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Treat for music fans



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Music fans will be treated to more than 10 hours of music at this year's Stokes Stock, the annual festival in memory of murdered nurse Helen Stokes.
More than 20 bands will play the all day event at the Upper George pub, Halifax, on Saturday August 2.
The day, which runs from noon to 10.30pm, will also include a special DJ set from indie star Rick Witter, lead singer with 90s chart-band Shed Seven. There will be an aftershow party at neighbouring pub The Brass Cat.
Organiser David Sykes said: "Everything is good to the max. It is going to be a great day of music in the mighty fax."
Trainee nurse Helen Stokes was beaten to death with a hammer by boyfriend Steven Balme, 34, of Dean Court, Copley, Halifax in 2006. He was jailed for life.



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  • Last Updated: 19 July 2008 7:54 AM
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  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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