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TAKE care for a safe Bonfire Night, is the
message from Lancashire’s fire brigade. . . i v- A list of firework safety points has Deen issued by >:
the brigade and, according to Chief Fire Officer Mr,. Gordon1 Russel,: these , should make for a safer November 5th.
on firework safety, accidents this year could be . reduced. These precautions will-not affect people’s , enjoyment of fireworks or bonfire displays,, but will ,
Mr Russel said: “By. folllowing.a^ few simple rules, A CLARKE — WILKINSON
herdswoman Mias Rebecca Jane Wilkinson and. dairy farmer Mr William Richard Clarke at St Peter’s RC Church, Stonyhurst.' - •
honeymoon in Dublin followed the wedding of
R. Wilkinson, of Cross GiUs Farm,'Hurst Green. The bridegroom is. the elder son of Mr and Mrs F. W. Clarke, of Yealand Redmayne, Camforth. The couple met while studying agriculture at Newcastle Umversity.
The bride is the' only, daughter of/ Mr and Mrs .• Plenty of help on offer to all
ivory raw silk gown; with blue floral embroidery and beading on the hem'and bodice, which was designed and made by Mrs Anne Clarke, the bride groom’s mother. She carried a bouquet of cream roses and eucalyptus.
Given away by her father, the bride , wore an
aunt, and Miss Katie Wilkinson and Miss Anna Wil kinson, the bride’s cousins. They wore lavender silk ballerina-length dreBses and' carried bouquets of pink roses, scabious and gypsophila. ■ Best man was Mr James Clarke, the bridegroom’s ;, brother, the, groomsmen was Mr ■ Sam Wilkinson,
• In attendance were Dr Lucy Gannon, the bride’s • 1
the bride’s brother,: and the ushers were Mr Daniel Wilkinson, the bride’s brother, and Mr James Kingman.
. Patrick. Hough. A reception was held at the Shire- bum Arms, Hurst Green. The. couple are to live in
, Yealand Conyers, near Camforth. . Photo: J. Keith, Preston.
Fighting the cold
A S P E C IA L te l e phone line aimed at helping older, people fight the cold has been
launched. The charity formerly
known as National Energy Action, together with
MORE than £500 was raised for the NSPCC fol lowing a house-to-house collection in Read and Simonstone. Members of the local
House to house
branch expressed their thanks to all who collected and contributed.
Help the Aged and Age Concern, is joining forces with the Department of Health and the Benefits Agency to run the cam paign, which aims, to be the starting point for advice and practical, help for older people and other vulnerable households throughout England and Wales. A key feature
of.the
AN exhibition d( signed to raise public awareness about the services and equipment available for the disabled took place at Roefield Leisure
Centre, Clitheroe.
campaign is the Winter Warmth Line. Based at Help the Aged, it is a free telephone information ser vice available on 0800 289 404 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday.
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lities abreast of new facilities,” said Mr Maynard Hawthorn, secretary of the local MS branch. Repesentatives from various agencies were
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the Multiple Sclerosis Society was well repre sented and several other disabled people, not con nected with individual organisations, attended. “The idea was to give newly-diagnosed patients
The Clitheroe and Ribble Valley East Branch of „ , „
the chance to see what services are available for them and to keep others with long-standing disabi-
M P b a c k s p l i g h t o f c r i p p l e d w i d o w
LOCAL.-politicians, have thrown tHeir weight behind a Clitheroe widow crippled:.with arthritis who has" fallen foul of. an exclu
sive car parking policy. Mrs Jean Foggett, .of Bowland
Court,-was told she could not have a car parking: space at the Lowergate complex,' even though four were- available. The managers of the site claimed
ment four years ago for . £75,000 and pays over £1,000 a
year.in service fees, suffers chronic arthritis and is often unable to walk very far..; • •: Bowland Court is, owned by Golds-
Mrs Foggett, who bought her. apart-, , ...
: When questioned about the matteiya spokesman for the firm said , “rules ■were rules, even if they were bad or
-> indifferent”.
that the buyers of new properties had .. first refusal on any
available.parking spaces, a fact they pointed out to all residents. .
■ But . Ribble Valley MP- Mr Nigel Evans has branded the car parking policy as high-handed and has accused .Goldsborough of failing to meet its moral obligation to its tenants. , . He said: “I have written to the man
Goldsborough; Retirement,,Property, Services Limited, i >
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there to offer advice about such things as physio therapy, occupational therapy, diet, telephones, bathroom equipment, wheelchairs,, speech
Park Lee Hospital, Blackburn.
The ceremony , was performed by Fr J. Wil loughby, SJ, and accompanied by organist Mr
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Sneak thief
A SNEAK thief stole a purse containing £7, and personal documents together: valued at £20 'from Castleford Home for the Elderly, Queens Road Clitheroe, between 5 am . 5-20;p.m. on Thursday.
, Det Sgt. Phil Vernon,:of. 'Clitheroe Police, said that a man, unknown to staff and residents, was seen in the building at the time of the theft. -/ •'
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agers of Bowland Court, expressing my concern over this matter. They have a moral responsibility to a disabled resi dent and it is not as if they haven’t got a space. I think this decision is mean- minded and high-handed.”
borough Property Limited, of-Leeds, and managed by one of its subsidiaries, •
(Clitheroe), . who is leader of the area’s Liberal Democrats, has also expressed his concern and said he intended to look into the matter.' ■ : •
Ribble. Valley Coun. Howel. Jones :
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THIS axe was found at the, scene of a ; burglary in Whalley, and the police want help from the public to discover where it . came from. ■ Clithcroe police arc repeating their appeal for :
i found at a house in Portficld Bar, Whalley, on Monday, October 16th.
: covered with a distinctive brown leather sheath, . with white studs.
.-.The axe is llin. long and has a 5Viin. blade, ,
said it could be possible that the axe was stolen- from a shed or house, or a local-person may-:, have made the axe and its leather sheath. .
Det. Sgt Phil Vernon, of Clitheroe police,
‘ dinner: service, and £60 in "cash .were stolen in • , the burglary. It took place between 2 and 6-30 .- p.m.
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as white,. 6ft: tall, in his late 30s,' and with thinning dark hair and a black moustache.- He was wear ing an anorak and did not' have alocal accent.
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tion about the theft should contact Clitheroe Police on 01282 86361.
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ensure the evening ends happily.” r For a safe Bonfire Night, the golden rules are:
0 Keep fireworks in a closed or sparkproof tin. • ® Never put fireworks in your p o c k e t . , 0 Follow the instructions on each firework carefully. ,■
■ O Never return to a firework once lit; • Never fool with fireworks or throw them around.. s s
- increased last year. He commented: “Fireworks and bonfires give a great
- Mr Russel said these rules were needed to reduce the number of injuries caused dby-fireworks, which
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: • Light the tip of firework fuse at arm’s length. -./' : • Stand well back. -
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