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6 Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, May 20th, 1993 C lith e ro e 2282b (E d i to r ia l ) , 22323 (A d v e r t is in g ) . B u r n le y 422331 (C la s s i f ie d ) N ew g u id e to k e e p y o u in to u c h w i th w h a t ’s o n ............................................................ .............. STILL TIME TO SAVE MONEY ON A


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Clitheroe county councillor Mr Ron Pickup,who is also financial adviser for the centre. Vice-chairman is Clitheroe town councillor Mrs Sidonie Sinker.


right with the certificate presented to her by Clith­


Mrs Euinton (pictured


— albeit by the skin of its teeth,” she said. “One person has to be


centre built and the second was to get it running as as a self-supporting operation


leader and I accepted that challenge, but I was fortu­ ne in having a great deal


eroe Rotary Club last year to mark her service to the local community) told the “Advertiser and Times” that, although it was a sad occasion for her, she had had the satisfaction of rea­ lising her two main aims. “The first was to see the


she battled hard to pro­ mote the idea of a leisure centre to serve the Ribble Valley and also spear­ headed public fund-raising to the tune of £80,000, in order to get the ambitious project off the ground. Her successor is former


joint AGM. For more than 10 years


Mrs Euinton bowed out of her dual role as chairman of both the Ribble Valley Sports and Recreation A s so c ia t io n and th e centre’s management com­ mittee at the two groups’


because of ill-health. Osteo-arthritis sufferer


by Sheila Nixon


Sports and Recreation Association from 1973 and chairman of the Roefield . project for the past eight years. The centre received grants from the Ribble Valley Council, Sports


served with the WAAF at the Biggin Hill operations centre during the second world war, began her cam­ paign for improving sports facilities in the Ribble Val­ ley after moving to the area some 30 years ago. She was chairman of the


Council and other chari­ ties, following Mrs Euin- i ton’s successful fund-rais­


manager Mrs Diane Hol- lingworth said that almost 500 memberships had been taken out, one third of which were for families. Peak time usage rose to 97% during the winter months, with approxi­ mately 1,000 people pass­ ing through the centre in an average week, the number not including


AGM, Mrs Euinton said: “I t is a pleasure to be able to report a profit on the first year of trading and although the surplus was nearly all spent on capital payments, these were of a one-off n a tu re , which promises well for the future.” In her report, centre


ng battle. In h e r re p o r t to the


of help from many people. I ’m delighted th a t Mr Pickup, who has already had a lot of input into the project, and other mem­ bers of the committee, have decided to take up the challenge to get on with the work.” Mrs E u in to n , who


members of the various c lu b s who u se d th e facilities.


job as chairman and hope that the team elected to promote Roefield will see the leisure centre make continuing progress and improvements for sports in the Ribble Valley..


Clitheroe borough tre a ­ surer, who served as a county councillor for four years, said: “I am more than pleased to accept the


Mr Pickup, a former


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assistant Pat Houldsworth (pictured), the guide lists everything from music, theatre and exhibitions to courses, lectures and walks. Around 4,000 will be printed each month and


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said: “All people have to do to be included in


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the following officers were elected: D. Evans (secre­ t a r y ) , V. A tk in s o n (minutes secretary),J. S Sutcliffe (cen tre t r e a ­ surer), R. Hirst (technical secretary) and K. Garnett (rep re sen ta tiv e to the North West Federation of Sport and Recreation).


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A COFFEE morning held in the Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour raised £125 for a local group which aims to make life better for young people d u r in g th e i r s ta y in hospital.


d r e n ” is p a r t o f a national pressure group aiming to improve faci­ l i t ie s n atio nwide in c h ild ren ’s h ospitals. Local o rg a n is e r and


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se c re ta ry Mrs J a n e t Rudd said: “We a re absolutely thrilled by the response of the Rib­ ble Valley public to Saturday’s annual cof­ fe e m o rn in g a n d I would lik e to th a n k


Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Tony Jackson, who w ere g iv en an


MP req u e s ts longer opening a t th e Palace


FO LLOWING th e announcement th a t H e r Majesty th e Queen is planning to have limited


opening of Buckingham Palace to v is itors , local MP Nigel E van s has w r i t te n asking if th e period of time can be extended.


grander than the Palace of Versailles — thus provid­ ing a welcome boost to the tourist trade. “I am delighted by the Queen’s decision to open


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