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s h o r t i l ln e s s , in El A re n a l . M a l lo r c a . T om . a g e d t i
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(nee Wlgnall) Annie
DAVIES l 1 6 th a f te r a s h o r t i l ln e s s ,
g r a n d s o n s a n d a . s i s t e r E s t h e r . ____________
e a v in g a d a u g h t e r . tw o P e a c e f u l ly a * 'h o m e , o n
. EVANS ' Peter
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N a t a l i a , A i l i s , E d i e , S e b a s t ian , L a u re n , Pop p y .
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F u n e ra l s e rv ic e to b e h e ld a t S a in t P e t e r 's C h u r c h . S a le sb u ry , to d a y T h u r sd a y . - J u n e 1 4 th a t 11 a.m. Open
Daisy a n d R o se , a lso h u s b a n d o f th e la te Au d rey .
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F u n e ra l Service. 1 0 3 a King S t r e e t . Wh al ley . Lan c s. BB7
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NELSON Alan
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P e te r , lov in g so n o f M a ry a n d d e a r b ro th e r o f Brian a n d J o a n . T h e r e w i l l b e
B e r tw l s t l e ' s 7 7 1 6 2 8 .
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D ied Ju n e 1 4 th . 1998. We thought of you today,
M arg a re t STEER
family f low e r s o n ly , d o n a t io n s fo r Macm illan N u rs e s a n d in q u i r i e s r e g a r d in g fu n e r a l a r r a n g em e n t s t o
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O n M o n d a y , J u n e 1 1 th . 2 0 0 1 . v e ry p e a c e fu lly . Tom,
t h o r n b e r Thomas
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a th e r - in - law o f Pam. lo v ng ■ g re a t-g ra n d a d o f .c'!7a1r ,o t ^?
b ro th e r o f Li ly a n d a much loved uncle.-A fu n e ra l s e rv ice a n d c rem a t io n w i l l ta k e
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th is s ad t im e . S pe c ia l th a n k s i o D o c to r I b b o t s o n a n d n u r s e s a n d s ta f f o f K ib b le W a r d C l i th e r o e H o s p i ta l a n d to S u san a n d Bev fo r all th e i r h e lp a n d k in d n e s s , - a lso to Rev. R o n P h i lp o t t . fo r h is k in d m in is t ra t io n s a n d E r ic Mayman fo r h is d i g n i f i e d
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, b u t d o n a t io n s if so d e s i r e d , tn ,. m emory o f Tom to Th e
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• N o re e n a n d family. \ _____
J u n e 1 1 th . Foever in our thoughts.
place a t .B u rn ley •C rem a to r ium , o n T h u r s d a y . J u n e
P en d le Club, c /o CHUieroe F u n e r a lTS e rv ic e , 1 0 / 1 2 W h a l ley R o a d , C l i th e ro e . BB7 lAW . AU In q u ir ie sT e l .
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T h e family of th,e Lal% ^ h a n k
I time'.'Special th a n k s to_Roe- .f ie ia 'J Ju r s in g ^ T b ’b f i a a i s '
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A n n G a rn e r w ish to th a n k re la t iv e s , f r ien d s a n d n e ig h - b o u J s fo r f low e rs a n d c a rd s r e r e iv e d d u r in g th i s s a a .
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s e rv ic e fo r R ico fo r all th e many k in d c a rd s , f low e r s a n d d o n a t io n s re c e iv ed in m em o ry o f R ico , a lso th a n k s to a l l w h o h av e given h e r s u p p o r t a t th i s s ad tim e . S p e c ia l th a n k s to D o c to r S a u n d e r s a n d d o c t o r s , n u r s e s a n d s ta f f o f Q u e en s P a rk H o sp i ta l fo r th e i r c a re a n d a t te n t io n , a lso to Er ic 'M a y m a n a t C l i t h e r*c>e
and Shirley from A b b ey o ^ ■ S g { a S& n% 5 5 . o n H o d d e n !
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t io n s a n d C a lv e r le y s fo r t h e i r th o u g h t f u l fu n e r a l a r ra n g em e n ts .-
i' Th e family o f th e la te E i le e n , Wes thTad w ish ■ td e x p re s s
w e s t h e 'a d Eileon :l
h e a r t f e l t t h a n k s . t o a l l re la t iv e s , f r ien d s a n d n e ig h
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Gemma Louise June 16th
DOWDEN
Congratulations on your 18th Birthday
Lots of love Mum, Dad and \ Abigail
I b b o t s o n , W en d y .! ^ m . A n g e la a n d a l l th e f ta ff a n d High B rak e H o u se fo r th e i r k in d n e s s to mum o v e r th e la s t m o n th s .,th e Rev. David
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U n i te d R efo rm C h u rch fo r th e many k in d le t te r s , c a rd s an d d o n a t io n s re c e iv ed a t c th e i r t im e o f s o r row . S p e
WEBSTER Mark
M aso n fo r h is k in d an d din" n ified m in is t ra t io n s a n d th e
Happy Father's Day to the best Daddy in the world
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Mavman a n d h is s ta l l to r th e i r p ro fe s s io n a l an d c o u r
Congratulations and best wishes on your 40lh.
Lee and Craig, Paul, Tracy and Rebecca.
Love from Andy> Marcus/ Arran and Lulu, Mum/ Mark, Allison, Danielle,
Spanner and Fat Bloke x x .
With love from
barnowskiI Joe
No 1 Dad Lots of love
Sharon, JoJo and Brian x x x
•CLARKSON Andrew
Happy Father's Day Daddy, Lots of love from
your little princess, Georgia x x x
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o t arranged Tel: 01282 425858 HIRST (nee MacMillan) , . . Adrian,. Elaine and Reuben,
are delighted to announce the ■ safe arrival of ,
Milo Alexander, born _
Wednesday, June 6th, 2 0 0 1. A big thank you to everyone
. for their help and support. I H »4*t»***
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WELLOCK Robert
/ ‘June ! 8th :
■' Happy 21 st Birthday Robert, . With love and best wishes
in io v e > Grandma and Grandad.
from Mum and Dad, Tony and Yvonne,- ■
• . j - ■ , Congratulations.and
‘ Happy Birthday.^ Health, weafth and happiness always.
Love Mum and Dad lexx \ V ,
Don't get too drunkA , •; Cheers James. \ ^
Love Leanne, Kimberly ...... and Aidenxxx
Because you are a cool dude: Happy Father s Day
^HARGREAVES uu../. R a y . ' 1
Lots of hugs and kisses, lo Ke----- —
Happy 1 st'Father's Day Daddy
ve Keavy Rae ■ xxx
on June 3rd, 2001, r ; 6lb 12oz.
A most welcome sister for ; George.
Thanks to C7 and Ribble Valley .Midwife Team.
Thanks also to everyone for the lovely cards and gilts.
S NUTTERarah Louise *Juri^ 16lh
Happy Father's Day. You are the best. We love you loads.
Love from James and Leanna
greenwood! Leon
Happy Father's Day Lots of love
Jade xxx
HALSTEAD
/ may be small But I love you lots To me you are Top of the Pops Lots of love .. Cailum , ■
HOPE Roger
Happy Father's Day Daddy Love you lots .
Phoebe and William xxx
HOBKIRKi Mark
Because you are the best, we love you Daddy from
Chloe Jade and Jakie-Lee x x
JEFFRIES
* W Peter Happy Father's Day
Lots of love and big kisses
Lois and Kacey Mae
WILSON •Raymond
H a p p y Father's D a y Love from Pat x x
All my love Grandad Love and kisses. Jade
Announcements for the Births and
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■ Congratulations and love For your 80lh Birthday.
Hal You thought you'd hidden all the pholosl
Craig, Sharon and Kevin, Great Grandchildren
From Pat, Andy and Eileen, Grandchildren
Hayley, Jade, Kyle, Ryan and Adam.
ttuurtT 1^ <h'eV*r e \ a t i v e s , I Love from all partners and f
extendecTfam.ly.
^ D O U G L A S TSV Sjmon
F u n e ra l Se rv ic e fo r h is d ig n if ied fu n e ra l a r r a n g em e n ts .
Deborah June 13th
PRATT Happy Father's Day
To the world's n o l Daddy Love Dexter . .x x x ,
P^MOSS BLUNDELL WifcW. Mick 1
Happy Father's Day to the best | , friend ever.
Luv Patch and Jade. Duck next time, x x x
S h e c r ie d
I n o th in g ."Dr Melanie Newbold, I paediatric pathologist at
the Royal Manchester Chil dren's Hospital, had been telling the inquest of exhaustive tests on little
Andrew Makinson. All his major organs were
n o rm a l , th e r e w a s n o e v i -
I d e n c e o f b a c t e r i a o r v i r u s • a n d b lo o d t e s t s w e r e n o r -
m a l . S h e s a id : "W e h a v e n o t
I b e e n a b le t o i d e n t i f y a n y m e d ic a l c a u s e o f d e a th , n o
I m e d ic a l re a so n . "O n th e b a la n c e of p ro b
a b i l i t i e s , d e a t h w a s f r om n a t u r a l c a u s e s . T h i s h a s I b e e n s o m e t h in g t h a t h a s
Christopher | I first few months of life for jJ C. X V * *M w ^ 4 V C "Try to make, it home this timet / iry to iiiuhc.ii M
Mum, Dad, Annmane, Melanie, Stephen and t, Jake.
Happy 18th Birthday. W...** •••—
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gSW. In q u i r ie s Tel. 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 4 5 2 9 .
Grandad Pete on this special day.
Love lots Emily and ''•xg Alice xxx.
KNOWLES Peter
F a t h e r ’s y a y M e m o r i e s
Sunday, June 17th
Beautiful thoughts o f one so dear^ Treasured forev er
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KNOWLES Peter
On this your d t y it w ill be so sad,
O u r special thoughts w ill be o f you, dear Dadl
All our love Sal
. Alan xxx and' T
love s in c e r _ v
KNOWLES Peter
Fond memories of a
dear Dad Forever in our hearts
I With love 1 Julie and Peter Big kisses Grandad
I Kacey Mae. -Lois and. from
KNOWLES Peter
Thinking o f you Dad today and always Lave Kate and Gary
We love and miss you so
' much Grandpa
Love James and Leanna
Eileen Mary J■ i nil.
GIRVAN uno 18th
RIDGWAY
Philip Juno 1 Slli
Martin, Susan, Trisha and Nikki and Mum.
Happy 40th Birthday. With love
,,« ,w All my love Derek xxx
Kathryn. Health and happiness •
Mum, Dad and Sarah.™
Lois of love on your 18th always.
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POPE - BUNN Rex and Gaynor Pope of Brabbin's House,
Newton-in-Bowiand,
are pleased to announce the . engagement of their son Tom to Katie,
Love and best wishes ■ from both families. ^ 4 3
daughter of Gerry and ^ . Joan Bunn of Read.
'
oi water, anu wuo straw and 20 tons of animal
o f w a t e r , a n d 4 0 t o n s o f i t i s q u i t e c o m m o n t o
| feed were lost. M r J o h n T a y lo r , sp o k e s
m a n f o r L a n c a s h i r e F i r e a n d R e s c u e , s a id t h e f i r e f ig h te r s a r r iv e d a t W o o d en d F a rm a t 12-39 a .m . .
. . A t 12-45 a .m . th e y p u t in
a r e q u e s t fo r U n i te d U t i l i t ie s to in c re a s e th e p re s su re . T h e w a t e r f lo w w a s n o t I in c r e a s e d u n t i l y a n h o u r ,
, the fire-fighters, he said. o n : s p ^ f o r T in n e d U t i l i l
a f te rw a rd s . "The! water situation compromised the efforts of
^ r ^ o t “
"T h e re is a n a s s um p t io n o n t ie s , s a id : W h i e m o u s v o lum e in a l l p a r t s . I n o u t w e a r e M t a n e rn rg e n c y
S te t td o S m e ^ S “
M r , J o h n C a l v e r y ,
re d u c e p re s su re . I f w e h a v e a f ire a t t h a t t im e th e y n o r
m a l ly re s p o n d to i t q u ic k ly
■ e n o u g h t o i n c r e a s e t h e am o u n t of flow.
. "it is a balancing act. It is _ .
not the fact that Lancashire ■ra- ' __J Dn n n u a OTO VlPITlff
remiss, i t is a — , " I t is a lw a y s p o s ib le th e r e
w i l l n o t b e e n o u g h w a te r to ta c k le th e s c a le o f th e f ire . A b a r n f i r e in a r u r a l a r e a t e s t s w a te r s u p p l ie s to th e
l im i t ." ' - COTTAM
Denise Juno 19th
REDDINi Kathryn
June 18th
Birthday Greetings . 1
WHALLEY
Adele June 3rd
How could 1 forget my Billy. All my love and
mii «••/ ,y ,w •••” congratulations
Miturn xxx
Martin, Rachel and ( Louis.
Best wishes (rom
for United Utilities to reduce water pressure in rural areas at night to avoid leaks which would
I t is common practice; bv John Turner 'where there bindueW K g g S g l g B S
be costly to repair. It was an expensive les
son for Dunsop Bridge farmer John Whitaker to
learn.Fourminutes after mid night oil' May 29th, the alarm went up as straw ih a
building , adjoining the m i __
fAim/) fn no t 0 d ° W l th Wh
n a v v yo — - — -—- p um p f r om a r iv e r , la k e o r
p o n d - e v e n sw im m in g
b u i l d i n g a d j o i n i n g t h e p o o ls . I k n ow t h ' ^ s o u n d s ^ o u s e w a s f o u n d t p h e ' p ^ ^ ^ u U
£ ' W h i t a k e r a n d h i s " U n i t e d U t i l i t i e s a n d
f am i ly w e r e a b le t o m o v e o th e r w a t e r a u th o r i t i e s a s to c k a n d m a c h in e ry ' o u t of c e r t a in t im e s m l u c e p r
d H e s a id th e y m e e t w i th ^SSSSSS.
and Kescue service uu «, ular basis to discuss matters like this one, although he was not aware any issues had been raised over the Dunsop Bridge farm fire. If it were felt that mams
had to be upgraded on safe ty grounds, the cost would fall on the fire and rescue
service.But Mr Taylor said: Our £40m. a year funding goes mostly on staff, vehicles
and equipment." Mr Nathan Calton, of
Dunsop Bridge, who raised the alarm and helped Mr Whitaker move stock and equipment, said: "The reduction of water pressure
reduce leaks.
profits put before protect ing life and property, a risk which many people will be unaware of before it is too
"In my opinion this is , I e y t k a r e a s S d V w a te r a u th o r -
late."Despite the best efforts of the fire service, who had been put in an impossible situation, a great deal of unnecessary damage was done to the buildings and their contents due to the low pressure and the delay in increasing it." •
Baby’s death remains mystery after inquest
. i. __I__. . . inquest in tears on Tuesday in fnnT*0 DTI TllPSdaV when a pathologist said exhaustive reals nau .ailed to "P ""th • te3s(fn
October at Chorley. a
Dylan (4) and Emily?t20 months).
X1KHe was a brother ,
to
Queen's Park Hospital, Blackburn, when he went off his food and had a high
She had taken him to . . .
temperature. Despite the appearance
of spots on his arms and
legs, she was assured Andrew had not caught meningitis, but he was kept in hospital under observa tion for five days, and treat
ed with antibiotics. On February 25th she
been something that has ounces at a r ^ , u S lep t in
no apparent reason." The inquest heard that
the baby's mother, Miss O'NEILL- HAMMOND
I honeymoon in Hong Kong, Singapore and Penang.
Two employees of Ultra frame tied the knot at Myt- ton Fold Hotel, Langho, before leaving for an exotic
1 The bride, Miss Abi I Hammond, an order proces sor, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul Hammond, of Moorland Avenue,
Clitheroe.Her bridegroom, Mr
1 Barry O'Neill, is the son of Mr and Mrs Pat O’Neill, of Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe,
and is a welder at Ultra- | frame. 'Given away by her father,
the bride wore an ivory off- the-shoulder gown with a full train; featuring an I embroidered bodice with
1 and lilac roses, lilac freesta
. and cream gerbera. ■ She was attended by
pearl detail. She carried a . hand-tied bouquet of cream
chief bridesmaid Miss Adele Curtis, Mrs Emma Pope, her cousin, and Miss
-Anna Hollingworth. They wore lilac two-piece dresses with shoe-string straps and carried hand-tied flowers similar to the bride’s. Flower girls were Miss
Jones and ushers were Mr Sean O'Neill, the bride- groom's hrother, and Mr Mark Hammond, brother of the bride. A reception followed the
Leanne Sharp and Miss Bethany Pope,.who wore
ivory ballerina dresses with headbands-.of flowers in their hair.
Best mam was Mr Garry .
ceremony, also at Mytton Fold Hotel, and the couple are to live in Fort Street,
Clitheroe. Photo: Miss Heather
Dryden. ■ Duty chemist: Boots the Chemists, Sunday
noon to 1 p.m. Police: 01200 443344.
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Fire: In emergency 999 and ask for. fire ser- ,, • 1 •
' Councils: Ribble Valley Borough Counc , Clitheroe 425111. Clitheroe Town Council,
Electricity: 08001954141. Water: 0345 462200. Gas: 0800 111999.
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4^Hospitals: Blackburn Royal Infirmary: 01254 263555. Queen's Park Hospital, Black- bum- 01254 263555. Airedale General Hospi- iTsteton: 01535 652511. Clitheroe Commu
nity Hospital:427311. , . . .... > '■ 4': ■ r ‘. i . ': . Alcohol Information Centre: 01282 416655.,
'AidsUnc: 01282 831101 (7 p.m. to 9 pjn.).. Domestic Violence Helpline: 01282 422024-
• ■ . Primp Bereavement Care? Blsckburnt Hynd- ■burii mid Ribble Valley 01254 207999.
■: v. Environmental Agency: Emergency Hotline -0800 807060../,
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imation line:>01200 444484. National: 0800 Itibblc Valley Talking Newspaper: 01200 - Samaritans: 01254 662424.,,
Drugs: Local confidential advice and infor- " .. , , 428604. ■ , . , ■ . . . )
. Monthly Volunteer Helpline, Volunteering Proiect: 01200 422721....
. Lancs Rural Stress Network: 01200 427771. ; . I i
Catherine Robinson, of Woone Lane, Clitheroe, had
noticed he was again off his food, but he took two ounces at around 10 p.m.
to her finger as she stroked his back, with sister, Emily, sleeping on the other side of
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Miss Robinson. , In the morning,, she said
in a statement read by. Mrs
Valley, that she woke and at first thought Andrew .was
coroner for. Blackburn.. Hyndburn and the Ribble
s s ls fip .Then she noticed one of
his eyes was open. "I instinctively knew
something was wrong” she said in her statement.
Her sister and her boyfriend were staying in
were unsuccessful.
could understand the frus tration of parents that the medical profession had not come up with an explana tion into such deaths. She expressed the hope
Mrs Singleton said she .
the house at the time and called the ambulance. Resuscitation attempts
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FARM NEWS
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IN BRIEF
,T H E t o t a l p a y o u t so f a r • t o a l l e v i a t e t h e e f f e c ts of t h e f o o t a n d m o u th c r is is
.w i t h r a t e s r e l i e f i n t h e 'R ib b l e V a l le y h a s am o u n t - - e d t o £ 5 ,5 6 5 . ' B y th e en d of M ay , R ib - =b le Valley B o ro u g h Council ' h a d received 25 a p p l ic at io n s - fo r h a rd sh ip r a te relief. ■They r e j e c t e d th r e e of
- t h e a p p l ic a t io n s , ap p ro v e d n in e a n d s e n t b a c k 13 fo r
' m o re d e ta i ls , a cco rd in g to a - r e p o r t p r e s e n t e d t o th e council's Po licy a n d F in an c e
'• C om m i t te e th is week. ' T h e council's s h a re of th e • b i l l h a s s o f a r r e a c h e d £ 1 ,1 1 4 / T h e G o v e rnm e n t
1 will fo o t th e re s t of th e b ill. I ■ A p p lic a tio n s fo r relief a re I
; ex p ec ted to so a r in th e n e x t I few w e ek s a s th e fo o t a n d I
'm o u t h to l l in t h e R i b b l e | Valley ta k e s a f irm e r h o ld .
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VILLAGERS in Wadding-I ton aim to raise a Milleni-J
' short time.
/ at two table and one aucl ‘ tion sale session in thl Methodist school.
erous buying on Saturday! raised £1,000 for the fund
Generous giving and genj
'. everyone;" says one of thj /organisers, • Miss' Marl
- "We are very grateful tl ’Bridge.
‘ Now other small efforj plus donations are increaj ing the village total daily. I is hoped to hit the target
a few days.
THE foot and mouth dl ease epidemic has failed! deter farm burglare.
, cleaners at a time wt_ ' all-time high.
They are targeting ste their cleansing value is atl
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: A three-phase stel cleaner worth £3,000 - stolen from a property
I
.-.Settle Road, Newsholl • ,!on Saturday"night: The f
• till wuvw—w ^
'• A steam cleaner wef £1,200 was stolen fro!
shop to reach the cleanel
glars cut a hole in the l sheet'roofing of a w|
■ cabin at a farm off Said Road, Grindleton, ;l other equipment wol
: £1,000 was also taken. J also happened on Satun night, and police are II for information about eil
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that, in the future, tests or expertise would be available to try to allay the trauma and upset parents suffer in
this kind of. situation. She ruled that death was
due to natural causes.
• enme. A NEW name and a
'department has ftt^E ' confused issues this wet!
" The Ministry of Agr • ture, Fisheries and I now becomes the Defi
‘ ment for Environmj " Food and Rural AffainJ It will take over respl bility for agriculture!
’■ the food industry froi| , former MAFF and wj ' headed by Margaret7
M The department will v" on the environment, P •v development, countn wildlife and sustaiil development respond ties of the former Dd ment of the Environ! Transport and the Re|
> It will also take on res! K, bility for animal welfal V hunting from the I
% Office.
r MORE information! 1 the Rural Stress Ne( ! was given out to rad
! teners on Monday. I i , Mr John Barbel [ lained his role and | 1 was initiated with til | of the Northern Run ' ' nership, at Clitherd : tionMart.
I I I ’ Clitheroe'422324 (Editorial),
um figure of £2001 to help* farmers — within a veryl
The telephone Nol Rural Stress Nett! :< 01200 427771.
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