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a l l i n p a r t ym o o d i by Robbie Robinson’
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miTTn ' ’ .\ ■' < ■ ‘ r.,,,,.. , 'Mra Joan Cradock, who joine’d:} THE residents, of Harrop'^-residents on the hamlet’s com^s Fold :have celebrated the 1 mon, the heat lawn between the:;;’
installation of their award-
winning 'commemorative1 plaque and seat. They won first
place.in the Hamlet Class of the Best-Kept
,vhouses. gf? The seat was installed there i and the plaque erected on the^ footpath signpost.
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• < Resident Mr Norman Kelly ; - said that the commendation for
Village, Competition,2002, ? the award read: “This little ham-' which was held last summer,’ Te't is remote.and beautifully but it’ was decided to hold; i maintained by its residents.”
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another ceremony, this time in’ n'u the hamlet, so that'as many people as possible could attend. The formal awards presenta
tion was held in October in West Bradford Village Hall, but very few of the residents were permit- ted to attend. At the event, a framed water
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colour of the hamlet by artist Gordon Wilkinson was present ed, along with the plaque. A wooden seat commemorat
ing the win was presented at Harrop Fold, so it was decided to hold the second ceremony to coincide with its installation.,
The competition was spon- /
sored by Lancashire County..: Council and Lancashire Tourism Partnership and will be h e ld . again this summer. . At the time of the win, parish
councillor Mr Frank Robinson said: "To get the top prize in the', hamlet section is quite some thing.: "I t was very much a team ■
effort by all the residents, and everyone is delighted." ■ Our -, picture shows Mrs
Cradock holding the winner’s plaque, with residents and parish council members on the common at Harrop Fold. . (J070403/2)
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Holidays and good weather take their toll!
THE April meeting of the Ribble Valley Branch o f Blackburn and District Blind Society was some what depleted by holidays and the good weather. However, those attending heard a
speaker from Clitheroe Castle Sound Archive, who gave graphic accounts of many people from all walks of life whose voices had been recorded. These included Sir Tom Finney,,
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YOUNG R ib b le Valley fo o t ballers maintained a five-year unbeaten record,over the week
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’ For the second time since 1998,
teams from the Clitheroe Wolves Club played visitors from Lelystad
-in Holland. This time it was a repeat victory for the Wolves team in a fixture
J oan 1 Pomfret,, members of the Accrington Pals and many others, characters who, if these recordings had not been made, would have been lost to posterity. The talk was enjoyed by everyone,
■ a raffle and refreshments were held and the unanimous decision was
made that the summer outing will be a trip to the Yorkshire Dales. In May there will be a visit to the
which began with a chance encounter in Cyprus between Mr Tony Pritt„Waddington manager, and an official from the Dutch
club. The Wolves under-16 A team
ran out 3-2 winners against Lelystad on Saturday, and the B team won 3-1 in Waddington on Monday. On Saturday, despite a goal from
Tom Hall, the Dutch side were 2 - 1 up at the interval, but in the sec ond half goals from Tom Donald and James Warburton sealed vic
tory for the home side. On Monday, the Dutch took the
lead against Wolves B, but two goals by Jordan Walmsley, one of them a penalty, gave Wolves the lead before the break. Jordan completed his hat-trick
and sealed victory for the home side in the second half. After; theigames, the teaiqs”
enjoyed refreshments at the Waddington club.
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! In our picture, team captains Tim Wentink, of Lelystad, and James Warburton, of Wolves, renew old acquaintance before the match on Saturday. (C190403/1)
Lancastrian artists’ work
AN exhibition of crafts is being held at the Plat form Gallery, Clitheroe. Lancashire Craft Fair opens to the public
tomorrow, with a collection of work made by artists who are either studying or living in Lan cashire.
; The fair is a selected mixed media exhibition
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Soroptimists’ golfclubvenue
PENDLESIDE Soroptimists-the club formed by the merger of the Nelson and Colne and Rab ble Valley branches - held its annual meeting at- Nelson Golf Club. President Margaret Robertson handed over
the chain of office to Susan Biggs at'the end of her year at the helm, and new officer Edna Haselden took the new president’s place on the committee. Members enjoyed a meal at the golf club’as
part of the proceedings, and a raffle raised £400: for the North-West Air Ambulance., : : ■
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and informative talk, given by Mr Brian Guisburn on his visit to New Zealand, where he found "the most wonderful walk in the world". -'••• Officers elected by the club, which has
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