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9 to, 9-45 a.m. Clitheroe Conservative office, 9 Railway View; 10-15 to 10-45 a.m. - Dunsop Bridge village green; 11 to 11-30 a.m. - Newton by the Parker's Arms pub; 11-45 to 12- 15 p.m. - Slaidburn by the Hark to Bounty pub; 1-15 to 1-45 p.m. - Tosside church; 2 to 2-30 p.m. - Bolton-by-Bow- land village green; 2-45 to 3-15 p.m. - Sawley by the abbey gates; 3-30 to 4 p.m. - Grindleton by the Duke of York pub.


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CANCER patients in the Ribble. Valley are invited to attend meetings of a new support centre.


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country, there are similar groups meeting, which offer cancer patients, currently in treatment o r . who have been through treatment, an opportunity to get together in a relaxed and supportive, environ­ ment," she said. "Med­ ically, the beneficial effects of sharing con­ cerns with others taking the same journey have been proven time over. My surgeon, Mr Andrew Baildam, thinks the ses­ sions are a wonderful idea."


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committee, which Ms Dylan chairs, has decid­ ed to persevere with the sessions for the time being and is planning a programme of speakers for the winter months. Talks by cancer special ists, nutritionists and colleagues are being lined up, alongside a number of purely social events. Anyone wanting fur


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A PUBLIC hearing is to be held into refusal of a plan for a garage and store at Tunstead Avenue, Simonstone. Mr and Mrs P. G. Calvert are appealing against Ribble Valley Borough Council's decision. It is not yet known when the hearing will take place.


Young ‘detectives’ praised for helping catch rubbish man


A CLITHEROE choir is topping the charts in the


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firm kitted the choristers out in special polo shirts, complete


with a musical notation design.. Headteacher Mrs Margaret Carrington said: "It was a lovely gesture and we are very grateful for the company's support: The choir often performs in the com­ munity and the white shirts they had been singing in had become somewhat jaded. The children are all delighted with their new look." Mr Trevor Wilde, technical ser­


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AN. attempt was made to enter a secure BMW car when it was parked unattended on the A59 at Barrow. A lever-type instru­


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