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•involving’.the whole school.: ‘ The plans were pinned up


in three-dimensional form for all the- children and visitors to see ini the school hall; A ribbon strung across them was.cut by the Mayor’of the Ribble . Valley, Coun. Mrs Joyce Holgate. The,Mayor is a governor of


m s i n • m e l e s s ntly living at council hostels in >


landLongridge. I of that, the law now presses - lo limit the time homeless fami- |o stay m accommodation which contained. The report says this


Ids addressing as a matter of< |y the council. > alter some of the accommoda-;.


I the former Joiner's Arms, 1 1 to make it self-contamed is now y, says the report. It will make Eo flats, helping the council meet Contained" feature of the act; pports on the working of the act ations for the council are to be I to the committee as time goes


a success ! year.


to comfort you and care for you as long as ypu need US." O The church seeks a keyboard player for its Sat- urday@6 service, now into '. its 14th month and described as "remarkably successful." Current postholder William Stafford has increasingly wide commitments ahead of his departure to take up an organ scholarship at Oxford University next %


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I writer and social campaigner •


pr Whalley Pickwick. Night is.a


J the event's web site, now up and i lanyone interested to look at. "vas drawn last year by villager rkins, a keen supporter of Pick- yho uses it to raise funds for a cot ; Jr by running a stall with his wife, v lite invites surfers' toCome and |ie atmosphere yourself : at Whal-- . tiber 12th", claiming jthat "the , [sported to the" 19th Century" £ ' tV


|y varied contents, including a ^ : , Pickwick news', related links-; If stalls, miisic;’dance and’other - 1


Ihe stage, put up between the bus. Jlosgrove's shop, will be in use for ■ (evening instead of just for the nony.


bointed MC.Mr Graham Geldard


le a succession of entertainments Attraction. | r companies developing housing Crosby Homes and Wimpey this year's Pickwick Night spon-


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THE daughter of Mr and, Mrs Mike and Gil Chew, of Harewood Avenue, Simon- stone, Miss Joanne Susan Chew' was married at St John's Church, Baxenden. The bridegroom was Mr


Gavin Clive Emberton, son of Mr and Mrs Clive and Pat Emberton, of Sandy- gate, Chorley. The bride works in mar­


father,-the bride^ wore a; Burnley.


keting for Stockport Coun­ cil and the bridegroom is employed by BAE Sys­ tems. , Given away ■ by ■


-her


. two-piece gown of white : silk with a full train. " : The bridesmaids were


Catherine Warriner, Aman­ da Barker and Gillian Walker. - - ■ , Mr Bob Gibby was the best man.


. The Rev. Steve Lees con­


mooned in Sorrento and will live in Ramsbottom. Photo: Bradshaws1 of ,


i screen Jight’ given for .extension .^ ANOTHER Ribble Valley village school is . to have a: small extension. Officials of Ribble Valley Borough Council have approved an application for a library, joint resources area and internal alterations at St Leonard's Primary School, Langho.


ducted the ceremony, after which a reception was held at the Clarion Foxfields Hotel, Billington. The couple honey­


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’>the school and a member of .provides three classrooms, ; village’s parish-council^is toiletsy disabled'toilets and af;


1 WU exceptionally sue-.-; representative on the bor-j 'the onginal school buildings/ I ce s s fu p ey en ts reflected.yough council.. J ”’l\ ,,


apart' from being a Whalley’’ library It is built on the site of v’which'were beyond repair, and 1


th e c u r r e n t a i r of solid-, !*„The ceremony was attend- > everything is laid out m a i progress ati-Whalley GE'>^■B&by.goyernprs^and.s.pme child-frienclly'way/Outside is;. P r im a ry School


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agmativesolution ,* generai mVitation open "These facilities w i l l- i 1 h i J i ' r


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by replacement-classrooms “ rents^f potential future ™P™V® for,, an opening ceremony


imthe school to look round; boththelnew.'.andthe.preyi- ously,^existing accommoda-


,ti6n/-/|/; ’ There was an excellent


: response, with about;150 peo-. ple attending, including for­ mer pupils of several genera­ tions. ■


■ ’As previously reported, the newly-opened construction


offering.enough space . pupils and others interested. today's curriculum,'which will |


■be so much more effective: ■ than it ever- could have been in the old;building;'- says M r Beresford. ’ ,


. ;The cost of the work was almost £435^000,-and the school is raising funds to pay its 10% share.


' ■ Pictured is Mr -Beresford in


one of the new classrooms.-1 (K161102/2) / ,


A helping


hand offered YOUNG people who seek to develop independence, confidence and leadership qualities can apply for a Ribblesdale Rotary Club- fin^nced six-day activity course in the Lake District. The club is looking for


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people aged between 16 and 19 whose-indepen­ dence, confidence and lead­ ership qualities could ben­ efit from the week's activi­ ties at the Castle Head Field Centre, Grange-over- Sands, which will include climbing, abseiling, gill scrambling and caving. ’ ’There will alsobe canoe­


ing on lakes and rivers, learning to work in pairs and teams and help at map reading and navigation. . - Ribblesdale Rotary Club has sponsored a stu­ dent for the past 11 years. Mr George Senior said:


"In these few, short days the effect on the young people is amazing." . The club plans to com­


pile a shortlist of interest­ ed students by January. Those interested should


contact Mr Senior on 01200 427734.


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Clitheroe families they have been taken to see the delights of York and Liverpool. . Some of them'were even taken by their hosts to Old


Stolen car unfit to drive AN unroadworthy car has been stolen from a property in Chipping


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