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i .e a s t la n ca sh lre o n l. 'n e .co .u k litheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) , www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk


Warning over egg


information - or who knows of someone with an illegal collection - can also call Crimestop- pers on 0800 555 111.


Rustlers take


public to be vigilant in coming weeks and months and alert the police about any suspi­ cious activity near nest­ ing areas. Anyone with any


personal challenge to foil watchers and will spend hours and days waiting for the oppor­ tunity to strike.” Maria is asking the


ing wild birds’ eggs are both offences, with fines of up to £5,000 per egg or bird possible. Collectors can be fanat­ ical, often travelling the country and going to extraordinary lengths in pursuit of the rarest eggs. Many will take it as a


been able to impose prison sentences, and several offenders have been sentenced. “Taking and possess­


PC Maria Graham said: “Since the Coun­ tryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, police have had new powers to arrest collectors of rare eggs. The courts have also


lectors continue to pose a real and significant threat to rare breeding birds across the coun­ try, and the police have chosen the Easter peri­ od as a seasonal reminder to members of the public to be on the lookout for thieves. Force wildlife officer


ing was a popular hobby in the 19th Cen­ tury, it has been illegal since 1954. And posses­ sion of wild birds’ eggs was banned with the introduction of the Wildlife and Country­ side Act 1981. Nevertheless, egg col­


collection WITH Easter fast approaching, police in Lancashire are warning against the collection of wild birds’ eggs. Although egg collect­


with JO H N TUR N ER Tel. 01200 422324 WE’LL HELP YOU PLAN YOUR WEEK AHEAD


.aurel and _ ■lardy: Oldham


Another .ine show...


' mt much of the humour is well as the pathos of heir lives.


vere probably, the vorld’s most famous :omedy duo and Tom McGrath's play brings


Coliseum until March 30th AUREL and Hardy


impressive start for the Coliseum's new chief executive and director Kevin Shaw and the whole evening is a delight, a show not to be missed. - By Pippa Munro


black painted circle on their rear left rumps.


ed missing on Monday. All the animals had a


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Valley


I pages, we capture several |hich, collectively, have ore than £7,000 for local


|e to meet a Spanish chef llinary skills are enticing I more visitors to a local inn ley Gardens visits a man kpertise in raising alpine Is led to medals galore, who


lie Chef travels to the Nick


field at Worston. The flock was report­


eight lambs SHEEP rustlers have struck in a field near Clitheroe. They have stolen eight breeding ram lambs and 10 fat lambs worth a total of £1,900 from a


ing and well-executed ?ags are cleverly backed by the pianist, John Morton, who contributes not only music but con­ siderable humour. This production is an


bring a few lumps to the throat as they switch into other characters to tell the story of two lives, the highs and the lows. Their wonderful tim­


sketch which closes the first act is hilarious. However, they also


ludience shouting with aughter as they recreate :he familiar routines, at imes even funnier than he originals and the


rate mannerisms. But L,ewis Phillips as Stan Laurel is equally superb. These two have the


?otts, an accomplished ind versatile comic actor ind as Oliver Norvell Tardy he gives an excel- ent performance, full of ;ubtle details and accu­


I am a fan of Eric ' V.-* >


Jim Davidson; King George’s Hall, Black­ burn; April 9th


Love him or loathe him - Jim’s in town


"R E TU RN TO


- Grand Cinema, • C l i th e r o e


from tomorrow;


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AS the name suggests, "Return to Never Land" is a return journey to the place where you never grow old. Peter Pan, Tinker


Bell, the Lost Boys and Captain Hook are still


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up in the horrors of the Second World War, and to comfort her children, she tells of her adven­ tures in Never Land. Her 12-year-old


ber Peter Pan and Tin­ ker Bell from the original 1953 Walt Disney clas­ sic, or if this is your first adventure into Never Land, this is a wonderful film to see during the Easter holidays coming soon.


ENTERTAINMENTS IGRHND CTOA)


YORK STREET, CLITHEROE BB7 2DL I f From Friday, March 22nd


C H A R LO T T E GREYos) 7.30pm


Fri March 22nd Sat March 23rd Mon March 25th Tue March 26th Wed March 27th Thurs March 28th


Fri March 22nd Sat March 23rd Sun March 24th Mon March 25th Tue March 26th Wed March 27th Thurs March 28th


NO FILM 7.30pm


7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm


RETURN TO NEVER LAND (u 5.00pm


12.30 & 2.30pm 5.00pm


2.00 & 5.00pm 12.30 & 2.30pm 2.30 & 5.00pm 2.30 & 5.00pm


TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD(PC) Sunday March 24th at 7.00 pm


FLICKS WORKSHOP Resume Saturday April 13th


Ivard-winning Valley is out Ik, free with your Clitheroe per and Times. Order your


tme a popular local radio fcter and who is in growing Jfor garden talks. 1 Motors takes a trip down | lane as John Turner talks theroe pharmacist whose DO is still going strong.


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jster eggs this ke Tuesday and Hey Express, [son who has


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COMING SOON A Beautiful Mind (29/03)


Jazz at The Cinema with Eric Ainsworth and friends


Saturday, March 23rd


Live on stage at 7.30 - Doors/bar open 7pm - Tickets £6 at the Cinema and Tourist Centre


: For more information . -


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daughter, Jane, doesn't believe in make-believe, but when Captain Cook captures her and takes her to Never Land, it is down to Peter Pan and the Lost Boys to change her mind. Whether you remem­


there, but Wendy has gone home and is now grown up with children of her own. Wendy's life is caught


urous disposition sh­ ould stay away. The fast-talking, contro­ versial comedian treats his audiences to the bluest, the funni­ est and, a t times, most outrageous com­


him, Jim Davidson, is going to be a big at traction a t King George's Hall on April 9th. Those of a timo-


ONE of the few surviving funny­ men of the older genre will be call­ ing in a t Black- bum as part of his 25th anniversary tour. Like him or loathe


; full of all the best things I've done over the past 25 years." He has recently


"This will be a tour p a c k e d


edy routine in the business. Davidson said:


awarded the OBE for services to chari­ ty. In 1999 he laun­ ched the British Forces Foundation charity which pro­ motes the well-being and esprit de corps of service personnel.


received three covet­ ed "Showbusiness Personality of the Year" awards from the Variety Club of Great Britain, the Grand Order of Water Rats and Comic Heritage. Last year he was


Enjoy jazz with friends


Eric Ainsworth and friends: Grand Cinema, Clitheroe; Saturday


and ranges from per­ forming at Ribchester Festival every year since 1993, to backing Bob Wilber, the late Bruce Turner, Digby Fair- weather, John Barnes and Roy Williams. Like Eric, his friends have a long history and experi­ ence of playing on the jazz scene in bands and as support artists. The result is an


evening of live jazz at the cinema for all to enjoy.


Su Pollard is the very model of a modern Pirate Pirates


.Mahchetste'r Opera Hous


THERE is "Pirates of Penzance" and there is "Pirates of Penzance".


The vessel mooring alongside Man-' Chester Opera House from April 2nd-6th


are Gary Wilmot and Su Pollard, famous in their own right, but not associated with Gilbert and Sullivan. This version of the popular operetta is


is one tha t might make its original authors, Gilbert and Sullivan, blink. To begin with, the stars of this show


a revival by Ian Talbot of the hilarious revamp by Joe Papp, performed in New York in 1980 and which enjoyed runs on Broadway and the West End. The tale of pirates, policemen,


romance and a modern major general has been given an exuberant update, combining the classic score with songs and lyrics from other G&S works


To advertise ring Lee Banks (ext. 423), Bev Neary (ext. 417) .... or Caroline Bracewell (ext. 418) on 01282 426161


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Saturday 13th April Dinner & D ance


“Winner of Stars In Your.Eyes” z and ' ■ -


Tribute by Emma Wilkinson


•Dinner &Dance£2T.50“p .p ; TH E


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children’s play area now available S U N D A Y L U N C H


G O O D F R ID A Y food served 12-8pm


£6.95 for 2 Courses £ 9.95 for 3 Courses in the Thomas Moore Restaurant 12pm-5pm.


Normal menu available in Cromwells till 8pm. B A N K H O L ID A Y


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l-5pm live local entertainment with Steve Kay (Alias Winker) food served 12-8pm


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EASTER WORKSHOPS


Tuesday, March 26th & Thursday, April 4th


1 2 6 th - Create Easter cards using felt making techniques then watch Return to Neverland (u)


4 th - Learn Circus Skills - juggling, dlablo and lots more, then watch Return to Neverland (u)


After your packed lunch dinner you will be treated to VIP seats and a FR E E bag of popcorn for the 12.30 pm film show.


Th e PG Club day is £10.00 pp and includes the workshop and 1 film


All workshops must be paid in full and are open to ages 8+.


Both workshops start at 9.30am i


The Old Post \ House Hotel


King Street, Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 2EU Tel no: 01200 422025


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Save the Children Fund Quality Antiques Fair


Sunday, March 24th, 2002 10 a.m. t a 4 p.m.


PENDLE HERITAGE CENTRE Barrowford Entrance: £1.00


Bring your treasured antiques for valuation - £2.00 fee


FOR MORE


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In the second of the series of concerts preced­ ing this year’s Great Days Festival, local favourite Eric Ainsworth "and his friends" will play live on stage at the Grand Cinema, Clith­ eroe, on Saturday night. His portfolio is varied,


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A Concerto for a Million Trees An evening of celebration with shadow puppet theatre, music, Gamelan and a performance from students at Ivy Bank School


Saturday 23rd M a rch -1.3 0pm


.Captivating and.enchanhng play about growing upv for v, f - 5 year olds, and grown ups too. •


ALL BY MY OWN


Fascinating, educational and rewarding week for children oged 84- in which they will learn about knights and the castles in which they .lived


Monday 25th - Thursday 28th March at 10pm Children's Easter Holiday Workshops The Medieval World Of Knights


Thursday 4th April - 8pm R A L P H JV lc T E L JL


Singer songwnfer.extraordinaire performing all the classics; ^ numbers plus new songs.' -


• . . F r id a y 5 th A p r i l - 7 .3 0 p m Shakespeare's engaging mix


Royal National Theatre presents MEASURE FOR MEASURE touching on issues or morality, sexuality, trust and


.. morality, sexuality betrayal. Tickets selling fast.


m (Championship brass in concert a S u n d a y 7 th A p r i l - 2 p m


Williams Fairey Band ^


1 Thursday, 11th April Addys D'Mercedes and Q'Ba


The new voice of Cuba and rapidly becoming a world music superstar


Friday 12th April - 8pm Jeremy Hardy


Orcfof the UK's greatest stondup comedians on stage at the : .


j - v r ( . .-Mechanics for one nignt only..Very funny. . - Saturday, 13th April


Ladies of Swing - with the Tommy Whittle Quartet


Starring Joan Vlskont, Lee Gibson, Barbara Jay and top tenor saxophonist Tommy Whittle and band


T h u r s d a y , 2 5 t h A p r i l - 8 p m


A must for all FrankZappa fans,-stunning hbute with ongmal . -- Mothers drummer-Jtmmy Carl Black--:.- -V:..


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