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Cllthoroe Advertiser &Tlmes,Thursday, July 22,2010 j


-roe joined a kindred spirit from Tran-.-: : sitionTown Totnes as she walked into v Steph Bradley set out from'South ;


Clitheroe from Lancaster en route to i Leyland.


West England at the end of March and is walking between Transition Towns v across the country gathering stories for ‘


a “Transition T’ales” publication next' , year. ; Having walked through the Trough of


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Bowland after visiting Transition Town Lancaster, Steph was met in Waddington by Laurence Kaye, artist in residence at the sound archive at Clitheroe Museum, ■ and members of the TTC group. ^ They then accompanied her into town


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• on the final stage of her walk that day and made sure that she was fed and- rested before setting off for Transition Town Leyland the next day. , Steph is writing a blog about her adr^ venturous journey, which can be fol­ lowed on www.transitionnetwork.org. ■ r Denise Lawrence-Beard, a TTC core


member, said: “Steph was delighted to" discover the abundance of locally sourced food already available in the Ribble Valley.”


;One of the aims.of the Transition


.Town movement is to reduce “food miles” and encourage the production ■


and consumption of local and seasonal ■: food.


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TRANSITION TALES: Steph Bradley visits the Ribble Valley to collect tales from fellow transitioners. (s)


An evening of sporting fim l lv ii


A FUN-FILLED summer sports event is being held in Sabden tonight.


A special session will be held between


5 and 7 p.m. where youngsters can take part in fun games such as dodge ball and speedminton.


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ing Fiejds and has been organised by the area’s community beat manager, PC Sally Biggar, and PCSO Matt Thornton,


'. Die event will be held on Sabden Play-* 'and


; along with the Ribble Valley Community Safety Partnership.TTie event is free and. is aimed at children aged between nine \ t


: by Court Reporter


CLITHEROE’S own “Pink Panther” was ap­ prehended after leav­ ing incriminating pink “paw prints” at the. scene of his crime. Even bungling Inspec­


tor Clouseau would not have struggled to track down inept burglar Gor­ don Barry Burgess, who was trapped after leaving pink footprints in paint he had knocked over during a break-in. ■ Blackburn magistrates heard that Burgess (24)


Burgess, of-Station


was arrested wearing trainers that matched the prints and the police also found traces of the pink paint in the tread of his footwear.


Road, Clitheroe’, pleaded.: guilty to burglary at the town’s Jimmy Clithe- roe’s cafe and. theft of a wall safe, cash, football cards and scratch cards together worth £605. He also admitted a burglary at the Castle Chippy, in Moor Lane, and theft of two charity boxes, cash from a third box and cash from the till. On that oc­ casion he left a fingerprint' behind.


' He was made subject to


. community supervision for 18 months, a 12-week curfew between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. and ordered to


■ pay a total of £360 in com-


: pensation.; ■ Miss Catherine Allan


.(prosecuting) said after ■breaking into.the cafe Burgess knocked over a tin of pink paint. '


and left a number of foot­ prints on the floor which


“He stood in the paint


police were later able to match to his trainers,”


■said Miss Allan. •, He was linked to the chip shop burglary by a fingerprint left on the


outercoverofa Great Or­ mond Street Children’s Hospital charity box which he had ripped open to remove cash.


Summer hols? On yer bike!


WITH the school siimmpir hnliHnvc upon us, Ribble Valley families are being encouraged to get out and about on their bikes.


school summer holidays Lancashire County Council has


produced a series of maps and eaflets giving full details of cy­


cling routes. New leaflets include: a Burnley and Padiham Cycle map- and Cycling into Railway History, which will guide you on a tour of Pa­ diham, taking in the new Padiham Greenway and the River Calder Greenway.


nlina mutpc Ipiflotc . Maps and leaflets can be down­ __i ___ i i


loaded from: www.lancashire.aov. uk/cycling or for a free map, e-rfiail:


cycling@lancashire.gov.uk. Leaflets can also be found at local libraries


and Tourist Information Centres, or by phoning 01772 532237.


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