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8 Clitheroe Advertiser A Times, August 5th, 1903


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Offers to feed the mind and stomach


THE “C lith e ro e A d v e r t is e r and Times” weekly free offers are as cool


as they come. Since letting the CAT out of the bag 18


months ago, our special reader offer scheme


has seen nothing but success. Not only have readers kept their scissors at the


ready every week to clip out the CAT tokens, but local traders have kept coming up with the goods to give away.


TV spotlight on V alley yet again


TELEVISION cameras will be descending on the Ribble Valley during August and Septem­ ber, proving the increasing popularity of the area as a scenic filming location.


not only bring more pro- be shooting in Clitheroe ducers and directors to the next Saturday, during the borough in future, but also Chamber of Trade’s “Sum- more tourists, especially mer Special” shopping since one of the three pro- event,


The reels of film could Raff Element.” They will


grammes he in g snot Finally, scenes for a J?i?a ^»1S BBC'S*8 Travel new children's series, Show.


Guest presenter Pene- filmed j“ C l i th e ro e JjEf pelt^ i J V


ley on Tuesd ay and F or Ribble Valley Wednesday for the show, Council tourism officer Mr which is presented by Keith Taylor, the rush of Penny Junor. One of the filming is good news, as people she will be talking far as attracting more to' is sculptor-in-residence holiday business and visi- Mr Thompson Dagnall. to r s to th e a re a is


The Good Life will be an(j October 1st. filming m the Ribble Val-


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broadcast on September other people that we are 16th, at 8-30 p.m.


will be filming for the the more interest in the second series of “The Riff- area is likely to escalate.”


The next crews to arrive we are used as a location, BOAT TRIP


includes a boat trip from Lakeside to Bowness and tea in Morecambe.


THE Calderstones Fel­ lowship is having an out­ ing on August 25th to Bowness and Morecambe. Priced at £11.50, it


Accrington (Peel Street) 10 a.m., Sabden 10-15 a.m., Whalley 10-30 a.m., Billington 10-35 a.m., Langho 10-40 a.m., Bar- row 10-50 a.m. and Clith­ eroe 11 a.m.


The pick-up times are:


RAISING money for the upkeep of Chalburn playing fields was the cause behind a coffee morning held atthe Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour on Saturday. There were various stalls selling cakes and bring-and-buy goods and a raffle was also held, with


first prize of a beautifully decorated cake, donated by Mrs Jackie Graham, going to Miss A. Jackson. The event raised £80, which will go towards the re-establishment of the playing field gates. Pictured are members of the organising committee with some of the cakes and jams on sale.


The programme will be Valley, they are telling here,” he said. “The more


way around the Ribble


D called “Sloggers,” will be between September 17th


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paper Society award. Through the offers, thousands of Ribble Valley


residents have cashed in on treats for their dogs, gardens, stomachs and even their minds. At the same time, they have learned a little bit


On top of all this, the free offers recently earned national recognition, winning a prestigious News­


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Wiswell customs officer in High Court action


more about the local firms which have teamed up with the “Advertiser and Times” to bring readers


the offers. Highlights over the past few months have included


cups of tea and coffee, frozen yoghurt, admission to Clitheroe Castle Museum, new potatoes, heathers and bookmarks — all free. An especially successful recent offer was a free car


We were very, very pleased,” Mr Alpe commented. There are plenty more CAT offers in the pipeline,


A YOUNG customs officer from Wiswell could face another courtroom ordeal, following a stalemate result in a widely publi­ cised High Court action


last week. The jury failed to reach


wash (pictured) at Clitheroe’s James Alpe Accident Repair Centre, where 140 readers gave their cars a . summer shine. “Despite the weather being bad, it was successful.


including this week two free hamburgers to help Har­ rison and Kerr celebrate the fact that it has won our “Shop of the Year” contest and, next week, a free set of passport-sized photographs at the Post Office, in King Street. Anyone interested in joining us for a CAT offer can contact Lisa Rudgyard on Clitheroe 22324.


Playing fields to benefit


a verdict in the case in which Lady Foster and


her daughter, Mrs India Langmead, claimed that Mr Timothy Entwistle (24), whose parents live at Tasker’s Croft, was “pro­ vocative and insulting” when he searched baggage at Heathrow airport in November, 1990. Afterwards Lady Fos­


Justice Drake said the account of events given by Lady F o s te r and her daughter “ completely conf licted” with the account given by customs officers. He told the jury that it was the only time he had presided over a case where damages were sought for “slander by conduct.” He said Lady Foster


said the women had brought humiliation upon themselves. “They created a fuss, drew attention to themselves and just went too far.” In his summing up, Mr


ter told reporters that she would call for a retrial and hoped the case would stim­ ulate public debate about the powers of customs


officers. The women sued cus­


toms officers for damages for false imprisonment and “slander by conduct,” aris­ ing from being marched across the Heathrow con­ course in full view of the public, following their a r r e s t for al leg ed ly obstructing a search of their baggage. T h e y w e r e b o t h


# r $


$ 1


¥


burn, is the son of Mr and ] Mrs Gordon Entwistle.!


His father said he had no J comment to make about! the case or about his son’s ; career, but added that the • family kept in touch every; day with Timothy.


1


and her daughter were entitled to compensation for their “upset feelings,” but added: “ I do not encourage you to make any award of punitive damages (against the Cus­ toms and Excise) in this


case.” A Customs and Excise


released without charge after an hour-long inter­


view with officers. Mr Juctice Drake dis­ missed the jury when


spokesman in London said that Mr Entwistle was a well-regarded employee and his job was not at risk because of the case. He added that a retrial was now up to Lady Foster. “ I f she wants to face spending more money on another hearing, then there is nothing we can do.” Mr Entwistle, an old


members failed to reach a verdict after six hours of deliberation. During the five-day


Places she is expected to concerned, visit are the Trough of “Now that location man- Bow land and lo c a l agers have found their villages.


hearing, Lady Foster and Mrs Langmead were accused of being snobbish, rude and arrogant in their dealings with the customs officers. In turn, the women said the officers, and Mr Entwistle in par­ ticular, set out to provoke and humiliate them. Wi t h no v e r d i c t


Foster said in a press] statement: “One of oun principal motives in bring-] ing this case has been toi stand up for the rights of; the general travelling p u b ­ lic. Unfortunately, our] experience is all too famili-1 lar to many members ofj the public, especiallyi women travelling alone, j


After the hearing, Lady i


sensitive to, the difficul-t ties faced by customsj officers in performing their duties effectively,; but they should not act in < an unfair and arbitrary J


“We are aware of, and] way.


bringing the case was to! establish a point of princi- j pie: that, whoever we are,, all of us in this country are i entitled to be treated with J courtesy and fairness by* those with authority over J


“One of our reasons for | i us.


boy of Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Black­


will act as a catalyst fori change. We have opened a 3 door which we hope will! stimulate public debate J about the power of Cus- j toms and Excise officers.” J


“We hope that our case! '


Answering anxious anglers


THE opportunity to find


returned, both sides must pay their own share of legal costs, estimated to total more than £200,000. During the hearing, Mrs


Langmead alleged that “Mr Entwistle’s demean­ our was sarcastic, hostile and aggressive. He looked us up and down as though we were something he had trodden in.” But Mr Robert Sea-


brook QC, representing HM Customs and Excise,


will be manned by Martin James, Michael Hughes of Clitheroe, and Duncan Mellors and Keith Mason, both from Yorkshire. They will try to answer


September 12th. e Anglers’ Corner


can provide. 1


only a few anglers who* ioneered the art of;


Worston’s”Fun Day on the p red a to ry fish i s r Rpntpmhpr 12th.


questions on all aspects of angling and Martin James will also be showing the tackle and flies which are used in pike fishing and- have created so much interest in Britain, the USA and Canada. Martin James is one of


answering questions on I game fishing; Duncan Mel-} lors, a noted barbel fishing* expert, will be offering} advice on how to catch* what is probably one ofj the hardest fighting fish in* our r ivers; and Keith} Mason will talk about old* fishing tackle and his way} of fishing with split bam-* boo rods and centre pin{ reels.


Michael Hughes will be}


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