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after he stopped to ask her co™3ct us. for directions around 8 The man did not threa- p m. on Sunday. The terri- ten the girl at any stage, fied 18-year-old was then although he talked to her taken on a 30-mile drive throughout the drive. The for more than an hour in girl was obviously terri- the silver car, which was fied, as the situation was believed to be E regis-. very threatening indeed, tered. The attacker drove- The man is described as out of Bolton along the being of Asian descent, MG6 before entering East aged about 30, and was Lancashire. .
den, due to traffic, the gi . jeg and a roundish face, jumped out of the moving As police continue the vehicle and ran 800 yards h f th attack it to the Red Rock Inn hag been revealed ^
m Padiham Road at Sab- • rvf car s'°we(i
badly shaken, but other wise uninjured.
hunt for the abductor, Det. Insp. Mike Lay, said: “We would like anyone who may have been driv ing along Padiham Road around 9-30 p.m. on Sun day, or who may have seen the girl jump from
The man leading the
Lucy Jane is our reading superstar
•Lucy (nine), of Chappie Brow, reviewed “All About My Naughty Little S is te r ” , by Dorothy
DOWNHAM’S Lucy Jane Whitsey is Clitheroe Library’s latest junior reader of the month. To earn her award,
Edwards. A pupil at Chatburn
, _ English with an Asian accent. He is heavily built
said to have spoken p0C^ marks or freck-
where she raised the detectives in Blackburn alarm. She was said to be m investigating a similar
incident in Bolton Road on Saturday. A man tried to pull a 22-year-old woman into a pale blue Volvo, but she managed to escape.
mation is urged to contact Bolton or Blackburn CID or Crimestoppers on free phone 0800 555111.
Anyone with any infor
Lucy, right, who has two grown-up sisters, enjoys swimming and reading, especially with mum, Linda. An extract of her review is published below. I d o n ’t th in k my
School and a member of Grindleton Brownies,
Latest damning |
air quality blasts agency
VITT smnthpr re p o r t reports. I - Friends of the Earth P f book to my friends and goes out.”
Some words were hard in te r e s t in g to have and some were very easy, someone good in Vie
amily.
My favourite part of the book was my naughtly lit tle sister and the good polite child. Her mother said to her:
naughty little sister is that naughty but I really like the book. I would give this book nine out of 10. I her because I ’m. going to would recommend this mind, her while her mother
She thought it would be
"There is a little girl com ing to tea this afternoon. I hope you will be nice to
house. Her mother was so good that she said they could have tea outside and p u t down the bl ue tablecloth. My naughty little sister
liked this idea so she got all her toys to play with.
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about the Environment Agency’s conclusions b a s e d on e v id e n c e obtained by the air quality
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of being “economical with the truth in .lte_Jj^sfP „ a
— »nu . \ tion of date, in some cases
survey.S d of the Earth t h e ^ a ^ f e h ^ a i e atTthe fair and rigorous regulator JA
to a quite astounding ^The writer claims that
at the ™^ri£ X U
ing the agency’s report, and in the executive sum maries of the individual
gests that it is hard to see>
YE1 an o th e r rep o i l ^ ^ for tbe burning be.justlfied where pollu-:-; h a s b e e n w r i t t e n Qf Cemfuel to be stopped
ab o u t a i r q u a l i ty in until it ;s proved th a t ]arge eity) and later COm->- he Minister” m a k e s examination of exposure to not f „ 7 ° “ h°er
homing how these statements can**. ,g higher than in a-,.
Clitheroe — and th e th e re js no ef,fect ments in the agency’s own tt it le ta g “Misleading health, for a thorough,- report suggest they are.>
* concentrations in the area*" longteview by Dr a" Dr W a r h u j s t ^ e l y were ,g en e ra llL higher-;i
similar tQ long. term city',, centure averages and nota- *-j
ble because it is an outly- _ ing village.
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figures, says Dr War-^u when
The ag en cy s own urrG w e^ Cemfuel is being burnt the Press release accompany- to come clean £ 0„ r *pv emissions. Lead is bein
Clitheroe, the momtonng ^ Warhurst repeatedly disclosed levels of particu- gStions the. validity of
At several sites round ^ f f i f a r te d technique. igher than in Liverpool the ^ qu“ tes its own ““ faef is‘ being burnt the
ment wants. He calls for to come clean on the real p-Y:'sjons. Lead is being re su lts of its survey baged out of p e t ro l 7 “rather than its. pro-ce- r ecause i t ' i s a known
ment industry ^sanitised neurotoxjn, but it can be approach so far.
detected in humans by a
hlates and sulphur dioxide 8 quality report in or Leeds at the same time. jL tement that there was;,'”
But the agency, say Dr „ generally vigorous)' Warhurst,. claimed that » g f"* flo* producing!, sua the latter was not unu- .atively efficient disper- .
lly high for a semi-rural reiauveiy wiii.
to be generally typical of Agency says similar areas. But he sug- the report,.
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Helping hand for ^ disabled shoppers ;
MEMBERSfflP APPLICATION
‘ FOR AFULLHOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT I want to join in the fun with my friends at Gala Clubs.
I will abide by the club rales as displayed in the club. I an over 18. We must receive your application 24 hours before you join the fun.
with mobility problems is -We,have set up the; to be l a u n c h e d in scheme to help people who r. Clitheroe
uiitneroe. sentatives from Preston P7 eston Community ": From Tuesday, repre- sb >.
Community Transport will Transport has recently.;' be on hand from 10 a.m. to. received a £25,000 lottery ’ 4 p.m. on the Clitheroe grant; which will be used
market car park .to loan to buy a minibus for trans- , out electric wheelchairs porting people eround the id scooters.
that they can'do their own -to use the-seiwiceiis--wel-
shopping or just get out come to attend the ofhcial and about on their own for launch on Tuesday. For %
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a few hours. It is not just more information contact - open to those who are dis- Mr Mike Hill on 01772 ‘
abled, but also to the 204667.
Farming world mourns a worker
ONE of the best-known personalities in Ribble Va l l ey f a rmi n g for
decades, Mrs Mabel Clay ton, has died aged 76. Mr and Mrs Clayton
farmed at Lane Side, Chatbum, from the end of the war until retiring to Pendleton 10 years ago. A keen worke r for
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Downham WI, Mrs Clay ton, right, had been presi dent of both Clitheroe and Lancashire lady farmers. She was the most practical of farmer’s wives, helping her husband with his vari ous pedigree animals both on the farm and at shows all over the country. She was once photographed: leading a one-ton bull down the road. However, Mrs Clayton was equally at home in the
ing at
regular customers miles around.
he farm, drawing Tuesday. ^Mrs Clayton-, from leaves her husband, a son,. an<* a daughter.
iarm, dr ^ Anyone who would like , area. The organisation ;..
. Mr Brian Derbyshire, hopes to set up a “dial-a- from Preston Community ride” service in the future, .L Transport, said: “The ser- to transport people who ; vice, which is free of cannot get into town by charge, is for people to their own means. borrow oiir equipment so
live in towns that cannot, afford their own mobility,.
A NEW i n i t i - a t i v e elderly and anyone with designed to help people general mobility problems. . -
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location like Clitheroe, and *1™^ E n v i ro nm e n t1’) that air quality was found • T
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some ye a r s and died? peacefully in hospital.
She had been ill for'
kitchen, and started cater Saints, Pendleton, tn
The funeral service and, interment will be at All1 — --------on
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A CLITHEROE man has just returned from a stu-1 dent exchange programme in America.
politics and history at the University of Central Lan- f cashire. He attended lectures on both subjects while { visiting the University of Southern Maine near the ) state s border with Massachusets. And his stay on the - campus enabled him to meet students not only from the ’• rest of America but from all over the world.
Mr Matthew Hamilton (25) is taking a degree in £
“I didn’t know my own university offered student ’< exchanges and when I heard I jumped at the chance ” 5
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says Matthew, who starts his third year at Preston’! snnn
\ Club for calming nerves! 1
NERVOUS or tongue-tied at the prospect of having 5 to speak in public? Joining Clitheroe Speakers’ Club ’
may be the antidote to help alleviate fears and build: confidence. The club is hosting a demonstration meeting for
prospective new members in Clitheroe Library at 7-30 p.m. on Monday, September 1st. I t includes refreshments.
attend the meeting, can obtain further information on its activities from Mrs Gene Holmes, telenhone
Those interested in club membership, who cannot
WINNERS of solo whist at the Pendle Club were Mrs D. Underwood, Mr A. Leonard and Mr S. Holden Winners at this week's bridge drive were Mvq t?"
Pendle Club winners N
01200 422887’ or Mrs Chris Carr, telephone 01200 > 427484.
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Porter and Mrs M. Butler, Mist A. Yates and Mr! D ? Hinde.
, New members are welcome for whist every Mon-* day at 7-30 p.m. and for bridge every Monday at 1;3o *
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