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THE tradition of generosity was- continued in Clitheroe on Sunday when 25 people ignored the weather and went on a 10-mile walk. ........... The town which has bought


• two specially-adapted powered • wheelchairs for two handicapped children in the last 12 months has


now turned its attention to little Leona Bisping. •


■ Leona, aged 12 months, was


bom with cerebral palsy, and her parents are trying to create a. light therapy room for her at their home in George Street, Clitheroe. Mrs Jeanette Jones, organiser of the walk on Sunday, said they


hoped to have cleared £1,000 when all the sponsor money was collected. One walker alone had collected £400. The project is to provide Leona


bedroom with shutters and equip. i t with light tubes and fibre optics as well as a full support swing.


Her mother, Angela Boreham,


said: "She responded so well to the light room a t the clinic she goes to we decided to'make one at home."


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Leona (centre) send the walkers- 1 and their dogs - on their way. (T211002/13)





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TWO headteachers visited St ■. Augustine's RC High School, Billington, for awards day. ■ Mr Michael Finlay, of St





Mary's Sixth Form College, Blackburn, was the speaker at the upper school ceremony, and Mr Vincent Murray, of St Michael and St John's RC Pri­ mary School, Clitheroe, a t the


lower school. ■ ■ ’ Whole school awards - Alan Fish


Award for Progress in English: Jennifer Nicholson. Downer Bottomley Cup for' music: Laura Griffiths. Donald Kay' Trophy for first yean Laura Holt. First


SOME of the winners are pictured with officials at the awards ceremony. (C181002/3) Badminton school competition win­


■ for champion house: Ward. Watson Tro­ phy for literacy: Elizabeth Burns. Patrick Roberts Award for contribution to the school: Liam Hurley.


Year Merit Trophy: Edward Belshaw. John Hans Cartwright Trophy for the environment: Lucy Neary and Amy Roberts. Clarke Cup for school atten­ dance: Elizabeth Wiggin. Porter Cup


Sports awards, school sports day - Senior Victor Ludorum: Michael Beau­


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ners - Year 7: Tom Fitzmaurice and Sinead Eccles. Year 8: Jamie Robertson. Year 9: Petra Nugent. Crosscountry, Hyndbum/Ribble Val­


ley Championships under-13s, captain: Nathan Riding.


. Football - Lancashire Cup under-13s,


captain: Liam Hutchinson. Hynd­ burn/Ribble Valley Cup Competition under-14s, captain: Jason Lakeland. Netball - Hyndburn/Ribble Valley


League under-13s, captain: Red Drum­ mond. Hyndburn/Ribble Valley Tourna­ ment under-12s, captain: Sinead Eccles.


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