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Clitheroe 22324 (E d i to r ia l ) , 22823 (A d v e r t is in g ) . B u r n le y 422331 (Clas sified,) '
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
, LANCASHIRE f e d e r a t io n o f YOUNG FARMERS CLUBS
ABBEYSTEAD FAYRE
THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER'S* ESTATE GARDENS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SUNDAY, MAY 23rd 2 p.m.
Admission £1.50 adults 50p children
Craft stalls, music organ, Morris Dancers, bouncing castle, raffle, plus much, much more
Contact Julie evenings 0254 826422 ' C p C i h f jG
Burnley Rand, Aliham Nr Accrington Tel 384874
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Novv'VVed & Thurs. £1 Admission bcfordO p.m- £2 after 10 p.m.
. Wednesdays i ■
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Thursday; MayjptlVx
SOUL PARTY, NIGHT ,
B L A C K B U R N , H Y N D B U R N A N D K IB B L E V A L L EY
C O M M U N IT Y H E A L T H C O U N C IL Invite you to
a presentation on
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a t C l i t h e r o e l i b r a r y ( in th e M e e t in g R o o m )
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* Saturday~2 2 nd May , * CANTERBURY TALES * vocal comedy duo , 1 ' ★
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Every OTHER Thursday 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Telephone for further details 0706 828329 < r,:
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CAR BOOT
8 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. All sellers welcome
£6 per car. Vans £8
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PRESENTATION NIGHT At the
SWAN HOTEL Clitheroe
SATURDAY, MAY 22nd 1993 Disco, Buffet and Raffle
Divisional Winners & Runners Up Awards Player of the Year Trophy Team Knockout Trophy
Tickets £2 each
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AGLOW
International Inter-denominational Women's Fellowship
Clitheroc Chapter of the Monday, May 24th, 1993
in the Meeting Room, Clitheroe Library Commencing with refreshments from 7.15 p.m.
S p e a k e r C a th e r in e P a r k in s o n (C um b r ia A r e a B o a rd ) “Be agloiv ivith the Spirit” (Romans 12:11)
H 3 c o u r s e s f o r £ 3
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SUNDAY 23rd MAY J l (km -
Heritage Fairs PrewnU ______
f P H A R M A C Y Right on your doorstop
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THWAITES’S
CHARITY NIGHT Friday 21st May 8.00 p.m.
Derek Allen (C om e d ia n )
Andrew Davey (S in g c r lC om p c r c )
Tickets £1.00 (limited) P Tel: 0254 878234 roceeds to Derinn House Appeal
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Church Membership and Confirmation Service
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Search for Whalley’s Pickwick : trio
A BLACKBURN '(video film maker is try in g , to
trace two ladies in crino lines and their gentleman companion who took part in the Pickwick Night in Whailey last Christmas. Mr Jam e s Marsd en
filmed the trio walking along King S tre e t and wants to include th e ir names in the list of credits a t the end of the film, which he is preparing for private showing. “I have contacted the
PUPILS at St James’s Primary School have been playing host to the N a t io n a l C h i ld re n ’s Home mascot, Cedric the dragon.
th e sc h o o l b e c a u s e pupils have raised more than £1,500 for the chil dren’s charity through sponsored a c tiv it ie s , including a safety quiz for juniors and dot-to- dot puzzles for infants.
Cedric was visiting
been presented with a special c e rt if icate in
The school has also
recognition of the suc cessful fund-raising.
w Pupils arc pictured
organisers of the Pickwick Night, but no one seems to know who the characters are,” he said. “The two ladies were wearing crino line dresses and the gen tleman was in Victorian style attire.” He intends to arrange a
showing of the film, which includes many scenes from the Pickwick Night, before a Whailey audience, once he has tied up the loose ends. Anyone who can help
mascots and Mrs Dawn Forster, area represen tative for the National Children’s Home.
ith a pair of Cedric Colin Slinger
Walk of contrasts for nature lovers
Mr Marsden should con tact him at 55 Grimshaw Park, Blackburn (0254 54745).
O N E D A Y O N L Y TUESDAY25th MAY 9.30sm-B.00pm _
S E T T IN G off in pouring rain for Bolton Abbey, 42 Clitheroe Naturalists feared they would be destined for a wet walk, but fate was kind — the skies cleared and, apart from one or two short-lived showers, the sun shone
all day.
rain and glittering in the bright light, ivith drifts of bluebells in the woods, was unforgettable,” said a
“The sight of the River Wharfe swollen by heavy , , member.
“Altogether, the walk gave contrasts of river Ute, woodland, pine forest and moorland, with wonderful
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views of Bolton Abbey.” Led by C. Washbrook and C. Laing, the walk
followed the river from the Abbey to Posforth Ghyll and the Valley of Desolation, so called because vio lent storms flattened ail the trees 150 years ago. Here, two waterfalls marked the change in strata and the flora has since renewed itself, making it an idyllic
spot.
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There was a slight divergence at this point, the main group walking across Agill and down to Barden
, . .
Bridge and back along the river. The flower count came to about 50, with several
will be to Upper Ribblesdale on May 29th, led by J . Westall.
Don Lloyd thanked the leaders. The next walk .
examples of the speedwell species, violets, campions, woodruff and the parasite toothwort. Twenty birds were identified, including greenfinch, grouse and some very daring pheasant and chaffinch, which had obviously been fed by humans.
A b r ig h t id e a w in s h im £150
A - H A IjR-B R-E S S E R . . tuVnedThig-hway fo re -T
man has won a £ 1 5 0 ' cash award from Lan cashire County Coun cil for a constructive cost-saving idea.
Langshaw Drive, Clith eroe, submitted one of 60 suggestions through a s c h em e d e s ig n e d to encourage staff to think about their work and try to find ways of making the council more efficient.
Mr Colin Slinger (40), of a d d c o u r t c lo s u re p ro te s t
SENIOR solicitors in the town are opposing plans to close Clith eroe M a g is t ra te s ’ Court — and seven of them have signed a document protesting about the closure, which they have sent to Lancashire Magis- t r a t e s ’ C o u rt
Committee. But according to Mr
Idris Moorby, chief execu tive to the Lancashire Magistrates’ Court Ser vice, the decision has been taken and the Clitheroe Bench agreed. Mr Moorby said the only
have been coming from Longridge all the way to Clitheroe for court mat ters, which is about 14 miles. “Clitheroe itself is an
assaulted them." S o l ic i to r Mr B a r ry
area too small to maintain a courthouse. There is also no security, no secure dock, no refreshment faci lities and no sep arate waiting area for witnesses and defendants. “It really is against all
Dealing said: “It is totally monstrous that the mas sive area the Ribble Val ley PSD encompasses should be hived off to suit the administrative conve niences of some court administrators.” He said he was not
the present ideas of wit ness care. It must be hor rible for someone to have to go and sit across from s o m e o n e w h o h a s
reason the court did not' close when Darwen and Garstang closed last year was to avoid double dis ruption, as there are plans to reorganise the Petty Sessional Division by adjoining parts of i t to other existing surrounding
PSDs. This would have meant
Clitheroe magistrates sit ting at Burnley or Reedley if the court had closed immediately and then hav ing to change again when the PSD boundaries of the R ib b le V a l le y w e re changed. This should hap pen before April 1st next
year. Public co n su l ta t io n
a b o u t th e b o u n d a ry changes is about to start and a member of staff has now been allocated to the
task. Mr Moorby said: “Peo
ple do overlook the fact that the court is for Ribble Valley people and people
to accommodate people for more than 20 years and he pointed out that witnesses were put in the solicitors’ room to keep them apart from defendants, where
necessary. However, if Clitheroe
aware the facilities at Reedley were any better than Clitheroe, apart from the fact that people in cus tody could go s traight from a secure area to the dock in number one court. Clitheroe had managed
court did not meet the Government’s customer care guidelines, it should have a new courthouse and new police station, Mr
Dealing added. . He said: “It is all down
to cost. Witness care has got very little to do with the administration of sen sible justice. The criminals
know what they get in the Ribble Valley. I t is all false economy and Clith eroe is being punished for having been efficient and
relatively law abiding.” Mr Dearing said some
urban magistrates had never heard of Acts such as the Salmon and Fresh Water Act, the Game Act and the Transportation of Livestock Act, but for an awful lot of people in this a re a th e y w e re v e ry important. Closing the court will
save th e Home Office about £50,000 a year.
Cedric YIP visitor to primary school \Sg3WX
Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, May 20th, 1993 3 !:i
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^Engineering Services at ; the Whailey depot, sug- ; •; gested design modifica- ; ! tions to the water tanks which are attached to vibrating rollers.
Mr. Slinger,:a foreman : for Lancashire County ,
The changes he recom
mended should make the tanks easier to clean and repair, saving staff both time and money. Mr Slinger, a former
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Ribblesdale High School pupil, actually started his working life as a h air dresser in Burnley and Accrington, but allergies forced him to abandon the’ glamorous world of hair s ty l in g a f te r ju s t 16
months. A fortnight’s trial at the
Whailey depot followed and turned unexpectedly into a 22-year career. Married to Gillian, who
works as a home help and at Red Rose Cottages, he i
has three children, Jon- ; athan and Andrew, who , attend Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, and Vic toria, a St James’s Pri- mary School pupil.
o th e r winners will be receiving their prizes from county council chairman Coun. Josie Farrington d u rin g a ceremony at
Mr Slinger and two County Hall.
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