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i (i Clitlicivc Adrciiiscr < !i Times, February 17th, 1IH>4


AN iii-rcsting afternoon of rhythm, movement


initiative. The CRGS pupils, all


and music was on the programme for Clitheroe iioyal ti’ranmiar School pupils participating in a workshop with a leading London wind ensemble. Five members of the


played h.v ensembles of instruments as varied as


ve/s in music, ax-re taken on an imaginative jour­ ney which began by


Haffner Wind Knscmblc spent two hours working with 50 CRGS pupils as


part of a British Telecom and National Federation


o f Music S o cie tie s ( N F M S ) e d u r a t i o n


LOCAL residents who have a few hours to spare during their day are being urged to participate in Red Cross Week. The Lancashire branch


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of whom will he sitting either GCSF.s or A-le-


gressed, these were translated into sounds and ultimately into short pieces of original music


Ilelp is needed May


of the British Red Cross desperately needs volun­ teers to help with rollcr-


e.\])loring the expression of emotion and rhythm t h r o n g h p h y s te a l movements. As the afternoon pro­


the saxophone, guitar, violin and trombone.


lowed in the evening with a concert when the


The workshop was fol­


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teering, contact Lanca­ shire director Valerie Molt (1)772 TlliUOU).


most important fund-rais­ ing event of the year lor the organisation. For details about volun­


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for family gatherings, an open fire (dazing in the


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concerts organiser for the Clitheroe Concerts Society, which arranged the event, described the day as an overwhelming success and compli­ mented ensemble mem­ bers on their tremendous energy and enthusiasm.


of the audience was Mr John Haig, of British Telecom, who is co-or­ dinating the national "Making More of Music” initiative. Mrs Margaret Clark,


ensemble, led h.v oboeist Nicholas Daniel, played to a full house of parents, pupils and Ribble Valley residents. Among the members


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22823 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified) Appointed to the


the area’s shadow NHS trust. Mr John Thomas CJ7)


has been appointed as chief executive of Black­ burn, Hyndburn and Kib­ ble Valiev Health Care (Shadow) NHS Trust. He has been involved


shadow NHS trust A NEW chief executive and four executive directors have been continued ns members of


development, Mr Neville will be responsible for the


with the management of health services within the area for the past 10 years, occupying a number of senior management posts in both hospital and com­ munity services. Among the directors


As director of corporate


trust’s marketing strate­ gies and co-ordination with various parts of the NHS.


Heritage house


appointed is Mr Simon Neville, who originates from Clitheroe. He held several general manage­ ment posts within the NHS in London, before returning to Blackburn in llllll.


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up an old fireplace is clear cut. In addition to a glowing,


So, the case for opening


warmer, more welcoming room, von arc creating a healthier, more invigorat­ ing atmosphere and adding to the character of your invest m e n t into the bargain!


REAY. ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL HANDCRAFTED ORNAMENTS


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THIC Lancashire Heritage Trust is to convert a Slaid- Inirn house into an infor­ mation and heritage trust centre.


planners granted permis­ sion for the proposal, as well as the development of two Hats above the centre at the property, at 25 Church Street, Slaidburn.


Kibble Valley Council


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