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R « i l + I'l -" ! ■- 2 6 ■ Clitheroe Advertiser &Tiiries, Thursday, February 11th, 2010 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) Have your say on ‘payback’ scheme


HOW often have you seen a litter-strewn area, graf­ fiti-covered wall or van­ dalised amenity and asked yourself “Why can’t offenders on com-


.munity service be put to workbn that?”. Well now is yoiu* chance


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RUGBY “royalty” made a return- visit to Stonyhurst College in the shape of Brian Ashton MBE, the for­ mer Head Coach of the England national rugby team. Mr Ashton taught rugby and hisr •


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tory at Stonyhurst for eight years in the 1980s, where his pupils included Kyran Bracken and Will Greenwood, who both went on to play for Eng­ land. During his welcome return to the


Hiffst Green college, he gave a talk to pupils at Stonyhurst’s junior depart­


ment, St Mary’s Hall, in which he described the atmosphere among the England players as they prepared to play World Cup matches. He also talked about some of the many top players he has coached. After taking lots of questions from


his spellbound audfence, he then coached the college rugby teams, passing on the benefit of his many years’experience. Our picture shows Mr Ashton with


some of the young players on the col­ lege’s rugby pitches. (s)


to suggest those or other projects to the people who make the decisions.


.i: Local people are being- - asked to nominate more


.ideas for “Community Payback’’ projects follow­ ing the success of recent voting that formed part of the Government’s


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s te am fa n s STEAM fans are in for a tre a t when a Tornado-; hits the Kibble Valley in mid-April. This “Tornado” is


Britain’s first newly-built mainline steam locomo­ tive for nearly 50 years. Last year it featured on a - BBC Top Gear special, winning a race from Lon­ don to . Edinburgh against a vintage Jaguar car and Vincent motor­ bike. Tornado, pictiu-ed, will


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^Suffering the loss of a family member or friend is something that ;-’ i . : . . ;> words cannot describer yet, as you know, it is preciseiy at this time. .’ that someone has to decide who will pay for the funeral and what the funeral arrangements are to be.


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be travelling through Clitheroe and stopping at Blackburn on Wednes­ day, April 14th. She will steam out of


Crewe on her maiden voyage around the Cum­ brian Coast line to Carlisle, picking up pas­ sengers a t Warrington


.Bank Quay, Wigan North Western and Pre­ ston. The return journey home will be over the Settle-Carlisle route to Hellifield, then down the Kibble Valley, oassing through Clitheroe, and back-to Crewe. Tornado will be haul­


ing the “Great Briton” set of Pullman style car­ riages for this very spe­ cial one-off tour. I t is being promoted by HF Railtours and more infor­ mation is available online at www.hf-raill»urs.co.uk or by ringing the booking line on 01453 835414.


“Justice Seen 'Justice Done” campaign. More than 1,000 people


voted last summer for what Community Pay­ back they wanted to see offenders in Lancashire carryout. The three-week vote


via the “directgov” web­ site was to raise awareness of Commimity Payback,


: run by Lancashire Proba­ tion Trust, as a tough punishment for criminals


■ and to give people a chance to have a say on what projects they would like to see worked on for


the benefit of the local area. I t ' followed .the launch of branded high visibility orange jackets which offenders on Com­ munity Payback must now wear. Area Director Geri


Byrne-Thompson said: “When the public votes for the areas they want to see being cleaned up, we know Community Pay­ back is doing what it is designed to do. : “We are capable of


working on a wide variety of not-for-profit projects and are always looking for


new ways for offenders to do work of benefit to the community.” Last year more than


2,500 offenders were sen­ tenced to Community Payback in Lancashire and nearly 225,000 hours of physical work were undertaken on behalf of their communities to pay back for their crimes. To suggest projects in


Lancashire go to www.lancashireproba- tion.co.uk and click on the “Community Pay­ back” tab a t the top of thescreen.-


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Died peacefully in The Manor House» Chatburn, on Sunday* February 7th* 2010* aecd 96 years, widow of Edward* loving and devoted mother of Eileen* Mary and John, Maud also leaves


ASHCROFT’ Maud


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February 4th, 2010* in hospital, Keith* aged 66 years* the dearly loved husband of B^bara* much. loved son of Ralph and Dorothy* a dear brother of Anne* Caroline and the late .Peter and brother-in- law of Pamela also a dearest uncle. Reposing


Peacefully on in


GOLDSMITH Keith Ralph


Blackburn* the dearly loved wife of Stewart* much loved mum of Janet and Peter and devoted gran of James* David and Sally. Funeral service and cremation will be held at


On Sunday* February yth* 2010* peacefully in hospit^* Edna Banks* aged 85 years, of Clitheroe * and formerly


BANKS Edna


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grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at St. James’s Church* Clitheroe* on Friday, Februaiy 19th* at 11 a.m. followed by interment at Whall^ and Wiswefl Cemetery. Family flowere ^ only. Donations in memory


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Quietly passed away in Park Lee Hospice. Blackburn* Fortified by Rites of Holy Mother Church* on February 6th, 2010* the late Ma^ Teresa Kent* aged 60 years, beloved wife of Stewart and loving mother of Julia and James.


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Requiem Mass will be offered on Friday, February 12th* 2010 at 1 p.m. at St Michael and St Johns R.C. Church* Clitheroe, followed by interment in Clitheroe Cemetery. Family flowers only* but donations may be made to East Lancs Hospice c/o Terence Scott*


W. Wordsworth. RJJ*.


Love,faithiijl love. Recalled thee to my mind.


Crematorium at 11 a.m. Family flowers only please* donations in memory of Gordon if so desired may be given for the Ribble Valley Heart Fund* c/o Mrs S. Healey. Pendleside Medical Practice* Clitheroe Health


Accrington Centre,


’Peacehaven* Chapel of Rest. A service i^ l be held at St. Catherine’s Church* West Bradford on Tuesday* February 16th at 10 a.m. followed by cremation at


Suddenly on Februaiy 5th* 2010 at his home in West; Bradford, Gordon* aged 82 years* the dearly loved husband of Beryl* much loved father of Grant* Mark and the late Neale* loving father-in-law of Karen also a dearest grandad and great-grandad. Reposing


INGHAM, Gordon


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lAcknowledgements |Births HOLROYD


received during their time of sorrow. Special thanks to all the staff of Longwoii^ House for a l l . the loving care given to Margaret during the last three months. Finally our grateful thanks to father Dorran for his regular visits to Ma^aret and his comforting words and support Margaret’s fWnily.


donations to In Memoriam


Hilda and family xxxx.


Februaiy 13th. I miss you more each passing dau, But in our neart you will always stay.


McGHIE Jemfies


Love Grandma Phyllis.


In OurThoughts


Thank you for prayers answered.


Our Lord and S t Jude


Died February 11th* 2001. Alwms in mtf thoughts, Butjorever in mu heart, Martin, love ana miss you always.


RIMMER Maitin


PAYNE-WARD


Martin and Anna are delighted to announce the birth of their son


Elijah Isaac


Born January 26th, 2010 5 \ Weighing 71b to z


y Thanks to all concerned,


especially at the RBH tor his " ^ safe delivery and for ail the lovely cards and presents


2 1s t Birthday


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TOMLIN Fiona


February 1 1 th Happy 50th Birthday


Lots of love Beth, Heather, Robert, Phil, Matt, Elle and Holly xxx


IRELAND - MERCER Jill and Stephen are proud to


announce God's precious gift of a son


HARRY STEPHEN


, Born February 4th, 2010, weighing 71b 9oz


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Best wishes from both , / j ^ families and friends


Special thanks to the wonderful staff at Burnley Hospital


WILLIAMS Glyn and Clare are


delighted to announce the birth of their beautiful daughter


Gracie Irene Margaret • Born January 23rd, 2010


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Weighing 61b 13oz A very welcome sister for Ruby ■ A special thank you to Joanne, Trudy


and all the staff on Ward 11 and to all our family and friends for the . lovely cards and presents


... surprise your 1 8 year old


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A GIRL ITS t Ai rrsBOY Cl


TOMLIN (nee Smith)


FIONA


Lots of Icve and best wshes for your 50th birthd^ From Barbara and Marj XX


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neighbours for their continued support over the past few years* as well as their cards of condolence and


to thank all ^mily, friends


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FAMILY NOTICES ONLINE


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Congratulafions Beth and Matt on the birth of yo'ur beautiful daughter


Jessica Joan


Bom January 31st, 2010 Weighing 91b loz


' With love from all the family * ' XXX


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(nee Leeming) To Helene and Ed


SAVORY


The gift of a beautiful daughter Lizzie Rose


Bom at Addenbraokes Hospital,


Cambridge on Febraaty 7th, 2010 Weighing 61b 14oz


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