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ENTERPRISING pupils sin: going batty sit the success ol their Young Entei'jsrise company, which is trying to ssive HriLsun’s lisit


by Stewart Pimbley


j)oj)ulsition. Oakhill College fifth-form pupils have


set ill) llieir own company, Time Flics, to build hal boxes as |iarl of llio Hyndhuni and Kibble Valley Yount; Knlerprise scheme, which encourages school pupds to sel u)) and run their own company. Time Flies got the* idea alter learning


member company Jh already breaking even, alter Helling 2H boxes to their family and visitors to the school. 'I line Flies is now planning sell the boxes to local garden centres, craft fairs and other schools.


thiil I'.rilain’s hat population is on the decrease, due to the destruction of their


and Victoria Vincent (both if>) hope to win an award for their idea in the annual prize* ceremony to be* held next May. Success means the company is selling


Company directors Claudia Chiappi .


natural habitats. Housing redevelopment in the country means that old buildings, where bats prefer to live, are being destroyed. 'Phi* wooden ItoxeK «in* injido Iron)


more shares to pupils to bind the expan­ sion of their batty venture*, but the directors assured the "Clitheroe Adver­ tiser and Times" that there aie no plans for a nationwide notation. Other company members are person­


recycled limlier, plastic and brass, and can In: put on the side of a house or oil a wall to provide housing lor up to 2it bats. They are being made by the pupils in their lunchtimes at a rale* ol till boxes a


week.Starting only five weeks ago, the nim­


Infirmary schemes starting soon


TWO loop, a wail I'd d»*ve|- o p 10 e It I. s e li e in e s I o improve tin* laeilit ii*.i <>l I '.la ck b iirn k o y a l I n f i r ­ m a ry a r e s la r l in p , Ib is


month. ' | ‘he first will provide a


r o III b i n e d D e d i c a t e d K.N.T. <lul I'at ienl s and Audiolopy Deparlment on th e g ro u n d floor ol tin*


l!Mif* wiiitf. M * will allow


ro n su l la n ls to deal with 11n* full ran y e of K.N.T. o u l -p a l ie n ls with in om* ruslnni'huill depintinenl. 'f i le seconil sch em e is


a imed at im p ro v in g tin* s ta f f and v is ito rs ’ ealiny fa c i l i tie s by rom p le l ely upyradiny and ext endiny


tin- p re sen l si a IT dininy room. When compfel ed , tin* new facililies will pro­ vide a pleasant and relax­ ing environment for visi­ to r s and s t a l l , w h e th e r workiny o r living wilbin th e h ospital’s resideiil ial ac<*oinmodat ion. 'I’he h*nderiny di*cision


on who will yet I lie con­ t r a i ls for I la* domes! ic and p o l l e r in y s e r v i c e s at I 'd a ck b u rn I toyal In l ir - mary and the cateriny se r ­ v ic e s a t Q u e e n ’s i 'a r k H o sp ita l h a s a lso been


re ad ied . . Tin* coni m e t fo r th e


c a t e r i n y s e r v i c e s to Queen’s Dark Hospital will l»i* awarded to the in-house inanayomeiit and sta ll and


1 lie joint domestic and por- te r in y se rv ic e s co n tra c t


for I In* Itoyal Infirm a ry


will be awarded externally lo I.S.S. Medidean Did.


Birthday treat


KKVFI.I.KKS :it a billli day party in *lisburn bad Kuril a good time lliat. tlu*y donated nearly tbOO to


charily!The party was In-Id at the village’s While Hull pub to celebrate the gOth birthday of Minn Jackii


Kell.It wan attended by ovei I.VI people, who raised 1MKK in donations to In divided between Marii Curie Cancel* Care and MacMillan Nurses.


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nel director Sushmita Tla, sales director Christopher Kckersall, production direc­ tor James Homer, marketing director James Webber, financial director Mar- loni Kapcndn, worker Mahera I’atel and company secretary Angela flood, all


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Taking key role on health trust board


ShariowSiuallh Can; Trust , following tin: National Health S u v u x


tary liealtb worker since J!l74, lias bimn appointed viee-ebairman of the Shadow Trust Hoard for three hospitals serving the district — Queen's I'ark, lllackhiirn Royal Inlir- inary and I'ark Lee. lie is one of five


Khake-up for the district. Mr DcwhursL, u velim- he stressed be would always be prepared to^ hs-


ten to the concerns of Kib­ ble Valley people. lie said be was an


non-executive directors drawn from a blend of local people from various backgrounds, serving under the chairmanship of


Mr Ian Woolley. The shallow trust board,


which takes over from the old-style lilaekhurn.l lynil-


Towns link up through local ironwork


dTIIEROE and Cambridge have forged


symbolic link th ro u g h th e ironwork ol Simonsfoiio blacksmith and artist.


Starter homes application


AN application to build 21 slarlcr bouses in Whalley lias been halted a l te r rouneillors ayreeil it .should be deien'ed lor fur­ ther eonsideral ion. A ileeision on I In* appli-


eat ion, to build 21 1 wo and three bedroom bouses, was deferred and dele- yated Io t In* direct or of development by Kibble Valley Council’s Klaiminy a II d I) e v e I o p Ml o n t


wife, Sheila, have cnin plcli*d a cnal. nf anus I'm Cauibcidgc 11uiversily’s Wulfsmi Ciillcgc. Cullcgi nfl'icials bad spoiled tile coal of arms designed and forged by tin* Carters loi t In* ( 'lil In-roc Town < !oun eil offices and decided lo e o ill in i s s i o n o n e I o I tliollisolves. Mrs Cal ler, who I rained


Mr Kuu iirti*r and his


burn and Kibble Valley llealtli Authority, for which Mr Woolley and Mr Hewhurst held similar posts, will work towards full Trust Status, which lias already been apnroved by tlie Secretary of Stale. As well as the chairman


ardent supporter ol the National Health Service and believed in free health care a t the point of delivery. Mr Woolley vowed:


part-time business advisei and director of a garage company, but is now


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include tile hospice care al I'ark Lee and the Cross­ roads Care Scheme and lie is currently chairman of the Abboyimld sheltered bousing scheme at Castle


“ Above all, we shall operate with maximum public accountability. We shall make detailed infor­ mation available monthly of our plans, progress and problems. We shall share tliaL information with the Community Health Coun­ cil, local councils, local people, the local media and nil our main purchasers. "As a Trust we want the


and five non-executive directors, the board will have a chief executive and four executive directors. Its firsL public meeting


director of the shadow trust board is Clilheroe- honi Mr Simon Westbead, who now lives in Rlack- hiirn. He is a chartered a c c o u n tan t and has worked for i'lackburn firm Waterworl.li, Kudd and


View House, Clitlieroe. Another nnii-cxeculivc


local community to under­ stand all the issues and give us and all our stalf


their support.” Mr (Jewburst, who


will ta k e p I a e e o n December 1st, at 2 p.m.,


in the Wainwright Room, Phase 11, Queen's I'ark Hospital.Mr Dewhurst told Lhe Advertiser and Times”


that the non-executive directors would serve the district as a whole and would not he representing specific geographical or group interests, although


joined tin: lilackhiirn, Hyndburn and Kibble Val­ ley D is t r ic t H ea lth Authority in November l!)kl and was vice-chair­ man for most of the time from then until the setting up of the new Trust. lie ran the Kaydee bookshop in Clilheroo for


served with the Illaekburn D is tr ic t Community Health Council as chair­ man in the early l!l70s,


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was the Hlackburn branch r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f th e North West D is tr ic t


Society of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. Ollier non-executive


directors are: Maj. Dennis Collingwood Citlins, of Mellor; Mrs Indira liatra, of Accrington; and Mrs P a u l in e W a I s li , lilackburn.


t l years and bail a similar sluip in Accrington for VI years. Later be became a


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al I lie Itoyal College id All in l.oudoii, designed I lie Cambridge maslrr- j)ieee and Mr CarI ei assembled tin* creation, 'file commission lollowed a year of achievement fill i lie Carters, who designed and forged a massive iron beacon that was I lie reii l.repieee at I be l.olidnn Corporal ion’s llcaroii Europe ceremony on New Year’s Fve. All bough bis Inlesl rrea-


travelled to I In* home of member Mrs Karen ll.nd- „1;iii, Cidtbursl. Hall, Waddmgl.on, lor a talk and


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Mrs Hardman demonstrated lief skill m ,i om.itb crapy, impressing everyone Willi her knowledge ol


Using member Mrs .lesnetle Dawson as a niode , . • (Ictnoiistralioii.


I lie subject and the art of massage. After a break for a welcome supper ol cheese and


Secretary Mrs Dawson gave a resume ol the ye.u s activities and treasurer Mrs Ruth Stevenson gave a


wine leader Mrs Pam limy thanked all membeis :iM


,| (he rommillcc for their help during the year. lii’icf nn;inci;il r»*porL.


l.ioii is smaller in seal I 11 a II the Ill-aeon , Mr Carlrr is as onl liusiasl u as ever about tin* mosl re c en t Trapp Forgi d eal ion.i|iiite Haltering lo Clil.beroe that a Cam bridge college should liavi similar eoat of arms. It’


who resigned were Mrs li. Nowell and Mrs Miriam p,silks. Newly elected lo Hie rouiniltlec wen: Mis Hardman and Mrs .lean Smith. Mrs Minima OI.uk


Officers were all re-eleeted. Coiimutlee members .


takes on Hie role of supper seen •tary Names were taken for tin* Christmas pally to be


held on December Kill.


about tin* inosl eolonrlul thing I’ve ever seen Forged coals of arms an i|llilr miii|iu*," In* said Mr Carter explained


Come to see the wizard! CHILDREN can follow


tin: yellow brick road to Dnwnham Village Hall to see the Calderpehhles pro­ duction of “The Wizard of


I bat because of I heir intri­ cacy they were normally melal or wood, lie is pii lured with Mrs Carter and III e i r b r e a th ta k in g maslerpieri


Oz.” Following the success of


last year’s "Toad of Toad l la l i ,” the liO-strong theatre group, due to popular demand, decided


l.o perform this musical


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Hats off as Trinity funds top £162,000


round off IK months beetle activity on Saturday with a gift day and colfee morning, pluB a display of photographs and other souvenirs of some of the


many ingenious evento which helped to swell the


coffci'H, ‘We hope aa many of


work that has been done, to join us and our minister in giving thanks und to share an enjoyuble morn­


Clilheroe, who have now lojiped the iHiJ.OOO m.uk lot Uiui They have decided


HATS off to the amazing fuml-ramc-rH of


toralion and development i'uni to Thornton, chairman of the of fund-raising committee, in


a joint statement. 'i’he building work has included a new roof, kit­


chen, entrance, church lounge and toilets. The minister, the Kev,


Michael Fielding, will receive additional gifts from individuals and


you as possible will be able organisations within the to come filong to bcl* all the church, to hwcII the cofieru


ing of fellowship," said Mr David Morris, chairmun of the redevelopment com­ m i t te e , and Mr Roy


even further — to fund a scheme to replace new windows in tnc church before the winter sets in. "The view of the Church


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statement. However, the organ


lours say that it should not he the intention lo con tinue fund raising indelini tely. The hope is Hint they can make plans for the future by carrying out a programme ol planned maintenance to prevent gradual deterioration of the buildings. “This will mean that


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