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16 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, September 3rd, 2009


Lancashire County Council


www.clitheroeadvertlser.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 0 1 ^ ^ 1 6 1 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 s s I r t ' i i f - BiLLINGTON Course Code Course Title Day 1 Start Tiiiie


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9FDAP7A007 Computers for Beginners Stage 1


9MCAP7A029 French Beginners Stage 1 9MCAP7A006 French Begmers Stage 1 9MCAP7A002 French Improvers 9MCAP7A005 French PreJntermediate 9MCAP7AOOO French Advanced 9MCAP7/V)01 French Interaiediate 9MCAP7/i027 German BegitmetsRus 9MCAP7A032 German Beginners Stage 1 9MCAP7A017 Greek Pie.|ntermediate 9MCAP7A018 Greek Begimets Stage 1 9MCAP7A025 Italian Beginners Stage 1 9MCAP7A024 Italian Improvers


9MCAP7A021 Polish Beginners Stage 1 9MCAP7/i016 Spanish Intermediate 9MCAP7A010 Spanish Improvers 9MCAP7A009 Spanish Beginners Plus 9MCAP7A013 Spanish Beginners Stage 1 9MCAP7A030 Spanish Pre-Intennediate 9MCAP7A014 Spanish Intermediate 9MCAP7A012 Spanish Intermediate 9MCAP7A601 Spanish Beginners Stage 1 9MCAP7A600 Spanish Beginners Stage 1


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Lancashire Adult Learning also offers learning support for learners who require additional support and free Information, Advice and Guidance about learning and work.


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9JDAP7A002 Drawing & Watercolour PainSng Workshop Tue 9JEAP7A002 Sewing & Dressmaking Workshop


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. ENROLMENTJNFORMATjON-AII cpurses Will be enrolling from 15th Jply 2,009. Toavpid : sJtseppoiritmeflt, .telephone enrolment is recommended on 084.5 5001331 or .01.257 275719: " Alternatively yofi can attend an enrolment eventet


Burnley Central Libraiy Tues 8th Sept-10am to.12 noon OR Thurs 10 Sept -1 pm to 3pm / Opal CJoughLibrary.Tues 8th Sept -1 Pam to 12 noon CeJOitre: Wed 9th Sept* 10am to 12 noon OR Thurs 10 Sept -7pm toSpm sBarnoldswick Library: Wed;9th:5ept> 1pm Jo 3pm i ^ i Padiharo Libraiy:Thurs10.Sep,t> 10am to12noon: V' Nelson Library: Eri 11 Sept> 130^)m to' 3.30pm '


9JDAP7A010 Sketching & Painting Workshop 9JDAP7A008 Watercolour PaMng - Workshop 9JEAP7A006 Pottery & Ceramics-Workshop 9JAAP7A002 Ballroom Dancing - Beginners 9JEAP7A007 Jewellery Making Workshop 9JEAP7A008 Jewellery Making Workshop .9JDAP7A009 Watercolour Painfing - Workshop


VENUE LOCATIONS


AC Ace Centre, Cross Street, Nelson BACL Burnley Campus Library, Barden Lane, Burnley BCC Brierfield Cyber Cafe, Colne Road, Brierfield BCL Burnley Central Library, Grimshaw St, Burnley BKL Bamoldswick Library, Fem Lea Ave, Bamoldswick


BYC Brierfield Youth & Community Centre, Colne Road, Btieriield CEL Clitheroe Library, Church Street, Clitheroe COCL Coal Clough Library, Coal Clough Lane, Burnley CL


Colne Library, Market Street, Colne


LYCe Longridge Youth & Community Centre, The Old Fire Stafion, Berry Lane, Longridge


MBDC Mellon Brook & District Community Centre, 7 Whalley Road, Mellon Brook, Near Blackburn


NL Nelson Library, Market St. Nelson PL


Padiham Library, Town Hall, Burnley Rd, Padiham,


RRCC Rainhal! Road Community Centre, Rainhall Road, Bamoldswick


SBC Sion Baptist Church. Church SlreeL Burnley SMH Salesbury Memorial Hall, Rfodiester Rd, Salesbury TBA Venue to be announced WAC' Whalley Adult Centre. Station Road, Whalley WHVH Whalley Village Hall


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celebrated its 130th birthday at the Baptist Chapel.


_;f„ lonn, Community Church


The congregation was humorously reminded of the ini­ tial historical begin­ nings of the town­ ship of Belynton way hack in the year 798, when a single settler was evidenced to have resided on the hill Billingahoth also known


generosity, we are now able to extend the gifts of monitors to doctors’ surgeries throughout Colne, Nelson, Burnley and Padiham as well as the Ribhle Valley.


as


hill where Bill’s seat was (Bel as in Bill, sete as in seat), and nab sometimes pro­ nounce neb as in head).


of, a doctor who is involved with a family who has experienced a cot death, and, is expecting another baby, who would appreciate a moni­ tor to help ease the possible agony of the prospective par­ ents through the first few months of the new baby, then give us a call on 01282 859 727.


YOU are, or Know or know


Belsetenab, the w/g have monitors to head or top of the give free to doctors to lend at their dis­ cretion.


Outdoor fun for the young


The crowning glory of the celebrations


Cafe bar Billington Communi.


served to the con­ gregation.


was a mini banquet The staff and resi­ dents of The Manor


HOUSe ,


ty Cafe Bar is open They enjoyed looking this Saturday serv- at the different flo-


House, Chatbun spent a day at Southport Flower Show.


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ing a traditional breakfast in three different sizes and other fine home­ made fare at prices according to your appetite and pock­ et. Bring this clip­ ping with you, for a discount of 50p on _______________ any main meal. I


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Offer valid this Sat- Exhibition urday only, between


10-30 a.m. and 1 p.m.


Also occurring on Saturday is a RAOB fund-raising in aid of the “Anti SklDS” appeal (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).


There will he a tombola with some really good rewards and the usual bring- and-huy stall, with proceeds donated to enable the purchase of paediatric heart monitors.


World” is


the title of Kate Hurst’s first photo­ graphic exhibition, which is to take place at Brabin's Gallery in Chipping throughout Septem­


ber.


Heart Monitors Through your kind Photography first


Formerly a pupil at St Michael and St John's RC School the 24-year-old has lived in Clitheroe since 1985 and origi­ nally decided to study art when choosing GCSE options at St Augustine's.


ral and garden dis­ plays. Everyone had a wonderful day with the weath­ er sunny, which helped this to he a memorable time.


A SERIES of outdoor activity road­ shows provided seasonal entertian- ment for Ribble Valley school pupils.


Organised by the borough council, events were staged in West Brad­ ford, Slaidburn, Chipping, Whalley and Longridge during the six-week summer holiday.


Activities on offer included The Grand's mobile skatepark, an out­ door climbing wall and an obstacle course provided by Clitheroe Cycling Club, as well as an orien­ teering challenge.


Youngsters over the age of eight - as well as adults — were invited to take part in the various activities.


OUTAND ABOUT:


Marie Ben­ nett, Anna Bennett


Clare Brow- cll and Lucy


Browell have a go at orien­ teering dur­ ing the out­


door advenat West Brad­ ford


(B120809/1)


featured at sixth form when she used it to supplement A level art work at


before moving on to the basics of the 35mm format at Blackburn College.


Clitheroe Royal The photographs she Grammar School, has selected for


exhibition form a condensed collec­ tion of subjects that interest her, which played a key role in deciding to name


this showcase "Nat­ ural World". Many of the photographs were taken sponta-


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MEMBERS OF'raE BOARD; Jack Gar­ dener, Sam Gardener and Rebecca Childs have a go at skate­ boarding at West Brad­ ford (B120809/1)


walk from the car park to the church at Dunsop Bridge) and A View Of Bottesford Church (which came from an initial visit to the Leicestershire vil­ lage where a mater­ nal great-grand­ mother had been bom in 1869).


Others, such as December and Patchwork, were


r r ■ f ; Itenis for inclusion should be sent to: Village News, Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, 3 King Street, Clilheroe BB7 2EW or via e-mail to: marcia.morris(geastlancsnews.co.uk


of any items of afternoon service interest relating to was Mr Mark Sleet, the Festival Hall up of Preston, to the present day. The evening service including communi- was led by Mr ty fund-raising Robert Ayrton, of events to raise money for the hall, the many different uses of the hall over the years. Also any­ thing of general interest relating to the opening year of 1959.


produced mainly Items can be left with due to an unusual Mary Kirby, period of frosty weather, and the floral collection doc­ uments her interest in bright colours found in nature.


Garden party St Bartholmew’s Church, Chipping, is holding a garden party on Sunday,


include plants and produce, tombola, cakes, good as new, toys and books, cheese and wine, raffle plus many others, including games for children.


HARROP FOLD


Refreshments will he served during the afternoon. For fur­ ther details or to


1 .


ON THE UP: Theo Thomson (9) and EUie Thomson (11) on a mobile climbing wall (B120809/1)


September 6th from pGlIOWShip 2 p.m. at the vie- On Sunday last there There is an ACM of arage. Stalls to was a visit by Mr Hurst Green Youth Edwin Holland, a former missionary to the Belgian Congo and now from Preston, to Harrop Fold Fel­ lowship. He minis­ tered in word and song, his subject being the Crucifix­ ion, giving a chal­ lenging message,


Youth club


Club in the Memori­ al Hall tomorrow at 6-30 p.m. All par­ ents of youth club members are urged to attend to discover what the club has planned for the future and to discov­ er ways in which you can help this village service to thrive.


donate items for Tonight at 7-30 p.m. The first meeting of sale, please contact there will be an the club is the fol- evening of Charles


Barbara Butters on 61586, Liz Seed on 61044 or Laura Hunt at Brabins shop on 61221.


GISBURN


Anniversary Gishurn History Club is planning a display of records and photographs, which will be on show to celebrate the 50th anniver­ sary of the Festival Hall on Saturday, September 19th.


As well as providing a very interesting dis- play in the hall, it will show the very important role the


Wesley’s hymn singing and a short talk on his life. Guest pianist will be Mr David Nel­ son, from Bethel Church, Preston.


Next Sunday,


Mervyn and Lucy France, of Kays


lowing Friday, Sep­ tember 11th, at 7- 30 p.m., all children over nine are wel­ come. Future youth club dates and the rota of volunteers can he found on the village website, w w w . h u r s t - green.co.uk


Farm Fellowship, D an cinQ


will be guest speak- There is a ballroom ers. Mervyn will aj^j Latin American give the word and


Lucy and friends will minister in word and song. The service will start at 2 p.m. and all are welcome.


HOLDEN


Festival Hau has Anniversary always played with- Holden Chapel held in this rural com- its chapel anniver- munity.


neously, including Members would be Signpost (shot on a grateful for the loan


We still have places available on the following coursesi Hurry


HND/C Criminology Foundation Degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice


BA (Hons) Criminology BA (Hons) Education Studies Foundation Degree - Journalism


• BA (Hons) - English Language and Literary Studies • BSc (Hons) - Sustainable Construction


« HND/C - Construction • Foundatiog'Degree - Design for Interiors


University Centre 0125429^25-94 WWW.blaGkbum.aG.Uk /


dance class, which takes place in Hurst Green Memorial Hall each Tuesday, from 8 to 9-30 p.m. The class is aimed at beginners and improvers and costs £5 per person.


With the new series of “Strictly” about to begin, this is the way to he on trend for the new term.


sary services last For more informa-


— Sunday. The tion, call Vicky on preacher for the 01200442987.


Dorothy Falshaw, Bill Pate, Kathleen


Wyresdale. He was joined by Raymond and Rachel Ayre- ton, who together sang numerous songs, includng “ I Saw the Light” , they also played accordion, banjo and guitar. Rachel sang Psalm 23 “The Lord is My Shep­ herd”


Calvert, Margaret Organist for the day Birkbeck or any was Mrs B. Harri- member of the Fes­ tival Hall Commit­ tee or Gisbura WI.


son and collections were taken-up for chapel funds.


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