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Records galore at millennium poultry show


EXHIBITORS from the Irish Republic, Isle of Man, Scotland, Wales and many parts of England descended on Clitheroe Auction Mart for the Rib- ble Valley Poultry Soci­ ety's Millennium Show. The record entry of more


West Bradford, won first and second prizes and the Pendle Trophy for her Oxford game. A. J. and D. S. Moor-


house, of Waddington, won second prize with their Bel­ gian d'Avers bantam. Mrs J. Pickard, of


than 1,300 exhibits, includ­ ed 189 plates of eggs, also a record, and the 15 judges had a busy morning placing the awards A large array of cups and trophies was pre­ sented by a founder mem­ ber and society chairman Mr Colin Cooke, of Sabden. As well as 150 exhibitors,


Bolton-by-Bowland, won second and third prizes with her large old English game. Mr Jim Read, of


Waddington, won third prizes with his wheaten


bantam pullet. Mr David Speak, of


more than 200 members of the public visited the show. Local winners included


Clitheroe, won first, second and third prizes with his Ancona bantams. Mr David Wilkinson, of


Mrs Marilyn Wood, of West Bradford, who won two first prizes and three second prizes with her egg entries. Mr Rodney Bury, of


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Clitheroe, won third prize with a trio of soft feather


bantams. Mr Barry Swarbrick, of


Waddington, won a second prize with his game bantam trio and third prize with his old English game bantam, bred this year. Father-and-son team


Gisburn, had a good day, winning two firsts and a second with his silkies, and three firsts, two seconds and two third prizes with his old English game bantams. Our top picture shows


Gerald and Andrew Hillary won first and second prizes with their rare breeds, sec­ ond prize with a soft feather trio, and second and third prizes with their game ban­


tams. Mrs D. M Macalpine, of


Club asks for help


HELP to bring Ribblesdale Camera Club more up to date is being considered by members of Clitheroe Town


Council. To enable the club's pho­


tography enthusiasts to work with the latest digital tech­ nology, councillors are con­ sidering a request for finan­ cial help. A presentation on the club's work by committee members Mr Ken Geddes and Mr Steve Ashworth may lead to a donation of £100 for a flat bed scanner.


Extension go-ahead


PERMISSION has been granted for an extension to be built on a house in Calder Vale, Whallcy, to house an en-suite bathroom and din­ ing room. The decision was made by members of Ribble Valley Borough Council's Planning and Development Committee.


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Chipping’s Richard Pye with his best in breed -


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their hen, Fuzzy. (C211000/4)


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CRISP work by a pair of Ribble Valley school pupils has reaped rich


rewards. Following in the foot­


steps of the Wombles of Wimbledon Common, whose motto is to make good use of the things they find, brother and sis­ ter Zico and Fabrizia Passerini collected 3,000 vouchers from packets of Walkers crisps in just five


months. Thanks to their efforts


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Gino, the 200 pupils at Whalley CE Primary


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School collected a magmfi cent 24,000 vouchers from packets of Walkers crisps. All have now been traded in and swapped for a selection of books valued at around £2,000 which will supple­ ment curriculum work and the school's reading scheme. Ten-year-old Fabrizia


explained that her family had not eaten their way through all the 3,000 bags of crisps they had collected from. She said that some had been passed on by friends, others had been col­ lected from her father's place of work and the rest had been picked up off the floor from various locations,


including her daily to the Church Lane "Anywhere we saw 1 collected them," s Year Six pupil. Her brother, a y


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pupil at the school "We thought 100 v. Then we kept getti and more and ther collected 1,000. ' surprised when we had got 3,000. V had got 2,000 we v ried that we wouh 1 another thousand carried on." During an asse


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AN application to build a two-storey extension at the rear of a premises in Colthurst Drive, Chtheroe,


has been refused. The plan was turned


down by members of Ribble Valley Borough Council's Planning and Development Committee. In a report to members


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council officers said the pro­ posal would result in an over dominant extension" which would be detrimental to visual amenity and result in harm to adjoining prop­ erties due to loss of light.


Car break-in


A BLUE Honda Civic parked in Well Court was broken into some time between 4 p.m. on I1 riday and 12 p.m. on Sunday. The thieves took a radio cassette player valued at £150.


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