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Hospitals’ schemes 1 praised


G O V E R NM EN T h e a l th watchdogs


has failed to publish its promised; "dossier of evidence" about alleged Iraqi weapons of. mass destruction! By contrast there is a real- fear


jj. have praised schemes ^ in tro d u c ed a t two .u local h o sp i ta ls . to


that a US attack on Iraq will desta­ bilize governments throughout the Middle East, and may lead to civil-, war in Iraq itself. The rise of the barbaric and corrupt warlords who now control most of Afghanistan shows that creating peace and liber­ al democracy is more difficult than starting war.


ous tyrants. Personally, I would like to see our Government doing more to challenge them everywhere! But their, existence does not give Britain* and the USA the right to attack.a; sovereign state without a specific: UN mandate to do' so;, witho’uk. demonstrating just cause, arid'withT: out exhausting oppdrtunitiesifcir settlement of a dispute byrdipip^ maticmeans.


Sadly, the world is full of murder­ CHRIS DAVIES,


Liberal Democrat MEP for the North West.


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‘Reverie’ on A59 junction dangers


ACCIDENTS of a serious nature are occurring at what in .my younger days was called Four Bane Ends, and is now the>junctidn between Peridle Road, Sabden Road and the A50,'at'such a-frei- quent rate that they are rib. longer worthy of being reported promi­ nently in the'Press.; On the evening of the l'6th of this


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I--, involve patients, car- ers and th e local


j*.1 community in run- y‘.. ning services. 0‘ Following routine reviews a t Blackburn


-n Royal Infirmary and n,: Queens Park Hospital, which come under


-i Blackburn, Hyndbum o:' and Ribble Valley 5' Healthcare ; NHS :li.' Trust, the Commission n; for Health Improve- f. ment (CHI) reports th a t good progress is


V-" Clitheroe Advertiser & Times; August 29th, 2002 .11 VAT FREE


_0’ -It singles out several departments which have even redesigned services following consultation


‘ being made to ensure1 quality patient care. ;


(1' with disabled groups and representatives of ethnic communities. However, the CHI says that the trust must now build on


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- s e c t io n of the public. v-‘ In its report, the CHI yl' praises staff confidence, r' motivation and the hos- nj pitals' "stable and respected" leadership, which is also credited


i this work in future by involving a wider cross­


month, my wife and‘L: returning from Skipton, were involved"in an accident with another car at this junction, receiving multiple bruis­ es and cuts, and were taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary, for, treatment. Our car itself was a com­ plete write-off, although only the rear end was hit. It is time that the local authori­


ties involved were shaken out of their reverie and improved matters' at this junction. ClitKeroe is,a town continuing to livedn the'mid-20th Century, althought thaag&.Uf the car has moved on. -


One miserable pblice.'camefeioii :


the inner ring road is not enpughv Money spent in ensuringsafety is- insignificant where lives are con-,


cerned. Fortunately, by the grace of God,:


we are still alive, although suffering, but things might have been differ­ ent a matter of seconds earlier.


K. SWALES,


Mayfield Avenue, Clilhcroc


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A successful festival at village church will help with repairs to medieval roof


■‘* with providing good staff . training and educational opportunities. Yet it con- eludes that more work is


jV needed, on recognising dl; potential risks to staff "c i and patients.: 0 ; Says CHI chief execu- v tive Mr Peter Homa: ”I7 "The Trust should be J1 congratulated on its j.. enthusiastic approach towards putting in sys- terns to improve the


M EMBERS of St M a ry th e Virgin Church a t Gisburn have their work cut out to find a six-fig­ ure, sum to p ay for repairs to the roof of their medieval build­


ing. But at the same time


(1." quality of patient care. ;j • However, some areas for improvement need to be addressed."


Farm work


’-Ribble Valley Borough Council, acting under


vi creating a porch canopy, va-new living room chim­ ney and re-formation of the vehicle turning area.


-.-involving a pantry to replace the. sun lounge,


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• The French civil wed­ ding of a member o£ a well-known Ribble Val­ ley family was blessed at St John's Church, Hurst Green. French lavender was


: their delegated powers. The workwill ■ be inside . and , outside,


ALTERATIONS plans for.Buckley Hall Farm, Preston Road, Roch­ ester, . . have been approved by officials of


they have to raise money, for the day-to- day running of the church. They used the Bank Holiday weekend to


stage a major event to raise money for church funds and were helped by many organisations in the parish. In the three-day exhi­


bition, "The Church Cal­ endar", there were'10 tableaux on display, each depicting a part of the church year. . Organisations which


Club, Gisbum WI, Gis­ burn Pre-School play­ group, the Tower Club, Gisbum Young Farmers and Gisbum Bellringers. Organiser Mrs Jenny


300 people who had paid £5 to buy a slate to go on the roof, when work starts, hopefully in December. On Sunday evening Mrs Joanne


Gornairsaid: "It was very successful and was well-attended, particu­ larly on Monday." The draw was made for a hamper among the


took part were Riming- ton WI, the Gisburn Monday Club, the Rim- ington Luncheon Club, the Mothers' Union, Rimington Bowling


Magazine pays warm tributes to stalwarts


WARM church magazine tributes have been paid to two stalwart members of All Hallows, Mitton. Mr Harry Bargh died at the age of 90, having


and her deep pastoral senseof'care for others made a valuable contribution to the church's l i f e . i i ' "Harvest'festival will not be the same without


SUNDERLAND - VERITY


. Tile magazine comments that her religious faith- was at'the centre of Mrs Nellie Kay's life and.she


- At his funeral, his son, Dean, paid a family trib­ ute and his daughter, Sue, read the lesson. Many local farming families were represented..


been confirmed in his 80s. The church magazine comments on his enjoyment of traditional church services;


'Our Nellie' and her poems and recitations," says the magazine.


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the theme of- the occa­ sion and was scattered at the church entrance. The bridegroom was


Lloyd led a-Songs of - Wrathall, Joanne Lloyd, Praise evening and on 1 Jenny Gornall, Eve Pate Saturday afternoon chil- and Kathryn Briscoe are dren from the Tower seen with one of the dis- Club sang.


raised £36,000 and has been promised a grant of £150,000 from English Heritage. • - In our picture, church members


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builder and keen horse­ man and walker Mr Edward Sunderland, son of Mr and Mrs David and Christine Sunder­ land, of Brook Bottom, Stonyhurst. The bride was Miss


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