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"’A'FUND-RAISING event at:anivsther,^£500i’:included an original , ar t gallery, in Whalley'raised\'’John Thompson sketch, a water-


S£2;000 for an East Lancashire;;5colour..of,Pendleton by,Geoff But- ; ^school.;. '5,


, / .‘'vi - * ' terworth and a mixed media paint-


;i''dwn the Art Decor. Gallery, were,'s;all artists, wMch the gallery, repre- , joined by parents; friends and5 'sents.'? .


i -'Julie and Chris McCabe, who ' ing'by local artist Elaine Cooper, ^


iHeachers of.'Westholme School,v/|&;Mrs Lilim Crbston; pnncipal of


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. ^ Peer pressure, ft 'led'toman.. drink-driving{,»l


-..A 20-YEAR-OLD man^ , who' was stopijed and^i'


- . breath tested after dnnk- \ ‘i mg had succumbed to'.* peer pressure to give his"'/ mates a lifthome, a court'' '* heard."





Blackburn imgistrates were told that.Aaron


" . ' Catchpole gave a reading of 63 against the legal


■/ 'i ji;.limit of 35 and felt he had^ ■.';«:lethinisehahdhisfmnily'f'^vt;.j^^^^


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ISA'attendees; aged from newborn to/'i fourATwm sisters Blley and ■


y5< ,1'^ __________ ____ ______ ____ Isla ■iNaisbitt regularly, attend with their-1 : • FOR^The first time in its 400- I mother and celebrated their first Catchpole, of Bush- year history’Storiyhumt'College,'; birthday by holding a pink party.'


; ;v. vburn Drive, :Langho,v..?has'thrown;opendts'doors:tofcsTheir elder brother, Finlay, attends! i pleaded guilty to dnving accommodate the youngest of Hodder House full-tima . -


; with excess alcohol., He . f,“pupj]s” by holding a free mother ti''- M Lea,' Head of Pre-Prep at - • f I i;. was fmed £100, with £80/ ,,' ^nd toddler group on Wednesday '"''Hodder House, said: “As the children;;; costs and banned from ^temoons. ‘dnvingfor 16 months. - ,


f , ' who attend Hodder House full-time ^g^jy. founded Hodder Tod-'r are busy elsewhere learning music


Mr Jonathan Taylor dlers is enjoying all the facihties older' and drama on Wednesday after- (defending) said Catch- children have at the prestigious Ji noons, we decided to open our doors


V, , i pole nomally, drove into,,,., Hurst Green school; including safe;j'<andletotherchildrenm.” .' :7;' ^ Whalley to meet his ‘ play areas, swimimng sessions as well


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, his car.until the following'. .ipicnics in the woods and themed ;;';827073.^Hodder Toddlers is open to v. day if he was dnnking. c activities.' ' ' -f',' / > - ;';y:;;;!;When;theyxoul^


friends,.but always left v as feeding the ducks on the estate,? ; should call Marie Lea on 01254 accompmied children aged up to four


toddler group at Hodder;'; and meets every Wednesday, dunngi; get a taxi'at the end ofy.''.House’-'Which;is.the;Pre-PrepV^ithe'schooltennfrom2to3-45p.m;;:> -


; the mght, his fnends p u t , department of Stonyhurst St Mary’s Our picture shows twins EUey and ;; ,fo;;him;under pressure;to , ; Hall-hasonlybeenformedforafew : rvIsla Naisbitt enjoying their.“pink./, , i r dnve,”, said Mr/Taylor. ,v ;■ weeks and, already,it has regular,;: party’’ a t Hodder Toddlers. (s)iYf'i''/^


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i/Blackburn,'forthefund-raising'4:.Westholme-Schoorj.said::“We tevehirig,-which managed to raise a?;.'would like'to; thank’Art Decor ■


S': total of £2,000 for its proposed arts ;® Gallery and :Ross Eccles for their / and craft design centre.


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as 'A painting created hy.contempor isvThe eventiwas lively, informative S rary artist Ross Eccles while on a ai'and in addition raised an amazing workshopattheschool, arranged £2,000 for our appeal” '


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Araffle; which helped rai^ a fur-/'/.’Julie and Chris McCabe; (s) 'i ’ • 1 '


, t with artist Ross Eccles, along with >


-’ by the gallery, raised £1,500 on the as/?'Our picture shows Mrs Croston night


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/.ETHICAL food.company. Gold an d ; ./ Brown has been awaited a contract vto run the cafe a t Clitheroe Castle.- '


.wv.' The Harrogate-based company will - srun a cafe,'branded a Caffetessen,’ at the' < Clitheroe Castle Museum as part of a ; ■£3.5million restoration and refurbish-; ment of the site. : The company will also take over the /.castle’s popular. BowlingGreenCafe;-


/providing a summertime service to' skaters, bowlers and visitors.


i .',!'„ The deal, which will create around 151 jobs, 'Will run for five years and play a -


;- pivotal role in positiomng Clitheroe Gas- • tie as a premier-visitor attraction. ,


,is;Clitheroe CastleHeritage Scheme’ /champion Peter Robinson said.the Gold , and.Brown appointment was one of the' ;. final pieces of the jigsaw m the castle’s ; two-year refurbishment.


, I . “Gold and Brown is a young company;


;,with significant experience and comes /.with a great reputation for ethical, envi-, ronmental and social responsibility.-


;,y “This.is one.of the fm .blocks in the scheihe and we are really, excited and enthusiastic about it.” - SSunoh Elliot,: co-founder of Gold and


; and Museum project is a perfect exam-/ pie of how. we work with organisations to ;


; provide ethical food concepts that fit, /With the ethos of premium and responsi- v ble food, while embracing the strategic ;


. needs of the host organisation and giving customers a quality service.” ■ Clitheroe Castle Museum is due to reopen on Saturday, May 23rd; The site


• Brown, added: “The Clitheroe Castle/ ■■will include a'state-of-the-art education-


suite; interactive gallery,.disabled facili- ■ ties, exhibition space and glass atrium , housing the Caffetessen and a souvenir - shop


. . It'is the latest phase in a lO-year/


; scheme, which has also seen refurbish- ’ ment work on the Clitheroe Castle’s 12th' ' Century: Norman Keep and the con- • struction of Lancashire’s first public labynnth in the Chtheroe Castle Park.


Bill’s 500-mile walk on the footsteps of pilgrims


i KEEN'.TOlker. Bill Goodman is., '' planning a'sponsored walk m aid , oPthe'EastLancashire Hospice..;-.


; but at ,;500 miles Bill’s walk is a . little longer than most!


i.ft/Bill; of:;Wilpshire, will walk in.-; the footsteps of; pilgrims since.;; . medieval times when he sets out:;.


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!(,. annual Oakhill Associa-- tion school race night. You can picture the


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the route involves climbs of up to ,■ 1,400 metres as he crosses:the, Pyrenees into Spain^Walkers making the pilgrimage stay in , hostels along the route," carrying; whatever they need in backpacks.


: Aji experienced and keen walk- ; er. Bill has read much about “The ;


■for Santiago deCompostelaFinf/'Cammo de Santiago’’/(The.Way;, 'northern Spam./In the magnif 1-.®; of;St'James) and h^^ set-himself /cent cathedral there lie,the bones;;/,the challenge of completing the • ! of St James ^.“Santiago’!.-one ofi;>.walk:betw^ April and May. He.; ' the Apostles of Christ, which has; 1 drawn pilgnms there from across Europe for centunes.'


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BilPs’walkjis 790^kilometres,. • (around; 500 miles) and at times':


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