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AT A GLAMCE f , The 14-year-old twins are on the ^ g e I" >'
'Pickwick Night was’a resound ing success as hundreds rof *peo-’ pie,of, all ages, thronged ^hal4 ■tS.
I 'Passengers^ oil a rural 'bus'are entering into the festive spirit as
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itj^] Rotarian Richard ” p u ^ e g o t ' o n h i s bike' to deliver
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IA -granddaughter raised iques- t io n s^ t’
an.inquest into the
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Christmas drinkers will have to be on their best behaviour as licensees adopt a zero^tolerance policy in the Valley’s pubs. ; '
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other rural transport initiatives., would have remained a In ’2001 i t scooped,a major pipedream.
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S S p u p i l s Daniellifand*Shrona1' ^ S w U s i f fm i g a i o W o n t r a c g Moores will soon teve fashiotfphotog-- raphers seeing double. ^ <
havtagtheir hairand maker - Uprdone before taking part in another
I'of signing a two-year contract with i rp^g g^ers have now decided to sign up model agency Select - the company
blesdale.High School Technolpgy,
t.Col- j.,?.iTh-6-gij.y,i;wi10 afg also sporting sharp; •lbge'stood' out in the crowd iwhen .Jhe;,.:
- ' '?? jjaymg recently been selected to ;
•hgencyb talent scouts?were on. the look-:.;,; attend the North-West High Perfor-7 oiit for new faces at “The Clothes Show, ; fiance Talent Academy
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' Having spotted the girls* potential, y ally is an opportunity not to be turned; ‘ the agency invited them to visit its stand down. where their pictures were taken.
’ ball -have decided modelling profession-" '
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Then last week; the twinsi'of .Whalley works out before deciding whether to Road, Read, received a call inviting make a career out of modelling. them down to London on Saturday, with r
’ But both said they will see how it ,, , (Glbl2U2/2a)__________
Valley in grip of royal fever as Prince Charles; prepares to visit
• • ^ by Vivien Meat}} i ’_j l 'awards for Planning A c h ieV e i? ? ^ l« ! e ^ | i« ly ^ b b u s i - . t)1««nin/v A /vVlIOTTO. ' :•' Will RPP PyATf?fllfiS Of 1*11^1'bUSl**/
i£ SS==.;-'ffiSif£jT’fie' pioneering travel ■ nesBrajW&h I^ve received grant: scheine' triumphed against assistance through Lancashire
ROYAL fever is set to g r ip : many "giant"-contenders in .Rural Futures. Sheep milking, th e nib b le Valley with th e "The Countryside Agency/ organic cheese-making, a farm
n n nm in e em en t t h a t th e Award for Planning for People shop, farm plastic recycling, S J w a l M i t i v is i t
early next month. l ^Prince .Gharles will-spend ,.s^iiat people who are let down by ramong them.
Prince of Wales is to v is i t The inte{.change, which was door reared pork and a farmers, Clitheroe and Chipping offlcially opened in September, co-operative producing farm
places m Rural Ene'and"- yoghurt-making, ]omery, out-
' 7 2000, has a policy of ensuring assured beef and lamb will b e . «
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time a t the Glitheroe Bus and timetabled pubhc transport fail- .; -It! is anticipated th a t the Rail Interchange at Clitheroe Ure reach their destination by Prince will be escorted by pro- Railway Station before taking V taxi,'with the at-fault operator ject manager John Welbaiik and ' r__ ____ 4. +v,Q nAwlonrf' n.,rir.n th4ihill TH iw n asa tn - Chipping farmer Peter Stott. ,
tbe agency for two years, and will be
; responsible for the recent .Channel.hour. :Spendjgg-tjme-at weekends and: during : ‘programme “Model Behaviour”,. ' „ school hohdays posmg for teen magazine ' “The Year 10 pupils of Chtheroes Rib- fashion shoots.
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Local guests at Janice’s wedding
A NUMBER of Rib-’ | ble Valley residents i were atnong the 300 guests at the wedding I 6f “Coronation Street”
celebrity .. Vicky Entwistle on Saturday. '-The licensees of the Swan with Two Necks at'Pendleton, Steve and Christine’Dil- |
-worth, closed the vil lage public house and- joined friends at the, Manchrater venue. ■ *,
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Miss Eiitwistle, who plays Janice Battersby ..... .
in the television soap, married props man Andy Chapman. . :
> . , The couple live in the Ribble Valley. . v
PASSENGERS are being reminded that bus- services over the Christmas and New Year peri- .
Holiday bus times od will run to'revised timetables. ^
. ’.Information on these services is available in ,
'6()8'2608 for;information on;Christmas and,; New Year services..
.^Alternatively, telephone Traveline on 0870 ’ ’ -
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during the Christmas penod and will only be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New
Year's Day.
^ am S e T a d not yet been of the daily passenger rail ser- Blackpool Victoria Hospital. ^ approved, but it was anticipated yiceto Clitheroe m 1994 are not
d S t ^ e m o S . 11 Chther0e HaTit not been for the sue- m 1981. On th a t Clitheroe's bus and rail inter- cessful canmmgn waged by Rib- change has been ^forerunner . o f
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. ^ j w 0g[4.i.e-j.j^jn 1 then bemg utilised for freight town. traffic aSd divenions.
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^ Our picture shows Pnnce then travelled by car to an Charles on his 54th birthday
Clitheroe welcomes one of copf|^ first s ^ 9y|officer|
GLITHEROE has become, more urgent duties.'It is antic^ one of the first'towns in the ipated they will focus on county to have a police com- engaging m targeted patrols to
TYMinitv qnnnort officer on deter instances of nuisance, Z w K 2 5 b“ anti-social behaviour and
I s s s s i Ioc^ msu^ . , impact on the quality of pe— and the reenutment process is
limited ranee of pow- umque role is designed purely**; nnorting regular p oliced0 tackle*localianti-social
officers^ .The^Rihble Valley^ ^ h aviour>d «r?n ^ronfnflllv have*three - the quality of me. ro r exam^^
with o n e ^ ^ k S j n Z i - ^ P l® , they will report v an d a l- tzndea' '• "’l “V ' f“ , ^ ism, damaged street funnture^ The rest’of Eastern Divi-^and suspicw^ a c t i v i t ^ ^ ^ ;
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1 Bride; groom and guests wore Gothic style outfits for the ceremony.
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