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They’re trained to save
lives / YOUNG lifcsav- ■ ers from Clitheroe have been taking ■ part in a First Aid course. It was held at the Art -, and Craft Studio in Clitheroc with members of the. local branch of St John Ambulance.
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, August 26,2010
FIRST- AIDERS:, Instruc tors Beryl Taylor, Phil Thain and Ray Marsh with chairman Mel Diack, along with the youngsters who took part in the course, (s)
Are the glasses yours?
A PAIR of Nina Ricci sunglasses
.were found on . Thursday in a bright pink case on the slip road between Sains- bury’s and Whal-- ley Road car park, clitheroe. If the ^ glasses are yours, please contact Sam Turner on 01200429717.
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If-ypuLve got time^oii y ourf.? -ing’a leisWly Vteriiooh'sfroU to'’" *to visit'one of the area’s'award-'By night yoii will hot be short hands this Bank Holiday ' ■ yphrllocal watering hole,- diere h yrinning parks or takeh ride on .of choice for something to do
i^weekend yhii 'ydll -find : ‘''"'V’®o™^hmgout,A foV everyone.? hsteam’ trairi," while shopbholics *' -.with an array of live musical 'p k n ^ 'to d i '^ l s ' ' " ' •
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outdoors.to relaxing at-’/p/ -
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THE WHITE BULL
MAIN STREET GISBURN ' FAMILY HOG ROAST
BANKHOLIDAY SATURDAY 28TH AUGUST
FUN STARTS AT 2PM
" FOR ALL THE FAMILY ADULT £8.50 '
. . CHILDREN 5-11 £5.00 UNDER 5’S FREE
01200 445575 ’
. MUNCHING FROMAPM; ■ LAWN GAMES
bowling or pitch ^ 7 a,
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iNoonsSpm Dailyy: Refreshments/ Plants;
; "Face Painting & ^ * Childrens Scaryjrrow. vY''’e’^Huntir^_jJi< A 'A ll proceeds to/-?,
liHighamVillage.Hallt. -:-"&Chu'rch.7x-c tf-Sii^ticlay 4pm^ J Open Air Songs
M f ip f Praise'jef;
S , Burnley’Alliance'/r '■’'A Silver Band Cjvvl
EMBSAY & BQLTON ABBEY STEAM RAILWAY SKirrON BPH iAI=
CHICKSTROKING-.11.00am,2.00pm&4-30pm Lots of animals to see and feed. Children s indoor straw bam
. area and outdoor play area, tractor & Barrel rides- " ': ,: ■
This Bank Holiday Satt>rrfoy28^ toMentfoy30''*4u£U5t NoneedfobooWnorfroftce - •
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.-v: . 10:00am until 4:30pm '.-Enquiries (01756)710614
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View Wild Boar. Longhorn Cows & Deer, Llamas, Meerkats,. : Wallabies & Eagle Owls in the scenic Ribble Valley ' ;
I Ideal for young families, grandparents and granchildren. - ? •
*'**' Have a snack in pur cafe and browse round our souvenir shop Wild boar meat on sale
• . •• - , Prices: £4.50 Adults, £4.00 Children S. OAP’s, Under 2’s FREE
,, T i Cafe Opening Times eveiyday from t0.30am - 4.00pm ' . j , . P a rk Opening Timeseveiydayfrom I0.30am-5 00pm •-
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>\ ENJOY A DAY AT BOWLAND WILD BOAR PARK Chipping, Near Preston, Lancs PR3 2QT
diner will hnd snmeminp-in snii T ^ ------.vr.------------------------a^meande'r'tKrqugH'; eu tastes. ouhthosehomei-rir'.' ’'beautiful anditr^qm! country^"> Film buffs’c ^ ’catch a'newly cntertainmeiU and venues selling
- tunity to treat yourself. iStch up ' s=lUng eyeiythmg from the-latest.. far
away.as Europe and Asia as well as those a little closer to
weekind, it is the perfect oppor- 'bi^gam at one of (he many shops mouth^watemg dnhes from as ..........
^^s^eming something to suit;:
Scheme is getting jobless into work
•i; byFaiza Afzaal
A NEW scheme to get the job less back into work has been hailed a success. JobTrials’ first workshop was
held at The Grand in Clitheroe and supported a group of adults who received three nationally rec ognised certificates from AQA. The training was activity-based
and covered health and safety, presentation techniques, CV building and time management - all of which enhance employment prospects. .
JobTrials has now teamed up
. with the IT Zone in Clitheroe to provide more activity-based ac creditation, which includes basic computer skills. Liz Cook, Project Manager, said: “JobTrials works with unemployed adults for as long as they require support. “We provide a tailored service
to ensure each person’s needs are met. We have had a lot of feed back from local people saying that they require basic computer skills so we can now provide this as part of our activity-based workshops.” The new workshops have been funded through the Lancashire
Learning Consortium and will be running on a regular basis from September. if you want to try before you
commit yourself, the Grand Ideas Group meets on a fortnightly basis and is eager to meet other like- minded adults to share their ex periences, use computers for job search and build CV’s, amongst other fun activities. If you would like further in
formation or dates of the meet ings, please contact JobTrials on (01254) 825008, or visit: www.
jobtrials.org.uk or e-mail info@
jobtrials.org.uk
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■Vandals caused an estimated £100 damage when they targeted the window. The inci dent happened at 2-35 a.m. on Thursday.
O A STONE was thrown to break the window of a house in Kay Street, Clitheroe. .
. SPECIAL
SCENIC TRAIN EXCURSION!
WEDNESDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER
“THE SNOWDON MOUNTAIN RANGER” To LLANDUDNO, BETWS-Y-COED & BLAENAU FFESTINIOG (by direct charter train)
Running From: BURNLEY MANCHESTER ROAD (around 8am), ROSE GROVE (around 8.10am), ACCRINGTON (around 8.20am), BLACKBURN (around 8.30am), CHERRY TREE (around 8.35am), BAMBER BRIDGE (around 8.50am), LEYLAND (around 9.05am), EUXTON (around 9.10am), WIGAN (around 9.25am), NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS (around 9.40am) & WARRINGTON (around 9.50am). All times currently estimates. This day excursion is entirely by direct tram formed of traditional Intercity carriages, with pre-reserved seating for all passengers and a buffet service. Our tram is routed to Llandudno via rural Cheshire, then Chester, the Deeside Estuary and North Wales Coast Railway through Rhyl, Abergele and Colwyn Bay. Passengers may, if they prefer, take several hours break in the Victorian resort of Llandudno, with its pier as well as the Great Orme and usual seaside delights.
SCENIC CONWY VALLEY LINE: On arrival at Llandudno we expect most of you will slay on board our tram for a scenic rail journey down to Snowdonia along the Conwy Valley line. You can relax through the remote valleys, hills and mountainsides as we weave our way to one of the most spectacular parts of Wales from the comfort of your carriage. Return routing back to your joining stations is as outwards. .
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OUR DESTINATIONS: Leaving at Betws-y-Coed (break of about 4 hours), you can enjoy a remote mountain resort set m woodlands where there are tearooms, a small railway museum, short walks and a little distance away Dolwyddelan Castle. Alternatively enjoy the rest of the scenery and steep climbs as we run via Roman Bridge and a mountain tunnel into the slate valley of Blaenau Ffestiniog, where there is a small town with ample amenities and souvenir shops plus Llechwedd Slate Caverns, where you may journey down into deep mine for a museum experience with a difference. We are also offering a special scenic ride on a narrow gauge steam tram along the Ffestiniog Railway to Tan-y-Blwch where short walks and a cafe are available during the break. Please book this option in advance with your tickets as spaces are limited (adult supplementary fare is £10.50 and.£7.50 forchildren Under 16).
TICKETS are available at £39 each (STANDARD CLASS - adult), £29 (child under 16 - STANDARD CLASS) & £69 (FIRST CLASS - all ages). These are only available from “Compass Tours”. Call 0151 722 1147 (10am-6pm Monday-Friday) for enquiries, seat reservations and debit/credit card bookings, visit
www.compasstoursbyrail.co.uk send us an SAE or email
info@compasstoursbyrail.co.uk for further details. Postal bookings are to “Compass Tours”, 46 Hallville Road, Liverpool, L18 OHR. Booking conditions available upon request, by sending SAE or check our website.
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RAILWAY EXHIBITION Saturday, Sunday & Monday
AUGUST 28th, 29th, & 30th 2010 Opening Times 10.00 to 17.00 all three days at Alreville School,
Gargrav^Road, Skipton BD23 lUQ Admission: Adults £4.00
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^hi{dipn and Concessions £ 3.00 2xhildren)
Craft Fair
Bank Holiday I 7" Monday .
;30th August 20,10 Slaidbum Village Hall.
0.30am 4pm i , Entry £1
j , , -Children free Refreshments Available,
•iviFurther Details ; Tel: 01200 r 446555
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