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im in the number le killed in drink- Kelated crashes le last 15-years, Mill remains a ■re of drivers who 1 with this irre- lle behaviour, and ■riving remains a I life threatening


re can save even e as a result of g people more D


Iriving, then this gn will have been


f the dangers of


rtiile." dded that gather- illigence informa- hrough "Drink lad proved to be ful in the past.


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C y r i l i s s t i l l a b i g h i t w i t h V a l l e y l a d i e s


ROTUND former offices were also at the


MP Sir Cyril Smith lunch. They had with 4-V.O+ of »7Q V.O them the Dame Adelaide


proved th a t a t 73 he D ht Trophy, won is still a big h i t with by c] ub members for the ladies.


Way Act might mean


parliamentarian and Research Campaign's bachelor boy was guest WOrk and cancer preven- of honour at Ribble Val- tion messages over the ley Ladies' Luncheon past year. Club's Christmas lunch, The award has previ- held at Gisburn’s Stirk 0usly been presented to House Hotel and spon- cjub committee mem- sored by bespoke furni- bers at events outside ture manufacturers Mills the Ribble Valley, but and Scott.


Rochdale's best-known awareness of the Cancer having the best raising of


than 350 club members borough, spellbound with his


sometimes funny and sometimes poignant explanation of what the Christmas season means


to him. He was preceded on to the speakers' platform


by vicar's wife Mrs Rose­ mary Hawthorne, who took a tongue-in-cheek look at social history through the changing fashions of women’s


underwear. The luncheon raised


dealer had an eroe premises, master, a fine ), but instead of d mood, leaped hina and orna- e damage, d to stamp out ne described as


,vas heard when n in the street. Dffence.


selling skimmed I s unlabelled. He vo kits, one con­ tained. vas in total igno- his own investi-


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Ihief Constable, milk sellers had lk labelled.


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Christmas but a s people had lit-


siness was down okseller, though, ing books as pre- lase tax. ms, which start- the final perfor-


na festival, held


hool. notor and pedal the Whalley - rere followed by everal long-dis- on Sawley Brow


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rho predicted a confounded as a owed no signs of d by for a hectic al folk tried to for- oblems and a pos- ealey by enjoying


uable contract to fr the Ministry of ) sirens were.simi- ons and most were


up his sack after 40 started with the oy and messenger, v, rain and hot sun- is bicycle after ris- d. rs he often had to cross snowy fields gs, something that men. However, he a grand job and he er the years.


approximately £5,000 for the club's cause - the


Cancer Research Cam­ paign's work in combat­ ing childhood cancers. Fund-raising staff


from the charity’s Ma n- chester and London


TROPHY time for members of Ribblc Valley Ladies' Lun­ cheon Club, who were able to get their hands on the trea­ sured Dame Ade­ laide Doughty Cup for the first time, when fund-raising staff from the Can­ cer Research Cam­ paign brought it to the borough


Awards for All-but not


'for the Ribble Valley, in one o f 'the latest


the Valley THERE were Awa­ rds for All, hut not


munity groups across the North-West celebrated ' this week after receiving


' Lottery handouts. More than 189 com­


' grants from a pot of cash ! funded by the National Lottery, called Awards


• for All. Since the start of ! the programme in • December, 2000, more than £3m. has been


■ given to around 900 vol- l untary groups, schools • and sports clubs who ; undertake community


• activities. However, in the latest


■ round of grants, not one


■ penny of the half a mil- ; lion pounds allocated « was pointed in the direc-


‘ tion of the Ribble Valley. ’ But there is still a chance


; for local groups to apply • for money. The pro- gramme will be support-


1 ing events during 2002 to 1 _Ouoon's omlden


mark the Queen's golden i jubilee, and community


Church Hall.


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Clitheroe man appointed to top job at hotel once popular with Mrs Thatcher


A CLITHEROE man has Drop Village Hotel and Leisure Lrt been a p p o in te d to th e to p


^ « nwa, pre v i .„ .ly “ S io n T te™ .? ? " 1' ” ‘


job a t a hotel once popular with the Dunkenhalgh Hotel, The Last Drop is a business with former Prime Minister Blackbum, also part of the Scot- and conference centre, ^well asa MargaretThatcher.


tish-baSed Macdonald Hotels « » ™ X " d , ge“ rra?S„ageG“ « t S "'jSrauMrMcGeesaidi-The ^ a health and b e a ^ ub. Plenty of fun at the Homestart party Assured: F g s t


A CHARMING Sir Cyril with Ribble Valley Ladies’ Lun­ cheon Club secretary Mrs Karen Weaving (JO51201/7)


that they will have to tion oi r wandering on the „The u Town


put up with the unusu- ^ wa; very grateful al hazards of people


course when the new them accesses come into force ..Tbere couid be other in five years'time.


new open access has been ^ „ she added. Land proposed for the Sir Cyril held more bad been brought to the this was the first time it


mistakenly being shown in that colour when golf


clubs should be exempt.


l pointed out the ^ hich af[ected


discrepancies, so I ask le t0 cbeck out the


coloured yellow on the g^g said copies were proposed plans, with Wilpshire Go f Course


8 n but not to • which


sent to parish


Now people are being suen as encouraged to check on


co„ n i t i e s Worston and


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how their land has been unc way , rovern. proposed for designa- wouldbeeinteGmm £


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A/' •ScSS*-" the course


A SLIP of a yellow marker pen could prove costly for golfers from the Ribble Valley. A vital map which is the North-West with all


locked into the system the maps availab of onening up land inspection.


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