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Rucksacks packed for Cumbrian coast trip
MEMBERS of the North East Lancashire Ram blers' Association are get ting their hoots ready and their rucksacks packed for their next coach ramble on Sunday. Although Cumbria is
over-Saiids is the place to visit with the Ramblers,
the destination, it is not to the hills they are destined, hut the coast. Grange-
whether .vou are a member of the association or not. There will he five
RURAL
for those who are not too sure of the area or who like to let someone else do all the planning and still he sure of a good day out.” With tile dark winter
Baxendale said': "Again, guided walks will he led
nights drawing in. Mrs Baxemlale urged Kibble
good walk and meet some new friends."
BRIDGE CLUB
were: NS Mrs B. Tattoo, iMr.L I). Mortimer, Mr R. Bailey and Mrs .1. Tavlor; EW Mrs K. Higson ami Mrs J. Buwkcr, Mr J. S ta n le y and Mr R. Waddington.
Mr A. Norris and Mr W. Norris, Mr Higson and Mi* K. Geddes: EW equal first Mr and Mrs Ward, Mrs B. Tattoo and Mr J. Renton. On Monday, winners
day night were: Mr R. Atkinson and Mr P. .Jen nings, Mrs 1). Snowden and Mrs F. Pickles. Thursday's winners: NS
WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Wednes
with North East I.anca- hire Ramblers, have a
Valley residents not to waste their time sitting in front of tile television. She said: "Come along
December Ith and hook ings are now being taken lor the day. Area secretary Mrs Sue
company, or prefer to walk on your own,contact Mrs Franks (0282 01212:1) for details of the day and local pick-up points. The association heads irtli to Grasmere on
guided walks on the day for those unsure about till- area, varying between 12 miles to a more gentle five miles. Whether you enjoy i day's walking with good
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THE trues will not be in situ this Christinas, blit by' 1995 it is hoped that villages throughout the Kib ble Valley will he host to dozens of stately conifers.
ings as a guest and took the idea hack to the Ribble Valley Partnership, which said it would do all it could to help.
lowed it through and, although more sponsors are still sought for the provi sion of trees of 5ft. plus, the offer by Mr Gerald Hitman, of Broekhall Village, of trees for schools, has given the initiative a tremendous boost.
As a result, British Aerospace has fol
tal had its own forest grown specially so that, each Christmas, 120 trees could
Degree of success for 11-plus failure
Endowed School, Slaidburn, before starting her secondary education at Bowland High School, Grind- leton. This was followed by two years’ study at Blackburn Technical College taking A-level examinations. After gaining her A-Ievel qualifications, she was accepted for a three-year science degree course at
Parker, live at Pain Hill Farm, Slaidburn, was a member of Slaidburn Brownies and in her few hours of spare time at university she enjoyed aerobics. At the first attempt and after only two interviews,
Liverpool University where she achieved a first class honours degree in mathematics. When younger, Jane, whose parents Joe and Jean
Jane was accepted for a position with the Defence Research Agency, based in Portsmouth, starting early in November.
ematical modelling and numerical analysis after stu dying at Oxford University for 12 months. Miss Jane Parker (22) attended Brennand’s
A SLAIDBURN girl who failed her 11 plus examina tion has recently obtained a masters degree in math
He told the partnership that the hospi
Tony Ince, of British Aerospace, kindled bv Clitheroe 2000. He attended one of the group's meet
The Centre of the Kingdom Christmas welcome initiative was, explained Mr
FESTIVE IDEA IS TO TAKE ROOT
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In- cut down and placed in hospital wards.
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Hitman has offered schools as munv trees as they wish.
will he March to April, 1005. As a long term plan, the intention is to apply for grants to set up plantations of more than a hectare in size.
The planting period for the scheme
he opportunities for environmental edu cational work.
School involvement will he encouraged in developing plantations and there will
schools would adopt trees sited at promi nent spots throughout the Ribble Valley, where they could be planted and grown.
Short-term, he said, it was hoped that
for schools to decorate the trees, using materials which can he reccyled, contri buting to the eiivirngment.
There would he an annual competition
sought, but interest was developing rapidly.
Sponsors, said Mr Ince, were still Now that the hospital lias gone, Mi- T H IS 2 F B E E b o n f . b |
ADD extra sparkle to Saturday’s Guy Fawkes celebrations with this week’s tasty offer — two free bonfire lollies. Guaranteed to make your Bonfire Night go with a bang, these treacle toffee lollies will be a special treat round the roaring fil e. All "Advertiser and Times” readers have to do is hand in their
tokens, limited to one per person, at Wellgate Newsagent to receive the treacle treats. Run by Audrey and John Wardlcworth,
this family business is determined not to disappoint readers, so the offer trill continue while stocks last.
every bonfire party, including colourful family boxes, high Ovine rockets, bangers and plenty of sparklers.
by everyone, not just youngsters. She said: “1 think we are’ all children at heart, so everyone will enjoy the lollies Let’s see Bonfire Night go off with a bang.”
and a little bit of that." .
Of course, Mrs Wardleworth believes the offer - offer will he enjoved
Wellgate Newsagent is open between 5-30 a.m. and G p m Monday to Saturday, and between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Sunday. ’
TO CLAIM YOUR FREE BONFIRE TOFFEE LOLLY Simply cut out the toke: and take to WARDLEWORTHS WELLGATE NEWS 7 Wellgate, Clitheroe Tel: 25703
Offer lasts whilst stocks last
tionery and traditional loose sweets, it has also prepared in style for Bonfire Night with a wide selection of fireworks to suit
Not only does this popular newsagent stock well-known confec
It also provides an all-year round service, with magazines, newspapers, household wares, tobacco, cigarettes and greetings and religious cards. Mrs Wardleworth explained that customers use the shop for its extensive and varied stock, “a little bit of this
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W r a p s o f f b l u e p r i n t Groups in partnership set to
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J A SPECIAL REPORT BY VIVIEN MEATH ir
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THE Ribble Valley Par tnership is up and running.
ley. Ribble Valley Borough Council's projects officer Pat Ward explained how tourism contributed i'l 1 mil lion to the borough’s economy and accounted for 1150,000 overnight stays each year. “The Ribble Valley has been one of the best-kept secrets in the north, but n
-Mr Gerald Hitman, of Broekhall Village, offering trees from his forest and discussions taking plsa- on setting up plantations.
adopt a tree and decorate it annually, using materials which could he recycled. The project, he said, had now expanded, with
TUB launch group at Stonyhurst College H i ‘CENTRE OF THE KINGDOM”
CHRISTMAS WELCOME INITIATIVF SCHOOLS
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GARDEN CENTRES
A f cw jp j jq n k Bm =-f YOUNG FARMERS Continued on next page
British Aerospace, outlined the Centre of the King dom Christmas welcome initiiative, through which trees of at least 5ft. would be sited at prominent spot- throughout the Ribble Valley, where they could Im planted and grown. Schools would he encouraged to
its wild life,"’she said, adding that the Kibble Valk must be a place where people lived and worked together and must not become solelv a plavground fin- visitors. • The Christmas tree project. Mr Tony Ince, uf
through the promotion of its culture, its heautv aiid ti it is beginning to change
ideas, plans and projects to lift the local area's pro file and “create a better environment in which to live, work and grow,” funded in the main bv uti lising business involvement in the community. Already at the starting post are: • Improved signs for visitors to the Kibble Val
police, shopkeepers and voluntary workers attended the official launch at the Centenary Theatre, Stonv- hurst College. They heard speaker after speaker pouring o u t
are set to improve the quality of life fur all well into the next century and, as it made its public debut, the Ribble Valley Partnership hammered hume the message that it has every intention of becoming a major success story. Industrialists, educationalists, landowners, the
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