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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 26th, 2001 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), online.co.uk


St George’s 'tiall helps • the farmers


A CELEBRATION of the patron saint of Eng­ land has successfully helped rural charities. A St George's Ball arranged


admistress of ounty Council 1 in Whiteacre , Mrs Varty of ospital, then a


H. Anderton


by the Rotary Club of Clitheroe was held at the Stirk House Hotel on Saturday and was attended by 190 guests. Entertainment was provid­


, Miss D. M. d myself. When Kaydee Book- igned from the ydee Bookshop


end. We all had a n the American t in touch with ny years after I til we were "old nd full of sleep the fire", tion time, 1940 r sister club sent


in 1946.; a happy and b and we had a in the USA in


ed in cabaret fashion by Janine Deakin on saxophone, followed by Sean McCree, British magic champion with comedian Mike Craig topping the bill. Dinner was tradition­ al English roast beef. The evening was supported by many Ribble Valley busi­ nesses, which sponsored raffle prizes for the event. Overall, £2,000 was raised for the Sup­ porting Farmers in Crisis Fund, an NFU charity.


Farm dwelling approval STRICT application of


mockery of efforts to bplnhelp


the


declared a councillor. Despite being recom­


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mended not to do so by officials, Ribble Valley Borough Council Plan­ ning and Development


1 Committee approved an application for a farm­ worker's dwelling for Messrs Gomall at Armnd-


ding Farm, Chaigley. The County Estates Offi­


cer did not feel that a sec­ ond home on the farm was needed and Ribble Valley officials said that, although an extra worker might be justified, residence on site


was not.


trifles. It was like ’ we gave parties men in Clitheroe


of food: Spam, ef and tinned ackets to make


-then the work- rs Varty was in t and the old men ard to these par-


itheroe club has one much good work, right to the


od wishes to all


.COCK, ne,


es safer vehicles


ttle confused as to reaction to my


her as she was very ab o u t the situa-


"ithgill on Easter riting in order to


d I while we were our horses out


~f all I would like to at although horses


y foot and mouth, carriers in the same


kers and farm vehi- of which are con- moving around the


alkers, dogs, cars,


and they are happy hack our horses out. >r, the farmers are cemed about other


lanes at Withgill. my friend and I oken to the local


f transport in the •h as cycles and cars, they do not know ey have come from travel much further t they know where rses are stabled and


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introduction of alternative ously developed s t o say commercial use of farms


°ftButTreport toX p ia n - the Government's paper is


S l m T t t e ^ v S h f t i r S ^ ^ T S a t i o n , rmmtrvside - Envi- where schemes are well con-


Z S S H K S S S f f J i i t e S K S J seeking clarificatio


ssssss^s some points. The Government paper the issue, anu


Our photograph shows a group at the dinner accompa­ nying the President of the Rotary Club of Clitheroe, Mr Peter Spencer, fourth from left, with his wife, Carol. (230401/7/6)


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rrppnfield site Man-of-the - mutch Adam S S o n L l aims for a soccer career


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A MIXED message has been sent out by the Government on farm diversification, say Ribble


Clitheroe Wolves and


. 1 Mni it; A nril's wincklev' who said that his man of the match award, O im lS w S i ip f aw r o? S p a t tS 'p “ ll be .


rsarton muitui .


s s s - s s s s r i s his football expertise has mates


eyA regJ ar piayer r his l ^4


But councillors paid trib­ ute to the hard work and


., tionally run, and, industry,',................... ........... if the j X i u t made a mockery


rules about new farm- 5ames Rogerson (Lon- of what the Government workers’homes made a g^idge) said it was tradi- wanted councils to do to


support farming. ....


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embarking on what ne Blackburn Rovers Acade- hopes will be a first my team, Adam’s ability to division course is Adam rea(di the game was praised


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Sponsored by AThe Clilberoc m


by manager Mr Stephen goals and receiving his ninth eomm.nted Mr Wtafkto


asttsese signed 0f f on a out for Blackburn Rovers at b l » ^ r . ; S et ,o more Ewood Park. I COM


cQuld be seen as confusing the issue and so clarifica-


has implications for all agn- tlo" ’s s°ugt^ n l Farmers' cultural land, but the coun- The N a tio n a i^ a^ ^


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riving a grey four- ’rive Mitsubishi still rongly about horses ers hacking out, I am


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Top musicians to appear at Valley piano festival


MUSICIANS of international renown are once


y at home and not her car around the side.


-■ again appearing at a celebrated annual piano fes- - ^ Ribble Valley Interna- Bridgewater Hall last year,


hurst, from June 17th to


23rd, promises an exciting Martin Roscoe will give a programme by major con- shor(. famibes' concert in the cert-hall personalities.


Leading British violinist


Tasmin Little and.her duo Qala Recital in the partner Martin Roscoe eyening


open the festival on the Mr Roscoe> who is Artis- Sunday, playing some of her Director 0f the festival, favourite music. Martin appears again on Monday lunchtime with Cheshire “ baritone Mark Rowlmson


_ songs.


„We are delighted to welcome such tal-


in a programme of pastoral ^ .g maryellous to be able .____ fG brine music makers of


and exciting mUsi- tQ tbis year's festival,


Kathryn Stott performs ^ calibre to the Ribble on Tuesday and will int. - VaU , We are grateful to


view M^rtl" R^ dnesday all o ut supporters, who help !o r k eU , .« iv a lp o s . , .


a poised and graceful 21- e' . ^ d information year-old, plays a selection of cJ ^ e t s and^ ^ ^


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P L A H E T J s a r ^ S ^ ^ O O ^ ^ c c m d i t e d L ^ ^ ^ ^ M u s ic a l afternoon enjoyed


A MUSICAL afternoon was enjoyed by Trinity ello and t


posers through to r a r f i i n g


in the chair fora.mo J y j;cGowanj Mrs Morris and ments were served y


and refresh- w a s thanked Mrs Helme and


• S m werepresTnt^d to her. The next meeting will be the annual one.


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