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There
was
lots
of
newspaper
articles
that
came
out
in
local
papers.
I
think
that’s
the
dominant
expression
of
how
residents
and
people
who
lived
in
that
area
felt.
Did
you
read
those
at
the
time?
Did
you
feel
they
were
sensationalised
because
…
from
your
account
it
didn’t
feel
like
residents
were
as
upset
as
some
of
those
newspaper
articles
felt?
…
I
don’t
particularly
remember
reading
them,
but
at
the
time
I
will
have
been…
I’m
sure
…
kind
of
party
to
gossip
and
to
…
what
people
were
saying…
kind
of
early
Nineties
as
well.
I
worked
for
myself
and
I
had
a
cafe
and
people
used
to
come
in
and
sort
of…
tell
us
details
about
what…
what
had
gone
on
over
the
weekend.
Oh
yeah
there
was
loads
of
cars
and
lots
of
noise
and
lights.
Everybody
had
their
head
…
lights.
on
and
you
could
see
it
driving
from
Rishton
…
which
kind
of
the
town
where
you
would
come
into
err..
Great
Harwood
because
that
had
more
of
the
networks…
the
road
networks.
And…
but
for
me,
I
don’t
remember
it
being
anything
that
was
disturbing…
or
people
were
really
anxious
about
it.
But
you
know,
I
think
you
have
a
different
take
on
it
when
you’re
younger.
anyway
perhaps
for
older
people,
you
know,
they
mighta
felt
really
fazed
by
it
and
very
unsettled.
But
certainly
I
don’t…
I
don’t
have
that
memory
of
it.
Full Transcript:
There
was
lots
of
newspaper
articles
that
came
out
in
local
papers.
I
think
that’s
the
dominant
expression
of
how
residents
and
people
who
lived
in
that
area
felt.
Did
you
read
those
at
the
time?
Did
you
feel
they
were
sensationalised
because
…
from
your
account
it
didn’t
feel
like
residents
were
as
upset
as
some
of
those
newspaper
articles
felt?
…
I
don’t
particularly
remember
reading
them,
but
at
the
time
I
will
have
been…
I’m
sure
…
kind
of
party
to
gossip
and
to
…
what
people
were
saying…
kind
of
early
Nineties
as
well.
I
worked
for
myself
and
I
had
a
cafe
and
people
used
to
come
in
and
sort
of…
tell
us
details
about
what…
what
had
gone
on
over
the
weekend.
Oh
yeah
there
was
loads
of
cars
and
lots
of
noise
and
lights.
Everybody
had
their
head
…
lights.
on
and
you
could
see
it
driving
from
Rishton
…
which
kind
of
the
town
where
you
would
come
into
err..
Great
Harwood
because
that
had
more
of
the
networks…
the
road
networks.
And…
but
for
me,
I
don’t
remember
it
being
anything
that
was
disturbing…
or
people
were
really
anxious
about
it.
But
you
know,
I
think
you
have
a
different
take
on
it
when
you’re
younger.
anyway
perhaps
for
older
people,
you
know,
they
mighta
felt
really
fazed
by
it
and
very
unsettled.
But
certainly
I
don’t…
I
don’t
have
that
memory
of
it.