' 12 ' Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, August 20th, 2009 - Cricket club theft
A GENERATOR, two strimmers and a compressor were stolen from a shed sit-‘ uated on'the grounds of . Read Cricket Club. . .Thieves forced the door of, the shed
and escaped unseeh.with the goodsr which are worth £735.',.' r :
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; : Police are appealing for witnesses to the theft, which happened between 8 p.m; on Friday and 8 a.m;,tlie follow- ingday.) ^
- j Please call Clitheroe Police on 443344
or. the free and confidential Crimestop- pers line on 0800 555111 with informa tion. T"
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ertiser.co.uk Vicar to look after God’s by Natalie Gox^ CLITHEROE'S new
? vicar: has promised to be “wheely” good and get on his bike.
■. { ■ Rev. Andrew Froud, the' new,. priest-in-charge.;bf
.Clitheroe Parish Church;* ; says he will use two-wheeled ; transport as part of his new job.
.. ' A keen cyclist for work and pleasure, Andrew (pic tured) said: "It’s cheap and St M ary’s is no longer a wealthy church so it saves on
.expenses. I t keeps me fit,, especially the hills around
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.'here and of course it helps save the planet by keeping carbon emissions' down. Someone once asked me
.‘What would Jesus drive?’ - I think Jesus would ride a bike.’’
• ■ He added: ."I would like to . think I am becoming more e n V i r o n m e n t a M y
concious.You become very: aware;when you look o u t : across the Ribble Valley that
:we live in a beautiful area: and everyone would like to ; keep it that way. In church
■ we will be thinking about <
* how we can look after God's ’• world.'."Mr. Froud 'was licens^ as the new priest-in- :
/^.charge of
Clitheroe.Parish > Church by the Rt Rev. John ; Goddard, Bishop of Burnley, ,‘
_ -‘on August 6 th - the Feast of <; the Transfiguration. ■ - ' '
■ : .The service was attended : by Ribble Valley MP Nigel ■
.. Evans, the Deputy Mayor >. of the Ribble Valley Coun. ■ Lois Rimmer, and Mayor of
. Clitheroe, Coun;-, Mary .(.Robinson, together with ■; representatives from local churches.
o Music included a choir anthem. Jubilate in B flat by
' Stanford, an organ volun ta ry - Carillon de Westmin ster by Vierne and a South African hymn, celebrating
■ the visit of three teenage members of the congrega- . tion to the Free State in South Africa.
■ M!r-Froud said: “Every- .: . one has been very kind with .: th e ir welcomes, not j u s t . • from our church but the wider church community in
'■.Clitheroe and we really appreciate that.” '
■ Mr Froud has come to
Clitheroe from his post as full time chaplain a t St
' Grorge's CE High School in Marton.
' , Born andbrought up in
Bradford, Mr Fraud decided to^become a Chur^ of Eng land priest i te r , working at • StGeorge's Crj^t inLeeds.;,, After studying in Cam
bridge, his first post with the church was in Huddersfield.
'He then moved to the Isle of . White,, before becoming;
, vicar of Thomton-le-FyIde. ■ ’ : Mr Froud is married to Beccy and the couple have four children, Noah, Jonah,. Hope and Miriam. One of the big challenges
facing Mr Froud as he takes on his new role is the cost of repairs to the church spire. A recent report estimates that about £80,000 needs to be spent on the structure. (A110809/lb)
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A.GROUP from the Ribble Valley was among a gathering of mayors, civic dignitaries and
' leading food and tourism busi nesses represented a t th e
-launch of this year’s Pennine Lancashire Festival of Food and Culture. . Nigel Haworth, co-owner of the
■ Ribble Valley-based Northcote . Group and winner of the BBC’s “Great British Menu” was among the speakers laimching the month-. long festival in Blackburn. « ' ■' Food for the event was provided by Mellor’s award-winning Stan-
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• ley House Hotel, one of this year’s festival sponsors. ■ In just three years, the festival
; has become a feature of the repon- al culinary calendar and organis ers are promising that this year’s event will be bigger, better and tastier than ever befora'Ale trails, - brewery tours, mushroom hunts and the hotly-anticipated “World ■ Gravy Wrestling Championship”
■ are included in this year’s pro- gramma
, The festival runs until Septem- : her 17th, with events taking place ; ; across East Lancashire. Festival . brochures are available from coun- ■ cil offices and tourist information / centres and full details can also be
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-Valley group a t the launch. From the left, Carl Barrow (Carmen : Rose Tearooms, Ribchester),
; Rebecca ICay (Ribble Valley Bor ough Council tourism officer),- Nigel Haworth . (Northcote Manor), Sara Collinge (Carmen Rose,- Ribchester),: Matthew Hunter (The Grand, Clitheroe), Katy McCormick (Communica tions Director Elevate), Oliver Cooke (Stanley House Hotel), ■Tony Openshaw (Lancashire and Blackpool Tourist Board), and Steven Lancaster (The Grand, Clitheroe).
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