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8 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, January 24th, 2008


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Talk on helping hand with renovations


MEMBERS of the Clitheroe Civic Society assist in the making and renovation of build- toric features tha t could be lost and the enjoyed a presentation on “Images and Sound ings, neighbourhoods and landscapes. in the Service of Conservation”.


progress of new developments, Putting his skills at the disposal of profes- Particularly striking were pictures of the


Guest speaker Martin Seddon aimed to sionals and craftsmen, including the BBC and restoration of Decimus Burton’s Church of St show how photos and audio recordings can Church of England, he has recorded both his- Peter at Fleetwood and the roof conversion of


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a mill at Saltaire. The demonstration of Mr Seddon’s impressive technical repertoire enabled the audience to see the world in shapes, colours, textures and tone. His love of villages and countryside around Clitheroe came to light with his CD of observations titled “A leisurely journey around the Ribble and Hodder Valleys”, aimed at walkers and tourists. His pho­ tographic tribute to Pendle Hill in all its moods was shown. Members left with a wealth of images


to mull over, ranging from panon(^V}of the Venetian waterfront to old a n * od- em views from the Clitheroe Castle keep. • The Civic Society’s next meeting


mil be held at Brookside School, Bright Street, on Monday, Februrary 4th, at 7- 30 p.m. Neal Charlton, architect for the


Clitheroe Castle Museum Project, will give a detailed presentation on the plans.


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A PLANNING application has been submitted to Ribble Valley Borough Council for work at Waddow Hall. The plan refers to the refurbishment and re­ arrangement of self-catering units in the former home farm buildings, extending the self-catering units into former storage areas and refurbishing staff accommoda­ tion in Rose Cottage. There will also be adjustment to the access track to allow better disabled access, including the dem­ olition of a storage shed and landscaping the front of the building, including the erection of terraces. Comments on the proposal at Waddow


Hall, Waddington Road, Clitheroe (number 0004 and Listed Building Con­ sent 0005) must be made to the council by February 1st. Other plans submitted include: Hursl Green: Erection of a single


storey timber framed conservatory at the Old Vicarage, Shire Lane (0033). Knowlc Green: Construction of a dou­


ble garage at 6 Stoneygate Lane, (0021). Waddinglon: Addition of canopy to


west elevation of stables at Hodgson Barn (0023). Whallcy: Demolition of existing single


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circumstances in the early hours of Sat­ urday, January 5th, and measures 3ft. by 2ft. Police believe the trough has been


recently used in a garden and are appeal­ ing for anyone who believes their tj^gh has gone missing around January^! lo contact Sgt Graham Marshall or PC Matt Caton on 01772 458734 or 01772 209581.


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STRATEGIC analyst Sharon Wilmot married builder Brian Gateley at Samles- bury Hall. The bride, who works for Greater Man­


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of Claremont Avenue, Clitheroe, and Mrs Ann Wilmot, of Chorley. Her bridegroom, is the son of Mr Nigel


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iute and Mrs Janet Gateley, of Ply- l)uth. Given away by her father, the bride was


attended by dame of honour Victoria Ing­ ham, bridesmaids Chloe Wilmot, Chloe Gateley and Emily Ingham and flower girl Molly Whyte. They wore deep red satin dresses and


carried hand-tied white roses. Best man was Howard Burrell and


groomsmen were Karl Shephard, Chris Bothie and Marcus Shute. Steven Wilmot was the page. The couple, who enjoyed a honey­ mooned in the Maldives, will live in Lower


Darwen. Picture by D. S. Images, Cheshire.


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BRIDEGROOM Luke Johnson arrived for his wedding to Miss Victoria Wrathall on a tractor. The couple were mar­


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ried at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington. The bride, who is the


.^^i^ighter of Stephen W'athall, of Clitheroe, and Anne Wrathall, of Chatburn, was given away by her father. Her bridegroom, an


agricultural contractor, is the son of Mr and Mrs Stephen and Pat John­ son, of Rimington, Miss Wrathall, a legal


secretary, wore a strapless gown with a burgundy bodice and ivory skirt. She carried a hand-


tied bouquet of red roses and black baccara roses, decorated with hyper- icum berries. The bridesmaids were


Anna Johnson, Saman­ tha Wooff and Lily Wooff. They all wore bur-


gundy strapless dresses and carried smaller ver­ sions of the bride’s bou­ quet. Mr Nolan Jackson was


best man. The groomsmen were Messrs Andrew Wrathall, the bride’s


brother, and Nicholas Walker. The couple, who enjoyed a honeymoon in Quebec, Canada, will make their home in Gis- bum. Picture by Pimlico Images, Clitheroe


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A HONEYMOON in the Algarve followed the wedding of Miss Claire Hatton and Mr Neal Jones. The bride, who is a


works manager for Preci­ sion Parts Engineering Ltd, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephen and Jean Hatton, of Beechthorpe Avenue, Waddington. The bridegroom, a fur­


niture designer and direc­ tor of Reflex Furniture Ltd, Backridge Farm, Waddington, is the son of Mr and Mrs Jeff and Liz Jones, of Stroud, Gloucestershire. Given away by her


father, the bride wore an ivory gown with a beaded


bodice and detailed full skirt.- She carried a teardrop, bouquet of orchids, roses and freesia. She was attended by


her sister, Laura Hatton, and friends Katie Harg­ reaves, Sarah-Jane Brooks, Daniela Chiappi, Heather Holaday and Lucy and Katie Herd. All bridesmaids wore mid-length wine- coloured strapless satin dresses and carried hand- tied bouquets of roses and freesia. Best man was Aubrey


Donaldson and the ush­ ers were Mark Ham­ mond, Chris Carter, Miles Fallon, Matt Batchelor and Matt Dugdale.


The ceremony took


place at St Helen’s Church, in Waddington. The reception was held at the Mitton Hall Coun­


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THE wedding of Clitheroe couple Lisa Hilary and Ian Hopcraft took place at the Mytton Fold Hotel in Langho. Miss Hilary, the only


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daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Hilary, of Wilson Street, Clitheroe, works as a member of the cabin crew for Thompson Air­ lines. Her bridegroom, the


middle son of Mr and Mrs I. Hopcraft, is a manufacturing techni­ cian. The bride, who was


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try Hotel in Whalley. The couple will live Waddington. Picture by Hayley Louise Photography.


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given away by her father, was attended by brides­ maids Nicola O’Connor, Jude Hilary, Emma Hartley and Rachael Hitchin. Poppy O’Con­ nor was the flowergirl. The two best men were


the bridegroom’s broth­ ers, Darren and James Hopcraft, and Laurence Leeming was the page. A reception was held at


Mytton Fold and the couple enjoyed a honey­ moon in Paris. Picture by Roy@stu-


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