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SLIP on a t-shirt, ship on a lmt and slop on the sun screen — that is the mes
Skin cancer warning for sun-seekers
sage from the North West R e g i o n a I H e a 1 t h Authority.
cases of malignant melan oma of the shin each year in the North West.
Recent statistics show that there are 100 new
development of skin can cer is over-exposure to
The major factor in the
ultraviolet rays, mainly from the sun. but also from sunbeds.
regarded as a sign of health, but really it is a sign of skin damage, said a h e a 11 h a u t h o r i t y spokesman. “If you burn easily, then
A su n ta n is of ten
use a high-factor sun screen, or limit your time
skin to get burnt, so always be cautious." the
from skin cancer in the region last yea r , he pointed out.
in t he sti n. '1'wenty minutes in direct sunlight is sufficient time for your
spokesman commented. There were 191 deaths
Special thanks on the agenda
AFTER -17 years rec ording the minutes of
Rowland-with-Lcagram Parish Council, Mr Dick Wells has decided to call it a day. At his last meeting, par
with gifts by parish council chairman Mr Ian Porter, as well as flowers for his wife, Mary, in recognition of her support.
BpwUind Forest Lower Division Parish Council and Chipping Parish Council. Mr Wells is an authority
In the past, Mr Wells has served as clerk to both
ish clerk Mr Wells (79) was presented with a let ter of appreciation and a shield depicting the Ribble Valley coat of arms, by Ribble Valley Deputy Mayor Conn. Dorothy Pearson. He was also presented
live at the Old Hive, in Chipping, have a son, Thomas, a daughter, Eliz- a b e t h , a n d s i x grandchildren.
miles a day, delivering to outlying farms. He then worked for Berry’s Chair- works, Chipping, until retiring. Mr and Mrs Wells, who
brother, Tom, were botli well-known local postmen, Mr Wells being one of the a r e a 's la s t w alk in g postmen. As such, he covered 10
Horticultural Show for eight years. M r W e l l s a n d h is
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Skill sharing blazes adult learning trail
SKILL sharing is the theme of a unique Clith eroe educational project currently blazing a
trail in the world of adult learning. The initiative, at Trinity teach for a couple of hours
Youth and Community Centre, provides free classes in a wide range ol s u b je c t s , , in c lu d in g French, English, maths, sign language, word pro cessing, flower arranging, f I y - 1 i s h i n g a n d
loth year, operate thanks to volunteer tutors, who
photography. The classes, now in their
First fund-raiser huge success
on the Chipping area. Morn at Wharf Farm in
the village, he was one of the first leaders of Chip ping Young Farmers and was secretary of the Chip ping Agriculutural and
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a week and pass on their skills.
a first step back into edu cation or employment, or can be viewed purely as
The classes can provide
learning for pleasure and self-fulfilment.
is made possible by the Trinity creche, which is manned by qualified nur sery nurses.
Attendance for mothers
Share initiative is “Fresh Start,” a 10-week confi dence-building course aimed specifically at the long-term unemployed. The course, which has a
An off-shoot of the Skill
unit)ue “ w h o l is t ic ” approach, includes assert iveness training, basic psychology, self-aware- n e s s
self-improvement. Course supervise!- Lvn-
ette Crnney commented: “The overall results of the
a- n d
dents are now employed or are involved in the volun tary sector and about 10%
first year's course have been most rewarding. Sixty per cent of the stu
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have gone on to further education. "Thanks are due to our
course team, particularly manager Melanie Kilmis- ter and secretary Fiona Byrne, who very effi ciently keeps the office going and the courses run ning smoothly!" Former Fresh Start stu
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cakes, plants and even jigsaw puzzles at the
coffee morning, which was held in the Ribble
V a l l e y M a y o r ’ s Parlour.
Coffee was provided and served by Clitheroe
Ladies’ Circle members Mrs Bernadette Brown, Mrs Christine Beggs and Mrs Ann Pietrzuk.
S o cie ty com m ittee member Mr John Barry described the event as a splendid effort.
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The Greek island of I.efkas was the honeymoon desti nation for Miss Cheryl Gail Gath and Mr John Dean
daughter of Mrs G. Pickup, of Sidilows Avenue, Clitheroe, and Mr P. Gath. The bridegroom, a maintenance fitter, is the son of
Capstiek after their wedding at St Paul’s Church, bow Moor. The bride, a fresh produce manager, is the elder
Mr H. Capstick, of Waterfoot, and Mrs E. Capps, of Salterfortli.
l.indsay Pickup, and bridesmaids were the bride groom’s sister, Miss Jane Capstick, Miss Janet Blea- zard and Miss Rebecca Taylor. They wore Bo-Peep style ankle-length dresses in a
Victorian floral print in shades of lilac, blue and ivory, with bows at the back, cape sleeves ami
rose-trimmed hems. They carried pomanders with
ivory roses, daisies, mimosa and gypsophila, trimmed with mauve ribbon. The pageboy was the bridegroom's brother, Benja
min Capps. Best man was Mr Gareth Cowell and ushers were
Mr Thomas Dixon and Mr Lloyd Allen. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. R.
The couple are to live in Clitheroe. Photograph: Anthony Braithwaite, Colne.
Nicholson and followed by a reception at the Craven Heifer Hotel, Chaigley.
Gath, the bride wore an ivory raw silk off-the-shoul- der gown with a cathedral-length train. The bodice was inset with lace and pearls and in her hair she wore a floral circlet of lilac and ivory freesia, ivory roses and ivory orchids. She carried" a shower bou quet of ivory roses, lilac freesia, ivory orchids, lily-of- tlie-valley and gypsophila, tied with ivory ribbon. The chief bridesmaid was the bride’s sister, Miss
Given away by her elder brother, Mr Shannon
r ight of our picture with members of the
Mr Barry (on the
mented: “We would like to thank all those who a t te n d e d and who helped on the day. It was a splendid effort by- all who took part, rais ing the wonderful sum of £200 for iocul multi ple sclerosis sufferers.”
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Dodging showers
A CROUP of JO Clitheroe Ramblers managed to avoid the rain on an eve
by Pete Goodill, passed by- Newby Hall, Howgill Farm, Todber Caravan Site and Hesketh House, before returning via New
ning walk from Kimington Bridge. The five-mile walk, led
Wednesday, led by Eddie Ross, leaves Sawley at 6- •15 p.m.
Floodlight
A FLOODLIGHT, valued at £200, was stolen from a work site at the Well- springs Inn, Nick o’ Pen- die, last Tuesday.
Council homes will be cheaper and warmer
warmer homes, following the adoption of a Ribble Valley Council energy policy.
COUNCIL house tenants are to benefit from lower fuel bills and
Housing Committee has now formally approved a policy where the aim is to improve warmth, while reducing energy use and carbon dioxide emissions.
and energy manager Mr Paul MacNeall told the
Building maintenance
from measures such as cavity wall insulation, draught stripping, double glazing and high efficiency, central heating had been developed.
meeting that a computer database programme pre dicting the likely savings
dwellings with central heating and good insula tion could be more effi-
Councillors heard that
ciency measures have already been introduced in about half of the 1,500 council houses locally, the
Although energy effi
cient and cheaper to run than those with a single
gas fire and immersion hot water heater which had little or no insulation.
Neall predicted the weekly heatinjj costs for a council house in Eastmoor Drive, Clitheroe, with an individ ual modern gas fire, to be £15.27. Following the installation of a gas boiler, wall insulation, draught stripping and central heat ing, th e se would be reduced to £9.61. The car bon dioxide emissions would decrease from 8.76 tonnes a year to 5.04 tonnes.
For example, Mr Mac
Committee chairman Coun. Charles Warkman
and colleagues welcomed the policy wholeheartedly. “This is a first rate deal
ing is of a very high stan d a rd . This can only improve it. Affordable warmth is really, really important,” Coun. Wark man said. “It’s all good news. I can’t see anything that anyone can complain about.”
noted that tenants would benefit from lower fuel bills, particularly in the light of VAT on fuel.
Coun. Margaret Kelly for our tenants. Our hous
energy efficiency mea sures were being financed as part of the 10-year pro gramme of council house rep a irs and improve ments. The move to for malise an energy policy stems from the 1992 Rio S um m i t , when th e Government pledged to get carbon dioxide emis-" sions down to their 1990 level before the year 2000.
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walk was slowed by a lack of stiles, reaching Riniing- ton Bridge at 9-20 p.m. The evening walk next
Ing. Kimington Caravan Park and Eel Beck. From Eel Beck, the
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Farm price package agreed
THERE will be no cut in milk quotas for the next two years, say European farm ministers, who have
finally agreed on the HUM US farm price package.
for beef special premium has been preserved. Bulls are to be excluded from eligibility for the second payment of special pre mium, unless extensively reared. The UK regional ceiling for the special pre mium remains unaltered at £1,11U„S11 a head.
The UK national quota
groups to claim Sheep Annual Premium. It has been urged to introduce measures for the 1995 marketing year to assist the transfer of quotas, separate from the land, among members of pro ducer groups.
mised to make it easier for members of producer
The commission pro
dent Helen Woodward, of Conway Aveneue, Clith eroe, commented: “I was extremely apprehensive at first, but after a couple of weeks, I gained a lot of confidence in myself. I wish more people knew
about this course, because I am sure there are a lot of people in the same situa tion as myself. The course tutor deserves a medal for what she does.” Jean Slater, of Mayfield
Avenue, Clitheroe, added: "Fresh Start helped me
make positive changes in mv life, especially learning sign language, which moti vated me to pursue my interest in counselling and psychology, which I am
Share, which are funded by Lancashire County Council and the European Social Fund, begin'again in September. Vurther ■ ietails from Melanie Kil- mister (27SS(i).
now studying." Fresh "Start and Skill
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