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Red alert round the Valley brings in plenty of money for Comic Relief
by Julie Frankland
TEARS were not al ways of laughter when the Ribble Valley entered into the spirit
of Red Nose Dayl For among the local
activities to have raised thousands of pounds for the Comic Relief charity was a sponsored public leg wax, bravely endured by check-out assistant Mr David Lawson and fresh foods assistant Mr Graham Hodge, who both work
at.Clitheroe’s Sains-
bury’s store. The pair's "treatment"
by administrative assis tants Miss Vici Winstan- ley and Miss Rachel Leonard in the supermar ket's foyer raised £120 from wincing shoppers, who shared their pain! Staff also paid to join in
iiera crew, as well as Id sound technicians. A girls were fantas- kid Mrs Beggs on
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kturn to the Ribble Iwhere the rest of the ling was due to take I th is week. "They live-and-a-half hours
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Aerials plan fails after mother’s fears are heard
I Borough Council Planning and Development Committee.
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of two aerials were rejected by planning councillors,
Proposals for the erection
who listened to the objec tions, then entered into con siderable debate about
them.
graph pole, was to have been sited in Church Street, Slaidburn. Objections were centred on the visual impact of the plan, though its effect on residential amenity on health grounds was upheld, despite the statement that "the Stew a r t Report advised th a t there is no general risk to health of people living near to base stations". On the second proposal,
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with this point, the chair man indicated that such a I
study was outside the tech nical range of the council and the plan must be reject- l
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also forwarded by the Rib- ble Valley MP, Mr Nigel Evans.
A letter of objection was | | For details of advertising, .ring Lisa Rudgyard on 01200 422323^ Income? I n v e s t in g f o r
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bad hair and red clothes days which, together with a pancake race, raised a fur ther £500. They also had to meet a ransom demand from Clitheroe police, who "arrested" town Mayor Coun. Alan Yearing and and manager Mrs Julia Blackett for "stealing" Red Nose Day cakes. The duo were handcuffed and taken to the cells until the money was paid. All activities were co-ordinated by manager's clerk Mrs Linda Watkin. With sales of Comic
CLOWNING around at the Helen O Grady Children’s Drama Academy, Chatburn, seemed the appropri ate way to act on Red Nose Day. An impro vised performance led by principal Mrs Pam Shacklcton and fea turing £39.20 in dona tions from p a ren ts , who came to watch- (K120301/7)
Relief red noses exclusive to Sainsbury’s, the store took another £2,500 selling out
its stock to the public. Many reappeared on the
faces of regulars of What ley's Dog Inn, where bar manager Mr Nigel Riley had organised an evening ol funny goings-on. All his
staff dressed in St Tnnian s uniforms and helped in var ious games and competi- i tions, which raised more than £300. Barmaid Mrs Kay Linnane was also spon sored to remain silent dur
ing her three-hour shift. Among the activities
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THE boss of a company trying to take over the Stagecoach bus depot at Clitheroe described as "positive the response f r o m
. ___ Positive meet•ing on bus takeover seemed very pleased with what had gone „orv nleased with what had gone A'meeting with
Lancashire County Council officials. Mr Giles R. Feamley, group chairman
of Blazefield Holdings Ltd, met officials of the Transport, Planning and Policy
Department at County Hall. Mr Graham Mitchell, spokesman for
01Blazefield is in negotiations with. Stage coach to take over the Burnley, Chtheroe, Blackburn and Bolton depots and a range
of urban and rural bus services. "We are aware of the new transport
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arranged by local schools were pyjama parties at Moorland School, Chip- ping’s Brabin Endowed Pri- mary and Clithcrocs St James's Playgroup. A rain bow day a t Whalley CE Primary School raised
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' School made approximately £230 gunging their teach ers. They also raised a fur ther £600 through other games and quizzes.
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Relief proved a hair-raising experience for Clitheroe’s St James’s CE Primary School.
Headmaster Coun. Paul Admtt, almost unrecognisable in a blond wig, gave staff and pupils the "brush-off" by encouraging them to turn out with bad hair. The venture, embraced by pupils Sophie Cowman, Jamie Hardacrc, Emma Ball, Danielle
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to site a 15m monopole aer ial with six antennas and microwave dishes at Spout Farm Nursery, Longridge, the mother of seven-year- old twins and a l3-year-old child, said that, aside from the aesthetic considera tions, there was nothing written down which could convince her these aerials
were safe. Debating the aerials issue
in general, it was pointed out th a t Kent County Council policy was to refuse to accept such masts and th a t it was necessary to "put an end to siting by chequebook" in rural areas. A councillor noted the
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Healthy lead on smoking
A GROUP of healthcare workers is trying to set a good example to would-be
patients. They have pledged to
stamp out the "evil weed
from their lives. The team of 18 smokers
from Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Health Care NIIS Trust are r
1 month into a six-week pro I gramme backed by smoking cessation nurse Eileen
Parker, Kirsly McCormick a n d H a l e y S l i i p s t o n , r a i s e d £208, hut another £81 was added when Class 5K enter tained shoppers at Sainsbury s with a song and dance routine (C1G0301/4)
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