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Redevelopment plans for the ailing museum on Rolleston Ave would see a soaring blue whale skeleton and two whare in a dramatic new welcome space. The plan includes demolishing large parts of the museum that were built between the 1950s and the 1990s. The 19th century heritage buildings will be retained and restored, along with part of the 1970s wing overlooking the Botanic Gardens and part of the 1950s building on Rolleston Ave.
John Kirk-Anderson/Stuff Canterbury Museum director Anthony Wright said the plans were critical to the museum’s future. “Our 20th century buildings have not been fit for purpose for decades and are currently damaging the collection they are meant to protect,’’ he said.
Lee Little Picture: WILTSHIRE POLICE Thug Lee Little bit off the tip of his girlfriend’s son’s nose after bingeing on rum and rosé wine in a Swindon hotel room. Sending Little to prison for 22 months, Judge Peter Crabtree said the sentence was within the range where it could be suspended. But he added: “This is not a case where a suspended sentence is appropriate. Having regard to the sentencing guideline on the imposition of custody sentences the offences are simply too serious given the aggravating features for any sentence other than an immediate custodial one.”
A WILTSHIRE man who subjected another to a “sustained” assault has been jailed for six months.
Thomas Sykes, 28, had denied attacking his male victim in Chippenham last January. But yesterday Salisbury magistrates found him guilty of causing actual bodily harm on January 11 last year. Noting the assault had been sustained and committed in a public place they jailed Sykes, of no fixed address, for 26 weeks.
Thomas Sykes custody shot, released in January Picture: GWENT POLICE In January, Sykes was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment by a judge at Cardiff Crown Court after the Lacock man admitted The court heard he and two others had knocked at the woman’s door and offered to do gardening work before pushing past her and making off with £600 cash.