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Butcher pulled 'hilarious' prank on United Utilities after they left lane-blocking hole outside his shop

A butcher filled a lane-blocking hole outside his shop with a skeleton, rubber ducks and prop cows wearing hi-vis jackets. Stephen Hallworth decided to pull off the pranks to 'lighten the mood' for 'depressed' locals after United Utility failed to fill the pit in for a week.

The 54-year-old dad-of-two was eventually forced to remove the objects on 'health and safety' grounds but he claimed that his hi-jinks worked, as workers returned with their 'tail between their legs' last Friday (Oct 14) to fill in the hole. Stephen said that the roadworks first appeared five days earlier, alongside temporary traffic lights.

In response, he created 'hilarious' scenes and even put up a sign reading: “Honk if you are fed up with the traffic lights." Stephen, who owns S R Hallworth butchers in Whalley, Lancashire, said: “They put up the traffic light and just left them here, basically.

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"On Monday, there was nobody working there all day, the same on Tuesday, and on Wednesday there was still nobody, so we decided to have a little bit of fun.

“Everyone coming into the shop was depressed. The traffic lights were putting everyone down in the dumps, so we were trying to lighten the mood, and it went down very, very well.

"We have a display in the shop for Halloween, and we put the skeleton in there on Wednesday. On Thursday, we got some hi-vis jackets and workers' helmets for the cows, and we decided to put the ducks in the hole too, to cheer everyone up.

“Everyone thought it was absolutely hilarious. Everyone gets fed up with traffic lights, but we wanted to put a smile on peoples’ faces.

"The animals did the job, and they filled it in over about an hour

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