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Fire-hit Hanley building that starred on Homes Under the Hammer demolished after selling at auction for £325k

05:00, 6 MAR 2021 Stafford House, in Upper Clough Street, Hanley, was demolished last week Want Stoke-on-Trent news emailed to you direct from our journalists? Sign up to our newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A city centre building gutted in an arson attack has been demolished after being sold at auction for more than £300,000.

Pendle Hospice s oldest volunteer has died aged 97

Kath Hancock at the Pendle Hospice shop A HOSPICE S oldest volunteer has died aged 97 after a short illness Great great grandma Kath Hancock, of Trawden, had spent more than 18 years working at the Pendle Hospice’s shop in Colne and on her 96th birthday was featured on ITV’s Granada Reports. She retired from the hospice just over a year ago. Her family have asked for donations in Mrs Hancock s memory to be made to Pendleside. Mrs Hancock was born and brought up in Hull and moved to Trawden, aged 16, to escape the bombing during the Second World War. After the war she worked at Bannisters’ textile mill in Trawden laying patterns on the looms. She later moved to Bannisters’ Boundary Mill in Colne where she worked in the office.

Pendleside Hospice s oldest volunteer Kath dies aged 97

Kath Hancock working at the Pendleside shop in Colne when she was 96 Great great grandma Kath, of Trawden, had spent more than 18 years working at the hospice’s shop in Colne and on her 96th birthday was featured on ITV’s Granada Reports. She retired from the hospice just over a year ago. Her family have asked for donations in Kath’s memory to be made to Pendleside. Kath was born and brought up in Hull and moved to Trawden, aged 16, to escape the bombing during the Second World War. After the war she worked at Bannisters’ textile mill in Trawden laying patterns on the looms. She later moved to Bannisters’ Boundary Mill in Colne where she worked in the office.

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