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■’/12 v;s, --j CIltheroe Advertiser &TImes,TTiursday, December23,2010 •


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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.


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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 !


5 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'>


?- A 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





/ 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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