England has many artistic landmarks, but few can match the literary cachet of Haworth Village.
But Martin Haworth, prosecuting, immediately lodged an appeal and served the papers on Mr Hartshorn in the dock.
They will be returned to the Jane Eyre author's former home in Haworth, which is now the Bronte Parsonage Museum.
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Steve Tompkins of Haworth Tompkins architects is in charge of the project.
Clement Callaghan had been depressed when he killed his wife Eileen, 76, at their home in Haworth, West Yorkshire, in August, Bradford Crown Court heard.
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Mr Haworth said this meant the defendant would have to be kept in custody until a judge decided on his remand status at Grimsby Crown Court.
The work features musicians from across Yorkshire, including a Sheffield brass band, Columbian drummers from Leeds, the York Minster carillon player and a harpist from Haworth.
Along with cutting full-time firefighter posts, other recommendations include closing Haworth fire station in Bradford and merging Shipley and Idle fire stations to a new site.
Although Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte are closely associated with the parsonage a few miles away in Haworth they were born in Thornton where their father earned his living from 1815 to 1820.
Mr Woodhead was watching the final at the packed Old Sun Hotel in Haworth, West Yorkshire, where he and wife Eileen organise fell races which the brothers have competed in since they were children.
"The Brontes grew up used to seeing their father's books on the shelves of the parsonage, " says Andrew McCarthy, director of the Bronte Parsonage Museum in the family's former home in Haworth, West Yorkshire.
Two of the three new wards, Craven and Ilkley, are mighty Conservative strongholds, and the third, the picturesque and tourist-dependent Worth Valley, (which boasts the Bronte's Haworth), is usually staunchly Tory in local elections.
Barnett, who intends to put the money into coaching and travel expenses, knows how to make a donor feel appreciated: He has arranged to have his team--including two-time Olympic star weightlifter Cheryl Haworth--dine more than once with Tate and his family.
In 1975 he founded the artistic movement the Brotherhood of Ruralists - artists who had left the city to live in the countryside - with then-wife Annie Ovenden, as well as fellow artists Jann Haworth, Graham Arnold, David Inshaw, and pop artist Sir Peter Blake.
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