Clitheroe Advertiser it Times, December Kith, 1‘ Clitheroe 22 .m (E d i to r ia l) , 2 2 .m (Adeeriisint/). B u n ih u j .',22.1.11 (Classified)
Triumphant trio scoop awards
STAFF at t h e “ Ad v e r t i s e r and Times” scooped suc cess after success at a prestigious newspaper i n d u s t r y awa r d s
ceremony. Two journalists and an
advertising representative
from the n ewspaper received accolades at the ceremony, held by Lanca
shire Publications Ltd. The hat-trick was part
of a clean sweep by East Lancashire Newspapers _the parent company of the “ A d v e r t ise r and Times” — which, as a group, won 12 of the 29 awards presented. The Clitheroe editorial
and a “highly commended” in the Journalist of the
environmental reporting. Judges were told that
Year section, with another “highly commended” in the advertisement department for the Field Sales Repre sentative of the Year.
t The Young Journalist of
by Elizabeth Huffman, of Hadger Wells Cottages, Sabden, who shared the award with Amanda Doherty, of the “Chorley Guardian.” t The judges were par
he Year award was won
many of her “ green" stories have been featured on national television and
radio.Theresa, of St James s Street, Clitheroe, won the Young .Journalist of the Year award last year. Highly commended in
icularly impressed with Elizabeth’s fluent writing skill and her commitment to journalism. The newspaper’s deputy
team won the Young Jour nalist of the Year award
the Field Sales Represen tative of the Year section was senior sales represen tative Lisa Rudgyard, of Highfield Road, Clitheroe. Lisa, who won the
award last year and the year before, particularly
chief reporter, Theresa Robson, was highly com mended in the Journalist of the Year section for her
impressed the judges with h er co n s is te n t sales
record. The winner of the Sub-
Editor <»f the Year award was Miss Sally Robertson,
FROM the left, Theresa, Elizabeth and Lisa
of Church Street, Read, who is chief sub-editor at the “Burnley Express.” The e d i to r of th e
serve its community with the best possible news
“Advertiser and Times,” Mr Leigh Morrissey, said: “Our success at Clitheroe proves beyond doubt that we are a winning team, which is determined t<
> Lisa.”
service.“On a personal note, 1 am very proud of all those who won awards last I- ri- day — but particularly, of course, our own office trio of Elizabeth, Theresa and
papers’ commercial man ager Mr Phil Moon said he was “highly delighted” with the company’s suc cess at the ceremony, which he attributed to the “commitment, dedication and utter professionalism” of ELN staff.
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Late-night shopping is a blockbuster | WINTER ■PICTURE SPECIAL BY JOHN BARRY
SO many people thronged Castle Street for Clilli-
eroe’s late shopping night on Monday that, at one stage, it was virtually
blocked.More shops than ever before stayed open late and many shopkeepers reported new customers coming from out of town, something the Chamber of Trade has been trying to encourage for many years. However, only one cafe
Selected display suites
opened and, with an obvious demand for more, Mr Favell is hoping that next year other proprie tors will be encouraged to
Mr Roland Hailwood was joined by junior town crier Rebecca Lee (9). Mr Favell toured the
do likewise. Clitheroe’s Town Crier
streets with Clitheroe Mayor Coun. Howel Jones ami during the evening the winners were announced in the best window compe tition (the Flower Shop, Wellgate) and best fancy d re s s (Coneron and
Leeming). Proprietor Mr Chris
Leeming proved to be a crowd stopper yet again, with his in im i ta b le impression of a 1950s
teddy boy. “People were having a
good look round and I have no doubt that many will be returning to buy before Christmas, if they did not spend on the night,” said Mr Favell.
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