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C l i th e r o e Advertiser & Times, June 7th, 2001 le o n l in e .c o .u k riithprnB 49939A iFHitnriaii 492323 (Advertisin g ^ ^ c e ss - i (Classified), www.eastla --------------


Rain fails to dampen spirits of the many who turned up for Ribchestor s


> 1 .RAIN dampened no one’s were web '


. j.j *frtfv«Q tured below from the left are for Sheila Bamber, Hilda Bentley,


the tured below from the left are


'enthusiasm for the street wince h a te fully judged . Dinah Procter, Mfflie Desanti, fair m Rochester.


Some stallholders were dis- going on previous experience Dewhiirst. (T2905U1/JJ mayed a t f i r s t -b u t in the


and had barely enough.


Numerous village organisa- great success, giving confidence tions took the opportunity to t in t the


put on a stand and raise money . St WiUnd's Churc to help with their bills, and all


in the village hall-helpers pic


altogether and the day was a , weather-smiling through the jrom ^


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' “ .“i ,,, was‘ Henshaw, John Hilton and _ , Rosemary Sabben. (T290501/1) ---------------


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amount of food to provide Jenny Kikhawand Jenny ; , Ribchester Allotment Caraen


event plenty of people turned . There were some 30 stalls Society members are used to tne Up.. ■


I - \ ^ ^ Bridal Couture


Chipping to act as an inspiration for writers ACTUAL or would-be creative writ- 0J a^ d


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ers are being invited tola-workshop f K V rli f ference


t tator Caroline GiUillan,is araungjo help any writer, complete novice or. expert.


ChipptS is the venue and the idea is to, , A booklet including some of the workj.1?- use its attractive and historic setting to du“ dQ


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rPeople swopped Ibout their vehicles


r another show on


Id Mr Cryer. lormally drives one


f t the back of the ged to squeeze into


bin. p01/4)


fcruiting


[unteers .ONCERNhasa


J of projects in the IValley for which


1 voluntary help. Jias thrown an open Dn today for new vol- lo join existing ones (unteer Recruitment lan k You Day" a t ~ ' t


|elibrary.


Lpen day is being Connection with the Nations Interriation- K of Volunteers as a attracting people to I th projects in the


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Valley. poncern wants help 3 charity and insur- d information shops


■heroe; its "Caring lourhood" scheme, a |d in g service- for [-isolated people; .day litres in Clitheroe and


Trough road due to reopen in


six w e ek s ’ tim e THE Trough road above Dunsop Bridge should


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as long ago as last Octo ber.


i o f allot its services, [open day runs from 1 to 2p.m.,


In, outreach develop- Ind fund-raising in


' ,900 nhove the road and fill up ™ S o S a T e ^ " ‘M S


— D M & t ic e s a n d s ta te l ' drainage on the roadsYmth ments emphasised the real some resurf acmg of the car


daneer of a major landslide, nageway. Extensive ground stabil- Coun. Mrs Mary Wilson,


• soon now that the weather ty and borough councils, hasimproved.


ising measures will s ta r t a member of both the coun- ^ says that the closure was


Inevitably Lancashire badiy affecting the tourist


. County Council has been trade, in addition to the criticised for not starting foot and mouth effects,


i ■ remedial work soon enough, "Everyone in the area has not publicising the closure been to get the county enough) and not signing the £o do tbe WOrk so the road


; closure far enough back cQul(1 be reopened," she down the route.


... However, there has been "This wjU encourage our valley! I t will also


says.


a suggestion that too muen coastal visitors to return to publicity would encourage


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Bereavement support group i is extending its services


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‘ Ribble Valley with support “ “ P h is ^ anned on Mon- in times of bereavement . g from p.m. to 9-30


VOLUNTEERS wno ■ come to the rescue m the'


„ h has a telephone (01254 207999),


^dburn and Ribble Valley ^ y s , from 1-30 p.m. to 3-30 branch of.Cruse Bereave- p.m. people can visit a com­ ment Care has extended its seii0r a t the Community work to include specialist Health Council Offices in counselling in the event of Richmond Terrace, Black- t miscarriages or still births. burn. And a support group


have boosted their service. At 0ther times mes- . ! Now the Blackburn, Hyn* sages can be left. On Fn-


r.rt.. recent donations meets on the second Tues-


i times. ■ . •J'.ai.um. Irecautions were taken at 1 ,


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S ir s to anybody bereaved. caU the helphne. . . . ..._


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