A former worker, who asked not to be named, told the Yorkshire Post: ‘There were at least 10 lads at work clearing wood from the woodyard next door to Goodwin's and putting it in skips.’
The Bastille had gone, its site converted into a woodyard.
Three extra flats are being planned for a controversial scheme on the site of a former woodyard in Fairfax Drive, Westcliff, it has been revealed.
Since her son William was employed at the woodyard the Fitzwilliam administration had allowed her to stay in the cottage and also paid her a widow's weekly pension of half a crown.
Evidence would also show the pair had practised using homemade weapons both at Morrison's flat in Bridlington and in a woodyard where a silhouette target was found by police.
Definition of woodyard in US English:
woodyard
nounˈwo͝odyärd
A yard where wood is chopped or stored.
堆木场,贮木场
Example sentencesExamples
Three extra flats are being planned for a controversial scheme on the site of a former woodyard in Fairfax Drive, Westcliff, it has been revealed.
Since her son William was employed at the woodyard the Fitzwilliam administration had allowed her to stay in the cottage and also paid her a widow's weekly pension of half a crown.
Evidence would also show the pair had practised using homemade weapons both at Morrison's flat in Bridlington and in a woodyard where a silhouette target was found by police.
The Bastille had gone, its site converted into a woodyard.
A former worker, who asked not to be named, told the Yorkshire Post: ‘There were at least 10 lads at work clearing wood from the woodyard next door to Goodwin's and putting it in skips.’