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


Reunion for netball


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 21st, 1999 11 C H U R C H G A T E


enthusiasts RIVALRIES were for­ gotten when members of past and present teams forming the Clitheroe and District Netball League made friendship their priori­ ty target. On shot were 22 veter­


ans, current players and league officials who, as our photograph shows, gathered at Bolton-by- Bowland's Copy Nook Hotel for their annual reunion. The celebration, organ­


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ised by Mrs Patsy Rimmer, was made all the more spe­ cial as this year marks the 25th anniversary of the league's foundation. Through the years, it has


"uncovered" numerous county players and con­ tributed attackers, defend­ ers and centres to some of the top teams in East Lan­ cashire. The opportunity to talk


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tactics and catch up on the latest gossip brought home those who had moved away from the area, as well as those still based in the nib­ ble Valley. (1701.99/M/11)


C o u n c i l p r a i s e d f o r r u r a l h o u s i n g u n d e r s t a n d i n g


A GOOD performance lias been shown in manag­ ing its houses by liibble Valley Borough Council, says a Government report. The council shows a good understanding of general problems in its


"deep rural parishes." Members of the council


Housing Committee con­ sidered the points made when they met. The area has been given £559,000 to spend on housing next year, and it will be used for improving council-owned homes and giving grants to the private sector. As regards council homes,


Tenant contact and best value are both high on the council’s agenda. As regards housing in


the Government says that Ribble Valley's manage­ ment costs remain low, and good performance has been maintained against key indicators. The houses remain in rel­


general, the report says that the Ribble Valley has suc­ cessfully brought various partners together, and a good information base is available. The report compliments:


atively good condition and some progress has been made in tenant involvement despite the difficulties of such a widely spread stock.


"You clearly have a good understanding and analysis of specific problems in rural areas and the links between housing and broader issues such as transport and employment, particualrly in the deep rural parishes. "The joint rural housing


enabler initiative is begin­ ning to produce results."


Camera club members show keen interest in slide folio


MEMBERS of Ribbles- dale Camera Club viewed one of Lancashire and Cheshire Photographic Union's current slide folios and listened to an accom­ panying tape at their lat­ est meeting. Ribblesdale was not rep­


ham, presents his talk on "India Revisited." Club member Mr John


resented in this section, but local interest was preserved by Accrington and Black­ burn camera clubs. At next week's meeting, Mr Peter Sharp, of Mal-


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"A GREAT team effort" is how organiser Les Norris describes Waddington Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal success. An enthusiastic and dedi­


cated effort resulted in £500 from sales to houses and farms and £330 was


West, who has won a series of gold medals himself in the last few years, and was particularly successful in 1998, has been given a very rare and prestigious honour by being asked to be one of the judges for the Royal Photographic Society's International Colour Slide Challenge. The club would like to congratulate Mr West on this recognition.


Team effort brings good poppy result


raised by schools. The overall total was


taken to £2,267 by the vari­ ous events during the year, including a cheese and wine evening and band concert. Thanks have been extended to all who helped.


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Stewart Bailey reveals that work on renovating Cromwell's Bridge should start soon.


"It depends on when the rain stops and when river levels . , ,


remain low for a long enough spell," says Mr Bailey. Key buildings which have been worked on during 19.18


include Stonyhurst College, Great Mitton Hall, the Old Stoneliouse, Mitton, Oxendale Hall, the New Hall and the White Bull pub, Ribchester, and Brennand s Endowed


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