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Revellers have a ‘grand ■ time and aid victims
MORE than 100 people attended a charity- banquet at Clitheroe’s Dil Raj restaurant rais^
. ing over £1,100 for flood victims in Bangladesh; • . . The event was supported by Ribble Valley Mayor Goun. John Hill and his wife, Philippa, as well as other civic dignitaries and generous
members of the local community. The funds will be used to help re-house and feed those affected by the recent floods in North-East Bangladesh. Our picture shows some of those who attend ed the charity banquet. (T181108/2)
YOUNGSTERS from Pen- dle Primary School in Clitheroe have been helping to build bat boxes which will' be . sited in Lancashire Wildlife T ru s t reserves around the Ribble Valley. ■ Pupils from classes five
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(s) CORSA 1.3CDTI (7 5 P S ) Golf club dinner boosts school funds
A DINNER dance held at Clitheroe Golf Cliib raised £1,500 for Brookside Primary School in^ Clitheroe. Organised by the Friends of Brookside
School, the annual fund-raising event was attended by more than 60 parents, staff and school governors, who enjoyed a meal and disco. A charity auction, which included prizes such >
Residents have a great day out
•VALLEY residents enjoyed a ' “Grand Day Out’^ thanks to • Healthy Lifestyle organisers 7 Zoe Pickard and Tracy Balko. i.
( - The duo worked together to ;:- organise a fitness stroll'start-: ing from The Grand in York ;
•Street. At the end of the walk all
those who took enjoyed a get- together and a brew back at the start venue.
- : .' : . • ’The event, part of the Step-^ ■
. lifestyle co-ordinator for NHS : East Lancashire and Tracy — Ribble Valley Borough Coun-;:
: cil’s health and fitness of ficer .: 5 ’ Zoe said: .“.We are support- ; ing the event- as p ar t of - our; -
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ping Out programme was .’ organised by Zoe - healthy
wider programme of helping;
• people to keep fit and healthy ■ an d 'h av e a -sen se .o f :w e ll• ’•■ being.’!
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hurst College,'felt the Friday' ' M a ry ’s Hall took p a r t in n l i i p R ' . h u t i t i x r p c n p t v . ; « . 4 4- « ’
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. . p l ic a te d to the anti-biil-. • “Everyone, wearin^Wue
• on Friday brought thSMes- ; sage home about the impor- itance of. unity: and friend- ship.”.-
. ’ Our picture shows pupils at St Mary’s Hall-support
in g the anti-bullying cam paign by wearing blue for the day. (s)' ^ '
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. as a Theo Walcott signed shirt and pamper ses- • sions, was also a” great success.-’- ', ; The money raised will strengthen the school’s -
. coffers, which have already funded new furni ture for the school’s role play class room and a new parents’ information board at the school’s
'entrance. ■ . Our picture shows some of those who enjoyed the dinner dance. (T161108/6)
A NEW minibus -will help chil dren and families from Rib- blesdale Children’s Centre access services throughout the Ribble Valley. '
■ The centre is leasing the vehicle, which will be used to take families and children to a
variety of appointments, on- trips and other family learning and group sessions
that.it pitH vides, from Lancashire Coun ty Council. -
, “The centre is based in Clitheroe and serves a huge - area of approximately 140
square miles,” explained Fiona Owen, the centre’s Extended Services Manager. : • “Due to the remote nature
of some of the area it has quite often been difficult for the cen tre to help families access serv ices they really need.”
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and six A and W had the chance to help build the boxes when the Ribble Val ley’s Wildlife Trust officer Phil Dykes v is i ted the school. The project is part of a bat conservation project run by
the Wildlife Trust and Lan cashire County Council Countryside Service. ' Bowland Tourism Envi ronment Fund and a Green
•Partnership Award have con tributed towards funding this project..
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