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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Following footsteps of Elgar


MEMBERS of Ribb- lesdale Camera Club were invited to “Settle fo r E l g a r ” at la s t


Tuesday’s meeting. Speakers Mr and Mrs


Don Gregson, of Garstang, explained how Elgar met Settle doctor Charles Buck by chance in Worcester and took up an invitation to visit his home. That was when he fell in love with the Dales and spent his holidays with Dr Buck every years for the next 10 years. Mr and Mrs Gregson


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 20th, 1997 15


Tourism boss hits back at critics


THE man at the sharp end of promoting tourism in the Ribble Valley has hit back at criticism of the council’s marketing strategy.


Keith Taylor possibly knows better than anyone , The authority s aim is to


Tourism officer Mr Group.


how much time and effort develop better pai tnership is put into ensuring that as opportunities, explained many people as possible Mr Taylor, adding that are aware of the area’s with local government delights and that busi- strapped for cash, a lot of .... ..........


a re g iv en as coverage as possible.


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presented a photographic exploration of Settle itself, the n ea rb y villag e s , waterfalls and caves, fol­ lowing Elgar’s footsteps and all se t to Elg a r ’s music.


broom, the travel club presents “Five Days Out From New York” by Mr Rowland Frankland; ■ N o n -m em b e rs a re welcome.


interested in the subject, Dr Buck’s surgery is in the market place in Settle, clearly marked with a his­ toric building plate. Tonight a t the clu-


For those especially Group is just the ticket


The 104s called themselves after the Longridge-to-Preston route, but their desti­ nation this time is the Dog and Partridge pub in Wellgate. '


IT’S all aboard in Clitheroe tonight, when a new local group named after a bus, rides into town.


sargh,packed the Dog Inn at Longridge two weeks ago for their debut gig. ■'. Now they are hoping for similar, success when they kick off at 8-oU p.m. at


The four musicians, from Clitheroe, Hurst G r e e n ,


Physical activity


on agenda ONLY one person in two in East Lancashire does any vigorous activity dur­ ing their average week or risks getting out of breath at the weekend. To get people aged over


18 going, Ribble Valley Council is joining five other local boroughs and East Lancashire Health


Authority to promote the health value of physical


activity. To get the campaign


going, representatives from a number of groups are meeting tomorrow at M y tto n Fold F a rm , Langho. In planning a co-ordin­


Lmgridge and Grim- '


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their first Clitheroe appearance, performing their own compositions. Their music has been influenced by the Beatles, Oasis, Stone Roses and Charlatons.


lead guitarist is Dan Wil­ kinson (23), of Hurst Green, who works in agri­ culture. Bass guitarist'is Gavin O’Neill (26), a grad­ uate with a biology degree who works for Ribble Val­ ley Council and lives in CUtheroe. Ben Calvert .(23), of


Songwriter, vocalist and


Council to rejoin Lanca­ shire Hill Country Consor­ tium and accusations that the authority has opted out of partnerships to save money have made the local tourism boss see red.


Calls for Ribble Valley


‘We are involved in Taylor highlighting just a


partnerships . few of the initiatives,


limited budget and felt it would be b e t te r used solely for promoting local tourism.


nesses involved in tourism grant aid was available trative staff and Ribble much from central government valley Council took the and Europe, and Ribble view that it would be to its Valley was competing for ativantage to promote its its share of that in the best own product, the Ribble


taken a decision to spend rather more on adminis-


“The consortium had ...


way it could


, . „ ... , , Travel Trade Fair with a hit back Mr


Information Centre with county, we have attended the Blackpool, Manchester and Dublin tourism .fairs and will be at the British


“We share the Tourist Mr; J


- int stand with Lanca. shire County Council,


including Pendle and. Lai- "Lancashire Hill Coun­ caster in the Pendle Witch was not represented at


Trail, Lancashire Tourism ei^her 0f the three fairs Partnership, involvement and we gave out their within the North-West literature at all those


Tourist Board and recent shows in their absence.” coverage on the front page of: its newsletter; the Rural Challenge, Rural


Development Commission, Lancashire County Coun­ cil and the Eltec Tourism


that the council’s reason for leaving the hill country consortium several years ago was that it had a


Mr Taylor explained ■■


Valley. Pendle Borough Council


also had left the consor­


. side the hill country on various committees.


tium since, but Mr Taylor was keen to emphasise that, since leaving the consortium, the Ribble Valley had worked along-


was felt that the Ribble Valley had a clearer mes­ sage to give to visitors and that it was working well. “We have a product — the Ribble Valley—: that is unique and the response to date is that we are doing the right thing,” he added.


Mr Taylor added that it


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Grimsargh, a financial adviser, is rhythm gui­ tarist,and the drummer is Aidan Poland (19), of Lon­ gridge, a media student at Blackburn Collge. Manager David Sunder­ land, of Stonyhurst, said:


“We were delighted with our success in Longridge


ated approach, they will be targeting children and young people, older peo­ ple, members of ethr minorities, .young women with dependants — espe­ cially those with low income — and people at risk of coronary heart disease.


In y i ta t io n to


co u n cil m e e tin g MEMBERS of. thle public are invited to attend Tues­ day’s meeting of Ribble Valley Borougn Council. The starting time has


group, from the left: Gavin, Dan, Ben and Aidan.


C a r v a n d a l s


THE owner of a Metro saloon parked on a lay-by


unattended for less than an hour. Someone had walked on it, kicked in panels and broken some windows. Police are investigating.


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