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Police investigate 35 sexual abuse allegations in county
D E T E C T IV E S in Lancashire are follow ing up 35 allegations of sexual abuse in chil dren's homes, residen tial schools and care establishments. In July, Operation
is Det. Insp. Steve Marston. He said: "Since launch
Nevada was launched in a bid to discover whether there has been a problem of historic in s t i tu t io n alised sexual abuse in the county. One of the offi cers leading the inquiry
ing the inquiry two months ago the investi gating team has taken more than 140 calls and interviewed more than 150 people nationwide. “ We are currently
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have a problem of historic institutionalised sexual abuse. The focus of the inquiry is to investigate the career histories of the people we have received complaints about and to find out where they are
investigating allegations made against 30 people who worked in children's homes, residential schools and care establishments. "It is still too early to
now."We are currently in the process of tracing approximately 800 former residents and staff from establishments across the country who we believe
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Drunks blamed for vandalism THREE drunken teenage girls are believed The
^ p o f e e dens, Billington.
may have information th a t will assist th<
inquiry.” Mr Marston said he 1
particularly interested t< speak to staff and car workers who are, or were working in the care aren in Lancashire in the '70:
'80s and '90s. Anyone who can help
asked to ring 0177 410544 - all calls will 1 dealt with by speciall; trained officers.
Majority decision means mountain rescue base at Dunsop Bridge can be extended
•\ M •VIORITY decision of 11 votes to eight has allowed an extension to the Dunsop Bridge mountain rescue base. The Kibble Valley Borough Council Planning and
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Development Committee was recommended to refuse tne rescue team's plan for a two-storey extension at Smel Mill The two-storev accomodation will replace the same number of beds and bunks as currently in an existing sin gle-storey unit. It will also provide more secure storage
SPThe parish council questioned whether the proposal was lust for a leisure development and in their report, planning officials said they were unconvinced about the necess > for the extension. It would increase the built form too
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‘ * ^ ‘v Mfts; , f(-L- ..t.T ■jr.k’P sjrfiWi N :1 * f t •iiS RILEY-WEST The manager of Whallcy's Dog Inn, Nigel Riley, married ' 1 ' v . y s - M i g g “ V S .on,™ d 'S SK i t e y . ofcUald.wislte, ,vho
coins lo .he syi». '» the daoiMor o J«» «»». B" k Street Church, and the late Robert Hall. Given away by her eldest son, Adam, the bride wore a
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full-length silver gown and a silver organza wrap. Her bou quet comprise of cream flowers with green foliage and s.l-
VC Chief'bridesmaid was Hazel Gudgeon who wore a cream dress with a silver wrap. Other attendants, Karla Gudgeon and Molly-Anna Linnane, wore cream dresses
sang a solo during the signing of the register. Following the ceremony, which ttxis conducted y th
Rev. Chris Sterry, a reception was held at the Moorcock '“ iw l lm Sm o o n in Ita Loko Dlstncl Ihomnvlytvcds
‘get tough’ policy POLICE say injuries to
two boys justify their get tough" policy towards
"BB" guns.A boy on his bike, ana another who was with his mother at the time, have both been injured by voung gunmen in Clitheroe Castle grounds.
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■ " S u S ™ Elms {Bowland, New..,, ISO, burn) felt that the extension was too big, and new pb should be submitted on a smaller scale. There was a lot
10 OtheTwm'mKWemembers spoke both forandagai
the nlan Some supporters said that the officials cc ments were too subjective, and others that the wor fT f £ ' te
b e S i t e v a r i o u s grants to help pay for the w S e cost of which is not yet known. Lottery money F
“ " t " said they wo for major work two years ago.
RESURFACING work wall be taking place in Clitheroe on consecutive Sundays at the end of this month and
Resurfacing roads_.:n u _ , _ _
into October. The work will result in
place from 8 a.m. to 6 this coming Sunday, as as on October 1st and 8 The alternative rout
The closure will b
the temporary closure of the C553 Wellgate/Shaw- bridge Street from the junc tion with Waterloo Road. Also affected will be the C578 Lowergate from its junction with Wellgate to the junction with Kings
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traffic affected by the sure will be to use Wati Road, Peel Street, Qu Way, Moor Lane, C; Street, Market Place
York Street. The emergency ser
have been informed access to properties w available at all times.
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A honeymoon in Mauritius followed the wedding of Miss Sarah Lodge and Mr Michael Keefe at Waddington
MThebride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Ixxlge, iof Cross Lane, Waddington. Her bridegroom is the son of Mr
and Mrs Ray Keefe, of Gisbum. Miss Lodge was given away by her father and attended >
her sister, Miss Julie Ixidge, and the bridegroom s sister, Mrs
NiB°iat man was Mr Nigel Willis. The ushers were the bride groom's brother, Mr Damien Keefe, and brother-in-law i 1 Geoff Cox. Page boys were Masters Bradley Lodge anc
° Fdtowrng the ceremony conducted by Mr Mark Sleet, a reception was held at Eaves Hall Country C ub follossed b> an evening reception at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington. The couple will live in Waddington. Photo: Raymond Greenwood, Clitheroe
Young farmers’ quiz
THE Bowland Young Farmers' regional quiz is to be held on September 28th at the Buck Inn, Paythorne. ° Starting at 8 p.m., the 113 ™t .nc «d« suppw. M<3 -
details are available from Rachel Stott. 012UU 4 The Young Farmers' regional annual1 tenpin bowling
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competition takes place on October 9th at the 1 rcston Megabowl.
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