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5 ? 0 ' ^:: . Sizes S-XXL~ -ifU. - Sr.'j 5pV.5%«>CS i i l l a i .WEBB-HEMMING I. A HONEYMOON spent on ^
'i'a luxury tour o f Kerala,- in ; Southern India; followed the ■
wedding of Miss Gillian Webb to Mr, David Hemming, in Leeds Town Hall.
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; WHALLEY and Barrowford families were united by the wedding, on Ibiza o f Rachel Jane Bedson and Jon-Paul Walton.
i The bridegroom is the son o f Mr and Mrs Philip Walton,: o f Whalley, and his bride, an » NHS manager, is the daughter;
i o f Mr and Mrs Richard Bed- son, of Barrowford.
; Given away by her father, the bride wore a pearl gown and carried cream roses and hydrangeas.
She was attended by Trisha •
' Barker, Kelly Clarke, Leona - . Loftus and Laura Walton, who - wore blue dresses.
; ■ B e s t man ;was' A d r ian . Crabtree, and the usher was .; Billy Ingham. l i i e week after the wedding, •
friends and family who did ; not travel to Ibiza attended am evening reception at Nelson! G o lf Club. The coucouple are to
honeymoon in April and will make their home in Barrow- -
ford.
.-.. •c The bride, a marketing asr
i-.sistant for international law ■
;■ firm Irwin Mitchell, in Leeds, ■ is the daughter of Mr Paul and
.. Mrs Kathy Webb, o f Waverley. - - Close, Simonstone.
. - ■ The bridegroom, a Green-
'space advisor for Natural Eng- land, in Leeds, is the son o f
' Mr Peter and Mrs Janet Hem- ming, o f Headingley, Leeds.
. - Given away by her father, the bride wore a slim fitting, off-white gown, covered in
• lace with a matching single drop veil. She carried a bou- - quet o f sempervivums, chry santhemums, rosemary, ivy, honesty and dogwood, with
' flowers from the bridegroom’s ;, parents’garden. ‘ :The bride was attended by- sister Jennifer, Megan Hend- • • erson, the bridegroom’s sister,
: and Katie James. Best man ' Was Mr Christoher James. Groomsmen were Neil Hend erson and Robert Driver. Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at The Cra ven Cruck Barn, Appletree- wick, in the Yorkshire Dales. ■ The couple made their day as
eco friendly as possible by using locally-sourced food and drink, and using recycled paper for in- - vitations and order of service. ■ An area of woodland was spon sored through the Woodland Trust in lieu o f favours. The couple will make their
home in Bradford. Pic ture: O l iv ia . Brabbs
Photography. SINGLETON-JACKSON'
A HONEYMOON in Egypt followed the wedding of Miss Leanne Jackson and Mr Dun can Singleton at St Andrew’s Church, Slaidbum. The bride, who works for the
NHS, is the daughter of Mr and - Mrs Dave and Sue Jackson, of Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a senior planning and perform-- ance officer, is the son o f Mr and Mrs Barry and Shirley Sin gleton of Dunsop Bridge. . Given away by her father,:
the bride wore a white chif fon, strapless A-line gown with a corset back and cross band, beaded bodice, and carried a • bouquet o f orchids, white roses, -
;. lilies and blue delphiniums. Her
. bridesmaids were Nicola Hard- :: castle and Aimee Parkinson, . who wore taffeta in romance
. blue. The flower girl was Hollie . .Platt, who wore a white dress
; • with butterfly detail. - Best man was Simon Savin
. and the groomsmen were the groom’s brother Jeff Singleton, John White and Gareth Leed- ham.- Declan Gawthorpe was thepageboy.-. - ; i . ‘ Following th'e!, ceremony, conducted by theVRev. Mark
. Russell-Smith, a reception was .held at Mitton HallHotel.’On return from honeymoon, the couple will live in Clitheroe.
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•, Clltheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, December 23,20tO •. -. m • 13 > m i
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SETTING off southwards along Brockhole Lane, a group o f Clitheroe Ram-
--J biers left'Settle in cool, 'cloudyweather.
It i ' ! -
GLORIOUS
SUNSHINEt.For a day out by Clitheroe - R a m b l e r s ( s ) -
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O N ;a: beautiful ■ sunny! morning, with not a cloud !
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in.the sky,'30 Clitheroel Ramblers assembled at{ the Interchange to fill up; the 9-30.a.m. bus to Bar-| ley,-for. the start, o f their!; 10-mile walk back to ClitT?. heroe; led by James Jollyii? -From:the.-’;V i s i t o r s |
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- Ce n t r e ,; t h e y ; h e a d e d ! east through Boothmans - Wood, and,'upon Teach-if
.1 Sabden Fold, where lunchV' ; was taken in bright sun--;,
r-;Shine with a view o f Sab- -.; :den, and over to the r e s - j , ervoirs above Wilpshire in-ft;
. i-the distance. After lunch, ;?, -'.the-walk-continued, to s
; Churn Clough- Reservoir« ,*.yia Ratten Clough, climb-i;: ing through the,wdods,''j; -and.on to open access
i .ing Thomley Holme; they ,< - turned south west,- pass- S ing Keys -Lane; Planta^S tion; through Barley Bank; - Woods to arrive at New- ;:
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. church-in-Pendle,'where'. .- r.-; a short break was taken in •!; i the churchyard where the'; iPendle witch'Alice Nut-ifi
j ter’s family are buried., , , i/-^. Leaving Newchurch'"' 4via. the, Pendle Way,' they' yi’followed ;field paths to ■
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- .land toDeerstones.'Pass-'J- in g . B ad g e r .W e l ls ; H i l l* and Apronfull Hill; they;;S
-dropped down to the dry,;, ski slope, where a good « nu mber o f people w e r e ' enjoying the autumn sun-; shine.
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' . ' .C o n t i n u i n g p a s t Howcroft Bam to Mearley i I Hall and iLaneside; , they s
:: crossed. the busy, A59 to
..the’grammar school play-*
. walk within the boundary of Pres-';i:'
..ton proved surprisingly enioyablesn- .to 16 members o f the Chtheroei^j Ramblers, j . - - eiy little of the route involved';; ’
ling;fields:'at Highmoori'.-i and back into Clitheroe.'S: m
walking.alopgToads and there!-;;: we r e .m an y 'in te r e s t in g s igh ts .’^ ’'
-From. theiTickled.-Trout-hotel;-;!-: jthe firstisection led westwards'>
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NINE-AND-A-HALF.iriile,''- filong the south bank of the Rib-
..ble, eventually joining the B6230 ; a t W a l t o n - l e - D a l e ; :
-ffiHere a short section of road led
to a pedestrian path following the ' RiverDa'rwen, as it approached Its confluence with the Ribble The rpute led past the sewage works,' across a field and up a ' few steps to,the Old Tram Road,
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-.’(■-Leaving .the lane to jc l im b s t e e p ly u p h ill, .('.they followed field paths: ;; to bypass Lodge; Farm: and then uphill again to : Cleatop Park, a wooded
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/ Nature Reserve. ' Leaving’ the' wood, a -
.-( Sheltered spot was found - for a break, then to keep -
: -on the right o f way they : ■ -; had to lose height by walk- - ing round by the hamlet of ■ Mearbeck.
::s-’(They(then climbed up-; :? the .fie ld s again to gain
((Edge i Lane;-This track-. ( gave-good v iew s ,o f the -
.'.-Ribble Valley,'with Pen-,: y die Hill seemingly, only a • 'stone’s throw away,
i .rv ,Turning left on to New.
’? Pasture-Lane,-they had lunch in a picturesque v a l- :
;:once the route o f a link between ; the Leeds-Liverpool Canal and ■ the Lancaster Canal. The group stayed on the south o f the river, -' heading west until reaching the
: .P^nwortliam Bridge, where they crossed to the north bank. ^
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following the Ribble Way enabled . the group to make good time.'’' ' '
V t h e easy walking
-- ley before following Book - ■ -
-.Gill'BeckitO’Langber -'(Lane,- followed towards
-.Settle,taking a short de- . tour at Scalber Force. (--Turning left on to Lam- - -
^ bert Lane provided access (
r.to a field path - a welcome ?■ change after all the tracks -, leading-back to upper -
KSettle and so back to the.-, car'park.--
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