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Cut in evening hours at town’s police station
THE evening opening hours of Clitheroe JJUU11CO UUW W v*.v —
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King Street premises for non-urgent matters or the production of docu ments can now be made between 8 a.m. arid 8
pjn, •'.The same move has
been .made at the Accrington, Great Har wood and Darwen sta tions. The police say tljat very few people visit any of them after 8 pjm., and the staff time Which has been under used offering a facility which is not needed is being better employed. ] "We are streamlining
Police Station have been cut. Routine visits to the phones outside the sta-
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tions will enable immedi ate help or advice to be obtained in case of emer
gency. A new radio system
undergoing national- level trials in Lancashire is helping officers com municate better, espe cially in the hilly, rural parts of the Ribble Val
ley- The sets are digital, . .
our service in order to make the most of the resources available to us," says Chief Supt. Jbhn Thompson, the divisional commander. The police strongly emphasise th a t tele-
in on
t i l i n g :: ne walls will mark
|en Days at Slaid- om tomorrow for
J'Once built, these
Le , as well as river • Wders.
Ills will stand for hun- leds of years. Some‘ Irly walls even date Im the 15th Century! peal wallers, such as fill Kenyon, Reuben
Jirsons and the Wood |mily, have taken part [ this research and a cent piece of wall built. / the Wood family bor- ers the Millennium. Iraveyard below Slaid-
Lhich comprises a muse-; Im, audio-visual display,. lea room and gift shop,. l i l l be open from 1 1 a.m.; Intil 4 p.m. on each day. |nd admission is free.
urn church." The heritage centre,'.
offer a number of wave- | bands for different oper ations at the same time, are secure from eaves- dropping and work | inside buildings. They are being further devel oped to give officers on the beat immediate access to a wide range of information about vehi cles or people to help in
their work.'
Brewery’s cheery news will benefit the elderly
SENIOR citizens in the Ribble Valley will be among those who will ben efit from some fund-rais ing by the Daniel Thwait-
es Brewery. Staff and customers at
the Blackburn-based com pany helped to raise £25,500 for Help the
Aged*The money will enable Hyndburn Homewise, a
care and repair service providing home security arid minor repair work for the older generation in the Clitheroe area, to buy two vans to give a more effec tive and responsive mobile service for the elderly. 1 The Thwaites cam
paign has also allowed Help the Aged to fund a minibus to provide vital transport for many older
people.Thwaites chairman Mrs Ann Yerburgh said: ”We enjoy raising funds, and are sure our support of these two vans will help bring a lasting benefit to many older people in the
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Course for drivers
i DRIVERS in the Rib ble Valley are being offered the chance to I improve their driving
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ability.The Blackburn Area Road Safety Association is starting the latest in its series of six-week bet
ter-driving courses on September 25th at Blackburn Northern
I Sports Club. The association began
I based on the police dri ving manual and covers all aspects of driving, including motorways.
the courses in 1966. The course content is
1 The fee of £20 covers lectures on Tuesday evenings and practical 1 driving sessions on Sun
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CULT TV series "Cold Feet" star James Nesbitt charmed an admiring crowd in Whalley on Friday. He was in the village to open
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Arms, but it has now moved to King Street, near the centre of
the village. A large crowd turned out to
the relocated office of estate agents and land management specialists Athertons - and fans
turned out in force. Athertons office was previ
ously next to the Whalley Success
Ribble Valley." Homewise manager
Sue Sinclair said: "We are grateful to Thwaites. The new vans will be well stocked with good equip ment and we will be able to provide a much more resporisive service from
now on."
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HUNDREDS of people took the opportunity to look around 3M Neotech- nic, Clitheroe, during the site's open day for families of emp
loyees. The event was the
first of its kind to be organised a t the Up- brooks plant, which manufactures aerosol valves and components for the pharmaceutical
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The day included guided tours of the site
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Punch and Judy, face painting and a bouncy
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The wedding service of trainee teacher Miss Judith Maxwell and engineer Mr Paul Wreglesworth at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, had plenty of family
m Two of the bride’s cousins, Helen Stott and Mr Ron Thompson, read lessons, and the tamdes uncle, Mr Martin Lloyd, played the organ, assisted by Mr
AnThe'bridef of Buckingham Orive Read’ is lhe daughter of Mr Alan and Mrs Sue Maxwell. Iitr bridegroom, of West Lilling, York, is the son of Mr Walter and Mrs Sheila Wreglesworth, of North
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short-sleeved gown with train and veil and carried a bouquet of cream and red roses.
She was attended by cousins Helen Sanderson and
Nicole Porter. Helen wore a gold dress, Nicole was in cream. They carried bouquets of cream and gold
"T h e bridegroom’s best friend, Mr Simon Hard
wick, was best man, and the brides brother, M Andrew Maxwell, was the groomsman. ^ Following the service, conducted by the Rev. Alan
G Bailey, guests were entertained at a reception at Ui'e Clarion Hotel and Suites, Foxfields, Whal ey. U Afterwards the couple, who will set up their future home at West Lilling, left to spend their honeymoon
in Majorca. Photo: Pycs of Clitheroe.
WINNERS of the bridge session at the Pendle Club on Monday afternoon were: Miss Ada
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No 19 (Antiques Shop) Moor Lane
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bit over-theatrically expressing amazement that Blackburn
Rovers had been promoted. The event had plenty ol
style, with a marquee put up on the gable end and suitable music from the Whalley-based
Garage Band. Atherton’s founder Mr John
Atherton has known Mr Nes bitt for many years through
mutual friend Carol Starks,
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so was able to get over to Whal ley and am really enjoying myself," said Mr Nesbitt. So warm was the welcome
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