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f irs t Carers L in k Carers c ^un> Holgate said: ’’She the centre. She has been able lGentreiin : l^< ^ h ire . .t i1'if!;H^:^'y^'niCi8; she mentioned to see some of the work we do ,v Her Royal Highness the the distance between Hynd- here and meet some of our
Princess Royal visited the burn and the Ribble Valley carers. . hew
King.Street "offices in and asked me if there would ’ “Her supportive words will Accrington to perform the>> be transport arranged from be remembered by, those of opening ceremony. .-: " ' ' . . the Ribble Valley to the cen- us here for a long time." , As President' of the tre.
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Tel/Fax: 01200 427700 A posy of flowers was pre-
■Princess Royal Trust for Car- “Kathleen Eastwood said sented to the Princess by e r s 'i t was her first visit to .'.that there would be and she,. Caroline Blackwell, a^carer Caters Link and she met the- looked at me as if. to ask if I from a
rural.community in staff at the centre and local: was happy .with that.";
the Ribble Valley. She gave councillors and dignitaries. Mrs Eastwood, who is up her job four years ago to
• : The Princess gave a short'- .from Clitheroe, is the manag- look after her father, who has address and unveiled a er of the centre, which is not a degenerative disease and plaque commemorating the only the first in the county, requires a high level of care, nnenine
k§fg ^ a M f fK KM ^ f t.n fe s s to gK e a :d l;y iTHE exotic sound of :a steel band some homegrown talent in the form en with jacket potatoes and an alco
'helped to banish winter blues for par- of percussionsts from Read .Primary, •.•hoi-freefrult P™“ ; o ^ pmhp: ; ^ r ■tveoers in Read last week.
’ ; A group of Year .5 pupils per- Jubilee committee member Mrs They swayed along to; the sounds ' formed Yellow Bird. Theyhad^only Dee Eottoms said: The^vemng w^.
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School.Band :'two weeks .to. rehearseTor then- •• 'at a Caribbean evening held at Read debut, as pupils from the year above than we could h a ^ hopedJJr, and IPrimary School.'
! Organised by the village's Golden!; ity of them were attending an open dren there." ijubilee. Committee, dozens of fami- evening held at Ribblesdale High Our P1C*U lies packed into the school to listen. School.
to the band from Huddersfield. They After the. music, the revellers ry School at the Canbhean evening, also got the opportunity to listen to tucked into a supper of spicy chick-
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(mans landed on July 1st, 1940, after a brief where an observant shopkeeper He added that anyone can help {bombing campaign. Before that time, the recognised the van from the cutcrimeif they act on their sus i British Government, anticipating an invasion, name on the side, but not the picions in this way. 1 offered the islanders a chance to leave. A num- ;
A FASCINATING talk was given by Mr M. I Carroll to Ribble Valley Philatelic Society on the stamps and postal history of the Channel Islands during the wartime Nazi occupation. This was the only part of Britain to be occu- ^JOU UUlUlg W wIV w v«m,iiv..» ■ --- ---
w - They travelled to Griinsargh, possible criminal action. pied during the Second World War - the Ger- I mv— *-----i u filin' 1UI (UlUlUClj tOLiiovv/ivi*. -----4 — 1 t - her of them took advantage of the offer, but M AL BRITISH ilON
many chose to remain. Mail between the islands was banned at
i Letters to mainland Britain were forbidden, | and the islanders tried to circumvent the ban jby sending mail under separate cover to the {British Consulate in Washington DC, the 'USA at the time being a neutral country. The j Germans soon cottoned on to what was going i on and put a stop to the practice. I Remaining supplies of British stamps con tinued to be used at first, but a crisis was i reached when the stock of Id stamps was j exhausted. Special permission was given for 2d (stamps to be cut into two triangles, each one !for use as a Id stamp. The granting of such j permission is a very rare occurrence, _and is
first, but was allowed to resume on July 15th.
I only given under the most unusual circum stances. The speaker, however, was able, to show-a number of:envelopes bearing such;
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I, She plans to spend more time gardening,. 2'catching up with old friends and yisiting her pchildren and grandchildren in the south.: i. «-•; k Mrs Conduit, pictured, has retired after 'spending 21 years as Chatbum’viUage libran-
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1' On November 19th, society members will i visit Blackburn Philatelic Society. Further {'details can be obtained by calling John Strong t on 01254 823984 o r . by visiting I
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Four arrests were made after a group of people stole a van in Blackpool, which they drove to Longridge, where they exchanged ^ for another, afgain stolen.
I THE vigilance of a member of people in the cab. He called the I the public has foiled a possible police, whomade the arrests and
: could not make it because the major- there were lots of families and chil- .
J ® :^ prima- Man’s death was a tragic accident
AN inquest has been opened Police were told tha t Mr the foot of the stairs and blood into the sudden death of a Cardwell had last been seen at the scene; appeared to be 30-year-old man who was alive at just turned midnight, from head injuries he had suf-
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Acting East Lancashire A post-mortem was'earned, The house and part of the Coroner Mr Richard Taylor out the following day.
into Sunday. , fered. . ^ street were sealed off and a
adjourned the hearing on At first officers thought they forensic team was called in. David Lee Cardwell, who was were faced with a suspicious The pOSt-mortem examina- found dead at his home in death, but later Det. Insp. tion revealed that Mr Cardwell Berkeley Street, Brierfield, for Mark Maxlow said: It looks appearec) to have died as a toxicology reports to be made; as if it has been a very tragic
Police were called to the ter- accident. We are not now treat- the fall down stairs. 0f jjea(j bijuries following
raced house on the Sunday mg it as a suspicmus death. Mr Cardwelli a fact 0ry evening , of October 27th ^A police spokesman said wQrker and body-building around 8 p.m. after friends of -here was no sign of a forced
A spokesman for Clitheroe STSSSSSSS £ ki”th'« hlhe'r“‘ police said tha t it was a good example of where the prompt
senior police officer said. Mr Cardwell's body was at long. He hved by himself.
lie led to an arrest and prevented MP will hold advice surgery this afternoon actions of a member of the pub-
LOCAL MP Nigel Evans is Conservative Association, 9 Constituents wanting to holding a surgery this after- Railway View, between noon meet him should ring the noon a t the Ribble' Valley and 3-30 p.m. today.
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