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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 1 1 th , 2001 i l i i i i‘f M|j
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A B A N K 1 C member was blesdale Koi
anniversary c: M r R o(;,:t u ';-
HSBC :un! nav. ■ ; T la in o i ! Ballister i left) and local district governor i! ,:s tor * utwi)R \ aiic> nia^ ** a” £ \"ill('v muvor Conn, Mrs Dwen o w . r , v„ aml Clitheroe Mayor Coun. M r s ^ _ M n n r c o c k
Marv Robinson. They joined, as our
t.oj.iriipb shows, club president Mr John Sawley.
Inn, was organised by club i ^ DJ id Ratcliffe, of
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’ i* \ '' O \ ‘ '!VM - ‘■ ‘I ; '•'l - ,SA ‘ i T V r t ' ifetfT Cb&': ■TS i.'V'XITC . . i i •?M ior Kibblesdale Rotarians c 3 Overgrown field will
soon be a nature trail for Whalley school
C H I L D R E N o f a W h a t l e y ^ ° ? ^ J n“ S e i ? o ^ d O T r a S d ^ Y happy h o u r s
Ho able to spend on a nature trail righ measure from in the
lege have enlisted the agreed to donate sto Castie Cement has help of a top environ- and design ana in
overgrown field adjacent hope the "ature bwl wW . can access the fieh1 vitl^
to the school into a con- be used by y^iagers wh servationarea.
Dr Ron Freethy, who through the schools Prominent naturalist out having ,,
works as a consultant to grounds, £tnd head of u the Mersey Basin Cam- tory at Oakhill College, p a ig re a r r ie d o u ta b io - MrCharles Jepson«ud.
wiiaiiie wmen wm used to aid educational projects for pupils. He found tha t a
Ribblesdale works. Industrial areas can be home to rare fauna and flora, and Dr Freethy, who is co-ordinating the study, believes the wildlife found at the
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diversity study on the "This is gomg to be a qua y that which site, identifying key gmat bcnef t no oniy to a
quarry is even more . .
............ ,1___ iwnipn wildlife which will be J ^ c h o . l . t o t ^ the
j right. He predicts trout will be swimming in the stream in the near future and he also believes the project, which enlisted the help of schoolchild-
stream was partly pol luted from outflow pipes at the school and, after a short discussion with a plumber, it was put
can’t thank Castle Cement and Dr Freethy enough for the time, effort and expertise they have given us." Coun. Keith Hall,
reserve. "Wo have found nest
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quarry manager at Cas tle Cement, said: "It is so important we involve youngsters in looking after the environment because it is their future
ing peregrine falcons and ravens as well as 80 other species of birds, includ ing little ringed plovers who appear to ignore the blasting on the site, which is very unusual,"
he said. General manager ol
ren, will provide long- know how much our stall ' ^ involved, and
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WHALLEY - BAXTER
I daughter of Mr and Mrs E. Baxter, of Downham Road, Chatburn, and before her marriage she I was a project manager at
A couple who are to make their future home in the Slovak Republic were married in Christ Church, Chatburn. The bride, Miss Judith Baxter, is the
Castle Cement, Mr Ian Sutheran, said: "Even though we are only half-
quite stag-
term benefits for the have enjoyed getting g^ing: we are pleasantly local environment.
a surprised and delighted by the findings so far.”
Bead1 displl
THE beady eyes of thl world are on Clitheroel Members of the towr I
Toll House Beaders, thl North's only beadworkj group, are staging an ex bition of their craft at tj headquarters, Halfpenj
the BBC in London. Her bridegroom, Mr
David Whalley, is the general manager at Sews, in East Slovakia, and is the son of Mr and Mrs M. Whalley, of Ladies Mile, Knutsford,
Cheshire. Given away by her
F\
father, the bride wore an ivory R eg en cy-s tyle
I white and green, trailing I asparagus, spray roses, white September, lysi-
gown, with a pearl bead ed bodice and a short veil held in place with a pearl tiara. Her over-the- arch bouquet was of all
carried bouquets similar
1 machia rannuculus and ivy-
She was attended by „ , , lM.11 ; a \
mf m i
l-l-ps S I Shot);
should n W ; :
in voitv
r _ even lor the essentials - . a- , i>e ... a relaxing experience.
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,u don’t need is music blaring s. ( >r anfstant annoying
auuor;N -mm. .,_, i m its..,usttallv for the benefit
oi the stai!. S: i n Booths we don’t have either, in Sat:, we h', not to make a loss
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about anvihing apart from staying the [jest !or < lr.tit • ‘he best for quality and, of com m. ih h i^ ] (or service. 'Booths. Quhdly do<’* d-
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Miss Gillian Humphries and Miss Charlotte Bax ter, the bride's niece, who
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wore bottle green crepe dresses with chiffon scarf
detail and small pearl tiaras in their hair. They
to the bride's. Best man was Mr
Vlad Danylko and groomsmen were Mr
Steven Baxter, the bride's brother, Mr Toby Thompson, the bride groom's brother-in-law, Mr Chris Simpson and Mr Steve Brook.
q’hc ceremony was conducted by the Rev.
Walter Drain. Following a reception,
held at the Inn at Whitewall, the couple travelled to Thailand for
their honeymoon. Photo: Kent Photog
raphy, Chatburn.
‘Hallowe’en warning has 1 I hit our business’ - traders _iU.
SMALL businesses relying on visitors for their income are wor ried that a Lancashire County Council warning has been taken
too literally.
away from Pendle Elill at Hallowe'en, because the hill is still out of bounds due to foot and mouth precautions. But traders in Sabden and Down- ham fear that the warning has put
The council warned people to stay , t .
I people off
totally.Mr Lawerance Baxter, one of the ioint proprietors of an arts and crafts centre in Sabden said: "Five weeks ago we had just started to see a trickle of visitors coming through again after
some very dire months. "We had just started to get walkers
and cyclists back through again, then . .
everything stopped dead. "We have put it down to this warn
Pcndle Hill." He said friends who had businesses .
elsewhere in the area had reported the same phenomenon. But they plan to fight back, point
ing out to people that the villages and businesses are still open for business and that walkers and cyclists could still use the roads and lanes to see the beauties of the countryside in Lan-
cashire.Mr Baxter is getting together with a local public house to launch a mar keting exercise with a painting and crafts competition.
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Mental marked stress-fl
"CREATE a stress-fj message from Jigsaw" the pioneering local i
World Mental Healtl Manager Su Gle|
declared: "The day anl our project is about chal lenging the stigma anl negative stereotypil associated with mentl illness, as well as raisui
awareness of the wof going on through the r1
of the year.
a massive contributiii to tackling mentl health issues and thl have a lot to gain il
"Employers can mal doing so."
lished in 1992 and is ccj brated all over the woil All the staff and vl
The day was estal |
unteers at Trinity Ccj munity Partnershf were to enjoy a day avJ from their normal r<l
tine to take parti stress-reducing woi shops such as aromatll apy and massage. F Trinity manager I
Geoff Jackson commil ed: "We are leading J way in East Lancasl in recognition of W<| Mental Health Day I stress in the workplaj "Our aim is for nl companies and indivl
als to be aware of f importance of the I and the issues it 1 motes, as well as ofl services and professil support available ill
area."
Lavishly- on aviatii
THE Ribblesc Camera Club's I gramme of visil speakers contiiF w ith Mr Got Bartley's talk or ation photograpi It was lavishly I
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at a natUre
mental consultant and a walkway whicn w ,hree_year research pro- b
Staff of Oakhill Col- Works b ^ '^Ftonc months and year ahead". commissioned a
nearby company, Castle cri^ - c™^Jh^ resehool gramme into the wildlife Cement, to convert an Staff at the sc
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trated with slides L highest quality afj Bartley recalled VI was inspired to fil teenager, even# gaining his pilot s II He then join!
local photograph! ety and learned! that allowed If
switch from fbl photographing! planes.
the equipment! and film required!
The speaker di| I
cessful aerial ph* phy, showing make the best!
Pupils! INFANT pupils!
Chipping have w Kept Village Cc They had to i |
they were most! has been award! a year, and a chi In the lower I
the same comp I commended. I
all over Lancasl The competl
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