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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 25th, 19H 13 , ivwwww (AAUVVI i>t>Wi t*y/» U IAI tvwy ^~~OvX \ w ^u u y


A-level passes atCRGS


PU P IL S of C l i th e ro e Royal Grammar School who achieved passes at A- level (grades indicated


after subjects) were: Darren Birtwell: BS-c.GS- d, CL-d. Aysha Ahsan: BG-c, BS-b, CL-b. Sima Amin: BG- c, BS-b. GS-e, M-e. David Bailey: 0-a, EL-a, GS-b,T-b. - — izaoeth Baker: Q-d, GS-e,


Ddl cVi W'di Elizabeth


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CL-c, M-b. H. M. Baker: B-b, C-c, GS-c, M-c.


GS-d. Janet Bancroft: BS-b, E-c, CL-c. Joanna Barkess:


Suzanne Ball: BS-c, E-b,


BS-a, E-a, GS-a, H-a. Benja­ min Baron: C-d, GS-e, M-c, P-


c, CO-c(AS level). Rachel Baron: Q-a, E-a, F-a, GS-c. Helen Barton: BG-c, CL-b, M-b.Joanne Bauer: BS-e, E-c, F-e. Naomi Beattie: GS-d, H- a, L-b, M-c. Ruth Bedford: E- b, F-b, GS-b, H-c. Chris­ topher Berry: BG-d, Q-e, E-e. Helen Bibby: EL-a, F-b, GS- b, H-a. Ian Blacktop: BS-b,


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A — Art and Design, B — Biology, BG — British Government and Politics, BS — Business Studies, C — Chemistry, CL — Classics, CO — Comput­ ing, DT — Design and Technology, E — English Language, EL — English Literature, F — French, FM — Further Mathematics, G — German, GS — General Studies, H — History, HE — Home Economics, L — Latin, M — Mathematics, O — Music, P — Physics, Q — Economics, R — Reli­ gious Studies, T— Geography.


Heloise Jackson: C-c, GS-c, CL-a. Benjamin Waddington: CL-c, M-c, B-a(AS level).


Anand Jain: C-a, FM-a, GS-b, M-a, P-a. Katherine Jamieson: B-d, GS-d, T-b, R-b. Alex­ ander Johnston: GS-b, T-a, M- b, P-c. Steven Johnston: A-c, CL-b, H-e. Emma Jones: R-b. Sarah Jopson: E-b, F-a,


Q-d, GS-b, T-b, M-e. Michelle Waddington: E-a,


GS-c, G-b. Matthew Kerr: BS-b, DT-d, GS-b. Craig Kip- pax: Q-d, GS-d, M-a, P-a. Catherine Kirk: EL-e, GS-e, H-e. Helen Knight: GS-e, CL- d, H-d. Joanne Lander: BG-e,


e. Matthew Bolton: EL-b, GS- c, G-d, H-b. Elizabeth Brad- snaw: EL-a, F-a, GS-a, M-a. J. H. Brindle: T-c. Niels Bur­ gess: A-b, BG-d. Christine Butler: Q-b, GS-b, CL-a, H-a. Benjamin Butterfield: BG-


DT-b, GS-e, CL-d. Sarah Bollan: BS-c, E-d, T-


B-e(AS level). David Leadbeater: BS-d,


b, GS-c, CL-a, R-c. Stephen Buttcrworth: C-b, FM-b, GS- b, M-a, P-b. Juliette Byrne: T-c, O-D, R-c. Nicola Carroll: BG-d, EL-b, F-c. Alex Cave: BS-b, M-e(AS level). Paul Chadwick: BG-c, GS-a, M-a, P-b, B-a(AS level). Louise Cheshire: B-b, Q-d,


GS-d, M-b, CO-d(AS level). Nabilah Chowdhury: B-c, C-e, GS-e, P-e. Jonathan Churchill: BG-b, GS-b, CL-b, R-b. Paul


DT-d, GS-d. Gary Lee: BG-d, GS-e, H-d. Naomi Lishman: EL-d, F-e, GS-d, CL-c. Helen Longworth: EL-b, F-c, GS-e H-d. Daniel MacGregor: B-c, E-b, GS-b, T-b. Elizabeth Mallam: B-a, C-a, FM-a, GS- a, M-a.Richard Martin: C-b, FM-b, GS-b, M-a, P-a. Judith Max­ well: B-d, GS-c, M-e. Alexan­ dra McGbee: BG-b, BS-b, GS- e, H-b. Jane McNamee: BS-b, GS-d, T-d. Brett Melling: C-b, GS-a, P-b, M-a(AS revel). Rachel Middleton: BG-e. Joseph Mortiboy: B-d, C-e,


Clegg: E-c. CL-d, H-e. Lucy Clement: EL-a, F-b, GS-a, CL-a, B-a(AS level). William Coates: DT-c, GS-d, M-a, P-c. Marian Cocker: B-a, C-c,


F-a, GS-b, M-a. Graham Wakefield: C-b, FM-a, GS-a, M-a, P-a. Rebecca Walker: B- a, C-b, GS-b, M-a. Gillian Walmsley: Q-c, E-b, GS-d, T- c. Alison Warburton: E-c, GS- d, L-c, M-d. Stephen Webb: C-a, FM-a, GS-a, M-a, P-a. Antony Welfare: BS-b, GS-


d, T-c, M-d(AS level). Robert Whitwell: C-c, GS-e, T-b, M- c. Maxine Wilby: B-b, C-c, GS-a, H-a, M-e(AS level). Stephen Williams: BS-b, Q-d, GS-e, T-c. Angela Wilson: E- c, F-d, GS-e, CL-e. Nina Worrell: BG-d, Q-d, GS-d, G-e.Joanne Wray: E-d. Lisa Wren: E-d, CL-c, H-b. Mary Wright: A-c, B-d, GS-d, M-c. Katnryn Yates: C-b, GS-c, M- a, P-b. Jacqueline Yearing: GS-e, CL-c, H-b, R-d. Aamir Zulfi: BG-e, GS-e, CL-e. Kathy Bromage: FM-b, GS-


b, P-b.


DT-a, GS-c. David Moss: C-d, GS-d, M-e, P-c. Andrea Mous- tacas: EL-d, CL-c, H-d. Leonie Newton: E-e. Richard Nicholson: Q-e, GS-c, T-d


GS-b, M-b. Mark Crookall: BS-b, GS-c, T-b. Ross Crow- croft: GS-b, T-a, M-a, P-b. Robert Davey: BS-b, GS-d, T- b, Heidi Davison: B-b, C-b, GS-b, M-c. Susannah Dins- dale: B-e, GS-e. GMichelle Doherty: E-b, F-b,


Tracy Owen: EL-c. GS-e, CL- d. Kathleen O’Reilly: B-a, C- a, GS-a, P-a, M-a(AS level). Phillip Parker: DT-e, GS-e. Suzanne Parker: B-e, E-a, GS-d, T-c. Christopher Par­ kinson: BS-a, E-c, GS-b, T-a. Stuart Perkins: B-e, GS-e.


Susan Ould: GS-c, M-e, P-d.


Shi, H-a. Daniel Driver: DT- c, GS-e, CO-e(AS level).


Dawn Dryden: E-c, GS-c, H- a, M-c. Luke Dugdale: C-b, GS-c, T-a, M-c. James Eccles- ton: DT-c, T-c. Julie Edelston: B-d, C-d, GS-e, T-b. Alan Edmondson: E-c, GS-


e, C-e. Christophe Pinard: BG-d, CL-d, H-d. Gregory Pope: C-a, GS-a, M-a, P-a,


d, T-c. H-e. Bryony Eland: BG-c, E-c, GS-e, H-c. Eliza­


beth England: B-b, E-a, GS-b, G-b. David Evans: BG-c, EL- b, GS-d, H-b. Jan Evans: BG- d, E-c, GS-c, H-c. Glyn Everett: Q-a, GS-a, M-a, P Jennifer Flanagan: BG-d, GS-c, H-d. Abigail Fletcher:


Good news on unemployment


for the area


THE Ribble V a lley has fallen under the national spotlight once again — this time for declining unemployment rates.


made front page headlines, with news of the lowest inflation level in 27 years and lowest jobless rate since .January, lf)!)2, the Ribble Valley Parliamen­ tary constituency was pin­ pointed as one of the good news stories.


As the British economy


included in a graph pub­ lished in “The Indepen­ dent” newspaper high­ l ig h t in g th e to p 25 constituencies across the country where unemploy­ ment fell the most from June l!l!>3-!ll.


T h e b o r o u g h w a s


THE person who can guess the identity of this trio of young ladies could win free tickets to the


production in which they are starring. Members of Read and Simonstone Players are


featuring a show with songs from popular musi­ cals such as "Cats,” “Oliver,” “Annie,” “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Drcamcoat and


“Les Miserablcs.” The three teenage cats have lived, in Read tor


Guides.


about 10 years or more and have all been involved with village activities, such as Brownies and


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girls, while their make-up was applied by Clitheroc resident Mary Thomas.


Their costumes were tic-dyed by one of the three


players are involved in the September production, on the 15th, 16th and 17th a t Read United


Forty youngsters from the junior section of the


tember 1st. Answers with your name and. address should be sent to Dee Bottoms, 78 Whalley Road,


Read, BB12 7PN. "_______________•


Reformed Church. The closing date for competition entries is Sep­


21G locally during that period, making the Kibble Valley one of just three Northern constituencies in


Jobless rates dropped


the top 2.ry list. The others were- Hyndburn (-21 '7t) and Stoke South (-21'J).


by the-Hpiise of Commons library,’! accompanied an '.article‘about the political


ThO,'figures, published


make-up of the a reas where unemployment has fallen the most, as well as w h e re th e r e was no ch a n g e o r a r i s e in unem|3oyment.


the 25 seats where the highest drops in jobless


The Tories held 20 of


rates were recorded. Only three, including Hyndburn and Stoke South, were Labour and two were Liberal Democrat.


t h e D e p a r tm e n t of Employment show that there were 273 registered


The latest figures from


unemployed people in the Clitheroe travel to work area in May and l(i!) noti­ fied vacancies.


This means that 1.6 peo­ ple were chasing every job


vacancy locally — the best ratio for the entire North West, with Burnley com­ ing the closest behind (1.8) and Widnes and Runcorn faring the worst (11).


CL-d. Christopher Ogden: Q- e, GS-e, M-d, P-e.


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Katherine Phillips: E-a, F-b, GS-b, T-a. Louisa Pickles: B-


C0-c(AS level). Elizabeth Potter: B-a, C-a, GS-b, M-a. Alexa Prescott: EL-a, F-a,


GS-b, 0-a. Richard Preston: C-b, FM-e, GS-b, M-a, P-b. Clare Procter: E-e, GS-e. Colette Procter: BS-c, E-c, GS-c. M-e. Tracey Procter: Q- c, GS-c, T-a, CL-c. Shamaila Qureshi: BG-c, C-d, GS-e. Thomas Rich: BG-c. GS-d


A-c,’BG-d. GS-e. Victoria Foden: BG-d, EL-b, H-a. Graham Geldanl: BG-b, E-a, GS-a, P-c, M-b(AS level). Maria Geldard: E-e. Kirsty Goldsmith: E-d, H-c, HE-d. Benedict Gordon: GS-d, P-


C Seema Gupta: F-e, GS-e,


Green: C-e, GS-c, M-e, P-e. Mary Greenwood: A-d, F-e. Catherine Greig: BG-c, E-a, GS-b, R-a.


Hamilton: E-b, GS-b, T-b, H- Katie Hargreaves: BG-e,


L-d. B-c(AS level). Philippa


E-d. Jenny Hartley: BG-c, GS-a, H-a, M-c. Dean Har­ wood: Q-e, T-e, M-e. Paul Henderson: DT-d, GS-e, M-b, P-d.


CL-d, H-a. Leanne Riley: Q- F-c, GS-c, H-a. Mark Roberts: E-c, CL-d, H-d. Vic­


toria Robinson: E-c, GS-d, CL-e, H-b. Zoe Ross: BG-c, E-c, GS-e. Claire Rowlands:


BG-c, GS-e, H-b, O-c. Vanessa Rozee: BG-b, E-a,


e. Alexander Gorton: Q-c, GS- b, T-c, CL-c. Amanda Green: A-d, B-d, GS-c. Jonathan


GS-b. H-a. Sven Russell: BG-


d, BS-a, GS-c, CL-c. Emma Saunders: E-a, CL-c, R-a. Claire Schofield: BG-d, CL-d,


CL-e. Richard Sharpies: DT- b, GS-d, M-b, P-c. Jane Shar-


EL-a, F-c, GS-e, G-c. Claire Sharpies: E-b, T-o,


H-e. Gemma Schofield: B-b, C-b, GS-b, M-c. Sarah Sharp:


rocks: GS-e, CL-b, G-b, M-d. Victoria Shaw: BG-b, EL-a, GS-c, H-a. Anthony Shotton: E-d, GS-d, T-d, H-d. Julian Silverwood: E-c, T-b.


d, H-e. Fiona Hindle: C-b, FM-b, GS-b, M-a, P-c. Shei-


Mikko Hill: DT-c, GS-d, T-


leagh Holden: F-b, GS-e, G-b, H-d..................................


T-c CL-e. E. C. Holt: CL-d, R-(i, B-<1(AS level). Mark Honeywell: BG-b, GS-a, T-a, H-a. Rachel Home: C-b, M-a, P-


John Holding: F-b, GS-e, GHelen Simpson: BG-b, E-b,


C-b,’M-b. Jonathan Slinger: I GS-e, CL-d, H-d. Hayley Smithies: EL-c, GS-e, CL-a, R-b. Victoria Snell: CL-e. John Standing: CL-d. Michael Stott: BG-e, Q-d, GS-b. Helen Taylor: Q-c, L-b,


S-b, CL-b. ltana Sirian: B-b,


c. Thomas Hough: C-<1, GS-d, T-c, M-d. Samantha House: B-b, C-b, GS-c, M-c. Chris­ topher Hutchinson: F-b, GS- b, T-c, G-d. S. C. Ishcrwood: BG-d, GS-d, T-d. M-e. CO- e(AS level). Mahfuzul Islam: BG-e.


GS-d, G-d. Lisa Taylor: H-e. Rachel Taylor: B-d, E-d, GS- e, H-a. Hannah Telfer: E-a, GS-c, T-c, H-a. Deborah Thompson: T-d, R-d. Elizabeth Thomber: BG-d,


EL-d, GS-e, CL-d. Christian Topham: B-e, C-e. Joseph Travnor: EL-b, F-d, GS-b, H- b. Sonya Trott: A-e. Sarah | Uttley: BG-c, EL-a, GS-d,


Help in conserving forest beauty spot


MAINTAINING the beauty of the Forest of Bowland, one of the Ribble Valley’s most pic­ turesque areas, will be helped by a new man­ agement plan supported by councillors.


Advisory Committee, gives direction and guidance on policy relating to the wide area, such as landscape conservation schemes, farming, recreation, spoi t and


The plan, drawn up by the Forest of Bowland ASDA Battenburg tourism.


the Bowland Countryside Management Service. Members of Ribble Valley Councils Planning and


The plan is scheduled to be implemented through


Development Committee discussed the re]>ort, which was praised.


“The advisory committee is a very good example of co-operation." said Coun.Howel Jones.


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ight be ublic.”


“Caution is the word here, said council leader Coun. Bill Fleming. “We have get the hnl cance


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right between landowners and members of the pu!


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Coun. Harry Backhouse commented on the pro­ posed increased access to the area:“If more rights of wav are to be set up,


public rights of way put across their land should receive some financial compensation or people who use them should have to pay.”


d c u j j , landowners who are having iu h u d o u v . ^


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The committee backed the proposals and the feel- ---- lived si


plan into action Riding arena


HORSE enthusiasts will welcome the decision of Ribble Valley Council p la n n e r s , who h a v e granted permission for an outdoor riding arena at Edisford Bridge Farm, Clitheroe.


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Great Mitton Pansh Coun­ cil ex p re s sed concern about tne increased use of the access road near the


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