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wwam. v y m i fFrtttnrtaft. 422323 (Advertising), Buml., 422331 6 'Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 2nd 1999 Safety first on walkers’ route


SAFETY concerns as well as convenience have prompted a move to re-route the public foot­


path at Hecklin Farm, Downham. It goes between the farm buildings, where


many machinery movements occur. A new route on good ground to the south of the farm is now to be advertised by Lancashire County Council. Owners the Downham Estate have agreed that


the changes would be well signposted and way- marked, with well-built stiles of traditional


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Young - at -hear t walkers help children’s charity


YOUNG-at-heart walkers from the Kibble Val­ ley are hoping a five-mile sponsored stroll will have raised around £100 for children with


leukaemia.


55s exercise group from up to study the positive Hicks Health and Rackets effects of exercise on people Club in Clitheroe completed who had never exercised the walk on a wet Wednes- before. Following the initial day afternoon.


Five members of an over- the club was originally set . . „ .


The circular route took majority of people who had th mm frnm the Chatburn Road club,


e fro


Bradford Bridge and then on to Grindleton and back to the starting point. *


to the West


in the walk, along with three four-legged friends, gym manager Russell Wrigley and club director Sue Seddon, were members of the Young At Heart Club which meets once a week at


All those who took part


Aimed at the over-55s, Young farmers


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Young Farmers met at Pendleton Village Hall for an interesting and educa­


tional video, followed by a fun quiz, on Sainsbury’s supermarkets. Everyone who attended found it very informative. Next week, members are asked to meet at Pendleton Village Hall at 7-45 p.m for a talk on the work of Customs and


Excise. ■ V . A . r e g u l a r c o l u m n t o h e l p f i g h t c r i m e


OUR attention in the past few days has been drawn to a number of offences, many of which have been committed in our more rural areas.


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trailer manufacturer. The farmer's name or


farm is a help. A cautious note to those of you who sell


seem to be taken on a somewhat random basis. So if you have some left around, beware, as they seem to attract unwant­


stone and other building materials which conned into letting the prospective pur- ___ l _ 1


ed attention. It has been mentioned before that golf


Periodically we get thefts of slates, However much you want to sel senl it, don't be uon t ue Am m PAmmwViQf rSITiHnm /tViocnr f lr iV P i f flWRV. w hstfiV S I* StOTV H6


vehicles privately, beware the enthusiastic buyer who wants to take it out for a spin.


chaser drive it away, whatever story he tells. Believe us, some people allow this to happen and don't see their car again. The subject of domestic violence is one


clubs are another must for the thief and, once again, golfers have returned to their vehicles to find their golfing gear has been taken. Please report any suspicious cir­ cumstances in the relevant car parks and, if you are offered second-hand clubs, they


are probably stolen. Sabden has seen a number of shed


car Gisburn has seen some activity with injuries or death. ^England and Wales two cars being the subject of attack,' and it; ‘two women per is believe the offenders intended to steal


t n n i i uijuuc, V„ ¥ na H and Wales soWe would ask a l lW r s h n d other per- .^mriudmg 0 ns who attend Gikbuni Auction Mart to


1 someone losing theirs is above average. Trailers that have some form of identifica­ tion on them are far easier to spot and


be on the lookout for thieves who have an interest in four-by-four vehicles and also cattle trailers. The high influx of these vehicles on auction days means the risk of


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I attract more attention if they are being I driven away by someone not identified as the owner. More often than not, all we have to go on is the brand name of a well-known


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tic violence is alarmingly common and crosses all class boundaries and affects all


d the feeling of being worthk^Domes- ui different ages.


along with other agencies, offer help and support. If you wish to talk to someone, then contact your local Domestic Violence Liaison Officer on 01200 458734 or your local Outreach Worker from Hyndburn, who covers the Ribble Valley area, on


We take all complaints seriously and we, , , , 01254 879855. -------— ,


breaks where tools and other property have been taken. We are glad to say that two persons have been arrested for these offences, along with that of the theft of a


10-week programme the taken part in the study


decided to stay on. Thirty weeks on, they now tackle a different type of exercise, from salsa and squash to circuit training and dance,


each week. Mr Wrigley said that


everyone had enjoyed tak­ ing part in the sponsored walk so much that he hopes to make it a regular event. Our photograph shows the walkers setting off from


Can you help trace


families? WHO owns the copy- wright of a 1955 book, "Bolland Forest and The Hodder Valley"? It was written by Mrs


Margaret Greenwood, a Whalley resident who later moved to Sussex, and the Rev. C. Bolton, Rector of Clayton-le- Moors but a native of


Leagram. Publisher Bob Dobson


that is talked about a great deal these days and, as a force, we regard this sort of vio­ lence as a crime. It is no less serious than street assaults, and the violence involved is often far greater. We regard any physical, emotional, sexual or financial abuse of one person by another, who are in, or have been in, an intimate relationship, as domestic


violence. It is rarely a one-off event and tends to


escalate in frequency and severity as time goes by. I t covers all types of physical injuries and often leads to permanent


has been asked to consider republishing the book, but naturally cannot do so without making efforts to trace the descendants of the authors. He feels some of our readers may be pre­ pared to help with informa­


tion. Mr Dobson has a keen


interest in the local area, and published the recent book about Clitheroe’s pro­ cessions, written byilocal


•librarian Mrs Sue Holden. ■ .i ,: i!T h o 1 9 5 5 -b o o k w a s -not-


illustrated, but if I .can ' bring it out again, I would like to include suitable pho­ tographs," says Mr Dob­ son. "If anyone has any, I would be happy to hear


from them." He works under the


name Landy Publishing, telephone and fax No.


01253 895678.


Artists feature at exhibition


ARTISTS from the Ribble Valley are represented at a m a j o r . 'exhibition which opened in Ilkley on Satur­


day,


British Watercolour. Soci­ ety and British Society of Painters events, Mis Susan Tattersall, of Clitheroe, has


A previous winner at the . . . . .


several pictures of Venice on show - her favourite subject. "Horses of St


Mark's" and "Dilapidated Grandeur" are two of her


six paintings. She is a well-known painting-for-pleasure tutor


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| locally.Mr Trevor Lmeard, of Sabden, prefers memory- style subjects. "Memory Lane", and "Nostalgic Image" follow his hallmark style, and he too.has six


Charity work in a war zone


Hotel re-vamp


PLANNING and listed building consents have been issued by officials of Ribble Valley Borough Council for work at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe. Jennings Brothers PLC applied to demolish some walls and remove sections of others to reposition the ladies’ toilets and adjust the size and position of the bar.


I event, which is being held in the Wesley Room of Trini­ ty Methodist Church. From 7 p.m. guest speak­


CHARITY work in war- tom Bosnia will be the sub­ ject under discussion in Clitheroe on Monday night. Staff at the town's Oxfam shop have organised the


er Mr Garry Weetman will speak on "Oxfam in Bosnia". There will also be a presentation of certifi­ cates and badges to volun­ teers who have been with the organisation for more than five years.


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PLAYERS from Blackburn Rovers' youth team helped chil­ dren reach their goal of reading more as part of St Leonard's CE School's book week.


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