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u 18. ., Clitheroe Advertiser&Tlnies,Thursday, October 21,2010 www.clithcroeadvcrtlsor CO uk www.clitherocadvcrtiscrco uk Clitheroe Advertiser&TImes,Thursday, October 21,2010 - '• i J )


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.


s p r f . - p 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





■ 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 . ' :





• 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 wwvy.abbeyhospitals.com -


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


King Street Clitheroe BB7 2EU


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.” .


tel; 01200 425464 www.innatthestation.co.uk


VALID UNTIL 30TH NOVEMBER 2010


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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