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Jake Bowman appeared at North Staffordshire Justice Centre (Image: Stoke Sentinel)
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Drunken Jake Bowman was abusive to police who were called to deal with a fight.
Officers went to Taylor Street, in Newcastle, after receiving a report of an altercation.
Magistrates at North Staffordshire Justice Centre heard 21-year-old Bowman was aggressive towards the person who made the complaint. Prosecutor Emma Thompson said: “When police arrived, this defendant was being aggressive and shouting at the informant.
The sandwich shop selling the most mouthwatering burgers around
The Gateshead venue will be opening a second shop in Sandyford after a flood of popularity
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There s one sandwich shop that s been causing such a storm with its incredible monster burgers, they ve had to open a second venue.
French property company, Corum Asset Management on behalf of its fund, Corum XL, has returned to the acquisitions trail, with an agreement to acquire the NSQ1 building at OâCallaghan Propertiesâ Navigation Square development in Cork city docklands. The deal which is understood be valued at around â¬60 million brings Corumâs overall investment in the Irish market to date to just under â¬290 million.
The French investorâs last purchase here saw it acquire Blackthorn House in Sandyford in south Dublin from Irish Life, for around â¬18 million in May of last year.
The NSQ1 building in Cork is the first of four buildings which make up OâCallaghan Propertiesâ 360,000sq ft Navigation Square, the city centreâs largest office development. Two blocks are already built and construction of the third is expected to commence by the end of the current year.
The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) and the Construction Workers Pension Scheme (CWPS) are understood to have secured about â¬23 million from the sale of the CIFâs headquarters on Canal Road in Dublin 6.
The building and its site have been purchased by the international property developer, Osborne + Co, with property veteran Tom Hamilton in place as the companyâs managing director in Ireland.
Osborneâs acquisition of the site, known as âCanalsideâ, represents its second deal to date in the Irish market. The company made its initial foray here last year when its subsidiary, Vanguard Global Realty, paid â¬23 million to the Legionaries of Christ in an off-market transaction for 2.6 hectares (6.5 acres) of lands attached to the orderâs home and St Michaelâs School at Sandyford in south Dublin. Vanguard intends to pursue the delivery of an office-led redevelopment on that site.