ITh- . . . .22324 (EdttoHa,), 422323 (M v e ^W ) . 20 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 11th, 1997 Welcome back for Chernobyl children P
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course run by the Red Cross starts on Thursday, September 25th, at the c e n tre in Back King Street, and takes two hours a week for 13
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| used to exercising are | being invited to take | part in another “walk I for health” by Ribble
I Health walk invite LOCAL people not
| Valley Council. | The three-mile walk is | the ninth in a continuing I series of walks organised I by the council, and is sche- | duled to start tomorrow at 16-30 p.m. at Four Lane I En d s , Pendle Road, I Clitheroe.
I The council’s health and | fitness consultant, Carol | Richardson, said: “The I walk is aimed at people I who are not used to exer- | cising but who would like | to walk to improve their I g e n e r a l h e a l th and
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| fitness.”She pointed out that all I ages were welcome, | including dogs on leads, I and that bookings were I not required, advising I walkers “to wear suitable | supportive footwear and to
A BIG expans ion planned at Foxfields Hotel , Bi l l ington, gives more evidence of the area’s tourist and
business boom. Tonight’s meeting of the
Ribble Valley Borough Council Planning and Development Committee is being recommended to allow L y r ic H o te ls ’
p ro p o sa ls to add 16 pitched roof extension will to the original p . and the entire building is Foxfields, to use the man- *
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various conditions cover- c
... ingino- features such as choiice ments are being sought to meeting room and create to be repainteci. impruvc- ag e r -s qungaiow as be repainted. Improve- > b l
The parish council and tonight. some individual objectors
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of ro o f and wallin g materials, landscaping including fencing and screening, external light ing and colour schemes.
A report to councillors says that the two-storey,
nriirinal nlan
build staff accommodation would be applied for on
bedrooms to the complex, square off the main block, a second application tor t^e site They also suggest Officials are suggesting
conditions ab 0f -
th e l ig h t in g of th e 2o car park spaces outside The former filling sta- complex.
access_ ..
] it, will also be considered yQn bungalow would not be changed in any way and
recommend an officer’s report said
s r s i i s rs , s ,P? & s u sa l« ■ £ t e a s s . f n - . s . :K :
eoncjition's about the'finish th e .
car park,
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A SPECIAL group of very important young visitors returned to the Kibble
Valley at the weekend.
bring a drink”. The w a lk , w h ich
includes a few stiles, will leave Four Lane Ends and proceed to Pendleton, Pendleton Hall and Mear- ley Hall, returning to Four Lane Ends. It is free of charge and will be led by an experienced leader from Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association.
arrived in town late on Friday night, spent their first night with their local hosts, excitedly donned new clothing on Saturday and re-grouped at Wad- dow Hall on Sunday for a family fun
Eighteen youngsters from Chernobyl ,
da6n Monday, language barriers tum bled down when the youngsters spent the afternoon with Year 2 and 3 pupils at Whalley CE Primary School. In lessons such as music, art ana PE, there was no real need for words,
as the Whalley youngsters made their Russian peers a welcome addition.
Miss Johanna Holmes and Mr Richard Blackburn, the Chernobyl children,
Under the watchful eye of teachers aged between seven and 13, soon ieit at
h°For all but two of the children it was a return trip, as they were in the party which visited Clitheroe last y®ar. # Having exchanged letters with their
host families, they had been looking forward to being reunited and enjoying a hospitality programme which prom
officer.
needed all the time some where,” says Mr John Gar ner, the centre publicity
expertise in treating vic tims of everyday emergen cies, such as heart attacks, st roke s and road 1 accidents.
The course offers vital . The in s tru c to rs are
accustomed to teaching people with no previous experience to recognise when life is in danger and take the necessary action. to preserve it until profes- sional help arrives. Inquiries can be made at
ises other school visits, tr 'P \ t? Black pool and shopping sprees. (CAT 12418)
the centre between 10 a.m. and noon on Tues-- days and Saturdays, or by ringing centre organiser Jeff Entwistle on 01772
424965.
gramme on BBC 1-=' , vision poses a vital . question: “Would you know how to save a
' A haven in the town but owner-manager Scott centre’s Duke Street, Cafe Moon guarantees the wait de-Ream is the first and for your pint will be swift
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times it is an oasis for local that ordering your pint is Overhead is a blue the continental and cosmo- office workers. In the a pain-free experience, wave-like fe a tu re ,.s e t spolitan, where distinct
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from^1 1 am. and at
to lunch- Ream,
the design of Cafe de- dent g grreee n,en, velvet.
„f r,ato ,iP_ dent I have made sure
c crruusshheedd for five years;.and, having ot
for five years;.and, having created the same mix of
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HIP and hot to cool and chic, but always, the place, to be seen, that’s Blackburn s new, trendy Cafe de-Ream bar.
Advertising feature by
Julie Frankland' ted with deca-
warm, European feel, which is enlivened by
splashes of green and yej- low. Tucked away in vari ous corners are blue lagoons — tropical fish tanks to admire in those mellower moments.
{Tar Et h°FsansSf cl e C?o f ^ “Qifeuing^t the bar, S I t boasts a mosaic-effect Scott took his inspira- Mnnohpster
is onen daily ex ecxeptcept is a pet hate of mine so, in and and d deeccoorraated with aeca- many where he worked isys open uauy
being pushed and shoved, top, set on wood panels tion from cafe bars in Ger- is a pet hate of mine so, in
evenings it’s party time, explained Scott, a joiner againsta zebrf Prln} b^ k styles and colours blend when laid-back funksters by trade, who is originally drop. This style °f colour seemiessly together, he is and the student in-crowd from Oswaldtwistle but ful artistic licence spreads confi<jent that this will turn out to sample the now lives in Blackburn. throughout the rest of the help to achieve a laid-back , " L i "
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RELAXED and laid back, Cafe
de-Ream.isa istylish day-time haven and a hip evening venue (CAT 12409)
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here as long as they have a good attitude, although in the evenings at weekends there is a strict over-18s door policy,” said Scott.
personality to party and Cafe de-Ream-nas a six
Alex are in charge of musical ambience, where the evening emphasis is on funky garage.
Local DJs Gilly and
S!S He is responsible for all bar, wl..eh hee a crowd S p h e r e th a t w.ll P— a o,
A good attitude means a
speaker sound system, which is capable of out- blasting its competition.
extend Cafe de-Ream’s opening hours to 1 a.m. Thursday nights are also to. become student nights with regular j'amming ses sions, while on Wednes days it’s retro night as Cafe. d e -R e am g o es ’seventies in a pre-wash tribute to Utopia’s ever- popular Car Wash disco.
There are plans to
or a boogie, Cafe de-Ream is most definitely on the
So whether it’s brunch map!
|All Day Brunch Served till 6pm| ^SANDWICHES
___ lA I I served with a choice of breads and garnish
I Chicken with b a s i l mayonnaise "S u c cu len t chunks o f chicken cooked with g a r lic and
herbs served with fresh b as il and mayonnaise........£3*25 Bacon, lettuce and tomato Layers of bacon with fresh tomato:................ ..£2.75
All served with a choice of breads and garnish Spicy g r i l led ch ick en . ......................
HOT SANDWICHES ................. £3.95 Tuna melt....... ............................................. ............£2.75
MAINS (V) Penne pasta with tomato & mushroom sauce...£3*95 Homemade salmon fishcakes & spice tomato sauce.£ 3 .9 5 1 C ho rgrilled spicy chicken breast .. ........................... . .£5.25 \
CHOICE 'OF HOT & COLD 5ALAK>S M A N Y V E G E T A R I A N M E A L S A V A I L A B L E
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