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MUSIC reaching back deep intd"the 1950s is on the menu in a show which plays a t Black­ pool’s Grand Theatre on Sunday. “Forever in Blue Jeans”


includes 1950s & 1960s rock ’n’ roll, country music, recent chart suc­ cesses and classic'songs from the great western films and musicals. The 10-piece production


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Jty Council for a pedestrian audit, Identify improvements within |n centre. If funding accessed for a landscap- T; Stonebridge, Longridge. j secured from the Countryside [able Whalley to produce a parish I the Vital Villages Initiative. Ishing to have more information


le t Andrew Swarbrick or Richard I 12OO 427886, or visit the website;


Iley wood event laise awareness


it conservation , public-participation event is


• Spring Wood Picnic Site, Whalr irday. May 17th. nt, organised by the Friends of bd group, is designed to show peo- Ihings this area of natural beauty I and raise conservation awareness


] time. I t will rim from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. llude bird and bat box making, pi also be a guided tour of tree and ntification, hurdle making, wood-


Istalls, dry stone walling and an r stand. pities are free, except for a small tompleted bird and bat boxes. The


lip the public learn more about this pdland site. nds of Spring Wood is a voluntary bn group which helps the Lan-


Intryside Service in managing the Id site. Irmation can be obtained from the pod vis ito rs’ centre on 01254


‘S from auction Irt at Gisburn


3 and heifers were forward in the fatstock


|n Auction Mart on Monday, e were 602 sheep (27 lambs, 479 hoggs, 10


lewesand rams). I r ice for steers and heifers was 530kg a t |. 6 5 ) from J. A. an d J. H. Hewetson to te a ts , and top price per head was 770kg a t IS ) from H. Carr and Son to Kepack UK h d e to 98.5p (average 87.8p) and heifers to


|) . j the top sale price was £ 7 5 from G. T.


iMoorhoiise, and top kilo prices were 37kg p) from b . A. Towell to N. Gates and 39kg pO) from T. Laxton to N. Gates. The over- r hoggs was 145.8p and top sale price was . Towell to A. Sanderson.


|-3 9 k g made to 197.3p (196p), 40.45kg to I ) , 46-52kg to 136.4p. Hoggs; Up to 32kg ] (148.5p), 33-39kg to 168p (149.2p ), 40- |p (147p), 46-52kg to 147.8p (125.8p) and J (127p). Shearlings made to 97.2p (M.3p), I to £ 4 5 (£ 2 9 .9 1 ) and other ewes to £ 8 4


J/Kalved dairy cows and heifers were for- Irsday with cows making to £ 9 5 0 (£ 7 1 5 ) 1 £960 (£ 8 4 0 ). Top prices were £9 6 0 from ISanderson to S. Thompson and S. and C.


1 Mr Cannon. |e r e five in^alf dairy cows and heifers, with


! to £790 (£ 6 5 0 ) and top prices £79 0 and [Marcs to J. Shuttieworth.


|o f rearing calves, forward were 87 with the |c a l f £260 from R. J. and T. Ashworth to J. i for heifers it was £180 from M. H. and J.


Jvl array. Calves: Limousm X bulls made to |7 ) . Limousm X heifers to £100 (£ 6 8 .0 8 ), l x bulls to £260 (£224.66 ), Belgian Blue |l 8 0 (£115.36), Simmental X bulls to £23 5 nmental X heifers to £75 (£ 7 0 ) , Friesian


|(£ 8 3 .1 2 ) , Friesian heifers to £ 9 8 (£69.33), 1 £185 (£176.50). 1 the fatstock sale were 197 ca ttle (1 1 4


|8 3 steers and heifers) and 417 sheep (21 Iggs, five shearlings, 120 ewes and rams). - |p r i c e for bu lls was 4 1 5k g a t 1 2 5 .5p a A. A. Cntchley to R. Schofield, and top


3 £696.53 from C. R. Wilson to Rowland. Premium made to 125.5p (108.5p), prime


J.9p), others to 86.5p (75.1p). Steers: Pre- l5 p (107.3p), prime to 92.5p (90.8p), oth-


|7 4 .8 p ) . Heifers: Premium made to 125.5p lim e to 1 0 4 .5p (9 0 .4 p ) , othe rs to 8 7 .3p


rice for pen of 10 sheep was 37kg a t 156.8p 1. J. Heaton to A. Moorhouse, and top sale p from W. M.- Cr itch ley to N. G ate s, nium (3 6 -4 5 .5k g ) made to 1 91.7p an d


|5 .9 k g ) to 180p (174.3p). Hoggs: Premium 1 made to 156.5p (150.1p), premium (36- |6.8p (148.9p), prime (25.5-35.9kg) to 140p ne (3 6 4 5 .5k g ) to 142.4p (136.7p), prime


lo 150p (138.8p), others to 117p (113.6p). J d e to lOOp (83.7p), homed ewes to £55.50 I c r ewes to £ 7 9 (£ 5 0 .3 4 ) and rams to £ 6 9


p of produce, forward were 47.10 toimes of irley making to £ 8 per bale.


id Clitheroe too


law the first real entries of spring Iambs a t btion'Mart. 1


■ , la d e resulted with lambs of reasonable ,


1 plus). A pen of smart Texel lambs made kg for Mr K. Pilkington and Tim Robin-


tro c te r received 222p as top price, bought' Irhouse. •


f a top price of £ 8 8 , with many pens sell- oye .weight. Ewes were good trade, w i th » M ,T ex e ls to £ 6 8 an dM u Ie s to £ 6 8 .',


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I not as much demand for cattle, p artly due ; n ts of.imported beeLBuUs averaged 88p ■: ome heifers saw 85p as an overall average;';;.


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performs more than 80 classic songs. Vocalists, dancers and


Street’s Maxine bares all for the sake of art


BLONDE Tracy Shaw, unceremoniously “bumped off” in Coronation Street, is back to life with a vengeance at the Quays Theatre, Salford Quays. . i


. - ,, Audiences have had to be v/arned that.


“The Blue Room”, a play in which she stars with Jason Connery, contains nudi­


ty. This sexually-charged play marks a dis­


tinctly new career avenue for Tracy, who for the past seven years has played the part of Maxine Peacock in “Coronation Street”. She said: “Everybody knows the play


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''. Jason Connery, probably best known for';' the lead role in the TV:series'.“Robih of ■


Sherwood”, is Tracy’s co-star and this role brings him back to Britain after many years of film and television work in Amer­ ica.


’ ' / The Quays is the last venue on a British


tour. Joe Harmston, who directs the play,


says; “I t is a play about sexual motivation and consequence - why we do things, and how they can affect our lives and those of others”. I t is an adaptation of the notorious


for its nudity, but it is much more than that - it is an incredible piece of modern • day theatre”.


erotic masterpiece “La Ronde” and fol­ lows a chain of sexual encounters between an intriguingly diverse selection of charac­ ters. iii When “La Ronde” was premiered in Germany in 1921 it was closed down by police and the actors put on trial.


musicians combine to cre­ ate an evening to remem­ ber which includes more than 90 costume changes amid an eye-catching stage set. The show features many


great songs, with numbers from hit musicals includ­ ing “Oklahoma” and


' “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”; 50s favourites,


“ Crazy,” “Lipstick On • Your Collar” and “C’mon Everybody” and not for­ getting the best of rock ’n’ roll with the hits of Elvis, the Beatles, Dire Straits, Dusty Springfield, Brenda Lee and Bill Hayley. The Red Hot Blue


Jeans Band perform stun­ ning instrumentals “Duelling Banjos”, ‘The Devil Went Down To Georgia”, and every gui­ tar players’ favourite - a tribute to The Shadows.


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Bolton by Rowland Drama Group ' presents i ; ; ^


John Chapman & Jeremy Lloyd’s B . u s in e s s AFFAii


' ^ ^ This amalcur production IS presented by , 1 arrangement with Josef Weinberger Plays


Not for the easily oITendcd!! i in Bolton by Rowland Village Hail at


7.30pm on Thursday 1st, Friday 2nd and Saturday 3rd May


Tickets: AduUs £3.50 Children £1.50


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Heaven Can Wait for one last time as show begins its final world tonr


A PRESS release about a big show which will play King George’s Hall, Blackburn, on May 10th, may or may not have contained a


Freudian slip. Plugging Steve Steinmann’s 14th year asso­


ciated with “Heaven Can Wait, the Meat Loaf Story” the statement from the promoters refers to his long time in “the lead roll”. Suggested over-eating has not prevented this


story becoming established as one of the top touring musical productions. Promoters claim more than £ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 already taken in bookings in the last three


months. . “Heaven Can Wait, the Meat Loaf Story” is


about to embark on its last-ever world tour in November. I t h has already sold out two nights at Wem­


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the show’s popularity is even greater than ever. “Heaven Can Wait, The Meat Loaf Story”


charts the highs and lows of Meat Loaf’s career and boasts hit songs from six albums. : I t features well-known tunes from multi-mil-


lion selling albums. The show also features a Harley-Davidson motor bike and the musical numbers are interwoven with video scenes and recorded narration. “Heaven Can Wait, the Meat Loaf Story”


follows the talented American’s career from 1977, with Steve Steinman taking the lead role of Meat Loaf, supported by backing vocalists and his own band. Since appearing on the 1993 “Stars in Their


Eyes” television series where he wowed the audience as Meat Loaf, Steve Steinman has taken his tribute show on tour around the world, and even met the big man himself to get feedback on the tribute show.


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