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+ 8 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, August 20th, 2009 Naturalists;


A' WALK«to -JNorber Erratics was enjoyed by members.of- Clitheroe Naturalists.


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'r Setting off in the rain’ from Clapham, the group"


; followed Thwaite Lane track." ■ ’ When'. they, reached the Erratics the. rain stopped giving the


' group a chance to have a good look around; They investigated the Silurian ■;


, rocks, sonie of .which are perched on plinths of limestone and scattered around the area. • ' : After enjoying lunch,


the p a r ty ’ walked "to- Austwick and then took field paths, back to Clapham.’ Eyebright, Autumn Hawkbit, Alpine- Sowrthistle were noted along with over 40


i different species of flowr’ ers., ' ’


■ ■' www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheioe422324(Edilorial), 0 ^ 2 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classfied)' Mobility boost for by Duncan Smith-


‘A SHOPMOBILITY unit offering cut-price elec tric


: scooter and wheelchair hire ■*h^ opened at Clitheroe Mar-, ket thanks to a £5,000 grant from’Ribble Valley Borough’ Council. ‘


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■ ;-:The unit also doubles as an information point for local blind ■and. disability action group


lOpening Doors.', , ;sF o u r . electric scooters are available for hire for £2 per morning or afternoon "and a manual wheelchair is available


information, advice and advoca-. cy on disability issues, and sells .,, aids for the blind and disabled : such as talking clocks, watches. : and jugs, and walking sticks.


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. delighted to have supported this, worthwhile venture,,


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" identifying individual and com­ munity needs, and responding


> Simon said: “The scooters a re : available to anyone requiring, increased mobility ahd we hope .: the new service will help the dis-.;


: safe to use, full training is given,.s and there is, disabled parking".' outside the stall. We also offer a , comprehensive information and


for short-term hire by d o n a t i o n . , . . . t h e Blind.- ■The u n i t is run by. S im o n f


■where possible.” y , , V- Simon.is looking for volun-.


’ teers to help him run the stall, as well as donations of scooters and


: abled be more independent, as ;v well as give their, carers a rest. : " “The scooters are easy and-.v


' wheelchairs. . - i' .-’ If ybu'can help or would like


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'•Doors or Shopmobility, phone, ’Simon on 01200 442336 or 07594


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advice service, and even collect;,; . old mobile phones and ink car--i art-Hirst at the Shopmobility


tridges to raise money for Guide unit on Clitheroe Market, (s) are delighted'with the .


0 Rourke, of. Clitheroe, and is.;grant'from Ribble ValleyBor-' ’ ' ' open on market days Tues--. ough'Council; which helped us days, Thursdays and Saturdays.-^ -get up'the stall ” '


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SHIPMATES at a “‘Pirates’-’” Summer Holiday . Club run by St James’ Church, in Clitheroe, had a fantastic time; : They enjoyed a special pirate drama every day a t the week-long club a n d : made bandannas, headscarves, jewellery, pirate flags and eye patches, took part in sport'activities, a treasure hunt, and a : scrapheap challenge. The children also explored the dramatic Bible story of Saul. Children’s worker Judi Johnkin said ■; a huge thank you.to all the volunteers ■


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Pub’s fun-filled charity evening A CHARITY, event in aid of


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-;pf p r ip s up for grabs. Julie •Tddon; landlady at the Lord Nelson; said: “We have a bril­ liant _darts team and they are very keen to raise money for the pub’s chosen charity, the


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with a superb event with lots of fun built into'the night.'. ' “We’ve held several very


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' .1 S ' > ‘*22324 (Edttonal), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) -,v'A;^HURCH in Stainforth, North'Yorkshire, was B A G N A L L -C U N L IF F E


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.'vf.-.-i-■'The bride, a pilates teacher who enjoys fell and , -. marathon running, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs -


9:': Stephen andJudithCunliffe,ofWaddingtonRdad,'- -t , Clitheroe. Her bridegroom, an off-shore manager, ,, who enjoys mountain biking and windsurfing, is the son'of Mr and Mrs Bill and Katy Bagnall, of Lin- - ton, Ross-on-Wye.


.Given away by her father, the bride wore an ivory"


i:,’ lace gown and carried a bridal bouquet of spirea. She r..; was attended by her god-daughters Ellie and Grace' » i , .Whitwell, who wore blue summer dresses and car-' ^ >


■ ried posies of blue and white flowers. , BestmanwasMrSamBrummit. % ’ the ceremony at St Peter's Church,


which was conducted by the Rev. Roger Wood, the couple returned to the Ribble Valley for a reception at the bride’s parents’hom&- On. return from honeymoon in the Outer


V.. . Hebrides, the couple will continue to live in Stain- forth.


M A L L A R D -H A R P E R •IT consultant Michael Hallardand ;.


’ primary school teacher Fiona Harper ■.were married a t'th e Oaks Hotel, •Reedley. •' ’ The bridegroom is the son of Mr


■ and Mrs Brian and Val Hallard, of : Chatbum Road, Clitheroe. " ■. . r


v;.-The bride is the daughter of Mr’ .-.and Mrs Malcolm and Leslie Harper,


' of Blackburn Road, Padiham. .: Given away by her father, the bride; wore an ivory silk gown.


- - ' ■ Her friend Lauren Blackmore acted ■


' as the ■witness. Best man was Mr Sam: Wilson and the bridegroom’s brother, Neil Hallard, was the groomsman. ■ The couple's two-year-old son, Sam, was the page boy.


; Following a honeymoon in France, - the couple will live in Clitheroe. r , ■: : Photo; Bradshaws of Burnley, ; ■ ,


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-the inarriage of Kathryn Higgins to Richard Carter -, at "West Linton in the Sottish Borders. - i v.. : : ? The bride, a GP registrar,' is the daughter of Mr •


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= Robert and MrsSheila Higgins, of "WestLinton. The bridegroom, a registrar in respiratory medicine, is the . son of Dr Alasdair and Mrs Yvonne Carter, of Oak House, Eastham Street, Clitheroe. Given away by her father, the bride wore an ivory


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