stairfoot


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stairfoot

(ˈstɛəˌfʊt)
n
the area at the foot of a flight of stairs
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Two men, aged 32 and 70, from Leeds, were arrested yesterday afternoon on suspicion of murder in relation to the discovery of the body of a 26-year-old woman in woods (above) near to Alwoodley Crags car park in Stairfoot Lane, Alwoodley, at about 9am on Sunday.
Butcher, of Stairfoot, near Barnsley, resigned from South Yorkshire Police three years ago, the judge heard.
The senior Freemason, from nearby Stairfoot, was given a 15-month suspended term at Sheffield crown court after admitting 16 theft charges.
Butcher, of Stairfoot, near Barnsley, admitted 16 counts of theft at Sheffield Crown Court.
So on January 23, 2003, I caved in to NeilOs nagging and we went to the Slimming World class at the Black Monk pub, Stairfoot, Barnsley.
Now he runs Stairfoot Post Office in Barnsley - having passed the Post Office's selection process and raised the necessary finance.
Rosalie Parkinson, 60, said she was prescribed painkillers and told not to worry by doctors at the Ashville surgery in Stairfoot, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, when the severe headaches started.