Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Woman evicted from bail hostel

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A WOMAN was arrested after being evicted from her Dewsbury bail hostel for breaking the rules.

Emily Charnock was ordered to reside at the Moor End Lane premises ahead of her trial for allegedly assaulting her mother.

Kirklees Magistrate­s’ Court heard a number of conditions were placed on her residence there and she broke them.

Shamaila Qureshi, prosecutin­g, said that on March 10 Charnock held a party and this caused a disturbanc­e to neighbours.

She breached a rule banning visitors after 10pm and on March 17 a member of staff visited her property and found it in a mess.

Mrs Qureshi said: “There were cans and bottles everywhere and a male visitor was sleeping on her sofa.

“She was intoxicate­d and rude to members of staff and can no longer reside there.”

Magistrate­s released the 23-year-old but removed the residence condition from her bail conditions. She must still not contact her mother or go to her Oldham home. JOB hunter Paul Fennell has issued a plea for help after submitting 225 job applicatio­ns in five months.

The 61-year-old fears ageist attitudes may be scuppering his chances of finding work – but he’s not about to give up.

Paul, a Huddersfie­ld Town fan who lives in Pontefract, has been looking for work “non-stop” since November, sending out up to 10 job applicatio­ns per day.

He’s worked as a coal miner and millworker but in recent years has been in sales, including a stint as a £35,000-a-year manager for a telecoms firm.

However, he is so desperate for work that he would be happy with a salary of £15,000.

Paul, who has a son, 17, and a daughter, 35, has had jobs selling everything from insurance to burglar alarms and is confident in his ability.

“I have applied for jobs and I have been interviewe­d on five occasions since November.

“When I go for interviews I am with all these kids and I am treble their age.

“I think I might not get the job because I won’t fit in with the culture. I think there is ageism in all industries.”

Paul made a direct appeal for a job, saying: “Give me a chance. Just because I am 61 doesn’t mean I am past it.

“I have 29 years of sales experience and, if you employ me, I will benefit your company.”

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