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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Creation r~ of new health body


THE d is t r ic t h e a lth authority has given the green light to the creation


of a single East Lanca­ shire Health Authority. T h e n ew h e a l t h


authority will pool the resources of the Black­ burn, Hyndburn and Rib- b le V a l le y H e a l th Authority and the Burn­ ley, Pendle and Rossen- dale Health Authority, subject to approval from the Secretary of State. The s in g le h e a l th


Needed to fill key roles in NHS Trusts


names forward for key roles lr THE N o r th W e s te rn


Authority is hoping local


Trust Hospitals. Candidates are being


invited to apply as chair­ men and non-executive members for'the forth­ coming fourth wave of NHS Trusts, which may come into being later this year in the region. The list includes hospi­


authority will be in charge of planningand purchasing


services for local people from next April when,


u n d e r G o v e rnm e n t reforms, health authorities will no longer be responsi­ ble for managing hospitals. Instead, care is expected to be provided through NHS trusts. In th e B lackburn,


U peo pie will put their in the running of


Re gionai H e a lth l


tals and authorities serv­ ing Ribble Valley people, including Blackburn Acute Hospitals, Blackburn Community Services and Lancashire Ambulances. Those chosen would


Hyndburn and Ribble Val­ ley area, plans are being considered for two trusts, managing hospital services and community care respectively, while, in the Burnley, Pendle and Ros- sendale area, a single NHS t ru s t is already operating. The East Lancashire


Local craft is on display


EMBROIDERY exhibits by local people are on show at a Clitheroe cof­ fee shop and embroidery centre until June 12th. The s ix th annual


Health Authority will cement a partnership which began with the for­ mation last April of a health consortium, to decide what services the people of East Lancashire need and negotiate con­ tracts with hospitals and community units.


Appealing to child within


THE Ribchester Museum of Childhood has scored a hat-trick in the annual North West Tourist Board “attraction of the year’ contest. The museum, which has


received from people who have actually visited the facility. “A vote by members of


than most, since winners are chosen.based on the number of nominations


the public is worth an awful lot more than the views of a few academics on the museum,” she said. “We have done terribly


well.” Among the cur rent


highlights at the museum is a Thunderbirds exhibit and going on display soon will be a new collection of dolls.


P a in t offer


FREE tins of paint are on offer to voluntary groups involved in the local community. The paint, offered by


the Dulux Community, Projects Award Scheme, is available to all commu­ nity groups, who must submit a photograph and 2,500 word's, saying how they will use it. The closing date for the


scheme is June 4th and application forms are available from the Dulux Community P ro je c ts Office (071 836 3711).


Wild was presented with a framed certificate on Mon­ day, during a ceremony at Jo d rell Bank Science Centre, Cheshire, which won the small attraction section. Mrs Wild believes the contest is a little different


come first in the competi­ tion twice before, earned third prize this year in the small attraction category for facilities with less than 100,000 visitors. Proprietor Mrs Ankie


embroidery exhibition at The Old Toll House, in Parson Lane, contains 62 exhibits and was offi­ cially opened by the Rib­


Halfpenney (45) said: “Six years ago we had just arrived in the town, so we thought it would be a nice idea to give a bit back to the town through the exhibition and we get a great deal


ble Valley Mayor, Coun. Tony Jackson. Owner Mrs Tessa


of support from embroi­ derers in Clitheroe.” Mrs Halfpenney has


enjoyed embroidery for 20 years, although at school she was told she would never be any good at it, as she is left- handed and was doing it wrong. However, Mrs Half-


Here’s an earful for budding town criers


YOUNGSTERS thinking about entering our Junior Town Crier com­ petition will be given an earful about what the post entails when town criers from all over the country compete in Clitheroe on Bank Holiday


Monday. The sixth annual Clith­


eroe Town Criers’ Compe­ tition will be the perfect opportunity for budding town criers to listen and learn. Already several have officially entered our special contest. Monday’s event will also be part of the 2nd Lanca-


Camera fans kept busy


night, members Mr Frank Barnes, Mr Raymond Greenwood and Mr Paul MacNeall p re s e n te d slides, entertaining with a


BUSY members of Ribb- Iesdale Camera Club held an audio-visual night and their annual dinner within the course of three days. During the audio-visual


shire Cup Competition, which ends in Clitheroe after two days of town crying in Preston and Camforth. Festivities will begin at


fayre officially open, before proceeding with fel­ low criers to the band­ s ta n d in th e C a s tle grounds. There the competition


through the town to the Castle Field, where Clith­ eroe Town Crier Roland Hailwood will declare the


wide range of images and music. On Friday, the annual


will be 25 town criers and their escorts, many in cos­ tume, along with the Rib­ ble Valley Mayor and Mayoress and Clitheroe Mayoress. They will p ro c e s s


10-30 a.m. with a pro­ cession marking the start of the Town Crier Compe­ tition and Clitheroe Castle Fayre from the Ribble Valley Council Chambers, led by Barnoldswick Band. Joining in the parade


will run from 11 a.m. until noon, when the town criers will circulate and eat lunch, before the con­ test resumes at 2 p.m. Mr Hailwood will also be


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dinner was held at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton, where local photographer Mr John Pye entertained members with stories of three genera­ tions of photographers in the Ribble Valley. Later he presented prizes to winners of the annual and monthly competitions. The sum m e r p ro ­


s h o o t ” e v e n in g a t Bolton-by-Bowland.


P o a ch in g case


A MAN accused of poach­ ing has had his case adjourned by Clitheroe magistrates. A p p e a r in g be fore


magistrates, Brian Lord (35), of Manchester Road,


Burnley, pleaded not guilty to an offence of kill­ ing a pheasant in the Trough of Bowland. Magistrates adjourned the hearing until June 8th.


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A FORMER Clitheroe vicar has been given a long service award, following his retire­ ment as chairman of the Clitheroe District


Scout Leaders’ Appointments Committee. Canon John Hudson, of Eastficld Drive, West


Bradford, was committee chairman for seven years, as well as being the East Lancashire County Scout chaplain for six years. The vicar of Clithcroe for 17 years and of Padi-


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making an announcement about the Junior Town Crier competition on the Castle Field, where an entertainment extrava­ ganza will be unfolding throughout the day with games and activities for all


penney has made her hobby her business, has all her City and Guild certificates in embroi­ dery and is part way to becoming a professional embroiderer. Visitors to the exhibi­


tion can vote for their favourite exhibit by pay­ ing 20p. The money raised will go to the Rib­ ble Valley Mayor’s chari­ ties, which this year are the Salvation Army and diabetes.


tive members between one and three days per month. The time is spent attend­ ing, Trust meetings and visiting NHS services to keep in touch with current issues. Appointments are made for a fixed term for a maximum of four years. Chairmen are paid


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share responsibility for addressing key issues fac­ ing the NHS and make decisions to shape local health services. A NHS spokesman said:


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“Such people come from all walks of life and are cho­ sen for their skills and the varied experience they can bring. Almost everyone is eligible and the regional health authority is now seeking nominations for th e n e x t ro u n d of appointments. ‘‘A p p l ic a t io n s are


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