road but the proposals have sparked protests because the site includes a popular play area The new buildings are due to replace outdated courts in Hull Driffield Pocklington Brough Withemsea and Bridlington OVER 400 SUITES SOFAS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MffimSSSSeam I i Don't miss out-1st come Istserved a'N 'Hull VWt ear Qwm'i Garden rite for more information or full or part-time courses or caH COLLEGE 0 THE PEOPLES CHOC FOR QUALITY FURNTTURE! gg 598744 OPEN MON SAT 930am 530pm SUNDAY 11am -4pm Hessle Road Hull Tel: (01482) 325518 example cash price £399 deposit £30 then 15 monthly payments of £29 Total credit price £465 APR 289 subject to status written details on request Hull College Gardens Hull HUI IDG Hud Cortege exists to provide High guofcty education and training for rs and thee individuals community.

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