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Clitherae Advertiser April m k , 1994 13 Clitherae Advertiser Clitheror232J> (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified).


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pCollect your rally map- at our office


COPIES of all four routes for Monday's Rally to Save the Valley are now available trom the


"Advertiser and Times." The four routes — from Gisburn. Dunsop


Bridge. Ribchester and Whalley — have been pro- (lured on e;isv-tu-re;id maps, the last two ot which


vou would like.


are printed aliove. To claim your photostat copy ot the route you


wish to follow, simply pop into the our trout other in King Street. Clithroe. and stale which route


The office is open today and tomorrow, until ;> p.m., and on Saturday, from h a.m. until noon.


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Entry time for Britain in Bloom


R IBB LE VALLEY entries in this year’s "Brit­ ain in Bloom” competition are being sought by Lan­


tion is organised by the Tidv Britain Group and the'North West in Bloom section is sponsored by Barton Grange Garden


cashire County Council. The national competi­


Point to prove in


chess game THE Clitheroe Chess Club A team played its return match against Clilherue B


last week. A f te r losing th e f irs t


match -1-1, the A team had


a point to prove. The first game to finish


Centre.Parish and town coun­ cils, local community


was between John Smith and Peter McQuade. John Smith played some sound, aggressive chess and won convincingly for the A


groups and specially formed committees are all welcome to take part and entry into any of the eight different categories is


free.Entries to the regional section must be submitted by mid-May. Judging takes place in July and winners go through to the national Britain in Bloom finals, which are judged in


the autumn. The competition is


aimed at encouraging all sectors of the community to improve the environ­ ment through tre e s , shrubs, flowers, landscap­ ing and the removal of lit­


tact the county planning department (0772 2(>1133). Milkybar hunt


team.Dennis Nicholson made it 2-0 to the A team when he won against Stephen Robinson. After going a piece down to Simon Kar- mann in the captain's bat­ tle, Eric Mansfield capital- i s e d o n o n e o r t w o mistakes to take the A team into an unassailable 3-0 lead. Brian Carr beat Philip


t Kadcliffe to lift the A team


ter and graffiti. For an application form and further details, con­


solation was provided for the B team by Brendan Brown, when he beat Peter Ryan to make the final score of Clitheroe A •1, Clitheroe B 1. As one A team player remarked: “Revenge is sweet!”


o 1-0. but a crumb of con­


CALLING the Milkybar Kid — are you hiding out in the Ribble Valley? If so, be warned that a


Grant pays for trees at school


nationwide search is on to find you and catapult you into the Wild West legend. Auditions to find the


A GRANT to tidy up the environment has been awarded to a Ribble Val­ ley school. St Wilfred’s RC Pri­


next Milkvbar Kid will be h eld a t The Royal Exchange, Manchester, on


July 30th.All you need is a lively personality and winning


wili be supplied! Further details are


smile, say organisers. No acting experience is neces­ sary and even the glasses


available from the Milky- bar Kid Audition Hotline (071 3871-MO).


Vintage


THE Ribble Valiev Vin­ tage Club will hold its annual treasure hunt on


June 5th. T he e v ent s t a r t s


between 0-30 and 7 p.m. at the Brown Cow car park. Chatham. To enter, ring Mr and .Mis A. Smith


(02S2 003527). The cost will be 12.50.


including supper.


mary School, in Ribches­ ter, has been given 1100 to put towards a tree plant­ ing scheme at the school. The county council


Br&nd new filling station n*w open 7.30am»9pm ydays a weeSc<


/star, unleaded, super unleaded nd diesel available.


grant is one of many awarded to schools and e o m m u n i t y g r o u p s throughout Lancashire and is aimed at tidying up the environment. Now, other groups with


rree air and water.


"tidy up” |ilans are being urged to apply for grants. A county council spokes­


man said: "These projects help make Lancashire a brighter place to live.” Application forms are


available (quoting ref. 71/SMH) from Mr G. John­ son, Tidv Up Lancashire, County Hall, Preston.


Bike stolen


A BLACK Outpost bike, valued at 1250, was stolen


p.m. on Sunday.


Third highest for tree recycling


THE Ribble Valley has come out tops in a national league for Christmas tree recycling. Over 1 700 trees were mulched in the aiea last


Christmas as part of a borough-wide recycling drive. Over 3% of the local population recycled then


trees recycled


and second Oswestry, with 1,381 trees recycled fr°The enllrt generated 6901 tonnes of woodchip


" ^ h r 'lU b b l^V a lley 0 Council’s chief engineer, Mr „


i ,„ „ PP commented: “I am delighted with the


i community is to recycling. ^ am looking forward to a better response next year.


response Rshows how committed the Ribble Valley bsuh: 5 POCKET THE DIFFERENCE PRINCESS WAY, BURNLEY.


from Coal Pit Lane, Gis­ burn, between 2 and 2-20


AWAY WITH PERMANENTLY LOW PRICES ON ALL YOUR WEEKLY SHOPPING TOO.


AND VERY SO)N YOU CAN DRIVE


NOW YOU CAN GET MILES MORE WITH ASDA PRICE N BURNLEY


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TIME TO RALLY TO SAVE THE VAILEY H


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HEHER aE are the final two routes for the massive “May Day Rally to n


Save the Valley” — from Dunsop Bridge and from Ribchester. The Dunsop Bridge walkers will depart at 10-


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Walkers will leave Rib- seve,.ai pick-up points, so Robchestor Bridge. Chester, also at 10-30 a.m., t |)at supporters do not 10—


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week issued a rallying call to Ribble Valley residents to join the rally, which is being held to send the message to the Local Government Review in no uncertain terms that Val-


CARVE members this


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holme'-ilurWhitewell Bl" Ramblers’ member Mrs Ribchester: 10-;S0 a.m. 10 ‘


for Ribchester Bridge, ]Klve to walk the full Ribchester Bridge for a where they will follow the ,.oute, and will be fully route following the Rilible Ribble Way.


Pat Parrott, will include _ Depart Ribchester for 15 a.m. — Depart


marshalled along the way. Valley. The event promises to Noon — Bunch near, or


be a great day out for all at, Hurst Green, the family, with activities 12-30 p.m. — Depart at the Castle bandstand, Hurst Green, refreshments and trails- 1-15 p.m. — Walking port home.


ley folk do not want the an(| carry waterproofs, a Aspinall Arms, Mitton, area to be carved up in the packed lunch and drinks. continuing along the Rib­ forthcoming shake-up of Coaches will return ble Way, via Siddows and local government.


.................. ......... wear suitable footwear 2-15 p.m. — Depart Walkers are advised to Lower Bridge.


The route, which has points at the end of the Clitheroc. been devised by Clitheroc


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Bridge: 10-30 a.m. — Depart Dunsop Bridge, walking via Burholme to Whitewell. 11-15 a.m. — Depart


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walkers to their starting H e n t h o r n Clitheroc. ■


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3-30 p.m. — Arrive C l i t h e r o e C a s t l e bandstand.


Whitewell for Cow Ark, via Browsholmc and Tal­ bot Bridge (approx 1-30 p.m.) to Waddington. 2- 30 p.m. — Depart Waddington for Brunger-


lev Bridge. 3 p.m. — Depart Brun-


gerle.v Bridge. 3-


C 1 i t h e r o e C a s 11 e bandstand.


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