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were there, with an outstanding 24 pens of 10 offered for show. Five prizes were available, starting with £50 and a case of Black Sheep Brewery beer. Top price was reached by the cham
pion pen shown by L. N. and R. Nut ter, of Fence. Weighing in at 41kgs, they sold to Welsh Country Foods at £51.50. Second prize hoggs, at 41kgs, were purchased by show judge Eric Hall at
£56, from Jim Baines, of Trawden. Third prize was awarded to T. and S. Binns, of Downham, whose 38kg hoggs later went on to sell for £41.80 to Paul Watson, of Hellifield. Dunsop Bridge-based farmers E.
W. and J. R. Parkinson won fourth prize, their 42kg hoggs selling for £45.20 again to E. Hall. The top ten prices on the day all
exceeded £48. Averages: 649 hoggs £42.47. Auctioneers were Richard Turner and Son. Pictured are Brian and Norman
Nutter, vendors of the champion hoggs, with Eric Nelson, centre, of the The Swaledale Sheep Breeders Association, presenting the champion rosette and case of Black Sheep Brew ery beer, (s)
Remembrance trees
A MEMORIAL arbore tum is to be created at Clitheroe Cemetery to meet increased demand for commemorative trees. Members of Ribble Val
ley Borough Council’s Community Committee gave the scheme the go- ahead at a meeting in the council chamber. An arboretum is an area
of land set aside for grow ing trees planted in groups of family, genus or species. The borough council’s
countryside officer, David HeMtt, said: “Commemo-
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rative tree planting has grown in popularity since land owning conservation organisations and public bodies started offering peo ple the opportunity to pur chase individual trees in memory of loved ones. “The establishment of
the National Memorial Arboretum in the Mid lands has also given the concept of commemorative tree planting a national identity.” In 1993, a programme of
felling was carried out at the Waddington Road cemetery to remove haz ardous trees and plant replacements. A member of the public asked the council if she
A SUNDAY walk with Clitheroe Ramblers start ed from the information centre at Rivington and followed a circular route taking in many interesting features as well as climbing a thousand feet and cover ing nearly 10 miles. Their leader, John Webb,
took them by Anglezarke Reservoir and alongside a
could purchase and dedi cate one of the newly planted trees in memory of a loved one. More than 70 trees have
now been planted and the council receives between six and 12 requests for commemorative trees each year. Local residents will be able to visit the arbore tum and choose a tree from a wider selection of varieties than is currently available. The extra space will allow 200 trees to be planted over a 20-year period. David Hewitt added:
“The process of choosing a tree and watching it grow can help people with the grieving process. We will be allowing people to inter
stream to note the stocks and 1703 Unitarian Chapel at Rivington before having elevenses at the Great Hall Bam and viewing the inte rior structure of this ancient building. Through Lord Lever-
hulme’s terraced gardens and around the Japanese Lagoon led on to the Pigeon Tower before
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site at Clitheroe Cemetery has already attracted enquiries and favourable comment from outside the borough, including Ameri ca and Japan. The cre ation of a commemorative arboretum therefore can only further enhance the council’s national and international reputation for protecting and enhanc ing the environment.” Pictured is Ribble Valley
Borough Council cemeter ies officer Judith Paliga at the cemeteries site, (s)
Ramblers earn a well-deserved cup of tea
ascending Rivington Pike. A boggy trek was needed to reach Winter Hill with its 300ft TV mast, this being the highest point at 456m/l,500 ft above sea level. Then it was downhill via
moors, woods and dells to the folly ruin of Liverpool Castle and a well-earned pot of tea in the cafe.
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THE wing mirror of a Volkswagen Polo was snapped off by vandals over the weekend. The vehicle was parked in Woone Lane, Clitheroe, when the inci dent took place on Saturday evening, causing £50 damage. Anyone with infor mation is asked to call Clitheroe police on 01200 443344.
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