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Want me to stab you in the neck? - knifeman s chilling threat

Knifeman Simon Michael Hughes A KNIFEMAN who asked his victim if he wanted to be stabbed in the neck before demanding cash in the street has been jailed. The York victim said he no longer felt safe in the city after the attempted robbery, York Crown Court heard. Simon Michael Hughes, 43, had just been released from a prison sentence for two other knife offences, including threatening the owner of the Pig and Pastry in Bishopthorpe Road. Michael Bosomworth, prosecuting, said Hughes confronted a man in Bishophill at 8.30pm on August 14. Pointing a knife at him he said do you want me to stab you in the neck?” and when the victim said no , he added “give me your money”.

The world s greatest school opener strikes again - at Darlington s Hummersknott

THIS is the Duke of Edinburgh opening the Darlington High School for Girls on Edinburgh Drive on November 19, 1955. “I was a first year pupil and the four classes of 11-year-olds were all required to sit on the steps leading up to the stage while the rest of the pupils sat on chairs in the main body of the hall,” remembers Christine Jemmeson. “As a result I was sitting quite close to the platform party and the Duke – very exciting.” Since 1968, when the school became co-educational, it has been known as Hummersknott. “I don t remember much of his speech,” continues Christine, “except that he raised a laugh when he commented that he d been asked to come and open the school but it looked as if it was already well and truly open!”

York gets ready to open for business on April 12

YORK city centre at 3pm on Wednesday afternoon was an odd mix of busy and quiet; like a sleeping giant just beginning to awaken from a long slumber A few ‘essential’ shops - shops like Boots and Barnitts - were open. And outside Stam and Maria’s cafe on the corner of Parliament Street and Shambles market, a polite, socially distanced queue had formed for takeaway coffee. But the crowds were thin, and the people who had been drawn to the city centre were wandering around in a lost, aimless sort of way - the way people do in a normally busy city centre where most things are closed.

Remembering the hall at the heart of Darlington before the bulldozers ripped through

VICTORIA ROAD was once a well-to-do sort of a place, with terraces of large late Victorian townhouses and even the odd villa. Now, the dual carriageways blast through, taking traffic around Darlington town centre, and its south side has been torn down and replaced by a Sainsbury’s supermarket. The supermarket is on the site of an 1825 mansion, Beechwood, which had splendid gardens and was lived in by various members of the leading Quaker families. Parcels of land on its fringes were sold off towards the end of the 19th Century, and the comfortable properties of Victoria Road began to take shape.

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