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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 9th, 2000 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonlme.co.uk Eye of toad, wing of bat . . . a monster of a success


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at school SAN I.)BAGS were shipped in to a Ribble Valley School just in time as a deluge threatened to flood the building. Children were sent home


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Bridge winners


WINNERS of the Howell Movement at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: Mr D. Mortimer and Mrs B. Wilson. Mrs 1. Park and Mr B. Cuba. Post-prandial bridge win­


THERE were ghostly goings on at one Ribble Valley school


on Hallowe'en. With witches, devils, drae-


ners at the annual dinner at Waddow Hail were: NS Mr and Mrs G. Pollard. E\\ Mrs I.. Wilkinson and Mrs .1. Gilmore. On Thursday evening winners were: NS Mrs M. Phillips and Col M. Jeffery. Mr and Mrs C. Pol­ lard. i'.W Mrs M. Thomp­ son and Mrs.). Bowker. Mrs


ulas and ghosts, the spooky spectacular at Pendle Prima­ ry School in Princess Avenue was a great success. A lot of hard work had


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gone into making the various out fits and prizes were award­ ed to Milly Wardle and Sam Anderton for being the best- dressed girl and boy. The disco, which had been organised by t he friends of


the school, was enjoyed by 10(1 junior children. Our photograph shows


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A CLASSIC example of local heritage generations is under way in Slaidbur


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is resettrcdiing 11 odder \ al­ ley farming past, present and future and has just been awarded a lTi.750 grant by the nationally based Local Heritage Ini­


tiative. The money will help


finance the work, the results of which are being made public-ally available on an


on-going basis. The bocal Heritage Ini­


tiative is a new scheme to help local groups investi­ gate. care for and explain their local landscape, tradi­ tions and culture. It is a part nership bet ween t he Countryside Agency, the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Nationwide Building


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Shell Belter helped pay for of the project field names boundaries i llodder Talk l.'sown Milk "Pathway to t t u r y . "


is now almost some of the r view at the p Individual b been prepare, liter materi; over the ne> may be addi coniprehensiv


farm histories Research (


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I' the project .•omplete and ■suits are on irish church, loklels have 1 so that fur- 1 assembled t two years


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year will cove l t ury of farmii der Valley, changes fr< horse power family life an farms of peril sion and o wartime. In 2002


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cation, into organic farm­ ing as well as into tourism related subjects, will be studied and so will lie the amalgamation of farms and the disappearance of "starter" ones. The regener­ ation in some places involv­ ing replanting of hedges and woodland and the rebuilding of walls will also hi-covered. "This is a community


project carried out by the members of Slaidburn \\. 1.


with the support of vil­ lagers and with the most important contribution coming from local farmers, says project co-ordinator


change in the pattern of rural life, when so many of our Valley farming tradi­ tions are at risk and so much ot our local history could so easily be forgot­ ten. we wanted to record as much as we could before if was too late. It is a way of looking al the possibilities for the future of the Valley and encouraging local peo­ ple to get involved as well."


Mrs Jenny. Bradley. "At this time of rapid


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barded with water which poured down front the sur­ rounding hills like a river. Two members of staff


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went to a drop-off point in W bailey to collect a dozen sandbags to block the back and two side doors from the heavy rain. The barricades were put in place just in lime and managed to pre­ vent any water making its way into the school build­


ing.


Children living outside the village were sent home


at midday. The three roads from


. adiltam into Sabden were completely impassable and the one to \V hallev was only passable with extreme cau­


tion. Headteacher Mrs Tina


Bradley said that in view of the weather forecast, the parents of children living outside the village were con­ tacted and the children were sent home.


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