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HOWND finalists in two categories at PetQuip Awards
Storm brews over the selling of puppies in pet shops
Lloyds Bank National Business Awards recognise Pooch & Mutt’s contributions to UK economy
Lily’s Kitchen launches new Natural Tray ranges for cats and dogs
Ancol donates 300 leads to help stray dogs in South East Asia
Man denies murder of pet shop worker in Northampton in 1993
£10,000 worth of dog food stolen in pet shop raid
ACANA Pork & Butternut Squash launched in UK
Meet Swiss, Serbian and Icelandic buyers at Pet Quip event
CSJ feeds Dutch winner at CLA Game Fair
Pet owner makes a wheelchair for her disabled rabbit
Campaign to save Madrid station terrapins
RSPCA appeal for help solving cat poisonings
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Man denies murder of pet shop worker in Northampton in 1993
 
A 39-year-old man has pleaded not guilty to murdering a pet shop worker in Northampton 22 years ago.

Stuart Jenkins, aged 39, of Ryecroft Street, Ossett, appeared at Northampton Crown Court on Monday after he was charged with the murder of 76-year-old Arthur Brumhill at the Paul Denton Pet and Garden Centre in Wellingborough Road between January 20 and January 23, 1993.

Jenkins, wearing a suit, spoke only to enter his not guilty plea.

Judge Rupert Mayo adjourned the case until a pre-trial review in December. The trial is likely to take place in May next year.

Jenkins was remanded in custody.
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