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■ dents joined forces on Friday; to raise funds for Comic Relief. '


. , ” More than 100 pram pushere joined a


- fund-raising stroll and musical walk 'through Clitheroe for Red Nose Day organised by Ribblesdale Children s Centre, Kibble Valley Borough Council;: Police Community Support Officers and


' -The one-mile walk s ta r te d at,St.; James’s Church and made its way to The Grand through th e grounds of Clitheroe Castle. After arriving a t the York Street venue a music session was


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• held. The event has so far raised more than £1,000 for Comic Relief. Meanwhile, Ribblesdale High School


pupils Niall Hargreaves (16) and Ben Yerkess (15) dished up an oversized - tasty treat as their fund-raising effort. The Year 11; pair were sponsored for wearing fancy dress costumes in the guise of a hotdog and a b o t tle of; ketchup raising £150 in the process for Comic Relief. Children from Edisford Pr im ary


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; School in Clitheroe, apart from dressing up for Comic Relief, packed bags for shoppers a t Sainsbury’s supermarket. The school choir also gave a marathon 90 minute performance at the store. Shoppers were further treated to the


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; Salvatore Cau, to his horror, could escape the waxing strips. In total, all the


effort a t th e s to re raised £1,400 for Comic Relief.


! : , Two members of s ta f f a t Oakhill Academy, the Whalley b a s ^ family-ori­ ented sports and health centre, also went through the pain barrier to raise funds. ■


- Paul MacDonald, the Academy’s gener­ al manager, and Phil Moss, the Acade­ my’s health and'fitneK manager, both' had their legs waxed after fellow mem- bers of staff and membws raised £265 for Comic Relief. They all took p a r t in an “Who’s Up


For A Laugh’.,’ sweepstake,,which, fora donation of £ 2, gave them a chance to win £15. The added incentive was if' they raised more than £200, Paul would be waxed by the resident beauty thera­ pists a t the centre and, for a fund-raising total more than £250, Phil would also endure a wax.'


' On a more p le a san t note, staff at


S tan s f ie ld ’s D e li on C a s tle Street, Clitheroe, thought up a less painful way to raise funds. The deli’s four female members of staff dressed up as school- ■ girls, while manager Richard Atkins, : donned a red nose, silly glasses and false


ees enduring a leg.wax hy sta f f from - Clitheroe’s Genesis Hair and Beauty salon. ■


; Hodgekinson, who is assistant manager ■ of Fresh Foods, not even store manager ;


'.f -. toeth,,before offering customers kisses " : • i , for a donation of £L They raised £52.


‘.The runners up were Lauren Gray and -.


7; ••■.A H6s t of rabbits, a sea of bishops, a ' ' K ra in of c at and dogs, an orchestra o f ;


, , - : musicians, a murmur of nuns, an incan- - ,if.,:)tation of witches and a n o b i li ty of ' - j;',-: beasts, all presided over by Queen Victo- ‘ ‘ ria; were to be seen a t Rowland High i-School during Red Nose Day. i - ^


; • • StMf donned fancy dress that followed , ,, an historical or literary character theme,;, K-.with a “guess who” competition for the '


, , -pupils, and the pupils were given more ; > scope in their choice of what to wear. Headteacher Stephen Cox comment-


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: : ed: “The outstanding feature is the phe-' nomenal participation rate and the fun - v


:, - we have all had. Added to this, we have • ' raised nearly £ 1 ,000.”


, During the week,'pupils also partici- : : pated in assemblies b a s ^ on the under-;


, lying principles of Comic Relief and ■ many forms initiated fund-raising activ- ' ities. Year 7 and 8 were tre a ted to a


- disco. Year 7 organised a stand-up come­ dy corner in reception and the whole


., school was invited to watch a staff ver­ sus pupils “Dodge Ball’.’ competition-. Meanwhile, Moorland School pupils


and teachers dressed up in fancy dress, took part in a football competition and a fun run. A competition for the best dressed


: p upils was won by Sam T aylor and- Jacob Bower,'who came as characters ■ from the television series Little Britain.


' William Clark who came as a horse and. the Joker respectively.' ■ - ' The football tournament took place:,


all week and saw teams of pupils com­ pete against each other. This raised £75 : alone. The winners were Sean Greeley, James Quigley, Luke Powney, Louis Wright, Alex Webster and Matthew. Window. The tournament concluded . with a sp e c ia l ; m a tch a g a in s t th e VCelebs’tteam, the teachers, who came, away as modest and exhausted victors. All together the effort raised just over £500 for Comic Relief.


■ / Out in the fresh air, friends Kathryn. Speak, (26), and Claire Tomlinson, (27), gave up to 10 hours of their time to walk an impressive 23 miles from Great Har­ wood to Giggleswick. •: Kathryn, who works at Ginger Pump- -


kin, Clitheroe, and Claire, who works for Shire Hotels in Blackburn; received- uns tin tin g support and sponsorship from their work colleagues and employ­ ers.


Meanwhile, by carrying a Red Nose ;


donation pot with them along the way they raised an additional £47 with many Clitheroe and Chatbum residents pledg- .


ing donations. So far the girls, who are both from


Great Harwood, have raised more than £500, but anyone who would still like to m a k e ; a donation: can log on- to ■ ■


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