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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 19th, 2001 7 Clttheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.easMancashlreonl^ IIUloiu« nMacit \uuuyiiai;i 3ashireonline.co.uk \nuvoi uaniy/t ww"'vy i— ■ \-— ____ ■ -■ ■ ■ •• •_ —; TV stars help 4reel’ in funds for charity by Julie F anklan yy Julie Frankland


SOME of television’s best­ loved s ta r s to o k to th e dance floor a t Gisburn’s Best Western Stirk House H otel to help “re e l” in funds for ch a r i ty a t a S co ttish themed gala


night. Current and former cast


^ keys to work with children with special needs.


. Trust, a showbusiness char­ ity, which puts rescued don-


members of “Coronation Street”, “Last of the Sum­ mer Wine!! and “Taggart” joinectSusan Hampshire and others from “Monarch of the Glen” and June Brown, who plays Dot Cot­ ton in “Eastenders”, to sup­ port the Michael Elliott


' .Together with more than


nds his haunts


i n am e fo r h im s e lf litheroe is expanding


ey Council gardener Mr ies of ghost walks in the


tour will be accompanied d effects, like blood-cur- !nd rattling of chains, urn's ghoulish goings-on,


| ation, the scenes of grim e will tell about the body-


Ijst 13th, are being backed l ough Council's regenera­


n t deal to offer the tourist ; proud of. I am sure my


■>ss way of learning a bit of


choose ie year


I And, despite an after- jjon of deliberation, they


Jecided the title should be liared between "Bloodtide” ly Melvyn Burgess and ■Plague" by Malcolm Rose. I Both authors were tele­ phone by :the young judges


I Coun. Dorothy Westell, Ivice-chairman of Lan­ cashire County Council,


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_Said: "It is important that ■children are involved in ■awards like this, as it is their ■opinions that count."


Jind.they each’ accepted; an Invitation fxrk presentation lieremony at Preston Guild


' 300 local party-goers, they enjoyed a sumptuous Scot­ tish banquet prepared by the hotel’s four-strong team of chefs, sponsored for the evening by Morecambe butchers Althams, in a spe­ cially erected marquee. A pipe band provided the musical accompaniment to the event, which also


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' included a raffle and auc­ tion. Together with spon-


-r- sorship, donations and tick­ et sales, they raised more


; ' Among the items raffled were a cricket bat signed by the current England team and an autographed David Beckham Manchester Unit­ ed shirt, while the auction included trips to Scotland to spend time on location with the cast and crews of “Taggart” and “Monarch of the Glen” and a visit to London for dinner with June Brown, following a trip to the theatre to see “My Fair Lady" and a meeting with its star, Mar-


than £19,000. ■


tine McCutcheon. An autumn dinner for


four to join Roy Hudd and June Whitfield among oth­ ers and to be held at Best Western Stirk House Hotel was just as sought-after in the bidding, before finally coming under the hammer of auctioneer Mr Ian Lloyd, of local estate agents Mor­ timers, for £1,900. The gala was also used by


written by Dame Judi Dench, a committee mem­ ber of the Michael Elliott Trust, was read to guests, before Ms Hampshire was presented with a cut-glass


vase. Our photograph shows _


the charity as its annual award ceremony to pay tribute to some of its most hard-working celebrity sup­ porters. Among those to receive an award was Susan Hampshire. A tribute to her


Patient absent without leave was outside club


A RESIDENT who had gone absent with­ out leave from Langho’s Kemple View Psychi­ atric Unit bumped into a member of staff out­ side Whalley’s Ren- ..dezyous .nightclub the


following evening. Blackburn magistrates


■ worker Mr John Cowell used his mobile phone to check whether patient Kirk


heard that, when support


Stott (20) should have been at large, Stott became agi­


tated and abusive. Stott, who now lives m


Rochdale, admitted a breach of the peace and was bound over in the sum of


£100 for six months. Mr Neil White (prosecut­


ing) told magistrates that, as Mr Cowell left Ren­ dezvous, he saw S to tt


standing on the pavement. "There is no suggestion that Stott was doing anything wrong a t th a t stage, . explained Mr White. "When Mr Cowell rang to


check if S to t t should be there, Stott became agitat­


ed and aggressive. He told Mr Cowell th a t he knew where he lived." • Mr White said th a t ,


although Mr Cowell said in his statement tha t he was extremely frightened and distressed, he had gone to work the following day on the same unit as Stott. "It is this fact that per­


Susan Hampshire with fel­ low “Monarch of the Glen stars, from the left, Sandy Morton, who plays the gamekeeper, Golly, and Hamish Clarke, who plays Duncan, the junior ghillie, and former “Coronation Street” favourite Thelma Barlow. (P140701/6F)


Chance for townspeople to have a say on community transport


THE people of Clitheroe are being given _


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a chance to have their say over commu­ nity transport in the town.


And Ribble Valley Community Trans­


port will even pick up people and take them to the meeting a t 6 p.m. next Wednesday a t the Trinity Centre,


Clitheroe.


being held around the area so that people can have their say about the service.


This is the third of seven such meetings , _


iuri.nf;nrr« hnvp aillrreeaadv been heltd in | Chipping and Langho.


Meetings a e dy


The Langho meeting resulted in a Dial- | a-Ride service being set up.


The two buses have been kept busy with |


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an increasing number of passengers diaUing i to take advantage of the new service, which | is a hybrid of the normal bus services and


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