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T u t yourself on f map9 is challenge
iMr Cann
cTHE Clitlieroe Group of the Ramblers’ Asso t iation is challenging local children of all ages
rom Ramblers
o put themselves on the map on Sunday. NThat is the date sot for
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NOTE THAT THE SHOP WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY JUNE 27th 1992 FOR A FAMILY WEDDING
Ko u n c il's Policy and d esources Committee has Cecided that the Housing
WIIALLEY could be in line for some badly needed low-cost housing. C The Kibble Valley
In line for low-cost housing
w lly (Whalley) said she s ould be very happy to see social housing on the cite, though she was con r erned about the age testriction and said that fhe need in Whalley was
ssociation. KeConn. Mrs Margaret
lir% Ji O I LJ* Childrenswear
W temporary car park by TShow weekend d of .July 2-ltli, 25th and
or housing for young
people.Meanwhile, the depot a will continue to be used as
hallev Adult Centre.
hHIS year’s Royal Lanca- hire Agricultural Society A ow will take place at enstlcy Park ott the week 2tith.
rdnance Survey.
Dational Family Rambling a ay. when C litheroe, glong with ISO o th e r wroups all over Britain, e ill hold a special walking yvent with the theme “Put s ourself on the map,” Oponsored once again by
g ommittee should investi Rhance to win a Young date the possibility of c eveloping the former Kouncil depot in Station
o Group members are e ffering a fun day out cxploring the Lancashire countryside — and the
cooad, Whalley, for low weter Ratcliffe said: "The t st housing, in conjunc- a i o n w i t h a h o u sin g
aeeping the route a secret wet the moment, hut what l can say is that it will tast between two and uhree hours and will end
p alk leaves Barley car kark at 11 a.m. We are
ambler’s adventure kit. P Local o rg an ise r Mr
HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM <• Vr . r- u
c an of tile Mast Lan mad its own budget of
fdrciidy made a name mor h im se lf as c h a ir
h a s
ashire* Training- and n te rp r is e C ouncil,
hunded. the council has mHis success in this chair oo the national forum by
f198'). G o v e rnm en t- p illions of pounds to
founded rovide training and
| nlt^ 1] ,rLse st,!,!,o rt fm t anship led to his election
lancaslure.
Nther TEC chairmen in the p orth and he will take the Hlace vacated by South c ast C h e sh ire ’s TEC t hairman, Tom Book, after nhe national conference
rive contributions to the cegeneration of Hast Lan t ashire, encouraging firms
to think about increasing aheir spending on training snd tailoring training to
e rice, ELTKC’s chief r xecutive, a tten d ed a necent meeting of the wational forum in Bath, mhen Mr Price addressed c embers in his capacity as Chairman of the National onhief Executive Network n Enterprise and Busi
uit local industry's needs. P Mr C'ann and Mr Mark
ess Support. i He stressed the vital
tmportance of the "Inves s eople is a new national
ors in People” initiative. p He said: "Investors in usiness get the most out
eople.” pty through investing in
ext month. t KLTEC has made posi
btandard to help British wnd the attempt by a group of local women to give Clitheroe’s three t of its people. It is based on
bhe practical experience of imu sin e sse s th a t have i proved their profitabil
aTHE doors of a building which lias been a home to children in Clitheroe fnd an integral part of the community since 1910 will close in the next
End of an era as St Denys closes doors for good
t oroptimists have set rhemselves the task of tejuvenating the town’s
ce! S Membeits of C1 ithenjv
hree wells at Wellgate,
t t th e d a y ’s e v e n ts Rroup will receive a Young
hroughout the country. g The winners in each
w "Venture Out” range.
map drawing competition, a open to three age groups
c hatever their age. All ahildren who come will get t n activity sheet telling
)i hack at the car park." w Everyone is welcome, hem about the Ramblers’
h ambler’s adventure kit of wo o ts, ru c k s a c k and Yaterproofs from the t outh Hostels' Associa neion Adventure Shops’
r me, in Pimlico Road, is un hv the Church of
ew weeks. HuSt Denys Children's E n g la n d C h ild r e n
Valuables are taken C from caravan sites
S1(>. aSociety. At present there re only two young resi-
t ARAVAN owners are being advised to take home aheir valuables, or to mark them with their postcode,
Iaravan on the park, between dune 15th and 20th. wtems stolen were a Sentra 11-inch colour television, alsith remote control, and a Panasonic video-recorder, £ o with remote control. The property is valued at
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J.A RAINBOW market held at St Michael and St sohn’s RC Junior School raised over L150 towards
chool funds. t The seven classes had stalls featuring items in
she various colours of the rainbow, such as food,
cake sta ll and games were provided for the children. mTeacher Mrs Frances Ellis said that the rainbow
oap, toys, clothing and sweets. There was also a o match their particular stall’s colour.
a arket, although not a new idea, had been well ottended, with stallholders entering into the spirit t f the event by donning suitably coloured clothing
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Tric kettle and some tins of fond from a caravan at the p hree Rivers Woodland Park. West Bradford. The (itroperty, valued at £S1, was stolen between dime
fter a spate of thefts from caravan sites in the area. t Thieves stole a kitchen clock, a pool cue, an elec
h and 111th, while the caravan was not in use. c Property valued at Dili was also stolen from a
Well Terrace and in the grounds of C lith e ro e
Castle.The women started with Wellgate’s famous spring.
aTHE secret of eternal youth is said to come from the well of happiness faells a new lease of life looks set to put a smile lirmly on everyone’s
Well, well, w e ll. f what a good idea
rom Soroptimists
tridge Hotel, where they r replaced countless bags of a of flowers. Furthermore,
which were sponsored by a the” Ribble Valley Council
ent basis. The tubs of flowers,
Tnd the Keep Lancashire a idy Group, contain an grray of species such as
dents and consequently it t has been obvious to all
he gratifying to think that t its closure was due to
he society, said it would
hat was not the case. Cou“ Lancashire County
ohose involved that, with
close. t Mr John Nelson, assis
tant regional director of
b ncil has hit all sorts of cudget problems and we Cannot continue to run the c litheroe home unless the
ounty refers children to c us. The county says that
eclining in numbers.” a That may well be true,
hhildren of the kind we dave been taking are
sdmits Mr Nelson, but he rays th a t, in a recent oeport following a number hf scandals in residential s omes, it was clearly ftated that the need was
b St Denys has always Leen totally dependent on h ancashire children and f as never taken those wrom other authorities, b hich again has contri ruuted to the eventual
or more establishments like the one in Clitheroe.
we e to a lot of people and f have contingency plans hor supporting those who a ave remained in the
n-down. hom“St Denys has been
hisr John Sutherland and w wife June, team leader, c ill be providing an after t are service, making sure
rea,” said Mr Nelson. MSt Denys project leader
hat those young people who have made the Ribble Valley their home will
ecessary. w In September, there
taff for over SO years.
have help if it is needed. Fu rn itu re and fittings t which could help some of
dhe young people will be n i s t r i b u t e d w h e r e
i ill be a special thanksgiv Png service at Clitheroe c arish Church, marking monstant care in the com n unity for children in videed, which has been pro s ed by St Denys and its
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s the group's president, taid: “Obviously we hope dhe flowers won’t get damaged, but if you don’t ao something you don’t get t n y th in g . C lith e ro e ’s phree wells will he as t retty as a picture by the
loeranium, begonia and
belia.Mrs Margaret Cressey,
Lut more referrals trom mfront left) with other c ancashire County Coun toil, the home would have
embers of the group.
ime we’ve finished." ( Mrs Cressey is pictured
P o r t a b le p h o n e tA VODAFONE portable
chere being no need for At the back of a house on t hildren's homes. Sadly,
roperty.
welephone valued at £(150 Fas stolen from a blue a ord Transit van parked
TVoone Lane, Clitheroe. on buarterlight in the vehicle
hursday. q The thieves smashed a pefore making off with the
welfte r rejuvenating the t ls, they intend to main nain-the sites on a perma
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sGRINDLETON businessman Mr Tony Cann is to repre tent the North West on the influential G10 Committee — Ehe national forum for the chairmen of the Training and M r
Top training post h for Grindleton
Linda ead of ELTEC
nterprise Councils. c: a n n
which was in
Clil ln'nir Ar f r r r t isr r A- I'inics. .hint
TWO former Clilheroe Olympians s have joined forces with hundreds of
t lympic organisers hope will play host to che Olympics in eight years’ time and their campaign has received a boost from Mearlcv ayclist Linda Gornall, of Lancsidc Farm, Snd Clithcroc athlete Marlin Reynolds, of
orth West. O Manchester is the city which British
g lympians,” the I’rincess Royal, Olympic hold medallists and sporting VII’s presented Lundreds of’ British Olympians, among them c inda and Martin, with lapel badges
hays Drive. O At a gathering entitled “Salute to British
ommemorating their year of competition.
bportsmen and women in a bid to Nring the 2000 Olympic Games to the
c Linda (27) competed in the women’s
250,000, in the 198-1 Los Angeles Olympic Games.Her parents, John and Margaret Gornull, described feeling “ intense pride and jov” as c they watched her on television finish a very
ycling road event, before a crowd of
breditable 17th in the 50-mile road race, ■ litheroe two years ago, took part in the 1 x Beedie, who is a leading member of the
eing the second Briton home. C Silver medallist Martin, who moved to
edal in 1972.
writish Olympic Association, while Martin f as handed his by Mary Peters, who shot to mame after winning the pentathlon gold
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