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Continued support for Roefield
FUTURE financial help for Roefield Leisure Centre will continue to come from Ribble Valley-
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cil’s Community Com mittee heard tha t although the Edisford Road centre continues to perform well and envis ages making a surplus this year, it has "serious concerns" about sustain^ ing a similar situation in the future. Talks to investigate
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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial); 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified),
www.eastlancashlreonline.co.uk London Marathon
duo seeking £ 1,000 charity sponsorship
by Robbie Robinson
alternative financial packages for the leisure centre have taken place, but councillors agreed with a report which rec ommended that the aid package should continue as at present, with a grant of £15,000 adjust ed to take inflation into account. However, councillors
'and Miss CherylMor- ris, who run Onward and Outward outdoor equipment shop on King Street, have been keen to attempt the race for some time. They received a tele
A CLITHEROE couple have been offered places in the London Marathon - but have to find over £1,000 charity spon sorship for their efforts. Mr Chris Barrow
(Billington) said the cen tre represented good value for the "relatively small subsidy" it receives from both the town and borough councils.
also agreed that provi sion should be made to give the centre monetary assistance with major items of expenditure in the future. Roefield will also be asked to provide officers with an indica tion of its future plans and in due course submit a business plan. Coun. Graham Sowter
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A THIEF with a knowl edge of car mechanics is being sought after a spate of thefts of items from parked cars. In the latest raid, on a
phone call offering them tickets-for the
marathon from Sir Donald Thompson, Director General of Friends of War Memo rials. The charity maintains
war memorial structures and gardens, and by doing so preserves the memory of the sacrifice made by earlier genera tions of military person nel, most of whom were very young. ' Both Mr Barrow and
originally wanted to run the London Marathon for either a cancer or ani-: mal charity. All charity work is good and we real- lyliked the sound of this . one." Mr Barrow said: "This
is a moving and different charity to support, not just so we can help the old boys, but to remem ber the young ones who died." They were told by Sir
Miss Morris have a ser vice background and have a deep reverence for that sacrifice. Miss Mor ris’s father and grandfa ther served in the Royal Navy and Mr Barrow was a Royal Navy Phys ical Trainer for 13 years. Miss Morris said: "We
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Donald tha t he had found an Army runner j from Wales and a Royal - Air force runner from Scotland, so Mr Barrow was offered the position of the Royal Navy repre sentative from England. The race will be held on Sunday, April 14th. Both have now started
Borough council support for tourism campaign
A BIG campaign to promote tourism is being backed by Rib ble Valley Borough Council. ' The council is linked with Lan
wealth Games, for a short break or a
longer holiday. County Councillor Brian Johnson,
cashire's Hill Country, Pendle and Wyre District Councils and Lancaster City Council to promote the Red Rose County across the Britain later this month. The county council's award-winning
tourism exhibition is being taken to the annual holiday and travel shows at the GMEX, Glasgow and Belfast Hol iday World. A wide range of literature will be
car parked in Woone Lane, Clitheroe, on Fri day night, an offside electric wing mirror was dismantled and taken from a Vauxhall Astra. Last week a light clus
ter removed from a Land-Rover Discovery.
distributed and tourism officers will also promote Lancashire as an ideal place to stay during the Common
Cabinet Member for Community and Regeneration, said: "People planning to visit the Commonwealth Games wiU find Lancashire to be an ideal location to stay. We are only a short drive or train ride away from Manchester and offer a fantastic range of tourist attrac tions and resorts to explore on days off. "Tourism is a major part of Lan
£1,200 million to Lancashire.every year and supports more than 44,000 jobs (the equivalent of 32,000 full time jobs).
cashire's economy and it is vital we do all we can to maximise our potential." The tourism industry is worth over'
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couple have found that involvement inolves no little personal financial outlay. Mr Barrow said: "I’m
a big lad of 15 stone, so I wear out shoes quickly. Mine cost £100 a pair."
■said: "I’ve also had to buy special sports cloth ing." Anyone wishing to sponsorthe couple (pic
Cheryl added that hers need replacing now and will cost her £70. She
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tured) and support Friends of War Memori als can arrange sponsor ship with them and make donations at their shop at 32 King Street, Clitheroe.. 1
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GOOD work being done for young people by sporting organ isations in Whalley was praised by the parish council.; ■ Two members, chairman Coun.
Eric Ronnan and Coun. Stephen Barker, took a limited part in the discussion about annual donations. They are connected with the table tennis club and the cricket club respectively. The two councillors gave details of
coaching'activities involving large numbers of young people and plans for buying extra equipment. • Other members voted through grants of £150 to each club and there were donations to other village organi sations such as the pre-school and the school holiday club................ The biggest donation, £350, went to
Whalley Methodist Church, for its £7,000 project to improve part of the church grounds.
that, to coincide with 2002 being Science Year, every, maintained primary school in the country would also be receiving a free microscope. Science year director Mr Nigel Paine said. Sci
ence Year is putting new equipment and software into the hands of teachers. "This anouncement is a vital step forward in help ing our primary schools to be innovative m teaching
the science curriculum." Our photograph shows teacher Mr Adrian Coles
using the microscope with pupils of Bowland High School.
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