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A Royal garden party honour for Valley community worker


A CLITHEROE couple will have a refreshment stop second to none as they drive back from an extended French touring car-


avan holiday next month. Mrs Brenda Dixon (pictured) and her retired architect husband, Mr


Alan Dixon, will stop for a cuppa with the Queen on the way home. Before they left recently on their


French trip, Mrs Dixon, chairman ol the League of Friends of Ciitheroe Community Hospital, received a


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^M r s Dixon has been a stalwart worker on behalf of the hospital for


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A PROCESSION from of the rose queen festi­


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parishes and retinng rose • queen Joanna Grundy, with her retinue, together, with Scouts and Guides of the village. On arriving at church,


trumpeters of the band heralded the crowning of


rose queen Holly Bond (aged 11) by the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun.


Mrs Gwen Pye. This was followed by a


great afternoon for all the family on the school field, when various activities


were enjoyed by children


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a hot air balloon flight was


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inue, from the left: Amy Cooper, Bethany Crabtree, (Holly before the crown­


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RESIDENTS of Abbeyfields, Ciitheroe, will celebrate at ked on Saturday


PEOPLE are asking j increasingly why there is no mention in other parts of } the country of the disaster ; which has struck the farm- , ing community in the Rib­ ble Valley and Yorkshire


Dales.


en Clough Nursery, report­ ed that, during a recent visit to the National Exhi­ bition Centre, Birmingham, many of those visiting his stand asked where Holden


Mr Peter Foley, of Hold­ _,


tell us when the cleaning can begin M AFF. Cunning, devious. It all. Feelings of loss and sickness. M


was. When Mr Foley men­ tioned Bolton-by-Bowland and the crisis th a t has robbed many of the Valley s


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I to Valley’s r VILLAGE inns and shops are taking a real hammering as visitors are advised not to travel on country roads. The signs around the


Ribble Valley, advising people to keep to main routes, are being blamed for an almost total lack of


tourists. At the Hark to Bounty,


vehicles.


I t s h o u ld n o i i rb e th e H a r k to B o u n ty ’s p e a k


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