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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
from St Mary's RC Primary School, Sabden, last
Wednesday. The building was bom
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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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Nelson Civic Theatre 10-12 November 2000
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will help record itage
A CLASSIC example of local heritage generations is under way in Slaidbur
n The Women's Institute Society. A b 10
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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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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,) grant from Britain has l he first year researching and farm the Upper y for the \V.
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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
look at farm current then ed t lit lire tn
iver the next the last cen-
lg in the Hod- looking at
in man and to machines,
[1 the effect on ids of depres- farming in
t be team will ing conditions and at expect- nds. Diversifi
j recording for the benefit of future
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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