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Ciitheroe 422324 (Editoriai), 422323 (Advertising), Burniey 422331 (Ciassified) Unprovoked’ attack on pub singer ends in court
A PUB singer hit a duff note with a Scout l leader who overheard him talking about Bum-
t eith Presho told the entertainer not to “take he mick out of Burnley” before headbutting
ey at the bar of a Whalley pub. K Blackburn magistrates heard that Vaughan
him. The father of three, who the court heard was also a Cub and Scout leader, then walked out of the Whalley Arms and waited for the police to arrive. p Presho (39), of Hameldon Close, Hapton,
leaded guilty to assaulting Paul McHallen. If'--..-'
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n He was given a conditional discharge for pine months and ordered to pay £50 in com
a McHallen was working as a singer in the pub nd, after finishing a song, was talking to
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ensation and £70 towards prosecution costs. Mrs Emma Keogh (prosecuting) said Mr
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Cjjj^roe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)
members of the audience. He was explaining he was from Burnley when he heard Presho say s he shouldn’t take the mick out of Burnley"
owards him and h e ad b u tted him The v aggrieved did absolutely nothing to pm-
Presho had been on his work’s Christinas party and although he had been drinking, he wasn’t drunk.
ed he headbutted the aggrieved. v She said Presho had no previous con
t She said Presho overheard something
, for many years and this convictionwll j i have some consequences for him,” added
Miss Knight.
ion Mart was a great success. n A packed ringside made sure there was I J. increasing number of pedigree heifers saw
KEEN buyers on the lookout for top- f quality newly-calved heifers ensured the I
First sale of 2008 is a hit
tirst cattle sale of 2008 at Gisburn .4uc-1 o drop in last year’s strong prices. An
s G. Hall and Son, of Gargrave, top the dale at £1,960 with their heifer, just 101
..£iT99
dalved. Norman Fort, of Silsden, was j heifelighted when his seven-day-calved
mond Johnson, of Felliscliffe, Harrogate, achieved £1,920 and £1,700 with two c newly-calved heifers, just a fortnight
£1,526; newly-calved cows £1,185. Auc tioneers were Richard Turner and Son.
David Hewitt has been handed a plaque m from a bench in Read which was gifted in
her family or a trustee. Miss Lofthouse, who was born in
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SIXTY-ONE members and Wendffi Clitheroe and District Masonic lowship enjoyed a traditional Christ mas lunch a t Mill House, Clayton-le-
Moors.Following a free raffle, Mr Derek Thornber played the keyboard to accompany the carol singing. 2 The next meeting is on Monday at
Christmas lunch to Belarus."
H-30 p.m. in West Bradford Village . Leadbeater talking about "A visit
all. MGuest speakers will be Mr and Mrs
Clitheroe, died in 1988. Mr Hewitt can be contacted via the
lover and author. Now he needs to contact a member of
emory of the former teacher, nature
HELP is needed to locate any living rela tives of Jessica Lofthouse. Ribble Valley Borough Council’s Mr
Did you know Jessica?
ing rewarding prices was Peter, Dakin, of Sawley, a t £1,480 and £1,460 for his sec ond lactation cows, giving 28 litres. They both sold to D. Clowes, of Gawsworth, Macclesfield. Averages were: Newly-calved heifers
er, giving 29 litres, sold for £1,780. Cows were in short supply and achiev
School, John is now studying at Black burn
College.At the college’s Construction Awards Ceremony he was presented with the Plumbing Shield for Most Outstanding Level 2 Plumbing Stud ent and w'as named as the Most Outstanding Full Time Construction Student Overall, (s)
tured) is an apprentice of H. Lofthouse and Son Ltd in Clitheroe. A former pupil of Bowland High
unv^ed by the Department for Work and P<l®);ns (DWP), the Pension Service will deal with the entire application over the phone when people claim Pension Credit. It will send on the claim information to the local authority responsible for paying their Housing and Council Tax Benefits. ^ ^
OLDER people will soon be able to get more help -with rent and Council Tax bills without having to send off any forms. Under new and simplified arrangements
Cash help for elderly
A Hospital patient in court W PATIENT at Calderstones Hospital, in m halley; appeared before Blackburn magistrates charged with assaulting a Pember of staff at the psychiatric unit.
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ays calved and giving 31 litres. Regular vendor and heifer rearer Ray
oke this incident.” Miss Clare Knight (defending) said
hat was said about Burnley and accept
ictions and was a hard working family “He has been a Cub and Scoutffijer I
aid Mrs Keogh. t “As he said he wasn’t, the defendant stepped i
s’s fiin 4 the yoiiEg by Faiza Afzaal even days a week!
wave been jumping for joy this t eek after the announcement ohat the youth venue will now be 6pen seven days a week and until : extended opening hours
IT is fun seven days a week at Clitheroe’s 4Youth Juice Bar. h Local teenagers and volunteers
p.m. each evening.
which is situated at the rear of North Street car park. mMr Steve Procter, Juice Bar
foT.^Pthe success of the facility. o anager said: “The facility pened three months ago and has
w “It has been a busy few months d ith a lot of young people coming ■ . own to the Juice Bar and a nlim-
been described as a resounding success.
her of big events. a “However, more young people
are always welcome so if you are aged between 11 and 19, come
nd check the place out. b “This .month is going to be
s ess down to hard work from taff, volunteers and the young
pusier with a monthly pool com oetition, dance off, quiz night and pur Valentines masked ball to
lan.” c Steve put the Juice Bar’s suc
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rpeople who help keep the place r t how many young people take
lamorous jobs.”. a The Christmas term came to s dam Binder (pictured) saw off
unning. a He added: “I have been amazed ceal ownership of the place and
a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday ople over the age of 11. (s)
t HE first dairy cattle sale of 2008 at Gisburn Auc neion Mart was a great success with top quality r wly-calved heifers being keenly sought. A packed singside ensured there was no drop in last year’s
TTop sale starts New Year
a ll and Son, from Gargrave, Skipton, top the sale gt £1,960, with their heifer just 10 days calved and
trong prices. HaAn increasing number of pedigree heifers saw J. G.
i\ing 31 litres. o Regular vendor, heifer rearer Raymond Johnson,
ly
calved.Norman Fort, from Silsden, was delighted with his seven days calved heifer, giving 29 litres sold for £1,
780.Cows were in short supply, achieving rewarding a prices was Peter Dakin, Sawley, Clitheroe at £1,480
£1,700 wf Felliscliffe, in Harrogate, achieved £1,920 and
nd £1,460 with his second lactation cows giving 28 litres, they both sold to D. Clowes, Gawsworth, in Macclesfield. Averages: Newly-calved heifers £1,526; newly- calved cows £1,185. Auctioneers Richard Turner and Son
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