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Funeral tribute specialists' 23 King Street, Clitheroe Tel: 01200422990


In Memoriam O f


CH A PMA N Den n i s ■


L o w M o o r . . O » . •O c t o b e r 2 5 t h . > > o o f h i s f a m i l y a n d a d o r e d t h e


friend to A n n e , much l o v e d


fa th e r - in - law o f .G r a _


f r i e n d


a n d a n d


ham und lo v in g grand tru s ted


N o v em b e r 1 s t . 2 0 0 2 a t w i l l be re c e iv ed a t A ccrin gton - C rem ato - C h a p e l o f • R e s t . . A l l r ium a t


o n F r id a y , C em e t e r y .


F am i ly f lo w e r s o n ly , b ut d o n a t io n s in mem­ o ry o f D en n is to the B r i t i s h H e a r t F ou n d a tion , c /o Cli-


1 0 - 2 0 a .m .* in q u ir ie s -> * j \ r , r v;


< Ka th l e e n ocmi , In lo v in g mem ory of. a x u t , ^ . . u . ------------ - - - - - ° c t o D e r


NAY LO R


'•!f R O B I N S O N C m?' D e r r i c k B a r k e r ; ;


^ o c n . , d e a r s o n . y ,/® rx/LnnQth an d • ‘ Sadly mtssed. f a t h e r ,


Pat,"v D o n a l d I ' a n d - t l i e fam ily .o f


th e


C lith e r o e .sa d ty p a s sed . ^ ° 2 ? i;.«pp ^ r if H o io i ta l f a t h e r - in - l a w - / / a n d . D o r o th y N ig h t in g a le aw a y in ; h o sp i ta l , on


l a t e B e v e r l e y , many. f a t h e r


.•••.••'■•.sympathy sh ow n sym p a th


f r ien d s , d e a r ly lo v e d a v e r y dea r s is t e r and^a j ackie . A n n a b c lle and k in d , e x p r e s s io n s o f and ad ored husband o f v e r y g o o d l r i e n a . o i ^ ^ ,


J S S t e r a n d o ' F r om J an e; A n d r ew , n e ig h b o u r s f o r th e ..^.


•w o u ld 'e sp e c ia l ly


f a t h e r o f Z o e a n d , s t M i c h a e l .a n d . S t D ebra,


o f L e s ley and D oug . A


' uy y uuu- N o v em b e r 4 t l i , 2 0 0 2 in frien d


J o t in ' s


c r em a t io n w i l l ta k e in te rm en t a t C li th e ro e OctoDcr .0 1 s t . . t :


fu n e r a l s e r v i c e a n d 1 1 a .m . f o l lo w e d .b y p l a c e


C hu rch. C l i th e r o e


F lo w e r s . th e


W h a l l e y C lith e r o e . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


t l i e r o e • F u n e r a l S erv ice, 1 0 /1 2 Whalley R o a a , C lith e r o e . . I f ive could visit heaiHin, On this sad October; day, Tfjen maybe fo r a moment, •


. Our pain would go


away, We would put our atvis around you, And whisper words so


‘ been the same, Since the day that ue


lost you, We remember j'ottr


. Vie good times we shared, Vie love you gave us, ‘ And the way you cared, Dennis you've left a


place no one can fill, We miss you now and


' always will. A n n e , G rah am . Z o e , D eb ra , L e s le y , D ou g .


A lm a - J a n e , G a r y , H o l l ie . Jad e and Alma.


A ll in q u ir ie s t o C l i ­ t h e r o e F u n e r a l S e r v ic e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


G E LD A RD Den n i s


smile, And the things you would say, We treasure the memory o f you day by day, , Vie laughs we bad, .


true, Our lives have never


On Thursday, O c tobe r 2 4 th . 2 0 0 2 . p ea c e fu l ly a t h o m e , T e r e n c e


O'NEIL L Te r en c e


O'Neill, aged 7 6 yea r s, th e d ea rly lo v e d -h u s ­ b a n d o f K a th le e n , a


im n ua *-> to C lith e r o e Funeral S e rv ic e , 1 0 /1 2 ,


C a t h o l i c a t A


w o n a e r i .u i^ w i ie . W As* tve grow older with


w o n d e r f u l w i f e .


S IMP SON A n g i e


1 each year,. Memories o f yow we still,


hold dear. Greatly loved, forever


J missed. .


Mark, D eb b ie . Hayley. C h l o e , - E t h a n a n d Travis.


o h n . C h e l le , J a cq u i,


H o sp ita l all


9randn^°V. C om m u n ity H o sp i ta l .a l s o - t o Dr A.‘ Huson


w aarr d ! Kathleen will be vety- .


. sadly missed. . A fu neral s e rv ic e w i l l tak e p la ce on Monday,


Tlianks for Sympathy N Births ’ Skv>


; N IGH T IN G AL E yniitd Do ro th y .


la te iM r s ;/t;


O c to b e r 2 6 th . 2 0 0 2 , . K a th le en N a y lo r , a g eo bor 5th> 2 0 0 1 .; , v, .-;.,. m o s t , s in c e r e l y a l l . su r rou n d ed b y th e lo v e


spa«ed ■ a r a n d a d /d ied ;N o v em - ; w o u ld l ik e , . t o ’th a n k r e la t iv e s - fr ien d s and


in g th e ir sad lo s s and t dur- ,


fo r /a ll cards and f loral tr ib u te s r e ceiv ed: .We>-i


to th ank all s ta f f o f B6_; W a rd , Q u e e n s


lik e


th e s ta f f on P en d lc , a t C l i t h e r o e


in Blackburn, - P a r k .


a lso to. Dr A . Hu son • and D r S..Holch. Thank y ou s o much to a ll s t a f f : a t A b b ey f ie ld R e s id en ­ t ia l Care^Home; U n io n .


S tr e e t ; L ow M o o r . C l l - . th e r o e fo r m ak in gD o r - o th y 's h om e fo r th e la s t 1 2 m o n th s and for


•R a w t c n s ta i l a n d - -to. P a u lin e and Carl P r ic e


all y ou r care and k in d ­ n e s s sh ow n .T h a n k you to th e R ev. G o o d e r fo r h is k ind m in is tra t io n s a t S t . Mary's Church.


dear fa th e r to Te r en c e T h e f a m i ly ^0 1 t n e nnH Toim a d e a r lv r e c e n t l y d e c e a s e u


■ f - . Mich a e l" f t h e BYRNE


fov?d grandad groat - Mich ael Byrne, w ish to I h ^ f u n e ' r a l S e r v ic e rSfa" iv e^w h T a f ten d ed


. ^ ? « . s . s f r n A c e r ' i n g t o n


a t 1 -4 5 p.m. fo l low e d T h a n k y o u t ° t r w a r e m a n y c a r d s a n d b y c r e m a t i o n a t mg and t r _L.naion


oS re c e iv ed on the. C r em ato rium . F am i ly


f lo w e r s o n ly p le a s e . s®r^!.c ° ’ F u n e r a l t l ia n k y o u t o


I S S S S S 2


Frank, aged 8 5 y ea r s , Mary Clark w o u ld lik e o f D o w n h am . t h e to tak e th is o p p o r tu - d early lo v ed husband n ity t o th ank a ll re la- o f Win, a much lo v ed t iv e s and fr ien d s for fa th e r o f Y v o n n e , .a th e kind e x p r e s s io n s o f d e a r e s t g r a n d a d o f sympath y , le t t e r s and P e te r and H e id i, a lso a c a r d s o f c o n d o le n c e


Pea c e fu lly on Oc tob e r _ - Ma ry 2 2 nd. 2 0 0 2 in h o sp i ta l . Th e family o f th e la te


F r a n k E dw a r d SNOWDEN C LA RK


d ev o ted grea t-g rand ad a n d f o r f ,l o w ®r.s o f N ia ll and Hugo. A r e c e iv e d d u r in g th i s


P ea cefu lly , on Oc tob e r m a t io n a t S k ip t o n fu n e r a l s e r v l a n d 2 8 t h . 2 0 0 2 .


h o so i ta l . D en n is , a ged t io n s in m em o r y o f f o r th e P e n d l e s id e 7 2 y ea r s , o f B o lto n - Frank, i f s o d e s ir ed . M edical Pract ice . b y -B o w l a n d .


i n Crematorium.. D on a - h a ve given


d ea rly lo v ed s o n 'o f th e t e s U.K. R ib b le Valley la te A lb e r t and Ada. a Group, c /o Mrs la u -


much lo v ed b ro th e r o f . l in e F riC®; p u S S™ * a n d


M a r g a r e t , H i ld a a


................................. N ich o la s , a lso


t h e


l a t e a n d


b r o th e r - in - law . u n c le dear I_n q


C lith eiro e, BB7 9 u i r i e s ^ t o


and gr ea t -u n c le . Serv­ ic e and in te rm en t w i l l tak e pla ce a t S t P e te r and S t Paul's Church, B o l t o n -b y -B o w la n d , t o m o r r o w , F r id a y , . [N o v em b e r 1 s t a t >11 a.m ; F am i ly f lo w e r s .


Mr M. H eyw o r th , Bie r Bridge,


Church c /o


‘ D ir e c to r s . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


O n


HODKINSON (nee Lc eming) Al ice


merly from W isw e l l , nr W h a llev . w i lfe


2 5 th . 2 0 0 2 , p ea ce fu lly a t


B a rn o ld sw ick , A l ic e , a g ed


F r id a y , O c to b e r C r a v e n s id e , y e a r s ,


9 5 Modkinson anti dearly o f 01 m th e


th e b e lo v e d j o . . . .


l uilu John a te


grandma o f Susan and S t e v e n


qrandma o f Simon and o . . . . . . . .


a n d g r e a t -


s e rv ic e and c r em at ion w i l l take p la ce today. Friday. N o v em b e r 1 s t . 1 1 -4 0 a.m. a t Walton- w r a y s C em e t e r y , S k ip t o n . I n q u ir ie s B r ig g s a n d D u x b u r y


----------u n e r a l


L t d . T e l 0 1 2 8 2 8 1 2 3 8 4 .


fo r ­


C l i th e r o e , BB7 4N L . I n q u i r i e s t o B r ia n Pr ice and S on . Funeral


b y - B o w 1 a n q , B o lto n -


^ i c e and S on Fu n e ra l Ltmurva lv «** ** D ir e ^ o r s . T e l .


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In Memoriain; , .


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•so .d e s ir ed may be - >Ddd I miss you,tvbdt« '■Oi rauis wuui vu, w. w . ^m o m c a u l s ^ .


given fo r S t P e te r h n d ; . St P ul'


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O c t o b e r 2 8 t h , 2 0 0 1 , a lso a dear dad Hor rie.


Remembering you


M a u r e e n , K e l ly . C la ir e , J a d e an d vPe ter. J :


M u c h l o v e


HARG R EA V E S 'A n g le -1


both today and always in, our thoughts.


o n ly p lea s e , d o n a t io n s D ie d O c t o b e r 3 0 th , ,in m em o r y o f D e n n i s i f 2987.‘


BAXTER ' . J am e s


-


L o v e a n d G o d b le s s w h o a t t e n d e d Y v on n e .


your memories are with me every day.


nd


fu n e r a l h av e to


o d is t Church. th e W h alley M e th ­ g iv en d o n a t io n s


t h e a n d


a lo v ed m o th e r or Ann 0>-“ n n Y- w h o d i e d D a l e , m u c h - lo v e d


nd m o th e r - in - law o f N o v em b e r 2 n d , 2 0 0 1 . Sadly mussed.


L o v e S a r a h - T h e fu n e r a l fam il ie s .


In lo v in g memory or a v e r y d e a r m um a n d


V fc3*iM C le t te r s , a n d


C h r is to p h e r . D ia n e , L o u is e , S t ew a r t


R o s e m a r y , a n d


Happy m em o r ie s o f dea r s is te r . C ls s and family. ••


HARG R EA V E S An g le


Maggie?1 died6 Oc tob e r Gill. J en n y and David Bernard? d ied N ovem -


lo v in g m em o r y o f


b er 3 rd . 1 9 8 5 . Loved and remembered


From A n n e , J a n e t and fam i l ie s , M a r y J o h n


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E . M


WIGHTMAN Congratulations - Andrew and Lisa


on the birth of our Grandson, Luke John. Love and


- m a k in g a h a r d ta s k . m o r e b earab le , .


.. Bbt/and family wish to of, their son Luke '.ithmik ,all relatives, , V, ,':-Jonn, ,


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; and k in d n e s s sh ow n to . H i ld a , a n d a l l o u r . family. Thanks to all w h o a t t e n d e d . t h e funeral, all; w h o gave


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■ d o n a t io n s to C h r is t ie Cancer Care, fo r mass o f fe r in g s . F a th e r D i l ­ lon and th e s ta f f at.C li- t h e r o c


. God bless you all. •.


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F un e r al ' ■


The' family o f th e . la t e ■ N o e l R u sh to n w o u ld . l i k e t o t h a n k a l l ; , r e la t iv e s , ' fr ien d s and


•‘c o n d o len c e and: f lo r a l ,: ■ t r ib u te s r e c e iv ed dur - ^ ' ing th is sad time.^Spe- cial th ank -you. to jX h e '


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: Congratulations.Lisa'.t... ■


n e ig h b o u r s f o r j t h e k in d m e s s a g e s / o f < s ym p a th y , c a r d s* o f


■ and ■ Andrew. o n; the _ birth of Luke John;; born on Friday .


October 25th. ' <*'


-v/ k Love to all - from . V-mum/ dad and:;-


: Michelle’and,Craig,: cousin for v ‘


■ Auntie Margaret,,;.; Karen, Rob,


. i' Jodie and Lauren.-


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best wishes,


Mum and Dad Wightman.


MAR SD EN . .Maggie


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K a th le e n , M i ld r e d , h^m R o ad , Chatburn, Q 0r<j o n . D a v id a n d . J o a n


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MAY THE SAC R ED 2 H EA R T OF. JE SU S .


80 YOUNG


. John November 2nd


Happy birthday John Love Ros '


Love and best wishes ■ ■ Dad


Geoff, Angela . ana Bart.


Sheila, Tony,


: All. the best grandad ' Martin, Adele, -


Joanne, Glen ana Amy


Love to Great . G randad Miah


90


WILK INSON Phyllis


.[, November .^th.-Kn Congratulations, pn


Aiden and Sandie, Katie and Peter, ■ Simon and Paula and-


your 90lh birthday. With love from Jim and Hilma,


your eight great­ grandchildren.


Announcements


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ADCROFT COUNCIL


Sharon and Kris are pleased to


announce the birth of their beautiful son Joshua Lewis, born October 25th.


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W IG H TM A N A 'n d rew .an d .Lisa ; a re jp le a s 'e d ; to


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friends and neighbours . Lnrn on pridav for 'the many kind Dorn,on muuy,.


L Greater Love, Wilfred Owen (written 19J. 7) ~ KINGSMAN


RENNIE LAYFIELD 1st King’s Regiment •;


August 18th, 1972 - West Belfast


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ROSE - SATO The marriage has


taken place in Japan, I between former Clitheroe man,. .


Jonathan Rose and ■


' Izumi Sato, who is a nurse in Ishinomaki.


Jonathan is a former pupil at Pendle CPS


; and CRGS and now teaches English'in Japan.


ROSE - PIERCE


Mr and Mrs Philip Rose, of Treetops, ■Woodton, Norfolk,


. are delighted to , announce the . ,


. Engagement of their. ■ Daughter, Lucy


Caroline, to Matthew


Joseph, youngest Son of Wing Commander Jon and Mrs Joanna


Pierce, of Stoney Lane, Winchester.


Congratulations from both families.


- Sandra, Chris . ' and David.





CUNNINGHAM - PROCTOR '


Peler and Ann- are


• * proud to announce the birth oftheir. •


. daughter Morgan Paige; on Sunday, •


October 20lh, 2002. Many thanks to all staff at Hope Hospital.


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\ Birthday Greetings; ; ® V » *V ' • » * Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331JCIassifiedhjtf^


Police chief is rapped for Celtic fans remark


by John Turner


THE area’s top police officer has been given a ticking off by. a Ribble Valley Borough councillor for alleged distaste-, ful remarks about people from Glasgow.


■ Couri. Allan Knox (Clitheroe) was upset over Chief Supt John Thompson's refer-...


I ences to the 7,500 Celtic football support­ e r s due to travel to watch their side’s UEFA Cup second leg match at Blackburn


Rovers two weeks today.. Speaking at the borough council's monthly


| meeting on Tuesday, Chief Supt Thompson referred to the pressures which would be, cre­ ated by the “influx of. 7,500 Glaswegians”, v Coun. Knox, a Scot, told him: "I find your


comment very distasteful. They are 7,500 foot­ ball supporters - they could be coming from London.lt is not the fact they are Glaswegian.


£


LEONARD nee Webb


for, th e ir care and s en - - Michael, a beautiful S e : cir - fUnCral':1‘


On Tuesday, 22nd


'daughter Sophie Mary.


' Congratulations from


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sh ah take'place*’ tod a y th e fu n e r a , K ^ | r ? od g e a n d M „ apd


J o n e s Mum and Dad


: and all the family. Birthday Greetings


V Oclob- to ,w D lawn and ctober s 90


LEYLAND Mary


Happy 90th birthday


; great^randma Love and best


i ' - wishes , Carpline, Simon, . Nina and Sarah.:


30 3 0 3 0 30 CHAMLEY 3 0 M


OctoBer31st, 2 °0 2-


'" Birthday. Lovefrom


^Anne-Marie, ’ Jordan and • Kieran.


Happy Birthday Tizwoz.


Love from


Simon, Farideh and Curtis.


Happy Birthday. Love from


t j i s Happy 30lh v U 90


November 6tn, 2002 Happy 90th birthday grandma ■


LEYLAND Mary


Christine, John, Catherine and . Daniel.


Love and best wishes


I' would rather you withdrew that remark." • Chief Supt Thompson told him: I with- • draw that remark if you find it offensive, but


there has been intelligence, The fact they are Glaswegians is’fundamentally correct. It is not, per se, a derogative remark, ,


•' “The reality is, and evidence is readily available, that there is a tendency to enjoy the


‘ day out and drink is a part of that with both Glasgow football clubs. With .that brings problems additional to those you normally get


with a football match.”


son highlighted the problems of juvenile nui­ sance and he pointed the finger at the wrong_ messages being given to the young in, for instance, advertisements which encouraged young people to challenge authority rather


' In a talk to councillors, Chief Supt Thomp­ :• . than respect it. "We talk about rights, but never about , ;


responsibility. Maybe this is an issue for politi­ cians and not for police officers,” he said.


Pendle Club


WINNERS of solo whist at the Pendle Club were: Mr S. Holden, Mr B. Wood, Mr A. Hartley. New players are welcome every Monday at 7-30 p.m. At the bridge session


held in the club, winners were: Mrs Barbara Harg­ reaves and Mrs Doreen Blake, Mrs Eileen Hadfield and Mrs Jackie Pilling. New members are welcome every Monday at 1-30 p.m.


«y on BEGGS -


30 r CASSON / -."Aldn and Christine";..,!


3 , ■ .( ' Beggs, of West .


30 , - lo announce the „. ■ Engagement of their .--.


.--^Bradford, are pleased '


3 0 - Daughter, Jennifer, to’\ Philip Casson, Son of


Qf) . Alan and Janette Casson, of Cholfont


->o ------- St Peter,


c30 wishes from both families.


Buckinghamshire. Love and best


GORNALL-SMITH


A honeymoon in the Lake District followed the wedding of Mr Stephen Peter Gornall and Miss Elizabeth Anne Smith at St


Mary's RC Church, Chipping.


' The bride/a laboratory technician at St Wilfrid s School, Blackburn, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Smith, of Tock- holes; Darwen. Her bridegroom, a farmer, is the son of Mr and Mrs G. Gornall, of Chaigley.


.


Young Farmers' Club, the bride in Turton and the bridegroom at Chipping. ,


Both the bride and bridegroom are members of their local .


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i ter, Bethany Lingard, her niece, and Rebecca Bennett, the bridegroom’s niece. They, wore burgundy and gold dresses. . Best man was Mr Joe Aryton, groomsmen were Mr Andy Gor­ nall, the bridegroom's brother, Mr John Smith, the bndes broth-


I er, and Mr John Stott. The page boys were Mastere Joe Linganl and Thomas Bennett.


I reception was held at Mytton Fold Farm Hotel, Langho. 1 The couple are to live in Chaigley.


Photo: Charleston Photography, Hoddlesden.


Following the ceremony, conducted by Fr Barry O Sulliyan, a .


S ■ ' "-J.' . - • '


Win breakfast in bed at the Inn at Whitewell


I TODAY is national Breakfast in Bed Day. And to mark the fact, the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times has teamed up with the award-winning Inn at Whitewell to offer one of ourread-


' • ' The prestigious venue is offering bed and a Best oi I British" breakfast at a date to bo agreed. Relax in an individ­ ually-designed bedroom and, if the weather is cool, take


ers a very special liejn. ' . ■ , , , ' . ,


| advantage of a nice warm peat fire. All our readers have to ■


Our competition is being run in conjunction with British . ... „ ... .


do is nominate someone they feel deserves that little bit extra, and tell us why,,


Food Fortnight, which runs until November 10th, and also celebrates the news that the Inn at Whitewell has recently been nominated Inn of the Year by the Good Pub.Guide. Send your entries, marked "Breakfast in Bed,1 to the


| Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe BB7 2EW. The closing date is November 7th.


matching stole. She was attended by Miss Nancy Smith, her sis- Home go-ahead A DERELICT barn can


Given away by her father, the bride wore amvory dress with ' ...


be, made mto an agriculture al dwelling at Weatherhead Farm, Bentham Road,


Slaidburn, say. officials of Ribble Valley Borough


Council. They have approved the


planning application of Mr H. H. Robinson, acting under their delegated pow­


ers.


Burglary at farm A BURGLARY at a farm has resulted in the theft of


a power drill and a chain-, saw. The items, valued at £200, were taken from a building at the side of the dwelling at Horton Manor Farm, Horton-in-Craven.


Chimney pots go


FOUR crown top chimney pots were stolen from the garden of a property in Whalley Old Road, Lang­ ho, some time during Fri­ day. They are valued at


■ £300 and police are investi­ gating.


Council refutes ambulance criticism tj.t,lll,IIMlHiJllli«.t..mJH


.i / Mr Nierop said the family •records stated it arrived with-


concerned had claimed the ambulance had taken 35 min­ utes to arrive and ambulance


I in 24 minutes, missing the target time by only five min-


I utes. . .


.understanding and not a deliberate attempt to mis­ lead.! am not aware of any attempts to correct that mis­ understanding. . "I am concerned about the


William.le Breton over his two-hour claim and he told me it was the result of a mis-


He said: "I have spoken to . •


alarm caused — and real alarms demonstrated by the


400 signatures on his petition. We receive an exceptionally


high level of service from the. Ambulance Trust, particular- lyin rural areas and outlying'


I villages," he said. ' The Notice of Motion pro- I posed by Coun. Allan Knox (Clitheroe) recognised "the growing concern felt by local people over .the provision of this crucial service." i


He wanted the. council to call on Lancashire and South


!


Cumbria Strategic Health Authority to increase the level of funding available for ambulance cover in Chtheroe and surrounding villages to ensure that one Clitheroe- based ambulance was avail-: able at any one time.


. • , But the move was defeated


by a successful Conservative amendment put forward by. leader Coun. Chrl3 Holtom


(Wilpshire). His amendment stated that.


"the council regrets.the mis-.; leading impression given dur- -. ing the Waddington by-elec-, tion of major deficiencies in;


the provision of ambulance, services.".


. -


therefore call upon our two Primary Care Trusts to ensure that sufficient funding


■level of ambulance cover for the residents of the Ribble


is available to the Lancashire Ambulance Service NHS Trust to maintain the highest


Valley." . . . . The amendment also asked


. for a progress report from the ambulance service at a future council meeting.; j . Coun. Holtom had told the


Windows broken VANDALS damaged win­ dows at Atherton's estate agents and the Dog Inn, Whalley, on Friday night. A car parked in the entry


-Farmers’ are provij


VISITORS to


Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre this week have been eating more than they


bargained for. Many have been sur­


between the two gable ends, off King Street, Whalley, had a wing mirror


damaged. Police are. making


inquiries. . Cash is stolen


A SUM of money has been stolen from wardened )ious- ing flats at St Anne's Court, Low Moor. It was believed that


someone with legitimate access entered one of the flats and removed £60. A police operation led to


an arrest being made and a woman was later % tioned.


cau-


prised to find waiting for them a taste of some of the mouth-watering Lan­ cashire products which g are on sale each fortnight at the Farmers' Market at Clitheroe Auction


Mart. Tourist Information


Centre officer Mrs Susan Walmsley said they had


: mounted the displays this week to give a boost to the market and to celebrate British Food Fortnight. "There were people visit­


ing the area as well as locals, and many of them had not realised the Farm­ ers' Market was there. Everybody, has been really I interested," she added. I "We are trying to I


encourage people to goj there and try the localj


■< Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial)l


Fune of a<


WrTm y a


nurse s|


A CORONER returnee diet of misadventurd


retired nurse found dead


flat at Whalley. The former Calderstonl


pital sister was found deadl by one of her brothers, g Coroner Mr Michael Si|


was told that Miss Patritg Tunnicliffe (52) had dii|


drinking alcohol and t f lethal cocktail of drugs |


■ been prescribed. The inquest heard


story of how she enco| emotional problems aftc


- tionship with a married i began to drink heaviljS early 1980s, she retired f hospital due to ill-health! She rarely left her flatg


of problems with poor cir E a r ly -m o rm n i


A VANDAL wrenched f Road, Clitheroc, durinij ing damage estimated:


meeting that no complaint of .


•any type about, accident emergency cover had been received ’by - Lancashire Ambulance in the Ribble Val­ ley in the last 12 months: Nei-


..: "We wish to acknowledge and congratulate Lancashire - ■ Ambulance Service in achiev-.. ing response times-that are • among the best in the coun-; try. We also wish to recognise the professionalism of>ambu-: lance crews and first respon­


ders who serve the Ribble Val-. ley and surrounding areas. ! ( "The council recognises the;


continued pressure on-the" Ambulance Trust and-its'^ pressures ; to maintain'; improved service levels.; We;


. GPs or receiving hospitals. ....-"The 10 primary care trusts


i in Lancashire are already in negotiations for the possibility


of commissioning more ambu­ lances and more paramedics to cover, the county.'.'.he added. - Count Knox's parting shot, •in the debate'was to ask.that .


: if : there was nothing wrong, tthen why- were the -Trusts '-having to campaign for more; ambulances? s ' "


,i 1


View Road,-Clitheroe: Sunday, noon to lp.m. : ■ Police: 01200 443344


f ■ Fire: In'emergency 999 and ask for fire service. ; ^vElc'ctricity: 08001954141. „


- Water: 0345 462200. , *' > . YGis:;0800.111999. > ■ ‘ Councils: Ribble Valley .B.orough Council. '


Clitheroe 425111: CUtheroeTown Coundl,.424722. : i ; Hospitals: Blackburn Royal Infirmary: 01254 263555:'Queen's Park Hospital; Blackburn: 01254 263555: Airedale General Hospital; Steeton: 01535 652511: Clitheroe Community Hospital: 427311. /, 1 Alcotiol Information Centre:,01282 416655.■■■


■ ■Duty chemist: Buckley's Chemist Ltd, 4 Railway, t


. Aidsline: 01282831101 (7 p.m. to 9 p.m.). ■ , ■ v


- Domestic Violence Helpline: 01282 422024. ^ Cruse Bereavement Care: Blackburn, Hyndbum


and Ribble Valley 01254 207999. , Environmental;Agency: Emergency Hotl ine—


0800 807060. ' • Drugs: Local confidential advice and informa­


tion line: 01200 444484. National: 0800.776600. v ; ■' • Ribble Valley Talking Newspaper. 01200 428604.1 .Samaritans: 01254 662424. ' (


“ ’ ' , ;


Monthly Volunteer Hel|iline,' Volunteering Pro; ject: 01200 422721. • „ ‘


; .. . Lancashire Rural Stress Network: 01200 427771., 1 : If


Lincoln Way, Sail 'Clltheroe. Tel: Of


Qfif


7 Seater Pej available for) Low daily -


■ ther had there been any com­ plaints from Ribble Valley


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