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Council challenged on tourism drop out stance
WALMSLEY HODGSON
P. ride A mandu .1 ay nr Hodgson was very busy before her wedding to Anthony Stuart Walmsley at tlu* Inghamito (Munvh, Felice . . . for she made her own dress and that of her matron of honour. A hairdressing student
businessman this week joined the chairman of ILaticashire Hill Country’s Attractions Consortium to condemn Kibble Valley Council for its decision to drop out of the Red Rose Tourism Consortium.
A R I B R > LK VALLKY Mr Walter Aspinall, of
Pendle Antiques Centre, Sabden, a founder member of the Attractions Consor tium, said: “This decision
at Nelson and Colne Col lege . the bride is t he daughter of Mr and Mrs 1). ( 'larke, of New 1 annul Farm, Reedley Hallows, and t lie bridegroom, a . self-employed plumber, is the son of Mr and Mrs A. Walmsley, of Peeehthorpe Avenue. Waddington. Tlie bride, given away
by her father, wore a I’ull- !*• ngl h off-t he-shoii lde r gown of pink silk Ihipinn and cream laee, tin- litted bod i ee l'ea t u r i n g I a ee sleeves and rose l rimming round t he neckline and t he base, where it formed a full skirt . She carried a spray of dried flowers. Mat ron of honour Mrs
Angela Reggs wore an oll- the-shoulder short fitted dress of rose pink silk ltupion, with cream roses round the neckline. bridesmaid Miss l,aura
Reggs had a flowered dress with a large collar and a straw hat trimmed with flowers and carried a basket of flowers. The pane boy was Liam
Hodgson. Pest man was Mr Andrew Corless ami groomsman was Mr Imu ran Fielding. Af ter tiie ceremony, performed by the Rev. Mike Rattenbury. a recep tinn was held at the Higher Trapp Hotel . Simonslonc. 'The couple are to live in Fan g s h a w Dr iv e , in
( ’lithrroe. Photograph: 1 Livid and
Laura Pr ad sh aw. o! Rurnlev.
Bring'-and-buy
Tl I K. lit‘\t meet illg "I > lit ( ‘nlilrrslttnes l’Yllmvslii|
will take llif f'>i'!i! "f :l It ri nil -;t lit I fill I' s;l I r . "l! May bitli. On that liny, names will
he taken Ini' the hiilf-ilii.v trip t < i () mi s k i rk anti Stalllipnrt nn -lime Hut h. which ctisls I'd.
by Kibble Valley Council to withdraw from the Red Rose Consortium has been taken without consultation or considerat ion for local businesses in the tourism industrv. I feel the tour
ism operators in the Kib ble Valley are owed a full explanation by the bor
ough council.” The chairman of the
Attractions ( 'onsortium Committee, Mr Kevin Rol lins, of Foulridgi* Leisure Cruises, said Kibble Val ley Council’s decision was a “backward step lor tour ism in the area.’*
He said: "For the past
two years, local tourism businesses across North Fast Lancashire have been working hard to pro mote themselves collec- tivelv. To learn now that Kibble Valley Borough Council is to withdraw
Abbey film unit wins award for
VIDEO film-makers based at have won an award from the
Association —- Idr highlight in t liroii.n'li into I lie wnrid nl I In Tile award pees te Ihe 1 lie I. Illackhlll'll Diiicese lele-
Videip Unit, which was cumiiiissi'iiied by the |>sy- eldat rie depart ment at Whit t inghain I Inspil al , near ( iunsiiaryh. tn prie cine e a f i I 111 e n t i t led
“HivaUing tlirniiirh." The hall'-lieui- film fea tures the pnililems faced
liy ductnrs trying tn cum- 111 uni c a t e wi th d e a f patients mi psychiatric wards. It cunt casts I lie ciinsultaticin techniques nf a psychiatrist wlm has nn special means ot conummi- rating with >nic wlm has tile necessary skills. A certificate uf merit
I'niiii the
li.MA lias lieen awarded tu ItD'l'V. whieli has stu<iins at the abbey, fur the ediiealinnal merit, ttccltracy, effect iveness and uvcrall prudiict inn standards of the film, which is fur use by the iical prefessiun.
“ rhe hospitnl told us it
wanteil a film to illustrate a true understanding nl the problems involved ;md so we invited a social worker and a doctor from the hospital to work along side our film crew/* said
steps
forward for day
PAVING the way for the Glilheroe Castle
Favre. a company l\v the same name has become the main sponsor for the mighty event.
bright red castle emblem, decided to cuiitrilnite after reading ill the "Advertiser and Times alinut
t'astle Cement. Clitherue. whose trucks heal a , . ,
the “historic family fun day. “Castle Cement felt it was the best way to help
all the local charities at one time. Its sponsorship has put us on a very strong financial looting, said Kibble Valley Council's tourism olfieer Mr
Keith Tnvlor.
be the largest fund-raiser of the year tor many charitable'organisations, with an entertainment programme that promises spectacular success. lii addition to chariot racing, an exploding magic act and appearances by medieval knights and
'Hie May 2f»th Rank Holiday Monday event will . . . .
loiighownien. a cooling lower balloon will be oil displav, courtesy of National Rower. Weather permitting, visitors will be offered tethered rules in the balloon, which is an amazing SS-teet high and hokls bn.i)()i) cubic feet of hot air. To find out more, call at the “Advertiser and
Times" office next week to pick up a programme. The^c contain details about where each charity stall will be located on the Castle Held and poten tially a lucky number, which means some purchas ers will he eligible lor special prizes.
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Whallev Aliliey Itritisli Medical special lireak-
Lawrie Adam.
Pd )TV producer and co-or dinator. "We have now proved that we can pro duce films which are every hit as good as those made by the larger companies.’' The unit is operated as a
ministry within the Angli can ( 'hureh. It specialise.-' in films for religious and charitable eaiises and is now branching out. under its commercial arm. ( laic- house TV Ltd. into other types of work such as the “Freaking through" film. The Whailey team won
INGHAM — NORTHOVER
S S 1V ! e r and Raul’s ( ‘hureh. Roll on -by - Row
land. was the setting lbr t ho u odding of Mr Shaiuie Michael Ingham, elder son of Mr and Mrs Michael
I ny ha in . of Stable Cot- 1 ace. < 'loses i tail. 1 loll "ti ll V R. o w 1 a n d . and M i s s Melanie .1 a lie Nort hover, only daughter of Mr and Mr> Reter Northover. ot S e e 11 a 11 A Venue. ( 'lit h-
lhe Whillingham contract in face ot st rong compel i- tion from more than 22U compel it nrs. including several large companies regularly making films tor . ( T V a n cl t h e c i n c ma circuits. Catehouse TV Ltd. on
behalf of Rd>TV. has also recently won the contract from i ’reston Borough ( ’ouncil to film the historic Rreston liiiild celebrations t his vear and more than fi.UlH) copies have already l>een ordered, even hclore t lie filining is over. The team is led by Mr
cian and comedian and later as a theatrical agent, before entering the mili ary. Hi* first set up a ideo film opera! ion at
Adam, who worked in showbusiness as a musi
Scorton vicarage, when he was vicar there, and about a vear ago moved to Whal ley Abbey with tile aid of a grant from the Blackburn
1 linrcse. 'file team includes his
daughter, Fiona ( - • ’> >. camera person and editor:
Raul Turner, script writer and assistant producer: Caro! Scott Lawrance. an administrator; Mark Karii- ;haw. a professional musi
cian and composer: and dustin Wilkinson, studio m a na go r and sounds
•ngineer.
Faint causes car crash
TW() cars collided oil t he AM) near the Kramley Meade roundabout, W bai ley. on Sunday, after the
driver of one tainted. The accident occurred at
driver, who was said to he suffering from food poison ing. lost control ot his vehicle and erossed tin* carriageway into the path of auotIter vehicle. Roth drivers
1-10 p . m .. w he u 1 he
Tho hrido is a check-out >i>tanl at Tosct s <i"> Super- 1 he hl’ide-
arkiA and t mini
by hoi* father length ivory wi th 1 u 1 i i
from this successful tour ism initiative is extremely disappointing.” Mr Rollins added that
t h e co n so rt i u m had worked alongside the Red Rose tourism action pro gramme to promote the area and jointly produced two “Places to Visit” leaf lets and a travel trade guide, attended holiday exhibitions and improved networks between the
public and private sectors. Kibble Val ley pr e
viously contributed £0 ,001) annually to the tourism action programme and £2 ,0 0 1 ) to the consortium programme. The loss of t hat revenue. will mean
less funding for the full time officer who has car ried out various national promotional campaigns for
the consortium. Rut the remaining mem
bers — Blackburn, Hynd- burn, Pendle and Rossen- dale — have agreed to continue a full marketing programme for Lanca shire’s Hill Country and are now looking at other funding sources. However, Kibble Valley Council tourism officer Mr
Keith Taylor said: “We have had many discussions with most of our local businesses in the tourism industry and have found they support our move to
improve the Kibble Val ley's own promotion ot tourism. There is no rea son why our attractions cannot still continue to work with the Red Rose Tourism Consortium and we are having a meeting with the consortium to clarify how that can he
done.” Mr Taylor said he was
sure the changes would benefit local businesses — the whole idea behind I withdrawing membership
in the first place. “The next meeting of
the Attractions Consor tium is at Stonyhurst ( ol- lege tonight,” he added, "anil it is hoped that mem bers will confirm they would welcome continued support from attractions and businesses within the Kibble Valley.”
. THE unvei l ing fp 111? - i • » • •• Plaque unveiling: reveals slip Queen Elizabeth II to Clitheroe Koval Grammar School
g o v e rn o r s , M r .1 ames Parker, was spelt wrongly — with a “R” instead of a “R” — due to a slip-up when stonemasons were carrying out tin* work.
s c h o o l ’s chairman of The -1ft. by oft. stone
plaque was hewn by Rres ton company R ram ley
Rate and is set into the wall of the school’s sixth form c entr e , in York Street. A check by the school later showed that the written instruction to the stonemasons contained the correct spelling.
The mistake was later
rectified hv Bramley Rate. The un v e i l in g took
place, as our picture shows, in the presence of (from the left): Mr ( live Harley, who was the
school’s head teacher at the time of the queen’s
D u e o f in to
is a farm labouror . Hall Farm.
I ho hride. given a wav
, won* a full- sat in gown s l e e v e s , a
....... I heart neckline, how? un the shoulders and ;
sequin and pearl panel at the front. The lull skirt
feat lined all appliqued front panel and round hem. A circlet ol cerise silk and ivory lace roses and pearls held her veil and she carried a bouquet of freesia. cerise and pink r o s e s , i v ory ca r na -
lions.gypsophila anil ivy. ( 'hief bridesmaid was
Nicola .lane Mnorby. who ! wore a long cerise dress with puffed sleeves, a full skirl and a boat neckline, with hows and lace trim ming on the shoulders. Her headdress was a comb of rerise roses.
Small bridesmaids were
| Diane t ’ornthwaite and | Hie bridegroom's sister, Nicola Mar\ Ingham, who wore ha 1 le ri n;i - le ngl h
HU.7Yt-
I ,a! Bln
,7g lap l.::.p 'i.a.'.p
revealed more than just town pridi For the name of the
visit; ( 'anon John Hudson, chairman of t he school s foundat ion governors; CRtiS head teacher Mi* Stuar t Holt and Mr
visit of Her M a j «•-- t y queen Klizabeth was an historic occasion which markod tin* last chaptor in
Rarker. Mr Rarker said: "The
c.vrn.i c.\|nrtat
I B . of . a, ixl plaque.w.m. 1, to» commemorate t tiin* visit visit o n- ()ll
l H 1(T M a lestty IS immlhs ago
er aj
l ho dovolopniont of ( 'lit h- oroo R ova 1 l ira m mar School’s two sites. “Wo are grateful to the
foundation govornors. wic financod the plaquo, and feol wo call look lorward to providing an oxcollont oducation for the young people of this area in tin* tut lire."
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and usher. Tlie ceremony was per
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Rol t on and I la \ e mien. respectively were taken to Rlaekburn Royal Inlir- marv with minor injuries.
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