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CLITHEROE residents and business people have received a special pat on the back from the man in charge of the massive security operations for the royal
visit. In a statement to the “Advertiser and Times,”
Chief Insp. Wilfred Ashworth, who is based at Clitheroe, said: “Her Majesty’s visit to Clilhcroe was a huge success and was the culmination of a lot of effort from many people. “From a police point of view, I would like to
thank the local residents, especially the householders and business people on the route
IT’S a holiday! Headmaster Mr Clive Darlcy announcing the “royal decree” of a day off for CRGS pupils
taken by1 the royal convoy. “They were inconvenienced by the police
security arrangements, hut as usual they gave us their full support and for that I am most grateful.” Other comments for
Whalley Road, Clitheroe Tel: 22697 Park at the door
Hush to CIIGS — "Congratulations as you celebrate the accomplishments of the past and best wishes for even greater success in the future.” 0 Chairman of the
the record hook . . . • From President
governors
Mr.lim Parker: “ It’s been a superb day because the Queen has said so much to the children.” • Headmaster Mr
Clive Harley: “The Queen was delightfully relaxed . . . She was obviously very interested in the school’s history, particularly the achievements of its former students.” • Ileadgirl Cathy
THE scene is set for a memorable occasion at Clitheroe Itoyal Grammar School Queen has word
American Mr Steve Story, principal of North Fayette High School: “We felt very humble to think that there were many important people at the celebrations who did not get a chance to speak to the Queen and yet we were aide to lie presented to her."
Itatcliffe: “She told us everything in the school looked very nice." • And from
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