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Body found by roadside
by Natalie Cox_______
A BODY was discovered in undergrowth a t th e side of the A59 in Clitheroe on Sunday. The road was closed for around
three hours as police officers carried out a search of the scene. On Saturday night the police had received a call about an abandoned
silver Toyota Avensis car which had been left near the gated access to farmland on the road between Downham and Chatburn. Reports suggested that the vehicle could have been there for days. An initial search of the area proved unsuccessful, but on Sunday at 11-45 a.m. members of the Rossendale and Pendle Mountain Rescue team dis covered the body of a 46-year-old
man in undergrowth beneath the 60 ft high bridge at the side of the A59. The police have not yet revealed
the identity of the man, but they believe he may be from the Black pool area. His death is not being treated as suspicious and investiga tions are continuing. Members of the mountain rescue
team were involved in the weekend search after a request from police.
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SUCCESS has been seen at the double in the Gill household in Mellon Identical twin sisters Amy and
Gemma Gill have both just graduated from their chosen universities. The 23-year-old siblings were pupils at
St Mary’s CE Primary in Mellor before going to Ribblesdale High School and then Clitheroe Royal Grammar School sixth form. Amy - the eldest by 10 minutes- com
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M.Sc. in chemistry at the Uni versity of Nottingham in 2006, but has spent the last academic year studying for her PGCE at St Martin’s in Lancaster. Now she has taken up her first post at Broughton High School where she will be teaching chemistry. After completing her five-year course, Gemma has just qualified as a dentist
from the University of Sheffield. She will be working in Leyland.
During their secondary school and
sixth form years both undertook work experience placements which may have helped determine their chosen careers. As a pupil in the lower sixth form at CRGS, Gemma spent time at the Wright and Schofield Practice, concluding afterwards th a t she wanted to do dentistry. Although Amy only decided more recent ly to become a teacher, she had spent time on placement at Edisford Primary School during Year 10. Now their parents, Geoffrey and
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