Found Deceased UK - Lindsay Birbeck, 47, Accrington, 12 Aug 2019 *Arrest* #2

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LE still have the bottom right section (as highlighted on photo) of Accrington cemetery cordoned off and are also still maintaining a presence there. Haven’t seen or heard of any more searches being carried out locally.
 

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LE still have the bottom right section (as highlighted on photo) of Accrington cemetery cordoned off and are also still maintaining a presence there. Haven’t seen or heard of any more searches being carried out locally.
Are those houses in a row at the bottom of the photo what I've heard people talk about the "estate" houses? Is that a type of government housing? I only know about "estate" housing from watching Coronation Street...
 
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Coronation street isn't a council (government) estate
 
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Are those houses in a row at the bottom of the photo what I've heard people talk about the "estate" houses? Is that a type of government housing? I only know about "estate" housing from watching Coronation Street...
What are you doing watching Corrie over there?!! Estate has a wide meaning but yes, I think mostly associated with council estate. So local authority affordable housing which the authority owns and rents out to people, usually v longterm. That kind of was in the 60's and 70's initially. Nowadays loads (most) new build housing is also referred to as in estates, purpose built residential areas pretty much. But generally privately owned, with maybe an allocation of affordable housing to keep targets happy. We can tell which are council and which aren't, because of the date of the build more or less.
 
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I know. But Gemma and Paul are from an estate, yeah?
Dont tell me, are they a bit rough and ready to hit stereotype?! Coronation St housing is just a typical street. An estate is laid out, off main drags.
 
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Dont tell me, are they a bit rough and ready to hit stereotype?! Coronation St housing is just a typical street. An estate is laid out, off main drags.
Yes, those two are a bit stereotypical I figured. But I didn't know what an estate referred to, at first I thought an orphanage.

What are you doing watching Corrie over there?!! Estate has a wide meaning but yes, I think mostly associated with council estate. So local authority affordable housing which the authority owns and rents out to people, usually v longterm. That kind of was in the 60's and 70's initially. Nowadays loads (most) new build housing is also referred to as in estates, purpose built residential areas pretty much. But generally privately owned, with maybe an allocation of affordable housing to keep targets happy. We can tell which are council and which aren't, because of the date of the build more or less.
OK thanks for the explanation, that helps a lot. I watch Corrie because I am married to a Brit who is from Lancashire with family also in North Yorkshire. We spend quite a bit of time there throughout the year. All kidding aside, watching Corrie and Emmerdale, as over the top as they are, have helped me understand the language, accents, terminology etc quite a bit. It's amazing how different speaking the same language can be. As this case has pointed out quite a bit of differences in that and also in the law.
 
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Are those houses in a row at the bottom of the photo what I've heard people talk about the "estate" houses? Is that a type of government housing? I only know about "estate" housing from watching Coronation Street...

Yeah they are on an estate in Huncoat. They are actually quite new and replaced old council houses that all got knocked down years ago. It was notorious for being rough, still is in many ways.
 
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LINDSAY BIRBECK
The much loved and adored mum and best friend of Steven and Sarah, dear daughter of Russell and the late Barbara, loving sister of Daryl and his wife Tracy, wife of Tim and also a cherished auntie, relative and good friend to all who knew her.

Lindsay loved nothing more than setting up camp at Silverdale and getting out to explore the open countryside walking for miles each day, but her favourite holidays were trips to Skiathos where she would relax on her sunbed sipping away on her favourite drink whilst soaking up the sun.


Lindsay Birbeck | Champ Funeral Services
 
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I’ve been attempting to find the name on the law page. Which day are we looking at?
 
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What’s the name in the law page? Just spit it out please.
 
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What’s the name in the law page? Just spit it out please.

Well, we can't. Because there is a legal restriction on naming him and we could be prosecuted for doing so.

So no.... nobody here will be spitting it out, but thanks for asking so nicely.
 
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I’ve been attempting to find the name on the law page. Which day are we looking at?

its long gone, don't waste your time searching
 
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It’s removed from Law pages but still on an similar/ alternative site.
 
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LE now left Accrington cemetery and lifted their cordoned area at the bottom right hand side
 
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Happy she got a good send off but very sad for the family...they shouldn’t be going through this .
 
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