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RAIN did not stop play at the Rock the Moorcock “Moor- fest”, as 10 bands and musi cians played than 30 hours of
.live music during the three day event.
due to the fact that it had to be de layed until October because of the busy wedding season. ■ . Organiser Mark Fox, of well-
The festival was held indoors
known local Clitheroe-based band Celtic Cross, said that he was very pleased by the turnout and sup port from bands around the re gion, especially those that came:
from Manchester, Rossendale and ' West Yorkshire.
“Everyone had a great time,
even those out in tents, and the event ran smoothly with a real fes tival vibe - we’re definitely going to hold it next year, hopefully in the summer,” he added. Moorcock manager, Stephen ■
Following 25 years of providing high quality ' /
'healthcare iii the heart of the Ribble Valley and East Lancashire, Abbey Gisburne Park Hospitals its 25th anniversary. Hospital^- i
"^Manager, Sally Hill says:"/ have worked in many hospitals over. 30 years before joining the
> team here and, the comments we get are some of the most positive I have seen,
v Jime and
time.again patients remark about
/ the attentiveness of the staff and how people ' go that extra:mile to ensure that patients : are well cared for. The hospital is set in
glorious surroundings and patients love -
the environment and they comment bn the cleanliness which is exceptionally important". At Abbey Gisburne Park we offer a ^ - v ' - comprehensive range of surgical procedures and treatments, ranging fiom physiotherapy,'doctor ' consultations, diagnostic tests through to surgery and treatments. VVe also enjoy-a prime location set in 200 acres of beautiful countryside. Inside, each room is furnished to the; highest standard ■
and features en suite, facilities, satellite TV,-radio' and telephone.
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www.abbeyhospitalsxo.uk ■ .a r t - "*■ V,' m k Fpi added peace of mind, each patient is
ii&.pquipped:W'ith Their, ovvn nurse-call system , so that they can keep in immediate contact - ^ \yith staff 24 hquis a day. We undei stand that a lelaxing and comfortable enviionment is
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■ paramount to achieving a happy and speedy recovery. ' •
For many patients however, it is the staff and ''" :
.doctor.commitment to providing:high quality "
. and; continuous care that is important to them. ^ : - From the first appointment until the day of discharge, patients at Abbey Gisburne Paik
, • Hospital will be treated by the same familiar • consultantand assisted by a friendly team of medical, nursing
and.administrative s taf f . ' :
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• Treatment and care at Abbey Gisburne Park . Hospital; is available for those who
are.insured^-' and for patients who wish to settle then own accounts;
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Abbey Gisburne Park Hospital, Gisburn, Glitheroe, BB7 4HX. Tel. 01200 445693
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Smith said: “This sort of event is a new venture for us, but thc'Moor- cock has been known for years as a haven for musical talent, go ing back to the days when it was George Formby’s favourite place tostay.^ . “The Moorcock is ideal for this
sort of event, as we have a large ballroom and loads of parking and outside areas and no nearby neigh bours to worry about. “Live music is definitely on the
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MOORCOCK FOLK FESTIVAL: Cross” at the Moorfest.
agenda now, with a folk band lined up to play on Bonfire Night, and we will do the festival weekend next year on a larger scale now we know people want to come.
Local Clitheroe band “Celtic ■
. ‘This year we combined it with
a short Oktoberfest of real ale and we offered 10 cask ales over the
weekend, which also went down a treat.” .
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Festival made Moorcock rock
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by Blackburn magistrates after pleading not guilty to damaging two tyres worth £160 belonging to a Mr Joynal.
IJt^n Ian. David Brown (44), of Lowergate, was remanded on bail
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