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MP experiences horrors 1 of country in turmoil
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THE atrocities of war have been witnessed first-hand by Ribble Valley MP Mr Nigel Evans, who returned from war-torn Bosnia
by Theresa Robson
nantly to the "Advertiser and Times” about the trag edy of a once-popular tour ist area now torn apart by civil strife. The litany of terror endured by all sides of the
last week. Mr Evans spoke poig
critical shortage of life saving drugs, chroni'c inflation and the spectre of so-called “rape camps.” Mr Evans was accom
conflict includes constant bombing and shelling, a
panied on his trip by Ml’s Mr I.iam Fox, of Bristol, and Mr Howard Elletson, of Blackpool North. During their stay they
and Dr Radovan Karadzic, the leader of the Bosnian Serbs.
met HKH Prince Tomislav Karadjordjevic, of Serbia,
pressed my point to the two men that aid should be allowed to get through to Bosnia and expressed my disgust at the stories I had read about the rape camps.”
stant gunfire, intermittent shelling and saw fires burning deep in the heart of the city. My nostrils were filled with the stench of cordite. While waiting to depart, there was an almighty explosion which
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PROCEEDINGS for a protection order appli cation for a Cantonese restaurant have been adjourned, due to a lack of legal representa tion, at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court, held at Reedley.
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Volunteers invited
KIND-HEARTED volun teers are needed for Clith- eroe's Help the Aged shop. The shop's manageress,
to spend an afternoon or a day in the shop lo sample the delights of volunteer
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THE prospective Labour candidate to the European Parliament for Lancashire Central is electrical engi neer Mark Hendrick. The Lancashire Central
rently lecturing in comput ing and electronics at Stockport College anil has served as a councillor on Salford City Council since 1!I,S7. lie has experience in
international |iolitics and speaks fluent German. Mr Hendrick has also
worked as a sub-agent in the last three General Elections anil in the last two European Elections. Mr Bon Pickup is the
sub-agent for Mr Hendrick in tile Kibble Valiev.
constituency is made up of eight electoral constituen cies which include the Kib ble Valley. Mr Hendrick (do) is cur
THREE Clitheroe students have designs winning their school a minibus and winning their family a holiday in Florida.
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and Jessica Kemp (15) and Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School pupil Rebecca Seery (11) have com pleted the first stage of a national art competition sponsored by Midland Bank in association with the Royal Academy of Arts. Also successful were Clare Crompton (18) and Andrew White (15), both pupils at St Augustine’s RC High School, Billington.
Ribblesdale High School pupils Havlee Tubb (14) All three schools have taken part in the Midland
Charity Art Challenge and pupils have had to design logos for the minibuses, interpreting the
the three most outstanding designs were forwarded to represent Ribblesdale High, CRGS and St Augustine’s RC High in the regional final at the end of January.
idea of “Britain at its Best." From all the entries submitted at each school,
Northern Division, they will be invited to a cere mony at the Royal Academy in London, in February, where the regional winner will be announced by leading sporting personalities.
If shortlisted as one of the 10 finalists for the
girls have already won i'25 each in a live cash account at their local Midland Bank and a T-shirt.
school, a minibus for the Drive For Youth Charitv and a family trip to Orlando, Elorida.
Haylee and Rebecca; back — Mrs Sue Hollings worth (CRGS staff), Mr Jem Lees (Ribblesdale staff), Mr Jim Wolstencroft (branch manager) and Mrs Joanne Sharpley (schools’ co-ordinator).
Our picture shows, from the left, front — Jessica, Trekker’s view
INDIA and Thailand are the subject of a lecture lo be given at Whalley Library tomorrow.
sented by Mr Keith Ken dall. who has climbed and trekked through many of the world’s great mountain ranges.
The lecture will be pre
many of the Hindi tem ples, which nestle under neath the spectacular peaks of the Gabwa 1 llimalya.
The lecture will look at
event, which starts at 7-80 p.m.. are available from Mrs J. McCrerie (Clith eroe 287SS).
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A new a e of offers favourite a n n d souds 1 i f ihalilr' A Eor reaching this stage of the competition, the The lucky regional winner wins a minibus for the
Leisure charges to rise
ADMISSION fees and hire charges at sport and recreational facilities run by the Kibble Valley Council are to be increased
tile increase are: Ribbles dale Pool and the bor ough’s parks and sports facilities, such as howling g re en s , a l l -we a th e r pitches for tennis, football, hockey, netbal l and cricket, fishing permits, football fields, putting green and Edisford cara van and camping site, plus the Edisford car park, which may lie hired for fairs and circuses without animals.
John McGowan (Clitheroe) sai<l: “I want it noting that I am totally against it." Included in the list for
increase was given tile green light by the council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee last week, with only one voice of dissent. After the vote. Coun.
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a popular tourist spot until the conflict began, being particularly favoured by Britons. Mr Evans said: “It was
rocked our jeep.” Former Yugoslavia was
looked out over
Sare.jevo, where we witnessed con
He continued: "We M r Evans said: “ I
youngsters with cancer are dying due to lack of drugs.
makers jus t wouldn’t recognise the region now. It’s a crying shame to see such a beautiful area being ravaged on all fronts by this devastating war.” One of the saddest off shoots of civil strife is its effect on children and Mr Evans visited a children’s hospital
in Serbia, where
banka Grudcn, who is the Mayor of Belgrade and president of tile Serbian Bed Cross. Mr Evans said: “I am
He also met Mrs Slo-
available to the children, who are the innocent vic tims of war.”
three-quarters of a million r e f u g e e s w h o h a v e escaped the war are facing massive shortages, due to Western sanctions, which have also indiscriminately h i t th e in d ig e n o u s population.”
He continued: “Mrs Gruden told me that the
nessed how inflation in the country is running at levels so high that people are unable to use the currency.
making representations to the Foreign Office that medical supplies be made
gave me a bank note to the value of 500,000,000,000 Dinar, which be told mo wouldn’t even buy a loaf of bread. Many locals use the Deutschmark as their cur-
He said: “One dentist Mr Evans also wi t
safety of his Longridgo home, Mr Evans was able to reflect on the haunting images which have trans formed a peaceful, pleas ant land into a living hell.
rency, in order to bypass inflation." Speaking from the
NIGEL EVANS with the Mayor of Belgrade, Mrs Slobanka Gruden He said: “The British
Government must never abdicate its responsibility to try and bring a speedy resolution to this war. That doesn’t mean we must impose a solution on the country, but we must make sure the war effort
AIM IS TO WIN A MINIBUS
keeps going." He added: “I will con
tinue to keep this issue at the forefront of my activi ties. I t ’s not that long since the Holocaust of the second world war. We must ensure that never happens again."
Close look urged at sports
grant use
A CO UNCI I. grant of £485 to Ribble Valley Sports and Recreational Council, the parent body of Roe field Leisure Centre, is to come under the microscope.
David Smith told the bor ough council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee that he would like to know where the money was spent. He would not like to think it was going straight to Kocfield.
Longridge councillor M r J o l in H e a p , the
council's chief commercial services officer, said tile grant went into the Kibble
question of it going to Koefitdd. C o u n . All a n f
(A igliton, Bailey t iiaigley) said tile com tee needed to see g ro u p 's balance accounts before gra were made.
the £485 grant had already been approved for ltiil.'l j and that any request to see (lie accounts would have to refer to tile follow ing year.
it was pointed out that
call on the Ribble Valley Spurts and Recreational Council to sup(ily its a n n u a I r e p o r t a n d accounts, before future grants could be approved.
The committee voted to Indecent assault
until February 10th for committal proceedings to
Ribblesdale Road, Kib- chester, is charged with indecent assault on a male. The case was adjourned
crown court.
A FOR M E R t e a c h e r charged with indecent assault on a boy has been granted unconditional bail by Clitberoe magistrates. Mr Kim Korkett (8S), of
Valley Sports and Recrea tional Council's general fund and there was no
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