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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 9th, 2000 13 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk


Christmas cherubs


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THE search is continu­ ing for the cutest Christmas cherub. East Lancashire Newspa­


pers is on the lookout for


youngsters up to four years old for our annual competi­


tion. The overall winner will


receive a canvas print and an engraved trophy. Run­ ners-up, from both the under-two age group and the two-to-four-years sec­


tion, will win a canvas print. Photographs are being


taken by ABC Portraits, free of charge, at the Char­


ter Walk Shopping Centre's customer care centre, Mar­ ket Square, Burnley, from Tuesday until Sunday next week. Sessions will be held from Tuesday until Satur day between 10 a.m. and 4 30 p.m. and on Sunday from noon until 4 p.m. The competition is run in


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conjunction with Charter Walk Shopping Centre Burnley. All of the cherubs will


‘Proud of my property’ -


appear in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times on the run-up to Christmas and people across East Lan­ cashire will be given the chance to vote for their favourite cherub. Last year's competition


householder


A LANGHO resident can build a new garage in St Mary’s Drive to enable him and his wife to get in and out of their car more easily. The planning application


was swamped with hun­ dreds of entries, and the winners were William Hamilton Holmes and Leah Clough.


Walker airlifted


A YORKSHIRE woman had to be airlifted to hospi­ tal after she fell while out walking near to Dunsop Bridge. Although the woman,


from Mr Robert Irwin was given the go-ahead by mem­ bers of Ribble Valley Bor­ ough Council's Planning and Development Commit-


who is in her 50s and from Selby, had suffered only minor injuries in her fall, by the time the ambulance crew reached her she was already showing signs of hypothermia. She was treated at the Royal Pre­ ston Hospital.


ELECTRICAL goods val­ ued at £600 were taken from a house in Talbot Close, Clitheroe, while the occupants were asleep


Theft from house


upstairs. The theft of the Aiwa


stereo, a television, an Aiwa video and a Sanyo microwave took place some­ time on Sunday night and was reported to the police


by a milkman. The total value of goods taken was £600.


tee.Mr Irwin told the com- mittee that the integral garage at his house had not been built for modern cars. He added that as both he and his wife have problems getting out of their vehicle they needed a bigger garage. A report to committee


PLAYERS at Manches­ ter United rallied round to give a Ribble Valley


by about 130 _ ly local folk, and


charity ball a boost. They signed a football


to be good fun a Manchester


and other club souvenirs for an auction held at the ball, which was organised by a young Billington mother in aid of Breakthrough - the breast cancer research char­


ity. Mrs Jeanette Richards, , ,


who staged "The Pink Rib­ bon Charity Ball" at The Inn at Whitewell, was bowled over by the club's


support.


£1,000 and Man United’s help went a long way towards making it such a financial success," she said. "The ball was attended


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said three letters of objec­ tion had been received, with one comment describing the proposal as "an eyesore". In answering the criticism Mr Irwin said: "I am proud of my property and to say it would be an eyesore really


hurts." In light of a question


from the parish council, which asked if the front of the garage could be moved further back, councillors agreed to grant planning permission on condition that the precise siting be agreed before development


starts. Transit van taken


POLICE are making inquiries into the theft of a


red Ford Transit van from West View, Clitheroe. The vehicle is valued at £2,000.


Views sought on child service move


RIBBLE/VALLEY families who use'the child develop­ ment ser/ice will be asked for their views on moving it from Rishton to Church.


The Service offers children with disabilities help an suppoR from a team of health, education and social ser-


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V1TkeEfast Lancashire Health Authority is proposing the part of the service covering the Ribble Valley should go to a/new purpose-built centre in Church, due to be built in 2001. The service will share premises with Sure Start, a Government scheme to improve the health and wellbeing


/ of voung families.


Services provided at the centre will include a day nurs­ ery, a creche, a drop-in nurse, an outdoor playground as


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well as parentcraft and antenatal classes. The consultation with the public on the move will last


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GREEN-FIN GERED residents from the Rib­ ble Valley enjoyed a social evening on Fri­


day. Sixty-six members and


guests of Clitheroe Gar­ den Club met in West Bradford Village Hall for the night, which included a hot pot supper. A good selection of


dance music was provided by Sheila and Gordon Richardson at a sound level which inspired danc­


ing, but also allowed con­ versation. The excellent hot pot supper, with a choice of sweets to follow, was prepared and served by Lisa Varo-Reyes. Those who attended


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offer.The evening closed with a vote of thanks to all who had played any part in arranging the event, in par­ ticular Janet Berry, social secretary, for organising it.


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