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shlreonllhe.co...lt 6 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 14th, 2001
Music for a summer evening will feature in organ society’s last concert of the season
THF final concert of Evening" at the parish:; A medicine graduate of th e C lith e ro e Organ church features two popular Liverpool University, Dr
S c ie tv l 4 0 tT s e io n S soloists from not far away, Gaze gained his FRCO and on SaSrd ay
'M u s ic f^ aSummer David Brindle.
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Blackburn College exists to serve the educational and cultural needs ollho local community
INVESTOR IN l'EOPIii Awarded for *xe*tt*nc* . .
Dr Nigel Gaze and Mr later a B. Mus degree from London University. He has
lived in Preston for some 20 years, gives regular recitals at Fishergate Baptist Church and until recently was musical director of the Elizabethan Singers. Lately Dr Gaze has been much involved in music editing for the publishers Oecumuse and many of his own works and arrangements have been published. Mr
Brindle.is the organ
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ist and choirmaster of St Anne's Parish Church, and gained his FRCO as a teenager whilst studying with the noted blind teacher John Robinson. After a
period at the Royal Man Chester College of Music, Mr Brindle studied in Paris with Marcel Dupre. He has given recitals throughout the country and in Europe, America and the Far East. Mr Brindle combines his work at St Anne's with con
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cert performances and accompaniments, teaching, examining and adjudication
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IN his accep' speech after returned as MP f Ribble Valley, Mr Evans pledged to the Government the foot and mou sis at the top
agenda. Clearly pleased vt
work. He also advises on the refurbishing and building of
organs. The duo will give an
exciting programme mostly on the organ but also on the piano and harpsichord.
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| ALL 42 pupils at I Grindleton CE-Aided Primary School will be keeping a close eye on the "e-mails in" facility on the school computer around the middle o f : | next month.
. They will be anxiously
waiting news of their headmaster, Mr David Lloyd, who is competing in a big athletics event in
I Australia.
given leave of absence in time to fly to Brisbane and. run in the World Masters Athletic Championships on
Mr Lloyd (42) has been
I July 14th. And he has promised
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pupils that the first thing he will do once he gets to the finishing line is to e-mail them with details of how he
got on. Mr Lloyd, who has man
aged to get within the two hours 30 minutesqualifying time,
will.not just be run ning to demonstrate his fit ness; he will be raising spon sorship money for cerebral palsy research charity
SPARKS. "I have been running 80
or 90 miles a week,” he said, "So I will be happy now to get the race behind me and have a rest." . He is also using the race to involve the children in geography and other lessons. Mr Lloyd, who has been
will act as a volunteer helper at the 8,000-athlete meeting for the day her dad is competing in the
marathon. As events go, the
head at Grindleton for 18 months, lives at Bolton. He will be accompanied
Bowland youngsters show off their new dance skills
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YOUNG people from the Bowland Rural Youth Project took part in a major dance demonstration in Pre
ston. Two of them, David Barrow, of
Grindleton and Emma Townson, of West
I dance to contemporary style, were taught to the youngsters by Ludus Dance Com pany over a period of weeks. There was also training from London:-
Bradford, are pictured in action. ’ A wide range of techniques, from street
based expert Robert Hylton on an "Urban Classicism" theme. His Lancashire visit culminated in a performance at the Char ter Theatre, Preston, when the Bowland dancers joined forces with counterparts from Hyndburn, Chorley, Preston and the
The dance group still meets weekly and
a rural bus service is available for trans port. Details can be obtained from the Valley's youth and commuity office on 01200 443466.
Wolves out to score a hit hew website
NOW on-line
with.theii* own website are Clith eroe Wolves.
I launched on'the'Internet and, with input from every one at the club, it is hoped
The first pages have been ' :
I to have a page per team, plus all the latest club news
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marathon in Brisbane should be child's play for
Mr Lloyd. Three years ago he ran a
on the trip by his wife, Mrs Dorothy Lloyd, and daugh ter Rebekah (11). Rebekah
six-day 160-miles marathon across part of the Sahara Desert, and he has also run long distance races near the Dead Sea. (C080601/5)
L o n g -s e rv ic e is rew a rd e d w ith w a tch e s
TWO Ribble Valley. . employees of a Colne firm have been present ed with long-service
awards. Mrs Amy Bell, of Bolton-
by-Bowland, and her son, Kenneth, of Gisbum, have worked at LBS Horticul ture for 25 years and they received gifts as a thank you token for all their bard
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work.A presentation evening, attended by the company’s partners, was held at Carr Laund, Barrowford, the home of Peter and'Mar- garet Wolfenden, who start ed the go-ahead family busi ness. The couple, who are now retired, made the pre sentations. Mr Bell and his mother
■ delighted and hum my victory, it's s
success and smiling 1 he accepted the con tions of the other dates and his suppo He said: "I am ab.
“However, he ado more sombre tom explained how he wa mined that the new Government woi urged to tackle fo mouth disease quic effectively. He said: ”1 wa
compensation paid ers and an immediat ery package arran those in the rural industry." He sa farmers wanted t( with farming an aggrieved that tl been sidelined dui
election. He has already v
support for all as rural businesses wh been affected by th of foot and moutt and by the restrict ated by govt attempts to eradic; added: "Now the e over let's get on
job." Despite the lo
' count. In fact I'm because my agen
support he has re his constituency, 1 was ill at ease as progressed. He s very nervous. I
me in." Candidates a
, -—‘Labour cand Johnstone said: " not going to win I'm pleased with t cent increase in It’s a brilliant res Labour Party." Early in the c
^.and counted, an across tbe count . lowed on televisi
supporters atte gauge a measur vote as the pili papers were sorte
were given wrist watches. Mrs Wolfenden said that
the two employees were very conscientious workers
who have each shown devo tion to the company throughout their 25 years.
Delays because of local survey
PEOPLE on the move can expect slight delays in East Lancashire during June. ■ But a delay now could mean swifter journeys in
the future. The East Lancashire
Partnerhsip is carrying out transport surveys at 25 key locations throughout the area during the month. Bus and train passengers
will be asked to complete questionnaires about their travel patterns. Information gleaned will
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gth in the Clitl area was refle return of th Coun. Stephe who polled 3, ahead of Co Mrs Vanessa 2,585, and M Burns, Lab
1,469. But Coun. M
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