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^TURE ID Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), w w w .e a s t la n c a s h i^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I,
Hotel told to move caravans
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ONE of the top hotels in the Ribble Valley is in trouble with the plan ners. Ribble Valley Borough
Council Planning and Development Commit tee decided to take enforcement action
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Brockhall firm drinks in success after England squad tastes energy booster
_____________ __ by Julie Frankland—
A THIRST for success has G0 and other products since suppling\ G tB^t^ put a Brockhall firm at the 1998. Howeyer not many people s™ co^ paJyj which now has 15 , forefront of England's bid for are aware of this because b ^ ^ ™Qyees> was invited to exhibit
S S S t i r k House football World Cup glory. Hotel, Gisburn, making it remove two 30ft. cara- vans used as staff accom- __________
modation. At th
At t e s me time, the committee refused a ret-1 , .
LUC i iu t v io Malcolm Weaving, to site the caravans there
temporarily.
mobile -
homes were
"inappropriately sited J -- --------------------- i-
and constitute promi nent and incongruous features within an attractive area of coun tryside."
Bridge club results
nercialiMatters,
AT the Monday evening meeting of Clitheroe Bridge Club winners were; NS Mr and Mrs R. Ward, Mr and Mrs R. Atkinson. EW Mr and Mrs G. Pollard, Mr J. Pawlicki and Mr J. Ren
ton. Winners on Thursday
were: NS Mrs M. Phillips and Col M. Jef fery, Mrs J. Martindale and Mrs D. Blake. EW Mrs L. Wilkinson and Mrs J. Gilmour, Mrs L. Wharfe and Mrs Z. Har
rison. The Brown Cow Tro
phy for teams is to be held on November 8th. Members wishing to
play must enter their names on the sheet in advance, so that the appropriate movement can be prepared.
JFH Escort worth
£2,000 stolen A BLACK Ford Escort
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I. » o ,th S S S S " ’ are I Clitheroejsj>art^raised^£815, 2,000 and police are !C )obteES^ f)o».a.
was stolen from Whalley R voad, Sabden, on Satur | day night.
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Clitheroe, Coun. Mrs Mary Robinson, met for coffee at the town's United Reformed Church,
^ r . t eV Sd ~ part, raised £ 815, Uur picture snuw, - ndD“ f
rpbe coffee morning, organised o
frigntj. Among ww ------------ from the left of the picture, soci
mas cards, calendars and gifts. The money is now being for
warded to the association's Bolton Guide Dog Centre, which trains guide dogs. Our picture shows some 01
ety committee member Miss Christine Bailey, mayor's consort Mr David Robinson, Coun. Mrs Robinson, Mr Chris Tattersall
and Mrs Joan Pickard. (C131001/2)
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rosDective application by teemg ^ngiana s piace m » bottles of GO were given to the Now Mr slater, alongside tne the hotel's proprietor, Mr y ear 's tournament in Japan b t t l^ ^ ^ bg cl — ITT,-,
am m h I gecured^a 2-1 victory, guaran- •
in mov nr t-n I andKOreEL. Yet as they were cheering the ^ hands in photographs of the . __ They were visible in play- g- md Korea.
England's place in next However, after the Greece game, players auu
-1 victory guaran- receive a------- nr awareness, — ji„
ny coverage or awareness. Rovers a led to an England co”
end Li Llve^p°°L j!’ . w C th
roo ly s ,een company'S sports scientist f c - " '1- ___r n \ T rPViQxr WPrP visiblG HI Pl&y~ T\/r». T im T.nwson. whose
An officer's report to the England captain and other appeared in the next days news- rjsjng sun wjH also take the committee stated the team players being handed end- papers. Prior to the game, er
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drink, which it developed and erpool's Steven Gerrard, which now manufactures alongside showed him drinking GU
of-match bottles of GO, the com- had also been a Daily Mail land training camp picture o n ^
pany 's energy replacement drink, which it developed ana erpool's s alongside showed him drinking uu- «
- Dahy Mail, shows England player .......... Steven Gerrard refueling with the energy replacement drink GO
phis photograph, Qcrr_J
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other sports nutrition products. A c c o r d ^ from the Brockhall sPo r £ n u t „ - Said sales and marketing man- ball s^mte developed approxi- tion company, Science in Sport. jer Mr rete oicuei, w u
ager Mr Pete Slater, who has been Sport range oev^ v ^ ----------------------------------------------------- ____________________________ _— --------------------------- Guide dogs helpers brew up a treat ___ _________ 1
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What post-appraisal future for Whalley?
TTTF results of the vil- cal evidence about issues ™ e .r o r a i i fo t Whal- suchaspark™,b«u*. ley are due to be revealed policing and health p at a public meeting in 12 vision, days'time.
exyzt kuuv. But then the commu
nity will be faced with the question - where do
we go from here? The group running the
appraisal is chaired by the Vicar of Whalley and Warden of Whalley
I Abbey the Rev. Chris Sterry. He says that one of the main objectives of the meeting is to plan the next stage of the I process and contribu
tions will be welcomed. A 41-point question-
I naire was delivered to a quarter of the house
holds in the village, aim ing to gather both factu-
I al information and views I on present and future
Whalley. Some questions were
___________________ __ JT1 chosen to collect statisti- M e
THE first winter lecture of the season for Clitheroe Naturalists' Society will take place tonight in Clitheroe Library meeting room at 7-30 p.m. The
theme will be "Bird Haunts in Wildest Ire land" by Jo Moran. For I further information tel. 01200 425320 or 01254 |
824507. | everyone at >ns M s i I; -iv.--
Contemporary gallery’s new look destined to be a winner
THE Platform Gallery is back in
business! After closure for sev
eral months, the newly refurbished contempo rary exhibition .centre has re-opened and the initial response has
been excellent. Now its aim is to
become one of the region’s premier venues for contemporary craft and to gain a place on the Crafts Council's list of selected galleries - a mark of distinction. No such venue cur
LATCH KEY kids could be a thing of the past in a part of Clitheroe, since the formation of an after-school club at Edis-
Q u v L D
ford School. The term coined when
mothers first went out to
work in large numbers during and after the war could fall into disuse if the project takes off. Children whose par
ents are both working can go to the club at 7-45 a.m. on schooldays and
so n s ! '— '•HAPPY CYCLEMAS f £59 £69 £59 from £99 m
las been carried out. Iking hours.
FREE STORAGE WHILE CHRISTMAS F K™
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www.eiicbuigesscycles.co.uk I stay there until school
begins. When school is over at
3-30 p.m. they can go to the club until 5-30 p.m. So far, about a dozen
children have joined the club, which occupies
I their time with arts and crafts, painting, games,
baking and computer
games. There will be spaces
for 20 children morning
and afternoon. Kinderquest, the com
pany helping the Gov ernment initiative to
help mothers back to work, is helping with
funding for the project for the first year. The club supervisor is Mrs Johannah Ashworth who is being assisted by Miss
Karla Rung. In our picture, Mrs
Ashworth supervises a
group of happy children. (C051001/5)
rently exists within Lan cashire and the Platform Gallery aims to become
the first! The gallery has cer
tainly come a long way since it opened in May 1994 as a venue to show case local arts and crafts. Three years ago, a
business plan was drawn up to establish a way for
A SCHEME which included smart new yearthe -dlfrhe ^Q^aht^Bus^nKiative funding to refurbish and h„s stons all over the Ribble Valley has top awards. The Quality uig
s * * £ ■ - - *-a tens- s a s s s s s s f iS ? z P°Lancashire County Council will have It is theI'wTrougW^new low-floor throughout the country.
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work was selected to undertake the design of the refurbishment. Their other work
includes a commission to rework the signage at the new Lowry Centre, and they also designed the towers at either end of the bridge at the Lowry. The new gallery fea
tures a retail area, recep tion and office space and a newly created gallery area. A fully accessible education facility is a
Bus scheme short-listed for top award I ^ed appi^j” » a cutting edge
ward for the gallery The study recom
mended application to , i
a - i . _ t / v i f n i - v f n r . “1 — —--- '"jwgjT’ \|“ ------ ' Questions such as
"Where do you usually get information about events in Whalley" were followed by ones such as "How often would you use a cash machine and even topics such as churchgoing were tack
led. The questionnaires are
anonymous and so there should be interesting answers to the poser. "Do any activities in the village cause you signifi cant inconvenience? What solution do you
propose?" O The public meeting
to reveal the results and discuss the way forward is on Tuesday, October 30th at 7-30 p. m. in the village school.
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Staff at the villages Science bottles usually given to players, mgs and ^ ,g h iotherapists in Sport had double cause for "pe0pie assume the players are club doctors an p y celebration when David Beck- drinking whatever brand is began sending pro . . . ham's goal against Greece detailed on the bottle so we do not nal, Leeds Uni secured a
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open to allow access to the room, or close and lock so that the space can be hired by local groups in the evenings, the facility is certain to
be a huge asset. There is a new, impres
sive entrance with paving incorporating channels of light and glass and three steel columns also holding
glass and light. These are part of a
new piece of public art
temporary craft from the region and the rest of the country, both in the retail area and in the exhibition programme. Top quality work
shops in a variety of crafts will continue, as well as customer service second to none! The newly revamped
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