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EXCLUSIVE Handyman jailed for life for murdering four in mansion massacre granted parole hearing

EXCLUSIVE: George Stephenson was sentenced after killing four members of the Cleaver family in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, on the edge of the New Forest.

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Fordingbridge mansion massacre: George Stephenson applies for parole after 33 years in prison

George Stephenson jailed in 1987 for killing four members of the Cleaver family Brutal murders took place year earlier at Burgate House in Fordingbridge, Hants Handyman Stephenson was sacked from his job at the house three weeks earlier Five died in massacre by Stephenson and his accomplices John and George Daly  He was found guilty of four counts of murder and counts of rape and robbery Stephenson was handed six life sentences and jail term was raised to 35 years He has served 33 years in prison and has recently applied for to parole board 

Planning decisions made in Wiltshire this week

Via UNSPLASH THE following planning applications have been decided by Wiltshire Council recently. Westbury: Stonecutter Construction has won a planning bid to build 20 small business units at the West Wilts Trading Estate. Hilperton: Mr and Mrs Lappin of 219 Church Street have been granted planning permission to build a two-storey rear extension at their home. Worton: Outline planning permission to build 26 houses at Sandleaze Farm has been rejected by the council. One of the reasons officers gave for refusing the bid was that because the development would sit in open countryside and outside the limits of Worton, that it was unsustainable development.

Dancer s years of dedication pay off with transatlantic call-up

Dancer’s years of dedication pay off with transatlantic call-up );   ); A YOUNG dancer from Emmer Green has been signed up by two prestigious American contemporary dance companies. Teige Bisnought, 21, will perform with Dallas Black Dance Theatre this spring before joining the renowned New York company Ailey II in June. He got the call to join the Dallas company for a five-month contract earlier this month. He will take part in covid-secure virtual and live performances in Texas before returning to New York to join Ailey II. Teige said: “I was so excited to be offered a place at Dallas Black Dance Theatre, I phoned my mum at 2.30am.

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