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18Clitheroe Advertiser &{Times, December 18th, 2003" • '.v'v: ‘ . •; v~; V- • y - ^ -.A .V-VrV y . ' -


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk . - ..^7' ~ .-y.n- u ,< .■ ■■'■■ Sitivity scenes through the eyes of \^lley children


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial),


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RESIDENTS in rural Ribble being encouraged to bank not bi tive food jars and bottles as national bid to boost glass recy Ribble Valley Borough Coun


SABDEN PRIMARY SCHOOL (T141203/4))


lion jars of mincemeat, 12 mill pickles and 6.5 million jars of sauce this Christmas, but only a centage of the glass jars will get Last year, while some Euro-


ing a British Glass campaign reminding people to recycle f- well as bottles this Christmas. The UK is expected to consu


WHALLEY CE PRIMARY SCHOOL (JD NAT 1) JA-'- ‘i J


tries recycled over 90 % of t packaging, the UK recycled . Recycling jars as well as bottle to significantly increase this fi Ribble Valley Borough Cou


management officer Peter McG “Many people remember to recj at Christmas, but forget to recy “The great thing about glass


used repeatedly to make more' jars, so we are asking local resid bin their glass, but bank it at recycling centre.” Government figures show th-


tonnes of glass were recycled las glass container manufacturers' cled 537,000 tonnes, the equival


No short cut


barber’s mar SHORT cuts will not be per Clitheroe barber when he runs Marathon next spring. Mr Gary Arthur, proprietor


ber Shop on York Street, will next year’s event, which is sc April. Having run the 2002 race i


bral palsy sufferer Jessica St again be running for charity, Friends of War Memorials. Mr Arthur ran his 2002


ST JAMES CE PRIMARY SCHOOL (JD NAT 2) BRENNAND’S ENDOWED PRIMARY SCHOOL, SLAIDBURN(C12120.3/2A)


hours and 35 mins after rec three weeks’ notice that his en accepted. However he now Ir available and is already traini to complete his 2004 run i hours.


Anyone wishing to support


is requested to make donation: Friends of War Memorial


war memorial structures and by doing so preserves the me sacrifice made by earlier ge military personnel, most of very young. The charity was s Clitheroe couple Chris and C proprietors of Onward and Ou they ran the London Marathc


Farmers celebra


costly law is def PLANS for a new EU law whi led to Clitheroe farmers having erinary prescriptions for man: cines has been dealt a blow by 1 At present, some 3,000


Britain who have completed c training in the composition, s of veterinary medicines can sel cines such as wormers to farme But European Commissio


PENDLE PRIMARY SCHOOL (JD NAT 3)


update EU legislation on m- have required livestock medicii able only by veterinary prescri Clitheroe Euro-MP Chris


ber of the European Parlia health committee, described t‘ measure by the committee as for farmers and for animals. The Liberal Democrat s


SS MICHAEL AND JOHN RC PRIMARY SCHOOL(CR111203/1)


increased costs that would hav ed by a change to veterinary could have deterred many fan ing animals. “This could have led to live


unnecessary pain, and might measures to curb the spread


said. “These qualified professiona


to administer routine animal out the need for an expensive scriptions,” he added.


Party proves treat for fai


MORE than 30 children an enjoyed a Christmas party Home-Start Ribble Valley. The party was packed full


children, who were first spellb cian Brian Gore and then d Santa made his appearance wi presents towards the end of th Held at Whalley Methodi:


was Home-Start Ribble V Christmas party yet. Home-Start Ribble Valley organisation committed to


ST LEONARD’S CE PRIMARY SCHOOL (JD 111203/a)


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welfare of families. The group aims to provide


tailor-made, home visiting ser struggling to bring up thei through trained volunteers, o guidance and practical help. Thanks have been express


who attended the party and dedicated volunteers who pro on the day.


Vandals targ


VANDALS smashed the win Peugeot 106 parked in Ma.


Clitheroe. The incident occurred som


11-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m on £100 worth of damage.


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