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Valley company in f 10m,
merger A FOOD firm based in Chatburn has be_en involved in a £10m. merger. ; ■ Fred Lawson (Clith
eroe) Ltd-has joined forces with Hudders field business Howarth Foodservice L td to trad e under the new title of Total Foodser vice Ltd. The multi-million
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I more tangible form — she I has a small cargo of pen- I cils, crayons, paper and I exercise books for the I school. She added: "My spe-
I cial thanks must go to Jmy friends and family,
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NEARBY residents are asking ^ questions about the turret built on a- new guest house and offices complex- in EdMordRoad>CUtfe
. "It is unusual for a property round here . • . ■ . V
in fact the turret and its orb decoration * ; stick out like a sore thumb," said one resi- . dent. "But I have to admit it is actually r quite beautiful."
pound merger will enable the new company to offer its customers in the catering industry a com plete range of grocery, frozen, chilled and non food products in a one- stop delivery. And it will also give Total the resources needed to invest in new technology and distribution facili ties. The company's mem
owner and managing director of Fred Lawson (Clitheroe) Ltd, and Mr David Pratt, managing director of the York- shire-based firm, have become joint managing directors of the new company with Mr Simon Howarth appointed as operations director. Mr Richard Howarth,
I book, "Out of the Black IShadows". His talk will be on
.its non-executive chair man. Hesaid: "The com pany’s goal is to offer a multi-prpduct delivery service to catering estab lishments throughout the North of England.'
|May 23rd, at 7-30 p.m. (s)________
| Bridge club winners
Ion Monday were: Mr 1C. Pollard and Mrs J. JMartindale, Mr and |Mrs R. Blakey. On Thursday win-
I Howell Movement at I Clitheroe Bridge Club
| WIN NERS , of the
for industry ..‘Oscars!
Shortlisted A W H A H L .E Y -B A S E D
firm has been shortlist-^ ed in the heating indus>
■ try"Oscars". • Calder Services, a
Iners were: NS Mrs M. (Phillips and Col M. ■Jeffery with Mr C. and ■Mr G. Pollard. EW |Mrs I. Park and Mrs I d . Blake, Mrs L. Iwharfe and Mrs J. iBowker.
W M J CPRE (meeting ^
It HE Ribble Valley [District Group of the | Council for the Protec- I tion of Rural England I will meet in Hurst | Green next Thursday. The group's meeting
I is set to take place at [ the Bayley Arms Hotel a t 7-30 p.m. on May 23rd.
j Reveller
| loses bag A THIEF struck after a reveller at the Key Street venue in Clitheroe left her hand bag on a shelf on Fri day night. The bag contained a
contractor in heating, plumbing and electrical work, was listed in the domestic heating inst aller of the year catego ry a t this year's H&V News Awards. At the showpiece
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immediate past presi dent of the European Food Group, has become
bership of Fairway Foodservice, the NISA group and its connec tions with the European Food and Distribution Group,-will ensure that its purchasing power will continue to provide com petitive and innovative offerings to its 2,000 cus tomers located through out the north of Eng land. Mr Matthew Lewis,
intentions said that the Lancaster Foundation was seeking accommodation for frequent visitors, a s ' _ well as offices large enough to manage a range of projects. With offices on the first floor and guest accommodation on the ground floor, the aim was that the new building "should appear as though it had always been there”, as well as being "charming" and "cute". The circular turret with conical roof feature,
Thom Street, received planning permission from Ribble Valley Borough Council in January last year. The requirements of the brief and its design
The building, just below Text House, opposite
widely used historically, was chosen as a "visual focus" and to provide "a unique sense of place". It was included in the plans as approved.
Special night for CRGS fifth year - Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 16th, 2002 3
Royal Prom for Valley i grandmother
FOUR-YEAR-OLD Jonathan Tilley- has been .teaching his grandmother how to bow in case she meets the Queen at Buckingham PalaceJ " \ \' ' ■ Farmer's wife Mrs. Avenue, Clitheroe,regis-
Id a Seed, ■ of ■ L i t t le tered on the ticket hot- Dudlands Farin.jRim- line. "You do .these ington; arid her daugh- '
-.things and do not think ter. Mrs Joaime Tilley, y°u wU1 hear “ y more, are amongTthentlfbu-
sands invited to attend PT1S?’ said Mrs Seed, the Prom a t the Palace who 13
Roberto Alagna and Angela Gheorghiu, will be among the stars join ing members of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus for the clas sical concert being held in honour of the.Queen's Golden Jubilee.' ; Both Mrs Seed, who
calists Thomas ’Allen,
works for Cosgroves in Rimington, and her daughter, an Ultraframe receptionist who lives with her son and hus band Nigel in Faraday
tn e /rom at tne Palace Despite receiving a on June 1st.; „
, letter confirming their
Opetaaro-Dame.Km attendance, the pair are vote Kanawa, along with: stjjj awajtmg the arrival
daughter have decided to make a girls’ weekend of their trip to London and will be staying on to view the Party at the Palace on the big screen, as well as watching the jubilee procession. "We think it will be an
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On criminal damage charge
MAGISTRATES in Blackburn bailed a Clitheroe man until July 3rd on a charge of causing criminal damage. Kevin John Braysford (44), of Colthurst Drive, entered a plea of not guilty to the charge.
Magistrates adjourn case
ALLEGATIONS that Anthony Smith (29), of Mount Pleasant, Chatbum, failed to stop and failed to report an accident were adjourned until May 27th by Blackburn magistrates.
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awards ceremony, host ed by television comedi an Jack Dee, Calder Ser vices' MD Mr Stephen Nicholls learned that the firm had been shortlisted because judges felt it was a "good all round per former". Speaking after the cer
Continuing success
THE exceptional busi ness success of Ribbles- dale High School, Clitheroe, is continuing. The school's Chame
emony, Business Devel opment Manager Mr Craig Nicholls, said: "We are of course delighted to have had our commit ment to quality and cus tomer service recognised by such respected experts from within our industry. “Maintaining the level
leon team won the area Young Enterprise com petition at Mytton Fold Hotel and now goes for ward to the regional final. The best achiever
MEMBERS of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School's fifth year decided the only way to travel to their first-ever prom was to go in
style. So most of the 130 revellers trav
elled to the Mytton Fold Hotel, Lang- ho, on Sunday in stretch limousines. The car park at the hotel was trans formed, as about 10 of the large glossy cars discharged their passengers. The pupils, with a few sixth formers and some members of staff, danced the
of positive feedback we receive from our cus tomers on an ongoing basis is our first priority, but external recognition such as this gives us a massive boost and lets us know that we really are on the right track."
award went to Bridget Hartley from Garden Force at Bowland High School. Other prizes went to schools from Oswaldtwistle and Dar- wen. The final was spon
night away to local band Remer. .The event was the brainchild of
schoolfriends Sarah Johnson, of Clitheroe, and Heidi Jackson, of Mel lon
Sarah said: "It was a great night.
Everything went well and the hotel said they would welcome us back at any time. It looks like it will become an Annual event.” Pictured are a group of the fifth-
year girls outside the hotel. (T130502/5)
Firm’s jobs offer falls on deaf ears
sored by Business Link East Lancashire and its chief executive, Phil Burgess, handed out the awards.
mobile telephone worth £100, £36 in cash and a qu an tity of credit cards.
CD player is stolen
A CD player and six CDs were stolen when a thief forced a quarter light window on a car parked on the Kemple End Car Park, Clitheroe, for an hour on Saturday afternoon.
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TIME could be run ning out for a Ribble Valley-based com
puter company. A massive recruitment
drive by the Time Group has failed to find the required number of staff needed to rim the busi ness following its takeover of rival firm Tiny Computers, The Simonstone-
Technical, sales and unemployedor just look-
customer support vacan---ing to join a company cies all need filling, with that is exciting and has a wide range of roles and flexible hours. The firm ' is also emphasising its provision of a compre hensive training and induction programme. Mr Richard Harris,
based firm is still looking to hire another 100 peo ple for
positions.in most areas and this week warned that, if the staff cannot be found, it may be forced to look at alter native locations where the skills are available.
head of HR Depart ment, said: "We desper ately need to get more people on board. I t is becoming a mission criti cal operation th a t is stopping the business grow in the current mar ket.' "We really have some
thing for everyone at the moment and, if you are
great career opportuni ties, then please drop me your CV." Recruits should send
their details by post to Time Group (HR Department), Time Technology Park, Bum- ley, Lancs, BB12 7TG. Alternatively, they can attend an open evening which is scheduled to take place,,.tonight between 6 and 9 p.m. when prospective appli cants will have an oppor tunity to find out about the available posts and the firm itself.' ..
Work starts soon on ^
church roof
THE first phase of work to renew a Clitheroe church roof will s ta r t later this
month. Services for St Paul's
Low Moor will take place in the parish hall throughout June and July while the repairs are carried out Eight weeks have been
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CLITHEROE police are investigating the theft of tools from a white Escort van parked in Chatbum. •: Its owner returned to find a Bosch DW220 drill and attachments, valued at £500, stolen.- Also missing was a £250 Dewalt battery drill.
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