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heaven lor Mrs Margaret Smith, who lias mas ter minded a cycle of modern ised medieval mys tery plays for a June produc tion in the grounds of
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AN amazing £70,000 has been raised by Clitheroe Method ists in four weeks towards a major restoration scheme I'oi their 19th century Trinity Church Hall. D o n a t io n s f rom £f) because of the initial gen-
to £5 000 h a v e rol led ernsitv of church members into the coffers from j' " y
tlu* KMO-strong Trinity m e m b e r sh ip — a
marvellous and gen
erous response” to an appeal for direct giv ing, says fund-raising c o m mi t t e e c h a i r m a n Mr Roy Thornton. Now members are com
ing up wi th ingenious fund-raising ideas, with a view to raising another i*l> I), 0 0 0 t o w a r cl t h e L‘lf)0,000 required for the scheme.
raised, the church can then approach the Meth odist t ’lnirch's property division for grants. Mr Thornton said the
Once i‘100,000 has been building work to lu« put l’" ^ 1 ' ll' ho
in hand immediately and for completion to be within 12 months. The early Y70.000 boost
lias come mainly through (lift Aid — the Govern ment-approved covenant s ch eme for c h a r i t i e s , which provides tax incen t ives on direct giving. Other donations, not con nected with (lift Aid. of varying amounts have also come from members. The appeal for funds came at a presentation in
March given by members of the building and fund raising committees. It was
explained that the hall suf fers from leaking roofs and
fund- raising commi ttee would also be looking for support and help from the wider communi ty, but
gutters which have defied all attempts at repair over many years. Once the first phase of re-roofing is complete, it is
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Whallev Abbey. Mr Till ( IT), of Meadow
Top, Chipping, hud heard that Mrs Smith was look ing for "Rod" from "Adam aiid Eve,” in which the main parts are played hy fel'ow villagers lan anil Linda Robinson, of Windy Street. Mrs Smith, who is plac
ing her faith entirely in amateurs, arranged a fare to faee with Mr Till anil w;is soon s in g in g his
praises. "I h‘ is just f o r t h e p a r t , " declared.
right s h e
Mr Till joked: "The part
of tied is ’quite a demand ing role and l have many lung l in e s in a r c h a ic English to learn, but my family say it’s just the part for me — lor they chum that I’m always laying down the law!
"However , he ’ll be a happy, jolly Clod — not a
AMAZING RESPONSE TO TRINITY’S
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s te rn one. And he will have a Lancashire accent
because I’m Lancashire through and through." Mr Till is part of a large
east drawn from the la Anglican parishes in the Whalley Deanery, which stretches between Read. Sabden, I ’litheroe, Chat ham anti Chipping, with help from neighbouring parishes and triends lrotn churche s belonging to other denominations. A sheep specialist for an
animal health tend pro ducer, Mr ’1 ill is treasurer
"chairman. He and his wile, Marion, have a daughter, 1' a 111
son,Christopher (111). Mr T i l l h a s o f t e n
of Ch ip p in g Ama te u r Theatrical Society and lias just s t e p p e d down as
e 1 a ( 2 0 ) a n d
appeared in amateur pro ductions, hut this is the first time he has accepted
s u c h a n a 1 m i g h t y c h a l le n g e .
Mrs Smith has based tile
production on the mystery plays which used to lie perlormed oil wagons in the Streets of medieval towns. They depict Bibli cal stories, from tile Fall of Lucifer and the Crea l ion, r ig h t through to Christ's birth and death. There will he perfor
r u s t l e s t r e e t . C l i t h c r o e . w i l l b e o p e n u n i i l 11-211 p .m . an d mi ... ........1 Kri- d a v I r o m m u m t o 1 p .m . P e t e r B u c k le y . R a i lw a y V ie w : S u n d a y , n o o n t o 1 p . t n . M o n d a y t o F r i d a y u n t i l ( i • 2D p .m .
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PLANS to erect an agri cultural museum in the K ib b l e V a l l e y h a v e received a setback. At tlu* Kibble Valley
Council's Planning and Development Committee, members refused outline planning permission for an agricultural museum and curator ’s accommodation
on land adjacent to Hillock Farm Kestaurant. North-
cote Uoad, Langho. It was reported that the
development was contrary to the Lancashire Struc ture Plan and the South ern Fringe Local Plan and would be detrimental to highway safety. Colin. Kill Fleming tKil-
l ington) said th a t the musucm wotdd be an asset
to the Kibble Valley; it was just unfortunate that it was in the wrong place.
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intended tu modernise (lie hull, p ro v id in g a new ent ranee ineerpornt ing access for disabled people, a new kitchen, refurbished to i le t s , a com fu rt a ble lounge for meetings and c o lit p I e t e in i e r n a 1 decoration.
church use, the old hall is familiar to many people in t ’litheroe us the home of the successful annual Trin ity pantomime, hut is also used hy the community through organisations like playgroups. Age Concern. Red Cro s s an d , most recent ly, as a surge ry venue for Michael Carr.
As well as extens ive The restoration scheme
plans were again on dis play. as our picture shows, at a "Day Spring" function at Myt toii Fold Fa rm Hotel. Latigho. hist week, when members discussed various aspects of church work anil care ill the cotn-
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muni tv. S u p p e r and a social followed and, during tile evening, further dona tions added another £1,000 to the restoration fund. Our picture shows Trin ity fund-raisers examining
the plans: from the left, Alan Braithwai te; Mike
Smith; Jim Barker: Peter Dixon: the minister, the Rev. J ame s Needham:
K a t li H ti 11 a a d R o y Thornton.
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