34 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, December 15th, 2005
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the stops to impress the judges and win £100 in c lackburn, Accrington and Clitheroe to be crowned
allege’s Young Enterprise company “Energeo”, pulled out
investment and a trophy. BThe team battled it out against schools from Burnley,
o ytton Fold earlier this year. The company has devel hped several products, including two board games, which seelp primary school pupils learn about the transition to b condary schools known as running late. They will also we selling poetry books and a school leaver’s pack that
hampions at the end of a gruelling day. MRibblesdale High launched its company, Energeo, at
Farmer’s market is a winter wonderland
By Vivien Meath
A MASSIVE project destined to c “shoot Clitheroe out of Lan
l ashire into Wonderland” was ADULTS and children joined in (he fun (S11120i)Alc)
avelled into Clitheroe from far and aine’s RC High School Drum Band
Clitheroe, and Graham Procter, of
Ribchester.Many of the general market cab tins were open and numerous shops in
nd bass player, Pete O’Reilly, of he town also opened for the day.
aunched in style on Sunday. Town Crier Roland Hailwood declared the Keepers of the Castle Heritage Lottery project well and truly under way in front of hundreds of Christmas shoppers. w The first Festive Farmers’ Market
Market superintendent Frank Wat son was delighted with the response, with stallholders saying they would definitely return. For the ever-popu- lar WI market, Sunday proved to be a sell-out with the stall cleared by W early afternoon. Clitheroe restaurant
wide to sample the produce on offer t and enjoy the sounds of St Augus and Swing Commanders’ guitarist
tras an overwhelming success. People
looks set to return next year, bigger and better. As darkess fell, pupils from schools t throughout the area made their way
uch more, the Christmas market
wineezo’s produced 20 litres of mulled th e which also disappeared early in o e proceedings. With a wide variety inf produce on offer, competitions seacluding guess the 12 contents of g sonal jars of jam, stalls featuring wame, chocolates, seasonal pate, mines, French delicacies and much,
o the Platform Gallery for a huge procession of home-made lanterns. Organisers estimate that some 800 people wound their way to the Cas tle Grounds where the lanterns were
submitted a full business plan, which was judged on its merits before the young directors presented it during National Enterprise Week. HThe judging panel, which included Aileen Evans, of
ill contain a book and an engraved pen. During the fiercely-battled competition, the company
placed on the ground in a huge lig labyrinth which was projected in
aant as in Henry De Lacy’s time and yearttract visitors of all ages. After 820
s the Keepers of the Castle will L restore the Castle’s importance in
your support to help raise that final £500,000,” he concluded, adding: “I charge you all to be proud and com mitted for this Clitheroe-changing challenge.”
The Keepers of the Castle need
Mayors of Clitheroe and the Ribble
Valley.In his special “cry,” the town crier told spectators that the town’s castle t “will once again become as impor
a ht on the bowling green. It was an prmazing spectacle, as the crowds c ocessed through the town, led by
arnival band Blowjangles and the
loancashire and England so when our ofyal sovereign visits the royal duchy be Lancashire, Clitheroe Castle will “ a must on the tour.
ithristmas Trade Fair during the Pickwick Night festiv c ies in Whalley Our picture shows young entrepreneurs gaelebrating success. (Front) Cameron Downing with the B me they made, Jess Houghton with the award and
ecky Calvert with their £100 cash prize. (B231105/3) Lillie re-lives her moment of fame with band
topping band. haLillie Dugdale (14), of Down-
rA TEENAGE singer has been f e-living the moment she per
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and a group of Year 7 pupils from the Manchester area. mRe-living the star-studded
stic.
pera House, Manchester. a Lillie, who is a Year 10 pupil fromrindleton, sang with 20 girls
Oormed for five nights at the Gt Bowland High School,
he choir backing pop group “Gorillaz”. theThe popular band were on
the moon when she sang with f ir first live UK tour and per
member of the National Youth t Choir Northern Girls, was over
the National Youth Choir
exoment, she said: “The whole taperience was absolutely fan
ormed on stage with a chart m Road, Chatburn, who is a
b “It was an amazing feeling to ene able to sing in front of an p thusiastic crowd of 2,000 peo f le and everyone was really triendly, especially lead singer of
ao have had this opportunity i nd would like to thank by fam Sly, friends and Bowland High encchool for all their support and Louragement.”
he group, Damon Albam. t Lillie added: “I was so lucky
A illie’s parents, Martyn and e nnette Dugdale, have always ancouraged her love for dancing
hing, the whole experience of performing live on stage with a chart-topping band has inspired s me to pursue a career in
nd are very proud of her. P The former pupil of Chatburn
inging.”Lillie and Damon are pictured ready to take centre stage, (s)
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xtremely impressed with the quality of entrants. e Aileen Evans said: “This competition was put togeth
hoose the overall winner.” RMr Neil Ashworth, Young Enterprise co-ordinator for Cy’s success. Energeo is now gearing itself up for the
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ENTREPRENEURS of tomorrow from a Clitheroe high school have been celebrating after winning a Drag on’s Den competition. l Pupils from Ribblesdale High School Technology Col
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ation for Slaidburn’s Chapel and Chapel House tonight. ofThe borough council’s director
A DECISION will be made on c the controversial planning appli
laidburn. edHowever, he has recommend
Decision time for chapel
e development has recommend fd approval of the application aor partial demolition, alter Ctions and extension at the d hapel, Chapel House and Sun Say School, Church Street,
l refusal of the proposed demo fition of the remaining walls - sollowing conservation area con Hent - at the Chapel and Chapel
ouse.The applications have pro
voked a storm of protest in the village, with 63 letters of objec tion in respect of the first appli
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scation, and 57 in respect of the aecond. In recommending
pproval of the partial demoli tion, it is stated that the propos al will contribute to the solution of community, social and eco nomic problems and vrill have an c acceptable impact upon the
Sharacter and appearance of t laidburn Conservation Area, the landscape and character of Ohe Forest of Bowland Area of anutstanding Natural Beauty Id residential amenity.
th n recommending refusal of fae application to demolish the nincade, councillors on the Plan i g Committee will hear that it favours believed that the arguments in limited and unconvincing.
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