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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 19th, 2000 11 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashir jonline.co.uk


Investment in treatment


A NEW occupational ther­ apy building has been opened at one of the area's specialist hospitals. Kemple View Psychiatric


Services, Langho, is one of eight similar units owned by Partnerships in Care Ltd. It has 61 beds and about 110 staff, most from the local community. The new centre, called


the Phoenix Building, was opened by the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Chris lloltom, and designed by Clitheroe-based architects Ivan Wilson and Partners. The hospital director, Mr


Peter Handy, said: "The opening of this important new facility reflects our con­ tinuing investment in the provision of high-quality care and treatment."


Quad bike theft


A RED Honda quad bike worth .£2,800 was driven away from the yard of a farm at Cow Ark last Wednesday.


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men. The students pictured


are all members of the school's "Hot Spider" com­ pany, which is this year’s entry in the local heats of the Young Enterprise Award Scheme. Sponsored by Welton-


hurst Blow Plastic Mould­ ings, of Blackburn, the team is hoping to create a profitable business from selling products such as spider pens, yearbooks and a party kit, which it is cur­ rently developing. The award scheme chal­


lenges young people to trial their entrepreneurial skills in a competitive environ­ ment, pitting their business wits against companies formed by neighbouring


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was to establish whether the principle of residential development on the site was acceptable. Members of Ribble Valley Borough Council's Planning and Development Committee agreed that it was and granted permission.


Services will be held in


school during facelift for Whalley Parish Church


THE start of the Year 2001 will mark a new beginning for one place of wor­ highlight some of its fea­


ship in the Ribl )le Valley. And, while a m ajor reno- Chris Stony. He added that a decision had been taken to


vation and refurbishment scheme is carried out at Whalley Parish C Lurch, the vicar and his pa -ishioners will be going back to school The work, whi :h is cost­


ing ,£83.000 to complete, is scheduled to start on Janu­ ary 1st and will be finished by Easter. In the interven ing months while the church is closed, Sunday morning services will take place in Whalley CE Primary School and eveni ng services will be held at Whalley


Abbey. "We were told by the


architects that if we tried to have the church open the work would take longer and be more expensive," explained the vie ar, the Rev.


go for the shorter option which would involve closing the church, but would also ensure that the work would only take a matter of a few months to complete. "There is enough space in


the school hall to fit church in on Sunday mornings," said Mr Sterry. "We have talked to the headteacher. Mr Brian Bcresford. and we think it is viable." Over the past year


around £73,000 has been raised towards the cost of the work. Not only will the church be completely rewired, a new lighting scheme will also be installed. As well as making it easier for people using the church to read, the aim is to


tures. There are also plans to


redecorate the church from the top of the tower to the back oT vestry, including painting and the specialist cleaning and restoration of the many examples of intri­ cate woodwork. Said Mr Sterry: "When


we started last October I said that 1 wanted to com­ plete the work in 15 months then we could address the question of ordinary giving. Everything is on target and our final challenge is to raise the last £10.000. "It is absolutely brilliant


that £73.000 has been raised in 11 months and I have no doubt that people will pull together for the hist push."


Clitheroe’s ‘Van Gogh’ turns the paint brush on himself


CLITHEROF artist Mr Raymond Pick: ip is used to having his pain tings exhib­ ited and has ev en received special awards for his


efforts. His watercok lur creations


have mainly depicted detailed scenes of local sur­ roundings, but this time he has turned the brush upon


himself. Mr Pickup, who likes to


be known by t is nickname of Van Gogh, 1 ias painted a self-portrait, minus an ear


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A honeymoon in America followed the wt idding of Gis­ burn meat inspector James Richard Falsli aw and nurs­ ery nurse Sarah Louise


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A BOOK entitled "The Harrisons of Gisburn Forest" generated much


local interest five years ago. Now the author, Mr Billy Harrison, is


about to move from his North Craven home to Kent and, from next weekend, the book will only be available via the Inter­


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