- 16 Clitheroe Advertiser &Tim e s , Thursday, July 141h, 2005 Three ^ f d u i fd io n s .
THE children at Slaidburn Primary School congratulating their teacher, Mrs Taylor, on her
succc.ss (G01()7l).i/3)
Eye in the sky for
fuon Caretaker, has been so success thl in previous years that once again inge police helicopter will be provid ey this much-appreciated watchful summee from this week throughout the
r holidays.
SINCE the year 2000, the Lan cashire Constabulary Air Support Unit has supported police patrols throughout the county by providing additional checks on school premis es during the summer holidays. ti The initiative, known as Opera
rounds. fromIntelligence information gained
n provided to the Air Support
rroblems of anti-social behaviour as yegards groups of children and goung people gathering in school
committed on school premises such as vandalism, criminal damage, burglary and arson. p The operation will also target the
i The operation is intended to mpact on the number of crimes bee all six divisions has already
s osters will be displayed in achools taking part in the operation t cting as a warning and deterrent
o potential offenders that the police are watching the school.
f ew will take the opportunity to rouly over the schools in the area on its Pte back to base.
rUnit about schools that seem to be inirborne because of an operational
egular targets. a When the helicopter is already crcident or photographic work, the
www.cIitheroeloday.co.uk By Julie Magee or our Miss
joined the school back in September, 1999, as a classroom assistant for the mixed age infant class and soon became a popular member of staff. However, right from the onset,
STAFF and pupils at Slaidburn Primary School were first in line to congratulate former classroom assistant Mrs Cathy Taylor on becoming a fully-fledged teacher. Mrs Taylor (35), of Billington,
t Mrs Taylor did not allow the grass
ies.On completing this, her next achievement was to set up an Early Years Programme in school, before e beginning a two-year part-time
vening course working towards a
B.Sc. Combined Honours degree in
this initial role with studying tor a BTEC Diploma in Childhood Stud
o grow under her feet, combining
in
school.In 2004, after intensive interviews, Mrs Taylor was accepted on to the Registered Teacher Programme. s Choosing to major in geography,
and the French Alps. t Last month, Mrs Taylor reaped Cchieving a 2:1 (Upper Second
binedlass) Bachelor of Science Com and psychology. She will graduate
dhead commented: “Cathy’s suc cess has been due to her absolute
i located near Longridge, the country park
COUNTRYSIDE lovers from the Ribble Valley can now enjoy more of the outdoors following the launch of some new terrain buggies and trails at Beacon Fell Country Park. One of the oldest parks in the country,
cil’s Countryside Service, the battery-pow thered buggies are available for members of
countryside for all and two Tramper bug gies have been bought for use at the park. Initiated by Lancashire County Coun
s committed to improving access to the e public to borrow and use on three new
lege.This was followed by a further two-and-a-half years of studying on a full-time course at Liverpool Hope University, travelling there one day each week, while working four days
o destinations such as Wales, Berlin ahe rewards for all her hard work
the undertook numerous field trips Honours Degree in geography
next Thursday. ReHeadteacher Mrs Barbara Milne-
geography and psychology at the Network of Hope, St Mary’s Col
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determination and focus during the past four years. She has not only worked hard in school, but has also had to burn the midnight oil night after night.
lso love and support too!” s Mrs Milne-Redhead added: “In
derful role model. s “Believe in yourself and want c will succeed! What better message
hetting herself high standards, she
possible without the continuous sup port from family, friends, parents and colleagues at Slaidburn School.”
ould we be giving to our pupils?” T Commenting on her success, Mrs ut my success would not have been
More to see with new buggies otramper low rriobility trails, which each
enjoyable and at times fairly challenging experience."
Tramper buggy or not, these new trails allow everyone to experience some of the best countryside anyvvhere in England. "These new trails offer the public an
Johnstone, cabinet member for Planning and Environment said that everyone should be able to appreciate the natural beauty of Beacon Fell. He commented: “Whether people use a
ffer different views and experiences. Lancashire County Councillor Marcus
. -J , - ^ v - - ly iL a i
w “Her many roles include those of a ife to Carl and mother to Emmy bnd Bethan. They too have played a s ig part in her success giving her apace when she has needed it, but
as ‘inadvertently’ provided a won omething badly enough and you
t aylor said: “Being organised and ; botally committed is very important,
AN interpreter with the Friends of Cher nobyl Children group visiting Clitheroe t enjoyed a weekend mountaineering meet in
Belarus, was the guest of Clitheroe Moun weektaineering Club during its recent biwying
he Lake District. Mikhail Serabrakou, from Mogilev in
Wasdale campsite by various routes on Sat urday, members met in sunny, clear condi tions on the summit of Scafell Pike, then made their way via the summits of Broad
laden with equipment for a high, wild camp, such as a sleeping bag, a backpacking tent or bivvy bag, a camping mat, food for the weekend and cooking utensils. Leaying Brackenclose climbing hut near
The weekend involved carrying rucksacks end in the western Lakes.
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tarn, boil in the bag lightweight meals were cooked on gas or methylated spirit burners, to be washed down ivith wine in the case of the less weight-conscious mountaineers. Set tling down for the night in late midsummer light, cocooned from the midges in sleeping bags and bivvy bags, the group slept sound ly, wakened only by a short flurry of rain drops on tent walls and faces, and then a group of early Sunday morning walkers bound for Esk Hause. d Breakfast was cooked and consumed in
Crag, Great End and Allen Crags to the shores of Sprinkling Tarn near the path from Styhead Tarn to Esk Hause for an overnight bm'y. After water had been collected from the
ry, but cloudy weather, and rucksacks III
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has no indoor meeting during July, a day meet to walk the Fairfield Horseshoe will be held on Sunday, July 24th, leaving the coun cil offices car park at 9 a.m. Further details from Mrs Paula Carter on 01200 428278.
l HERE were plenty of colourful and smi Ney faces on show during Ribblesdale
Smiling faces at T summer fair
bers and friends, featured a range of inclu entertainment for the children to enjoy, S Organised by Friends of the Nursery
memresent, new and former pupils, staff ding a magic and puppet show.
o e fair was really well attended and some tof the proceeds from the day will go mwards buying some large wooden instru r ents neeiied for the new outdoor class
uncy castle, tombola and refreshments. thHeadteacher Mrs June Dewhurst, said
oom. R Our picture shows Thomas, Hannah,
d faces at the fair. (G020705/3) painteebecca and Liam showing off their Shoprider 'AS 0 m §
Shoppers dig deep for S children’s society
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n-charge of Chatburn and Downham, t said that the group was very pleased with
fr “an(i we had a good team of people
ery Monday at 1-30 p.m. T Solo whist winners were: Mrs J.
l rs Anne Cooper, Mrs Marjorie Col Fier, Miss Pat Hargreaves, Mrs Doris evarnsworth. New members welcome
arkes and E. Barker; joint 3rd, B. Tomlinson, R. Barker, M. Smith. New members welcome every Friday at 7 p.m.
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Khornton, Mrs M. Holding, Mr R. Mnight. New members welcome every
d Sequence dancing is held every Tues
jorie Collier. MThe previous week’s winners were
wRIDGE winners at the Pendle Club Pilling,ere Mrs Kim McDonald, Mrs Jackie
BPendle Club winners Mrs Frances Porter, Mrs Mar
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HOPPERS gave generously during a
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repacked for the return to Wasdale Head. Members descended from the overnight campsite to Styhead Tarn, then climbed the Great Gable track to join the climbers’ tra verse, which was followed in thick mist past Kern Knotts, Great Hell Gate, Great Napes and Little Hell Gate to the descent route of Gravel Neese. On reaching the valley, the group visited St Olaf’s church and the Was dale Head Inn, where Mikhail inspected the black and white photos of pioneer Lakeland climbers taken by the Abraham brothers. Though Clitheroe Mountaineering Club
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