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4 i J (»'- propertytoday.coiuk 36sClitheroe Advertiser STimes, Thursday, March5th,2009 jciitheroe 422324 (Editorial),01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk: Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, March 5th, 2009 37 - ... sponsored by Pendle Leisure Trust what’s on in the


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■ :Braille I t ; meets in Clitheroe L i b i ^ each Thursday at 9-30 a.m. to noon. Tel. 01200 426063.: - •> -


\.THE As'piiiall Arms, a t Mitton, is a small ■independent venue promoting live music in ■the Kibble Valley.-Local; national andinterr: national musicians bring live music to Lanf.


•cashire and'provide the opportunity,to see and hear bands and musicians that you might not'see elsewhere on the pub circuit.


All entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a listings form, available from ; . - -i. ^ j " -i


Main Reception, Ribble Valley Borough Council,Church Walk, Clithcroe, (01200 < t ra l ia n ro c k gU l ta n s t , SingGr.and SOng\yr^^ 425111)andhandedinby the 10th ofthe month prior to the event.


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EVENTS - MARCH 6TH TO MARCH lOTH 6th ^ The'Grand,ilunchtime^live,


12 to 2 p.m. '


■ Ribble Valley Visually Impaired Group meets every Monday evening


■in the Catholic Social Club. Tel. 01200426822.' . - ;; vPendle Club/Lowergate; sequence dancing for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. /.


:■ -Sawley.Village Hall, Bowland Guild: of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, meet on the firet Saturday of the month from 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. .: ■ Waddlers carer and toddler group meet Waddington Methodist


•Church, each Friday from 10 to 11-: 30 a.m. . St Wilfrid’s Hall, Ribchester; Line


dancing'Mondays a t 7-30 p.m. Junior and senior RATS Wednesday and Thursday a t 7-30 p.m., Ju Jitsu Friday a t 7 p.m.. Brownies, Cubs and Scouts together with church groups also meet in the hall. Tel. 01254878473.


r :6th to 31st - Clitheroe Library, exhibition of photographs of Ribble Valley scenes by John 'Toms. - , :


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•■ 6th - The Grand, family fun n i^ t- 4-30 to 7 p.m.


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:; 6th - Stepping Out; meet at-The Grand, a t 1-30 p.m.,,TeL 01200 414484.


■ 6 th -S t James' Church, Women's


: World Day of Prayer. Speaker-Mrs ■ Joan M a r^ . All welcome, tel. 01200. 422757.


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'■ • 6th—AspinaUArms/'Mitton; live • music by Australian rock'guitarist


- and singer Derrin Nauendorf.-,.; - ; ;i' 7th-Clitheroe Ramblers'As^ia-:


• tion, meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Malham. Tel. Eve­ lyn Gorst on 01200 4 2 6 9 5 6 ;; 7th-^St Mary’s Centre, antiquari-


■ an and second-hand book fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


' . ' 7th-Padiham Unitarian Chapel, musical extravaganza.


■ 7 t h - Knowle, Green Church,


: men'sbreakfast.'Tel. 01254878394. 7th - 'Whalley Village Hall, swing--


: ing cabaret with King Villa song and ■ dance act. Tel. 01254 822350.


•: >' 7th - St-Michael and St John's Parish Hall; dance to Jeff Hunter


■ r--' . ■' 11th '-vW a d d in g to n .


'Methodist:Chapel hall,;; leisure club two course lunch and entertainment. : Just turn up or tel. 01200


422564. ' ' llth'-r^'Kiiowle Green -


Village Hall, advanced sequence dancing. T e l . :


01254878447. n th ^ The Sanctuary of


-iSound;rTel. qi200:'427029, or %427096. ' '


t Healing, Langho, Ribble - ■ 7th - Gisbum FestivalH^, whist


2'and dominoes. Tel. 01200^5304.-,. -,9th-Stepping Out, meet Jeffrey


V Hill car park; LongridgaFell, 1-30 ''p.m.


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. ;; 9th'i; Knowle Green 'Village Hall, i v'Talk by Peter Howarth-on-"Three : miles' up on two wheels";ih aid of air. ambulance. Tel; 01254 878447.


^•; ;.t 10th - Clitheroe R ^ b le rs ' Asso- ■i'ciation, m e e t'f lig ^o o rc a r park at ■i r'p.m;',Ty;-Evel^.Goret on 01200





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lunch. No dogs. 1 0 th - Knowle Green-Village


Hall. Line dancing, beginners wel-


■ come from 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. .. 10th -. St Mary's Centre, Univer­ sity of the Third Age, speaker Prof.,


- J.M. Irvine on "Energy Resources", at 2-30 p.m. • 10th-St Peter's Church, Burnley,


■ Pendle Forest Association, illustrat- ,.ed: lecture by E d ith Corner on ' I'Times are Changing" at 7-30 p.m. -


f ■ Further delails of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in AVeekend PIus. A booking senice for theatres and | ■ P events throughout the region is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroc, tel.^01200 425566. |


Valley Meditation Group,;; solar festival; Tel.- Sheila- Fish on 01254 825976. : 12th - 'Whalley Abbey, ;


-Whalley and District His- . torical and -Archaeological Society, Margaret Curry ; on "Beatrix Potter Indus-^.t trial Inheritance". - - ■ -: 12th The Grand, Over' 50s silver surfer interaet,- cafe. -- --


; 12th - Stepping Out,v meet c a r park behind: Whalley -Arms, Whalley., Tel. 01200 414484. ,1 2 th - Knowle Green-


Village Hall, luncheon concert with - Heather Moseley on cello and Rus­ sell Lomas on piano. Con­ cert a t midday followed by lunch.-To book tel. 01254826948. 1 3 th - Stepping Out,


meet Platform Gallery, at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484.


. ' 14th - Clitheroe Ram­ blers'Association, meet.: Chester Avenue car park - a t 9-30 a.m.'for,Burton- ; in-Lonsdale. Tel. Peter


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-,■' ;16th ',; stepping Out, ,>m'eet- car.'.'parki-jBack


- Lane, Sabden, a t l-30 ' p.m. Tel. 01200 414484.- 17th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers'Association, meet Chester Avenue car park a t ' 10 a.m. for -Rod-





■ dlesworth.^ Tel. Geoff - E r r in g to n '.on 01254 814990. ..■17th - Stepping Out,


meet Dino's (ex Alston Arms), Inglewhite Road,


• Longridge, at 10 a.m; Teh 01200 414484. : 1 7 th ^ Knowle Green


• ■- 17th - Clitheroe United :


Village Hall. Line dancing with; Bob and • Cath;- Beginners welcome Tel., 01254878447. ■


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Goodill on 01200 446671. '1 4 th - West Bradford.


Village Hall, bumper: jumble sale and home­ made refreshments from 11 a.m; Proceeds for St


■Catherine's Church. Tel. 01200424311.


.1 4 th - Clitheroe Foot­ ball Club, quiz night after. the home game against Skelmersdale at 7-30 p.m. - Tel. 01200 429050.' . _'-■


: ,1 6 th - Knowle Green. ■Village Hall, whist and- dominoes a t 7-30 p .n i; . -Tel., Jean Proc ter on


Reformed Church Hall, country market 10 to 11- 30 a.m.vTel. Mrs Back­ house on 01282 776115 or Mrs - M o n k : on 01200 425264. ;18th'- Knowle Green


. Village-Hall, advanced, sequence dancing a t 8 p.m.Tel. 01254878447. 19th - Stepping Out,


■ meet at Inn a t 'Whitewell a t 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. :. ■: 19th - Clitheroe Moun­ taineering Club, meeting .in Clitheroe Cricket Club


f a t 8 p.m. An illustrated talk,; ab o u t climbing Aconcagua . b y ; Brian


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: “Rock and Roll”, at the Library , - -. Theatre, Manchester.. Box Office: 0161 2367110. Web- -r site: www.librarytheatre.com :


TOM STOPPARD F is recognised as one ■' of Britain’s leading c playwrights and film script-writers. , ■ ;. .Chris Honer’s prot


jduction of:“Rock


'and Roll” succeeds', in making sense o f : Stoppard’s complex- drama about the ' effects of the Czech-


Spring in 1968 upon a group of characters in Prague and Cam­ bridge. In combina­ tion -with designer - Judith Croft, and, video artist Matt Spencer, Honer ,


■keeps the audience ■ clearly focused on ■ the passage of years; in what could be a ■ confusing sequence


of scenes between ; 1968 and 1990. The title, “Rock


and Roll”, reflects the changes in music, admirably. , captured both audi­ bly and visually, which reflect the passage of the years.- The play is Stop­ pard’s challenging exploration of ideas


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Organised bu PBFA ' Tel. 01282 813559 ,


of communism. ' As Czech bom,


Stoppard has a feel­ ing for the experi­ ences of his fellow citizens, exemplified by Jan (Graeme - Hawley), a lover of


■rock and roll music, who returns to his homeland to endure the hardships of : communist regimes. Heleavesbehind -


the academic Cam­ bridge family he had


ter Esme. ■ ■ , Cate Hamer


assumes the role of the adult Esme in the second act and a strong supporting cast play a range of characters. This is a thought-provoking drama, a play of ideas and character development and a reminder of the vast


.■visited, the lifetime believer in commu- ■ nism, Mm (Hilton Macrae), his dying . wife Eleanor ( Cate ■ Hamer) and daugh-


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6 'WINNERS of the Eas t Lancashire Hospice Lottery for the draw held on Friday, February 20th, were: Mrs Boros, of Accrington, £1,000; Ms Nuttall, of Rossendale, £250; Mrs Lord, of Black­ burn, £100. There were also 15 £10 winners. To join the Lottery please call Gill on 01254 342847.


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INCREASINGLY acclaimed a national treasure, Gervase Phinn,


A national treasure not to be missed!


: p ic tu red , will be ap p e a r in g a t Burnley Mechanics on 'Wednes­ day, April 15th.


An a u th o r , comedian, po e t,. broadcaster, lecturer, educational


: guru; a f te r -d in n e r speaker and - born raconteur, Phinn is perhaps best known for h is best-selling series of five Dales books for Pen­ guin.


A f fe c t io n a te ly du b b ed “ th e


iGina Morris, of our entertainments ■ team, on 01282 422331


James H e r r io t of Schools”, his w a rm -h e a r ted rem in isc en c e s ■ about the life of a schools inspec­ tor in the Yorkshire Dales have - fe a tu red h e av i ly on R a d io 4 ’s Book Of Xhe 'Week and Book At Bedtime slots. Phinn has also written a wide


Thursday 12 March


Roy


m ade .num e rous TV an d rad io appearances, is a weekly columnist


■ on the Yorkshire Post and has now.. developed a ro l lick in g ly good s ta n d -u p ro u t in e ba sed on his


■'unique and comprehensive knowl-; : edge of ; life in and around e d u c a - . 'tion. or For fans of this multi-talented and genial man, “An Evening with


. Gervase Phinn” is an unmissable tre a t, and for those wHo haven’t; yet made his acquaintance, this is your chance. You won’t regret it. ; The show s ta r ts a t 7-30 p.m.


and details of tick e t prices and availability can be obtained from'


range of academic books, ch il­ d ren ’s p o e try a n d f ic t io n , ha s


: the Mechanics box office on 01282 664400 o r a ccess th e website: www.burnleymechanics.co.uk :


Popular lunchtime slot A MUSICAL treat was enjoyed by.


: pupils, staff and visitors to Bow- land High School.


. Resident singer-songwriter a t


The Grand in Clitheroe, Neil 'Wil­ son, pictured, performed many hits during a 45-minute lunchtime slot a t the Grindleton school, including the Coldplay classic “Viva la Vida”.


, Neil is visiting on a weekly basis • to busk in the corridors a t Bowland as part of an initiative to encourage young people to develop creative and performance skills. Pupils are


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Saturday 7* March - 7.30pm ■ ■ March Events ONE NIGHT IN VEGAS


, , West End performers, fabulous; showgirls and outstanding musicians perform classics from Frank Sinatra, Elvis, Bobby Darin; Elton John, The Lion King, Phantom of the Opera,


, Dreamgirls, Copacabana and more... Tickets: £ 1 6 /£ 1 5 /£ 1 4


, Thursday 12'* March -8 pm JO HN COOPER CLARKE The UK's official alternative' poet laureate


' Tickets: £ 1 5 '.... ..


- FridayilS'* Ma rch- 7.30pm An Evening o f JOHNNY CASH All. the classic hits performed with. ■ authentic 1950’s instmments by


Europe’s ultimate Johnny Cash tribute band ‘R ing o f F ire ’ Tickets: £12./£10 "


S'* - Award winning comedy duo . ■-■LIPSERVICEpresent - their hilarious new show


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. ; Tony & Twizzle 14'* - THE GROUNDHOGS + STRAY 15'* - Burnley Municipal Orchestra •


20*- Award winning comedian ROBIN INCE


:21“ - TRUE DIVERSITY - The ultimate tribute show - Robbie Williams, Kylie ■ Minogue, Abba, Queen, Madonna & more


25'* - 28'* - Burnley Garrick Club present MURDER With LOVE •


NOW ON SALE 21“ - Burnley National Blues Festival Elide Brooks - Gerry & (lie Pacemakers East 17 - Gervase Phinn - Pcndle Opera Show of Hands - Darts Legends of tlie Oche Forever in Blue Jeans Rock & Roll Show ■ Frank Bruno, Sweeney Todd, Talon


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being invited to join a songwriting team at The Grand, which is in col­ laboration with all the Clitheroe schools. As a spin-off from this, Bowland holds an “Open Mic” ses­ sion every Tuesday lunchtime in school. Pupils are encouraged to go along


and “jam” vrith other pupils from different years. This is proving to be incredibly popular, p a r ticula r ly with the boys, who like to turn up with their guitars for an informal session. ■


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9 PARENTS and carers can put (heir best feet for- .- ward in aid of Comic Relief next Friday. A Pram and Musical Walk session is taking place in Clitheroc from 9-30 a.m.


: Anyone wanting to take part should meet at St James’s Church, Clith- ‘ < eroe, for a 45-minulc mile- long walk, which will Tmish at The Grand in York . Street for refreshments


: and a music session. • People arc encouraged to wear something red and, donations can be made to ; Comic Relief. For details ring Zoc on 01200 421599 ; or e-mail the following- info(gthc-grand.org.uk


York St Clitheroe, BB7 2DL www.thegrandvenue.co.uk


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