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weretoId.V v ... ^Sharon Barnowski (29),
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of ’ Brook'Street,': was fined, £100’and ordered to pay ■ court costs of £75 after she
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Did you see van? POLICE believe a red van stolen from the residents’; ■ car park a t Salthill Road,
•' fuel in; the tank of the The . G-registered Bedford, ..yal-,
■ GlitherOe,1 onSaturday: evening must have visited a local filling station, i There was only enough
' -lied at £1,000, for
it.to be ■ driven a very, shor t dis tance.
Advertiser and 1 imes JiThe Clitheroe ■ ‘ r P , - : ,
Is currently * compiling the o 2003 edition of-'
the award winning
Ribble Valley.
Explorer To promote your business in this
publication please call Sharon Hamilton on 01282 426161 Ext.433
■j brought home to the chil- .’Holgate ^brings a i^& a th ^ ' dren'of Sahden Primary I.every year,"but this year, as>,
■» School in,vivid fashion on, she,was mayor,
she.brought;^ ‘^Armistice Day"
‘special significance; with . occasion. I t brought fit. the attendance of formeri; home
to.children.-It-was;
■pupil Coun. Mrs Joyce j quite an emotional time. A " Holgate, the Mayor of the ■ The service was attend-,,,
’Ribble Valley. s ■ The list of ttie names of by Ribble Valley MP Mr.
brother, also a former, "It w a s a wonderful ser- :; * p u p il,Skilled'in ' 1 940 - inii, vice.^People were in tears;?
; ' . , ' 7- W a t 'is 'som e th in g ,1 will.. She attended the service remember for the rest o f ,
{ wreath in memory of her ,hymn,and said prayers, brother. ' ’
Headteacher Mrs San- ■ ishing touch. (T121102/3)
Charity shop has installed CCTV to combat organised shoplifting gangs
EUROPEAN money is,being used to help a Clitheroe charity, shop fight back against gangs of shoplifters, many of, them com
ing from as far as Manchester. Nearly £1,000 is being spent to
provide a hi-tech closed circuit tele- vision surveillance system for the Shelter shop,- which raises money for th e homeless, to stem th e tid e of goods - w o r th as much a s£ lOO every week - being sn a tc h e d by
thieves. ■ • The system replaces a dummy sys-
tem which has failed to deter the expert thieves who are targeting designer clothes stocked by the shop in
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• COMPETITIONS • OFFERS • HOLIDAYS Fantasttcprizesfrom t y [ j | | g
Broomhill Equestrian ■■
BROOMHILL Equestrian, which has opened a new. tack shop and feed store in the Ribble Valley, is offering super prizes to
readers the chance to win either:
our readers. . Broomhill Equestrian is one of the North-West's premier equestrian centres ■
and boasts some of the finest facilities in the area. Broomhill is a registered
BHS riding centre, offering a variety of lessons, for the complete beginner through , to the more . advanced rider. Broomhill is also a registered Pony
Club. ■ A range of livery ser-
• Three months full liv-, v -.
ery at Broomhili Equestrian {to be taken between Jan uary 1st to March 31st) OR • 20 hours of indoor
school hire OR • 20 hours of riding
lessons OR i • £500 worth of goods from the tack . shop, (excluding feed). Five runners-up will win .
CELEBRITY chef Paul Heathcote has unveiled a stylish new look to.his flagship restaurant in Lorigridge following a £ 5 0 , 0 0 0 refurbishment. ■ Paul has given the Lon-
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. vices is available and clients can take advan tage of the fantastic facili: ties on offer,, i.e. 60m x 25m gel track indoor school, a 25-fenee cross-; country course and two outdoor schools.
, To complement the wide
- range of facilities, a new purpose-built tack shop and feed store . was opened on Novemberlst. To celebrate, Broomhill Equestrian is offering our
£20 gift vouchers to spend in the tack shop and all entrants will receive a 5% discount voucher, redeem- , able against purchases, made in the tack shpp before December ,31st,
2002. To enter simply answer
. the following question: How many fences are there on the cross-country
course? .--
- Send your entries- to:' Equestrian Contest, Pro-; motions Dept,; East Lan cashire Newspapers, Bull Street/ Burnley, BB11 1DP, to arrive by. November
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■ 30th. Terms- and condi tions apply.
Get an aerial picture of your area HERE is token two in our available at the Burnley exclusive offer for our Express, C',th_
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readers to obtain an aeri- tiser and Times and al photograph of the area leader Times offices,
they live in. Don't worry .if you
' missed details of how to purchase this unique phov - tograph, copies.of last '
week's paper are. still, . KThe Clitheroe \ ’ , rn?' '" in association with AERIAL MAP OFFER TOKEN TWO
gridge Restaurant, renowned for its outstanding quality, a distinctive look. Stunning new designs have added, a fresh and modern'feel to the
restaurant. . . , . '
■ The fan ta s tic p r iz e ,THELONGRIDGE R E STAU R AN - and from the restaurant.
ience the restaurant for them selves.
■ Paul is now offering one lucky reader a meal for two a t- 'th e stylish new-look eatery where they can exped
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- includes a two-course meal and coffee plus transport to
' • The Longridge Restaurant
is already tempting the taste- buds of food lovers, with a hew menu featuring the best of Heathcotes signature dish- ' es, a s : well. as new ones designed for-the state-of-the- art restaurant.
■ Starters range from £4.25 to £9.50, with main courses priced from £11.95 to £15.99
■ and deserts from £4.50 to £6. -; “We have listened to what customers want and created' a stunning eating envirori-
'.ment in a. relaxed setting. The re s tau ran t caters for
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for food lovers; The Lon gridge - R e s tau ran t
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• rants in Preston; Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds. _ . ■ To enter the competition . aiid stand the chance of win ning the super prize, simply answer the question on the
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Street, Burnley, BBIIIDP, by November 21st. . Eirf Uncuhlra Niwifipan Ud will nu l l * litoimillM you h«a j l „ o 01 for lln forfaui ot procetslnj w arraiMtl, lodidlag for yer- Ifleatlon and credit eoalrol purposes.
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Question: How ranch did the refurbishraent of The Un- gridge Restaurant cost?
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anvohe who is into shoplifting can spot a false one a mile off. They could see there are no wires, coming out of the
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age to the Accrington brraannch w: heavy that the charity was forced to close this shop.
d "The si tu a t io n is shocking. .1 he . . . . T , She said that often the thieves who damage to the shop a t Accrmgtonsid-
visited the Shelter branch operated in fered was appalling. 0 n e ^ e f a pairs. While one distracted the staff, Accrington sawed through the mortar
Joy has often tackled thieves hours doing it and all he got away with
herself and asked them to turn over . was 25p in a collection box, s the stolen goods - "unless they were added- Wffffprthan me" she said.
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^ ^ m * * * - * * * - -Blanch manager.Misss Emma Jo y■ ing the hand th a t teed, them," ,h e
The money has been allocated from target, Wes havei naa a o u m i u y o{ th e ClithTroe'and Accrington one of the new, cameras, twt a ui.;_t ____r-nmera set ud. I t was just a flashing
“ S i . ] * <»— The equipment, which h a s been
"The really sad thing is that some of installed this week, will include a mon- these young people who are stealing itor in the shop and a panic button.
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Ecstasy found in police raid
A QUANTITY of cannabis resin was recovered from a property, in'Clitheroe as part of the police’s ongoing drug crackdown. Cultivated bush cannabis
and some Ecstasy tablets were also recovered from. the premises in Brownlow - Street. The current occu pant is being sought. Insp Bob Ford, of
Clitheroe police, said his officers were always willing to act on information on drugs from members of the public.
Rural meeting Our picture shows Miss Joy with , |fleal lOf tWO at Heathcote restaurant IS there a competition you
LETTERS KNOW!
would love to enter, a read-, er offer .you would like to: sec, or a travel and leisure ■;
destination you would like to , , visit? Send your ideas to: Sharon, Promotions Dept, East-Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street
Burnley BB111DP > .■■■-.___________
MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley District- Group of the Council for the Protec tion of Rural England will meet tonight a t 7-30 p.m. a t the Mitton Hall Coun try House Hotel, Mitton.
ews f rom the Villages
Quiz A quiz night will take place in St Mary's Hall
| tonight at 7-30 p.m. Entry is £1 per person and includes supper, but take your own drinks. Pro ceeds for church funds. The church Christmas Fsur is on December 7th. ■
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Services The Sunday service at
Sabden.Baptist Church
this weekend will be taken by Mr Malcolm Royle.
i At Sabden Methodist Church on Sunday, the | service will be taken by Helen Bradley. The Rev. P. Gray will be the visiting clergyman a t St Nicholas's Church, which is still without a vicar. Any church matters can be discussed with the . churchwardens, Mr Bernard .Parfitt ori01282 773759 or Mrs Val Darwent on 012^ 776962. . Anyone who would like to contribute; twards
the cost of keeping St Nicholas’s floodlit dming the winter should see either oi the churchwardens.
‘First Responders play a vital part’
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carry an automatic defibrillator for cardiac arrest situations. This is funded by the Heart
of Lancashire Appeal charity. "You will find the collection tins in many
local shops. Should response times be main tained by charitable donations? There is no criminal record check on these people and they attend vulnerable people, in their homes, in times of distress. More often than not, the patient is not aware that they are being attend ed to by a member of the public and they assume that they are either a doctor or ambu
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response time is attained, even though in every case except a cardiac arrest, there is no active treatment of the patient and no ability to transport the patient as the ambulance is still on its way from wherever. .
: "Very often the responders are being sent to ' .
inappropriate j obs. Pub fights, incidents on the bypass where personal safety is a real issue, to Clitheroe hospital and believe i t or not, they are even sent to GP surgeries. If this is not an example of : attaining response times I don't
know what is. .
• "i have no problem with the use of vetted first responders as long as their arrival is not considered as the response time. Should some thing go wrong, who is liable? The, ambulance service? The individual responder? Very often , we are exposed to violence when least expect ing it. I can only think it can
only.be a matter, of time before a responder is assaulted.
. - - "There is absolutely no chance, th a t ,
Clitheroe will get a second ambulance. The most that could be hoped for is,.when the local
ambulance becomes busy,; another-one moves in to take its place. The current resource levels
will not allow; that to
happemltis.the reverse that happens at present. While busy elsewhere,
it’s the Valley that suffers. ’• , nif you need an ambulance; you may be
lucky, you may not. Not-an ideal situation." •. ■ Coun.-Philip Nierop, one of .the councillors
who/ during the debate on the issue by.Ribble Valley Borough Council, spoke against a Lib-. eral Democrat move to press for improved ser- • vice in Clitheroe, said the use of fast response cars was ’.’legitimate and quite successful. • • "It is not the arrival of an
ambulance.that
saves someones life, particularly ,in life-threat- ening cases)
it.is the application of ,the,right, sort of medical care in the fastest posable time.
• I am sure he has written vrith the'best of inten- ' tionsi but I think he is looking a t it from a par ticular direction'. I t -isjnofc necessarily the ambulance arrivalitiine which'is the critical ,
.time,’ it is the arrivaTof
the.acddait and smer- gency service of which ambulances are a p a r t ," . 11 said Coun Nierop; of B61tori-by-Bowland,'who
' pis acute services chairman for(the .Compunity ; I “Health Council.- - - ‘ 'V ';J-'
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"HARRY POTTER AND THE < November 15th
THE fact that Clitheroe's fill Grand Cinema is going ' through one of the biggest Po boomtimes in its modem his- Se tory can be put down partly fui to one small, bespectacled tie person.
th; Harry Potter is his name -
a name that has cast a spell le; over cinema audiences for ar many months.
And there is no sign of ta
Pottermania drying up with advance bookings for the re
Question: Name the evil lord who gave HarrJ Answer:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Name:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address:........ ........................
P O s ' t 'c V d e : '............. Daytime! Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema C Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Strei
November 21st. E » l Uoeaihlra N a v i f i fm l i t will o » the Infarmali of prouniag yoar rogueil, including for verificolioo o
from lime to lime wo ood other eompooloi la oar grou till promolioni and we would like to be able to abate1
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with members of her fami- my life," said Mrs Holgate. ly and’ friends and laid a , The 92 children sang a ;
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' former pupils whohad fall- N ig e l.. Evans.i.and ; en in two world wars con-. ' Deputy,Mayor,of ,tpe R ib - , tained the name of Frank’; ble Valley, Coun Frank Lawless, Mrs Holgate's Goss.
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