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12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 13th, 2000


PEOPLE WHO WANT TO IMPROVE THEIR DRIVING SKILLS


ATTENTION !!


Would you like to be a safer and more responsible driver?


Th e East Lancs Group of T H E IN S T ITU T E O F ^


A D V A N C E D MOTORISTS Is offering a 12 week Driving


Course for £75.00 fully inclusive


FOR A FREE ASSESSMENT AND’ DEMONSTRATION contact: A la n W h ip p 0 1282 7 0 2 16 I


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/ Support group


commended for for his services


Tributes paid as he retires


STERLING service and attention displayed by the treasurer of the East Lancashire Myalgic Enceph-alomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Support Group during his years of services have been commended.


presentation was made to Mr Bill Edmondson on the occasion of his retirement from the post of treasurer. He was thanked by group leader Audrey Atwood and a bouquet was presented to Mr Edmondson's wife, Jeanne, by Pam Marsden, the assistant group leader. Committee members who


At the group's AGM a m a i


Thorough examination of vehicle and appraisal of work required


Firm quotation prior to work Protective covers and mats


Parts replacement only when necessary and with approval


Advice on items requiring future attention


Old parts retained for inspection Offer of vehicle inspection at completion


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OURiSERVICE


INCLUDES: Oil change; Oil & Air filter change; New spark plugs;


New points (if needed); Check anti freeze &


cooling system & return to optimal level.


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancsnews.co.uk Call goes out to gear up for


■»a- by Julie Frankland


GEAR up now for Clitheroe's Millennium Family Cycle


Challenge. The event, mooted at the begin­


ning of the year as a possibility, has now become an official reality with an approved five-mile route. Scheduled for Saturday, June 17th,


the challenge is being organised by cycle group the North Lancs Road Club on behalf of Clitheroe Town Council and falls within National Cycling Week. Councillors are hoping that up to 300


were re-elected at the meet­ ing were: A. Atwood, group leader; R. Eveleigh, secre­ tary; P. Marsden, assistant group leader, joint group contact and librarian; J. Birch, joint group contact and librarian; G. Brown; DTP and media scrapbook; T. Nichols, joint DTP; S. Fish, publicity officer. M. Hodgson was voted on the committee as treasurer and T. Hoyle as a committee member. A talk by Christine Hill,


cyclists of all ages will turn out on the day, with registration to take place at Roefield Leisure Centre. Although it is not a race, entrants will be given num­ bers so that marshals can keep track of them. The course, a diagram of which is published alongside, will also be super­ vised by volunteers from the St John Ambulance Brigade. Said a town council spokesman: "The


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challenge is purely a fun event, designed as something for families to enjoy togeth­ er and remember Millennium year by." Posters advertising the event will go


into production shortly. Everyone com­ pleting the challenge course will receive a commemorative certificate.


performance manager for the East Lancashire Health Authority, outlined the main areas of her work including the complaints procedure. She was able to help a number of group members with her expert advice and was thanked for her generosity by the group leader. ® The next meeting is


due to take place at 7-30 p.m. on May 12th. The venue will be Wilpshire Methodist Church, and there will be an update from Liz Thomas, of Welfare Rights. Inquiries can be made to Jeanette Birch on 01254 884250 or Pam Mars- den on 01254 884513.


Parker Street, Burnley Lancashire BB11.1AU


Joinery workshop A CHANGE of use applica­ tion from Chaigley Hall Barn, Bailey Bank, Cliaigloy, has been approved by officials of Ribble Valley Borough Council, acting under their delegated powers. A barn can be used for a


joinery workshop, office and dwelling.


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Two petitions give people their say


DEMOCRACY dictates that councils consider peti­


cashire County Council concerning the Ribble Val­ ley both failed, but at least; people had their say. In response to a 95-name


tions. Two varied ones to Lan­


petition from Plolden, the county's officials accepted that there had been prob-, lems with gritter drivers due to the flu epidemic. Normally they were expect­ ed to familiarise themselves with a route in advance, where necessary. But it was impractical to treat all roads. The "Unite Craven"


group had 63 names on its petition. They called for the removal of the "Lancashire" signs from the post-1974 administrative boundary in the Tosside area, and their re-placing on the "tradition­ al County boundary" pro- 1974. This one got short shrift. The signs are correct­ ly positioned on the present adminstrative boundary! Members of the Highways and Transportation Com­ mittee of the council have been told that the parish council at Tosside has "been made aware of this matter."


Success as club serves wine and cheese


- They toasted the success of attracting aid from Ribble Valley Borough Council towards the cost of a new court. The club also raised £350


MORE than 70 players and friends were in a celebratory mood when Whalley Tennis Club held a wine and cheese evening.


towards court improvements while they dined on delicious home-made pates and Butler's cheeses. Mrs Jill Farthing, who hosted the


evening at her Pendleton home, said; "Successful fund-raising for this and the resurfacing of existing courts means that work will start as soon as the Lawn Tennis Associa­ tion gives the go-ahead. "Whalley Tennis Club has many


social activities and anyone inter­ ested in joining is welcome to come to the opening club night on May 4th at 7 p.m. to learn more," she added. Our picture shows Jill Farthing


(centre), with chairman Mr David Walters, secretary Mrs Nicky Hop- wood and committee members at the wine and cheese evening. (030400/7/21a)


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