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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 18th, 2001
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fning passport
|opens the month of
Imily activi- lanised by lire County
"family pass-
Irning and fun" lages of places ' and special st of which are
lunty has put 1 programme of f as wide-rang-
J Chi and pond- |it more than 40 land outdoor lgh t across the |I'o help people lo s t out of their I " Virgin Trains ing families dis- Jares when trav- I) venues using Bolton and
r stations,
[llccting stamps, l will be able to I free draw with
Ids of prizes, Ig a multi-media le r and holiday t vouchers.
Iieroe Castle a ran a "Traces of bout trace fossils
lay and Clitheroe I hosted a family filing event. Other I are taking place bout the county.
[speaker for
llexia week jincide with Dys- Ivwareness Week, Ibble Valley Dys- | Assoc iat ion is ling another key
|er. week is focused on
l awareness of the imatical difficulties
i can cause. The jitor on Tuesday,
,ur 30th, will be Maden, a teacher
ias written maths
books and who is [xic herself. Visitors welcome and
[ries can be made to itary Jill Lightfoot .200 423276.
Jlood donors ■LOOD donor session I s place in Clitheroe a Ik today, October li. The venue as usual [h e Parish Church |ool in Church Street 1 the times are 2 p. m. 1 p. m. and 5-30 p. m.
’-30 p. m.
sundial theft 1UNDIAL, worth )0 has been stolen m the front of a ached house in Rim- ton. The theft took ce some time last ek and police are stigating.
to make fal for all
[ The day-long confer e e at Lancaster Uni- ersity coincides with he launch of a local
lealth action zone. I It is part of an initia tive to "make health Lqual for all."
Experts will put their heads together to try
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jand come up with ■answers to odd statistics ■being thrown up. I Among the questions Ibeing put at Lancaster cire: Why are young men \n East Lancashire more likely to die of accidental
i overdoses and poisoning and why are the women in Blackburn and Burn-
j ley more likely to suffer from diabetes than any where else?
*eted by thieves
jiault Clio car was appar- [ who stole part of its back
II in Tucker Hill, Clitheroe, ler, light clusters and other l the alarm had been immo- J-ill cost £1,500. Police say lersions in the country.
)SUR E TREATED
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lade to order, with Iry, Erection and pervative
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Feasability study expected on plan for showground
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O jl AN entrepreunerial approach is being
creating a capable-of- . several-uses showground
_____is being taken toward’s the
future t o the Ribble Valley Kegenerat,on Partne P-------------------- It is behind the idea of
b y T im Procter —------ suitable for the Royal Regeneratmn Partne^ ^
newspaper a fortnight at® aBThe partnership is a
looking for ways to make slte^‘ it, action plan cov.rmg
S ’ ^ o r - d a n v i - . Partner- before the study is ready —---------- Chance for
say on rural transport
COMMUNITY mem- bers will have the chance
I to influence the future of rural transport services at a meeting to be held m
Chipping Village Hall tomorrow from 10 -3U
" ^ S ” ’ V.P.y
e hall and ways of dealing with rural trans-
not yet known if ^ problems will be dis-
Lancashire Show exclu- ship sees __nrfinri- some or all of it will be I Delegates are being sively reported in this Showgroundo^PP^^& availablepublicly.
group, of people from- to attract tn g asked to contribute by
n “ for rural The partnership is also bringing new ideas to the b"g county men^of*the proposed I ™^hfconsidered that
statutory, commercial evento ^ ^ possible Arts and Cultural Cen- opportunities and voluntary gr P
c l i theroe Community, there are some excellent for
obviously under f re the possible use of I improving transport ser- the moment - qhawbridge Mill, Clith- ™ces in the Ribble Valley °T p e»d ~ T „ f iudmtrial " a result ot tte Gwern-
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Band strikes right note with senior citizens
SHOW tunes more familiar to the West End stage could be
heard coming from Clitheroe’s Pendle
Club. They were played by
aX scaled-down-to-fit ^ Clitheroe Town Band,
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drafted in to provide the entertainment at a
potato pie supper fund
raiser. The sell-out event
generated very nearly £400. Among those there were the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun.
Mrs Gwen Pye, and Clitheroe Mayor, Coun.
Mrs Mary Robinson. Like others in the audi ence, they joined in a sing-along to provide “vocals” to some of the better-known and most popular tunes on the bill.
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Suppers were provid- ^ r s Lisa Varo,
eic ^iw
while club committee member Mrs Grace Hulbert oversaw other kitchen duties. Our pictures show
whUe club committe(
band members in per formance mode and some of those who appreciated their music. (C121001/10)
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Crop circles subject of talk
CROP circles were the subject of a talk given to
the Friendly Circle at the United Reformed Church in Read. Mr Victor Seal was
the speaker and he con cluded that, while some crop circles were man made, others were defi
nitely brought about by natural forces.
Mr Seal was intro .
duced by Mr Ray Schofield, and Barbara
Totty gave a vote oi
thanks. The next meet ing will be held on Tues-
day, November 6th, at ( 30pm. Jim Atherton of Darwen will give a talk entitled 'In and Out of Dialect.' It
will.be held at the United Reformed Church and starts at
7.30pm.
community level. ______
Officials of the county office space ‘or ‘
„■ onaCe for relevant ^°ln uf he insuffi- Partnership, the Nor thought to be insuiu . Rural Transport
show are being cautious uses might be in P ient to meet demand about
aTe^ aR ibbTeaCVaney It will be some months spentonone.________ _______ Ribble Valley Borough —
months spent on one. It win uu
Plea leads to lifting of tenancy condition
___ W h e e d e d an im p a s - of her parents. Denau fe V
s io n e d p le a f r om a s^ om ^ d a u g h te r on b e h a l f
c Miss Vicky Swale
r r i irN T C I L L O R S need for the bungalow, C O U N b l h b u f t o
i i___ Cho added! "I
was a genuine to lilt me aBi ial need for the tie to condition
Her mother was suf- fering from an illness and
M is ?V i c k y Swale was no longer able to thghe tow the commit- clarifier “ ^rojbmldi g, nersuaded members of drive and her parents
from an illness an -------------K,“ tn
S nS ‘oT- ment Committee to .remove an ta ge -a t
Sm m en d a t io oa n d Mg ” £ r - — - - to,d her tather - remove an agneukur-
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al tenancy condition test if there was std hig heaith and much of on her parents c o t - market for an agncuh "
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Waddington. She told councillors
that , ap art from the . .
i i t __m o o T i l l a t Cross L an e , al dwelling in the area hiswor
she asked: "What about the needs of my parents. Is there affordable hous-
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Referring to officers' t0^ r - - - —
, Coun Stephen Sut
cliffe (Clitheroe) said: "It is clear there are, indeed, special needs."
said
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Thistle Grasmere Beech Hill Carlton
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father, an estate a pumping, S t e V a l le y B o r - needed to »,U the bung!.- *“ £ „ th,' Colthurst storage bmlclmg. ■ - , S“ " “ "oth f face anome _ ture.
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another setback at „
Approval
A MAJOR development at the Hodder Water j Treatment Works, Slaid-
cup added- "I beg you bum, has been approved lj{t th agricultural I by officials of RibbleVal-
' Borough Council. ctin unuei uci^u-
passed passed plans submitted | by Uniited Utilities for a
ed powers, la
° ^ ' ted Utilitie for
Acting under delegat- they have
a taskers
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though a change is antic- look at P°ssib ths However, a proper study TranJport have joined ipated by some people. A the winte
purpose-built one would Sports events are a possi &nd £l0> Q00 is being have many attractions. bility.
future site, rated, and thestudywiU ^ the next {ew years. ^ ^ rsh £ ommUnity j. 0f likely trends is needed
nershiP and Ribble
wjth Lancashire Councii and the
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