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father-m-law, former Black-'-duties,” headaed.’^"-’ , < , , ety anaaepreasiou., , S c f ^ , hf «nmp trairedv I can only iMt few weeks of the 43-; do^turn in his work'and his financial r^ults,and womed it mquest that death would have ,,wake. .
---------------------------- --------- r r ^ iwho are on mtenm bans-these have to ranging from^ three to 12 months, ; \ . by Natalie Gox, -
ACTSof violence in'and around pubr '; .“People w h o -h a v e a l re a d y ,:b e e n :,-' ,On(» a person receives a ban, au land- Uc houses in Clitheroe and Whalley banned as a result of the Pub Watch lords are informed of their details to
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have fallen as a result of the Kibble initiative and have not been'allowed to ensure service is refused, and any Valiev’s Pub Watch initiative. ,
hers of the scheme are warning Christ- social life. Some licensees tell me that ' SaidS^ Kwk: mas drinkers to be on their best behav- people who have been banned pre^ous- do not act hghtly. They ^
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“zero tole^ce’’poUcy againstiriolence^-7 v-Under-the scheme,
any.onei.w.ho;.-,nmtters,would not necraspdy s t^ ^ acts of damage and drug abuse in their assaults any licensee or member of staff peipni^ivmg ahan,butcoul^r^^
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Love and best wishes on your Diamond Wedding, Anniversary,
December 19lh.
_ Ronnie, ■ - U Kathleen and v Neil, Simon . and Olga, Paul and : :
' Nathalie; : > Robert and Shirley, V,
Andrew and 4
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‘ PEOPLE using the bus to get from yil- :: lages in the Slaidburn area to Clitheroe >:haye good reason to be well-blessed with ’ Christmas spirit this year.
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.-.xi.The regular bus on the' country route is ^dblaze'iwith colour as,driyer Mr jDayid
'■■Patterson has gone to town to convert his nbusillto 3jglon9us grotto, complfete. with' Syardsof,’gold: and'silveritrimmtog3?r: and'
Seven:wth-a.eimstmas tree,and flashing lights, i'
i -'‘Mr Patterson,: of Leeds Road, Nelson,’ who drives for Tyrer's, explained:,“I have
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]jBRS;^at;ClitheroeiBridgefriS In Monday were: NS, Mr'P. ^
1 and Col M. Jefferj^ Mr a n d "* ■.'Ward; EW, Mis J^Martin-cxiv Id Mr C. Pollard, Mr R. Bai-; " f
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TollairiandMrB.Guhi;;EW,-# ,J.\,7 { 'lijBaintiridge and'Mfs'M ’ ' ’
IWhalley Golf Club;>Winners-^ri J post-meal bridge.were: NS,' iHigson and Mr E; Onnand,iis; ' t
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lit seems to cheer everybody, up and the : schoolchildren particulmly like it.i; ; . , ■' ■
“It’s lovely to see the smiles on people’s faces'when they climb aboard. Even the adult passengers seem to like i t . . . / . ;v. ‘T did it because I thought all the rest of
...Ribhlesdale pupils Emma Yates, of Cow Ark; and'Jayd. Greenwood; of
Low.Moor, were delight^ with the efforts of their dri- :\ver,
wlTathey.call,“Uncle David.”, .,.i .
the buses were drab, especially at Christ: mastime.” ‘
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; ■'ij^VIt’s’well good,” said Emma„left, with Jayd and Mr Patterson, to our picture. I .
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G r a n d ' C i n e m a t o , g o d u t . p n a , W g h i , j b u t t e m p d r l r y b n e w i U b e s p lg | i | ? ;
’a t em po r a r y cinema is now,top'bf • portive staff at the Grand? and we don’t '"F ^ £ tS to g o f th eG ''a sW o rk sc e n - ,
for conversion to a youth performing arts .Kirkmoor Road centre
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TheSnTctoema is due to close to April tre might lead to an tocre^ to t r^ ic along; "
, were again voiced a t recent meetings. 1 his
f i l™ b are preparing td^stage the Ribble ,planntog for the project wtocompre^^ Valley's first film festival early to the,New cover traffic a c c ^ to the centre.,! Year. It will feature a selection,of Australian j P^long will be made available m ^ y on
It will go out on a high, for membera of the led to a repeat of the,explanation that the
works,'tocluding the controversial and high- existmg areas ^ d T?* W .W . f ly- acclaimed film “Rabbit-Proof Fence”. |lar a c c ^ direct to
the.sita It a felt t ^ t t o Three sites have been identified as posable ,is possible, as there *?
itween the start of the convWsion of the ^ port of the project be given tp 'lp ^ grouqs __J
The temporary site wilPbe utilised';; Ht was suggested that presentatapnsm sui>- or.,1 tko cnmnipHnnnf the" x and cluhsl 3s many people support the emfr;.
' the town centre car p a r k s . ' , ii ^ 1
temporary locations for the cinemaj-'and large car pmk at Chester Avenue wmle t ^ funds are'avmlahle to ensure that the facihty 'reconstruction of a footbndge over,the rail-
is not lost from Clitheroe, as it has been from”; way wotod g n r e .^ t p e d e s t^ ac<^ from - to r towns
FOR z II yM R S WE’VE BEEN iH A k iN d WlNOiOWS, d o o r s , c!b iM S E R VAT O R IE S ANO"PEOPLE :HAPPV;;
VI-SPRINC, R EY LON^ S LUMBE RLAND, DUNLOPILLO, REST A S S U R ED, SE A L Y HXIAiL
BEDISERVICE^m< PRiSTIGE BEDS
Top Of CicclV Lnnc, H n r t S t r e e t , n ia tk b u rn 01214 B & Q nound.iboiit (jiinc 6 M6S), n u r n le y R o a d , H la c k b u rn ( o p p McDpn^alds) 0 1 1 1 4 6 9 6 7 7 7
Mon-Sat 9anvS.30pm (Sunday!. I l am-4pm Blaeldnirn S to re s only) .ki*-" k
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^ p S e f t£ u r?m em b L ^ d f the then explained and a decision is made Rose and Crown, the Swan and Royal, - Chathurn, the Waddington Arms and L h e^ . T h e r o ^ ^ ^ ^
on t o f l e S of ban to h e handed out,; the Victoria, the WtoteLion, the ^ t e . the White ‘
And with the height of the festive not like to repeat the experience to a member premises could have their., season fast approaching, the 32 mem- because it had a massive effect on their ban mcreped.
' go into the pubs have said they .would banned person attempting to pm entiy v -nr 11,
prepay to
iouf. Sgt Ian Kirk, the Pub Watch liai- ly are now perfect customers and have listen to any mitigatog factip, any son officer for Cliiheroe police, said the even 'prevented trouble from ppiien- ;.^ers of apology and take mto,aMount- S h e f pubs wodld he operating a - ing.” '
compensation paid. Any ofthep.; the Guaranteed^ delivery - ■over 1000 beds in stock .......
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becbhfirinMat-theriextmeetingof the^fdepending'on .the severity of. the . , ‘Pub Watch scheme.
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Hllt’will he'at'jthe Dunkenhalgh Hotel? ?Glajh;on-l^M6ors;toh:Feb'riiary. Sth’iand, i tojview'of '
Mr.Docherty’s fame, is likely,,to>
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b^a seU-put.f?;/:Vr> y H sTi'MT'Rutherford is the:eighth-ofal2!chU-)j
dren? nine'of: whom'shryivei''who’5i^^
■Jirought up toWhaUey.-:.:-.:?^ sAged 47; henow lives to th tfea'mtfi’to’ljfiird’i^e, Pat.. . , . J^The-Dochert^ became tovolved-to,\the
b'ook;vehtitled.!{
Behind.Closed,Doors’’^ ihrougha mutual friend-of'Mr Ruther-,'
: ford’s;^ Mr,Docherty. sen. has ,written & foreword. '
jneais3E^hdale.'He has ^written four,preyi-: ;.ou^bo9to'9nvarious"socialthemes,-!and‘
Mr Walker, who is a retired social work; er with sevei^ degrees, lives at,MitojPffii
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/fV Author:and-subject talked 'about tho ,bp,okjon RadiqHancashire some weeks
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hi^experience gained with them .has, prompted him to seek a 5,000 print run for; the one^ahjsut Mr Rutherford. : It hasriamily. interest and subtle- humour,'says'Mr, Walker. He believes it ■v^ appeal to both family-work social ser-: ■vices professionals and to members of the public. .
’ago. Mr Walkersays the response from 'that indicates there will be a lot of intei^t tofthe hook locally.
Em p t y . rh a n d e d th ie v e s , -
> *^'me time between 5-30 p.m. and 7 p.m. on, .Thursday,, the-telephone wires and security
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i, But,whoever. was responsible left-without.; '
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BURGLARS who made a determined bid to - break into an all-terrain vehicle suppliers left: empty^iaSided.
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'Tile o|(rcejwi(l'.be closed from’ .■‘\{2.36pm on Moriday 23rd " December
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