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Banker's widow in pub hours win.


Byline: By Bob Dow (Direct OverWrite) See magneto-optic disk.  

A BAR near the scene of banker Alistair Wilson's murder has had its hours cut after his widow complained.

Veronica Wilson was unhappy about noise from the Havelock have·lock  
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Her husband Alastair had lodged a complaint about decking built in the car park.

In January 2005, more than six weeks after he was gunned down at his home, councillors gave the pub's owner the green light.

But ever since, the bar has been a source of complaints from residents. A meeting of Nairn Area Licensing Board heard of concerns about noise from Veronica and neighbours This article is about an Australian soap opera. For other articles with similar names, see Neighbours (disambiguation).
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Now the board have cut the pub's hours from midnight to 1 1pm on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays and ruled the decking area should be closed at 1 1pm at all times.

Alastair's killer has never been found.

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COMPLAINT: Veronica
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Publication:Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Jul 1, 2006
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