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6 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 7th, 2001


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.are trying to keep a member of the family in their own home. Carers can feel very isolated, especially if they are not aware of the back up and help which is avail­ able for them." The pack, designed in


the Communicare NHS Trust, said: "A lot of people


consultation with carers, gives a variety of local and national information.. I ts production has


in the Ribble Valley will a new initiative being


involved the NHS Trust, Lancashire Social Services and Ribble Valley Primary Care Groups. The newly inaugurated charity, Carers Link, Hynd-


j burn and Ribble Valley, is (actively supporting the


■ . aims of Carers Week with ' 23 displays around the area. Carers are invited to be


; present at the launch of the carers' information pack, at NHS Trust headquarters at Eagle Street, Accrington, at 10.15-a.m. • Whalley Carers Group


will hold a cheese and wine evening on June 15th in the Council Chamber, Church Street, Clitheroe, to mark ' National Carers Week. /


MS society thanks flag day supporters MEMBERS of Clitheroe! and'Ribble; Valley MS Society have expressed thanks to all those:who helped and con­ tributed to their recent flag day which raised £506 for the chanty.


informal vehicle show which


Valley business offering motorists tlieLPGroute tolowerfuel costs ■


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MOTORISTS who want to be environ­ mentally friendly as well as economy minded can now have their cars modified at a Whalley workshop to use liquified


petroleum gas. Ribble Valley Autogas Ltd says it is the first


local business to offer LPG conversions for con­ ventional petrol engines and turbenequippej 1 cars.. LPG is found naturally and’is.also'a product .


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of the oil refinihg process. Its clean burning piop-1 erties provide much lower levels of harmful emis-? sions than petrol and diesel, anil the fuel is much more economical to use.


Ribble Valley Autogas directors Mr Julian 5-. ,


Sergeant and Mr Jamie Allen say they can install the LPG system in two or three days. They have 10 years experience in the motor


engineering trade and are qualified to fit systems m accordance with the LPGA code of practice. There is a variety of fuel tank and installation


options, all of which are based round Landi Renzo systems. One of these is a gaseous injec­ tion unit, which improves fuel economy'yet retains the performance levels of a petrol engine^ for the average driver.


the manufacture of this type of installation. Mr Allen said: "BMW and Mercedes recom-


Landi Renzo is a leading company involved in ' -


could become an annual event caused a lot of interest on the


main road through Billmgton. Fellow regulars at.(theuJudge


Walmesley pub have followed Gary Wareing's tractor renovaton with interest - then decided to run their


BOXALL- POLLARD


Competition golfer Miss Jane Elizabeth Pollard, a long-standing member of the Whalley club, was married at Whalley Parish Church to Mr Guy Jonathan Anthony Boxall. The bride, a. sales.dxecu- tive, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs JohrS Pollard, o| Newton Drive,. Accrington- and


) the bridegroom, a


Natwest bankismarisjger,4s the son of Mr and MrSjJohn Boxall, of Hungerford, near Reading.


Given away by her father, JAMIE ALLEN and Julian Sergeant at work on a LPG conversion (T0G0601/1)


mend the gaseous injection system for their cars.-;., Some 65,000 vehicles are running on LP.G,in and it is better for other modern engines, too. ‘ 'the UK and it is forecast that this will have risen


The’cost of our conversions start at £1,000, to ^50,000 by the end of 2003. . r-wvimi,


mclusive of VAT.


ventional car, but as the fuel costs a mere 36p a litre, against 80p a litre for premium leaded petrol, the savings are clear. Shell and BP are committed to developing LPG and they, along with some supermarkets, are fitting pumps on their garage forecourts. Added to this are startling environmental ben­


An LPG car returns 5% less m.p.g. than a con-


efits. LPG produces 90% less pollution than diesel and 80% less pollution than petrol. The larger the car engine and the higher the


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al St Catherine's Church, West Bradford,^mini-market to -- Disinfectant mats and other precautions were taken nearly £900.


A STEADY stream of patrons took pepceeds^at the annu- ,was the most successful in recent times. '


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The countryside emergency was'expected3to hit the Our picture shows some stallholders and helpers. (J290501/3)


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The Government'has ipledged that duty on’' ,LPG will be frozen until 2004.


mileage, the greater the saying, as the conversion cost is paid off more’quiclcly and fuel-cosPh’en^ fits swiftly become apparent. •


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’ ;j$ 'jr • Gate Works, Eshton, Clitiveroe. The freephone. i contact number is Q80Q 8046499.


Detailed technical ihiorrpation on the system ^ THE premises of Ribble Valley Autogas in Back King Street, WhaTlcy (%G06t)i7l)


^ n d full quotations'are ayailhble on the business's website, www.rv-autogas.co.uk


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j . Ribble Valley Autogas Ltd installs LPG sys­ tems at its workshop in .Unit 9, Back King Street, Whalley, and has a;sales office at Park^


I Mi- Sergeant said: "For economy reasons and ’ to help the environment this conversion is ideal. We have a demonstration car available and prospective customers receive a free emission test of their vehicle."


the bride wore an ivory gown and carried a bouquet of Singapore orchids. Bridesmaid was Miss Fiona Bale, who wore a capucino- coloured two-piece outfit with a fishtail skirt......... . Mr Nick Auld was.best - ^


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■RAIN dampened nol enthusiasm for the stj fair in‘ Ribchester. Some stallholders we


mayed at first - but ini event plenty of people I up.


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tions took the opportune put on a stand and raise| to help with their bills,;


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own Sunday afternoon vehicle show on the pub car park. "It started in a small way, then


more and more people said they would come - we had everything from a Sin­ clair C5 to some big new trucks," says landlord Mr Paul Cryer. Jeeps, vintage cars and motor cycles and even a three-wheeled trac-


tor were on show. "People swopped interesting stories about their vehicles and we are holding another show on August 25th," added Mr Cryer. Mr John Wild normally drives one


of the big lorries at the back of the picture - but managed to squeeze into the C5 for a trial spin. (J290501/4)


Recruiting volunteers


AGE CONCERN has a long list of projects in the Ribble Valley for which


it needs voluntary help. So it has thrown an open


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.and Thank You Day" at Clitheroe Library. -: The open day is being held in connection with the


invitation today for new vol­ unteers to join existing ones at a "Volunteer Recruitment


‘ United Nations Internation­ al Year of Volunteers as a way of attracting people to help with projects in the Ribble Valley. Age Concern wants help


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six w< THE Trough road I


reopen in five or six Landslips threateni


The ceremony was con­


ducted by the Rev. Alan Reid and the reception was


at Mytton Fold Farm. ■ couple are to live in Milton The honeymoon destina- Keynes. ,


tion was Mauritius, and the Photo: Edward Paul


with the charity and insur­ ance and information shops in Clitheroe; its "Caring Neighbourhood" scheme, a befriending service" for socially-isolated people; day care centres iq Clitheroc and Newton, outrach develop­ ment and fund-raising in support of all of its services. The open day runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.


Church’s mini-market raises £900. •'/ * 4>' iff! rt M ‘ s‘ yl" V ' ^ / " ;■ ^4 , -


‘tained for farmers! such tourist trade as I


major catastrophe ca the emergency closu the tricky, but vital, ’ tre of the kingdom" ai as long ago as la s t1 her. . Access has been n |


' might have been has] cut o u t.'


ments emphasised thd danger of a major land! Extensive ground stl


Official notices and: .............


ising measures will a soon now that the wea has improved. Inevitably Lancaa


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County Council has | criticised for not stall remedial work soon enq not publicising the cld enough, and not signin*


: closure far enough 11 down the route. However, there has


a suggestion that too i publicity would encoi sightseers to an area' was actively dangerou ' A county spokesmaij week repeated that the


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VOLUNTEERS come to the rescue ir Ribble Valley with sup in times of bereaver have boosted their ser


- ! Now the Blackburn, I ^ dburn and Ribble Vd branch of Cruse Bert ment Care has extendi work to include sped


counselling in the eve miscarriages or still bir And recent donat


have allowed the bran increase the work of | dren's counselling.


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