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1/1 A MAN accused of stabbing his neighbour to death in a fight outside the flats they shared wanted to move away from the area, a court heard. William Adrian Hughes, 63, denies murdering his neighbour David Greenall in a row about dogs using the communal gardens. Mr Greenall suffered a 10cm stab wound to his liver and died in Furness General Hospital following the fight in Broad Close, Ormsgill. A post mortem examination found he suffered a deep knife wound to his abdomen which had penetrated his liver. Neighbours described how Hughes was often seen mopping the hallways and looking after communal spaces at the flats.
A POPULAR community-run charity event will return this year after being revamped due to Covid restrictions. The annual New Town Open Gardens normally gets residents together to explore the stunning gardens of the area whilst raising money for good causes at the same time. However, last year s event had to be cancelled due to Covid restrictions. In 2021, however, organisers have decided to host a socially distanced New Town Front Garden Trail instead. Jean Quinn, co-organiser, said: We really did not want to cancel this popular New Town community event for a second year so were delighted when a friend suggested as an alternative, utilising our front gardens which can be viewed from a safe distance.
New city sign continues to draw criticism; council hears report on park vandalism
Council member cites city s Code of Ethics From left, pictured are Hillsboro mayor Justin Harsha, safety and service director Brianne Abbott and public works superintendent Shawn Adkins. (HCP Photos/Caitlin Forsha) Recreation maintenance coordinator Rick Tipton addresses council. Also pictured is Shawn Adkins. • •
Hillsboro City Council heard concerns regarding a recently installed sign in uptown Hillsboro for a second straight month, along with a report on vandalism at the city parks, during their May 10 meeting.
Council member Ann Morris, as well as two citizens in attendance, continued to question the installation of the digital sign at the former Colony Theatre space in uptown Hillsboro. Crews installed the sign on March 31, and since then the sign has been displaying city events and other public notices.