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


Teenager Hayley proves she is tops in animal care


A LOVE for all creatures great and small has led to Clitheroe girl Hayley McLeod achieving the highest results in Lancashire in the National Diploma in Animal Care. Hayley (18), of Conway course in Lancashire."


Avenue, was presented with a special trophy, donated by Lancashire Constabulary, for gaining 16 distinctions and four merits after two years of study at Hutton Agricul­ tural College, affiliated to Myerscough College. Her proud mother, Mrs


The course at Hutton


Audrey McLeod, said: "Hayley has always loved animals and she has wanted to work with them from about the age of eight. She really studied hard at Hut­ ton and is delighted to have got the highest marks in her


Good track recordon


social housing EXPANSION of social housing needs must be continued wherever possi­ ble, says Ribble Valley Borough Council Chief Executive Mr David Morris. In a report to councillors


Down Under FEW of those leaving for a new life Down Under have experienced the send-off given to well-known Ribble Val­ ley couple Gordon and


Big send-off to new life


Sandra Miller. Some 90 relatives and


he expresses disappoint­ ment that more significant progress has not been made with some schemes planned in partnership with the pri­ vate sector. "However," adds Mr


friends enjoyed a carving buffet at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington, to bid farewell to the couple. They are going to live near their mar­ ried daughter, Gail. The Millers have run a


Morris, ”1 consider that the council has an excellent track record of working with housing associations to provide a wide range of social housing throughout the borough." There are 442 housing


Success all wrapped up as ‘FirniBase’ benefits couple


A WHALLEY compa­ ny hoping to have its business success well and truly wrapped up is Mantle Packaging


Machinery Limited. Just over a year ago, Mr


dry-cleaning business in Whalley for many years and Mr Miller has been a key figure on Whalley Parish Council. Previously the couple


association dwellings in the Ribble Valley, some two per cent of the total. Arrangements to nomi­


and Mrs Ken and Christine Mantle launched their com­ pany with the assistance of ELTEC's FirmBase start­ up programme. The business, which spe­


nate residents from the council's waiting list to housing association acco­ modation are working extremely well, says Mr Morris. Work is either going on or


: to Chipping Village Hall; ' and as yet unidentified land !' in Longridge.


planned on George Street, Clitheroe: Nelson Street, Clitheroe; Kirkmoor Road, Clitheroe; Slaidburn Methodist Chapel; Church Lane, Mellor; land adjacent


had a long spell as licencees at the Buck, Inn, Clitheroe. The quality of their pints was recognised by the Cam­ paign for Real Ale and Mr Miller received an award of a different kind after help­ ing police tackle two shop burglars. Mr Miller has played a


cialises in food packaging machines for both small and large food producers, has thrived. I t currently employs four people and has attracted 40 distribu­ tors throughout the United Kingdom, Europe and the Middle East. Exports account for over 35 per cent of its turnover. Said Mr Mantle: "I had


leading role in motor cycling matters for much of his life, and was a marshal at the TT races for some 20 years. He was closely involved with rider education in his younger days. The farewell was an infor­


mal affair but the couple's son, Gary, spoke on behalf of all


(121098/02/16) the guests. Flu jabs for the over-65s


EAST Lancashire Health Authority is advocating influenza jabs for the over-65s and anyone with a chron­ ic health problem. The authority has asked GPs


throughout the district to take part in the vaccination programme during the autumn months.


involved Hayley working one day a week at veterinary surgeries in Clitheroe, but meant that she,had to live away from home. She spent her first year in halls of resi­ dence, before moving to her cousin's for her final year. Now she is working for


vet Mr Brian Holdroyd, who started the ND course at Hutton, at his practice in Blackburn and is training to be a veterinary nurse, which she hopes could lead to her becoming a vet in the future.


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of Mantle Packaging Machinery Ltd.


Go-ahead Ultraframe gets VIP visit from Lord Lieutenant


THE Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire, Lord Shuttle- worth, is the latest distinguished visitor to Clitheroe firm Ultraframe pic. Lord Shuttleworth is


himself a businessman with wide interests and is keen to show his support for enterprise in Lancashire. lie met directors of the


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hand. Lord Shuttleworth is pic­


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An exhibition and fun day for the whole, family spo nso red b y


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FASHION SHOW by GEORGE


CHRISTMAS


• Over 250 bikes in stock • Adult Mountain bikes from £99.95 • Dual Suspension bikes from £ 199.95 • Small deposit reserves any cycle • No


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Moor Lane & Woone Lane Clitheroe


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OPEN SUNDAYS 11 am-4pm OFF RIBBLETON LANE NEXT TO THE TOTAL G A R A G E . ©Woolworlhs 9 Le Monde Petit Nursery


. ® Kinderbear Nursery 9 Body Shop


and visits by Postman Pat, Wesley and Aligator. To be held at


The Comfort Inn, Burnley (formerly the Friendly Hotel) on


Sunday October 25th


11.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. including the launch of our


Camera Cuties Competition your child could win a


£ 5 0 WOOLWORTHS VOUCHER


EXHIBITORS ON THE DAY INCLUDE: O W H Smith


H a v e y o u r chi Ids p h o to taken o n the day. Entries: 0 - 2 yrs &. 2 - 4 yis © AMFBowling


© East Lancs School of Dancing O Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway


9 Burnley Football Club; Turf Moor Leisure © Hansel & Grelel Designerwear for Children


9 Hollywood Star - Wacky Warehouse


9 Celebration ; Cakes


© Halfords


© Burnley Health Care


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