Murdered Man's Wife's Appeal for Witnesses

Sunday, 3 May 2009

The wife of a man who died following an incident in a Lancaster pub has made a direct appeal to those responsible to hand themselves in to police.

As we reported last week, police were called to a disturbance at the Sir Richard Owen Wetherspoon pub on Spring Garden Street at about 4.15pm on Thursday, April 23, where a large group of men had been fighting.

Dave Bolton, 45, a self-employed carpenter from Preston, was discovered seriously injured at the scene and was taken to Royal Lancaster Infirmary. However he sadly died on Friday, April 24. A post mortem examination established cause of death as head injury.

Last week, Mr Bolton's wife, Michelle appealed to those responsible for her husband's death to "do the right thing" and make themselves known to police.

Mrs Bolton said: "Go to the police station and hand yourself in. Do the right thing.

"This has absolutely devastated us. It doesn't seem real - it's like it's happening to someone else.

"I was with Dave for 27 years, married for 23. We did everything together as a family. He was an absolutely fantastic person. This has absolutely devastated our sons."

Detectives are currently sifting through CCTV footage in the hunt for clues and are urging anyone who was in the pub at the time who has not yet spoken to police to come forward - before detectives contact them.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Murphy, who is leading the investigation, said: "Dave was a committed family man and the family are absolutely devastated about what has happened.

"Dave died as a result of a tragic incident involving two groups who were out in Lancaster celebrating St George's Day.

"During that disturbance, Dave received a fatal head injury. A number of enquiries are being undertaken to find out exactly what happened.

"We're currently studying CCTV and obtaining statements from a number of people to give us clarity as to who was there and what happened.

"As Michelle said, we would appeal for those persons connected with either group who haven't yet spoken to police to come forward and make themselves known to police."

DCI Murphy added: "Lancashire Constabulary understands the impact this incident will have on the confidence of everyone involved. I would like to reassure everyone we will leave no stone unturned in identifying these people."

• Anyone with information should contact Lancashire police on 08451 25 35 45 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.

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Spotlight's Big May Moving Storey

Friday, 1 May 2009

After 13 years at The Yorkshire House, Lancaster's live-writing cabaret, Spotlight, is moving to the newly re-modelled Storey in Meeting House Lane, which has become a centre for the local creative industries.

"The Storey's Litfest auditorium is a 'black box' but just like at Christmas it's not the box, it's what's in it that is important - and what's in this black box is dynamic space - a space in which anything can happen, a space in which people are free to experiment, revel in creativity and take on the challenge of the unknown for themselves and audiences," say Ron Baker and Sarah Fiske, Spotlight's Co-ordinators.

Spotlight, funded by Arts Council England and supported by Lancashire County Council and Lancaster City Council, is a forum for the Northwest's developing creative talent to perform and experiment with new work. The event gives a platform to poets, writers, comedians and musicians on the third Friday of every month. It's a dynamic platform on which a wide variety of aspiring writers are positively encouraged to experiment with words, music and performance. Spotlight is a place of ideas, always on the hunt for new and original performers at it's Open Mic spots.

"We may experience some teething problems, it's a brand new venue after all", say the Co-ordinators, "but that just adds to the excitement and improvisational unpredictability of Spotlight."

The first Storey event (15th May) will be Spotlight's first gig in its new home features the usual mix of new and established talents. Following an Open Mic session, writer Hendryk Korzeniowski has performed at the Spotlight before with the occasional monologue. Although generally someone who works hard at being idle, reaching the top 10 of Channel Four's playwriting competition 'The Play's the Thing' has broadened his horizons somewhat and tonight he'll be reading a new short story.

Poet Rosie Robinson grew up in the Lancaster area, works locally, and says she loves anything new. She made her first appearance at the Open Mic back in December and took part in the Spotlight Slam in February. As well as writing poetry she writes songs and sing a bit as well. "'I just about manage to keep the windows intact'," she jokes.

However, at Spotlight she'll be concentrating on poetry, as will newcomer Mark Charlesworth, who makes his Spotlight debut withnew material from his forthcoming second book, In Memory of Real Trees - a collection which focuses around the small moments of light amidst the often dark and chaotic world of ordinary life - together with more familiar selections from his first collection, Sunrise and Shorelines.

Chris Newton (aka Mr Weird) completes the prose and poetry perfomer section while music is provided by Arlen Connelly and Blanket Apology. Arlen made his Spotlight debut at the Open Mic last month playing a stunning five minute set if classical guitar and was an immediate hit with the audience. Based in Preston he plays a mix of established and self-penned pieces and reveals he's also been known to do the odd Jake Thackery number.

Blanket Apology offer an eclectic mix of blues, classics and originals. The band was formed in October 2008 after the members collaborated to perform a short set at a tribute concert in Southport in memory of musician, writer, poet and actor Dave Hockley. Orchestrated by Mick Cooper, Dave's friends, colleagues and acquaintances performed in a show and entertained the audience with the man's music, songs and poetry.

Compered by John Freeman, doors open at 8.30pm with Open Mic between 8.45 - 9.15pm. Admission £4 / £2 (conc). If you're interested in making an Open Mic performance, please contact Spotlight in advance via spotlightclub@btinternet.com

• Web Link : www.spotlightlancaster.co.uk

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