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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, May 5,2011


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www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 5,2011 . W : What's on in the


RIbble Valley Compiled by Marcia Morris


All entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a listings form, available from Main Reception, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clithcroc, (01200 425 111) and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event.


ping, exhibition by Clithe- roe’s New Form Arts. Samlesbury Hall,'; Ash­


music, arts and family fim. Brabin’s Gallery, Chip­


Ribble Valley Mayfest of


croft Gallery, exhibition of paintings by Ellen Riley and in Bridge Gallery an exhibi­ tion by Duncan Armstrong “Only Pencils Allowed”. Braille It, meets in Clithe­


sequence dancing for over- 55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. Sawley Village Hall, Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, meet first Saturday of the month 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Waddlers toddler group


the library meeting room at 2 p.m. each Tuesday. Pendle Club, Lowergate,


ally Impaired Group meets Monday evenings in the Catholic Social Club. Tel. 01200426822. Lip reading sessions in


roe Library each Thursday at 9-30 a.m. to noon. Tel. 01200426063. Ribble Valley Visu­


formed Church, reflective services at 12-30 p.m. each Tuesday. T r in i ty M e th o d is t


group, badminton. Tues­ days, Jujitsu, Thursdays, yoga, Latin American danc­ ing, Fridays Tai Chi. Clitheroe United Re­


in Clitheroe, Track down sheep in shop windows. Cl- ewe sheets from Clitheroe Parish Church, Clitheroe Music, Clitheroe Lighting Centre. 6th - Stepping Out, meet


Platform Gallery at 1-30 p.m.Tel. 01200414484. 7th - Clitheroe United


Church, Kai Karate Club every Wednesday night. 6th to 8th - SheepFesf


Brook Community hall is “Apocalypse No” by Bar- bershopera, barbershop’s funniest quartet.


MAY6TH-12TH


St Peter’s Church, Sales- buiy. Tel. 01200 414484. 9th - Le Cercle Francais


Home-made refreshments. Proceeds for St Catherine’s Church. Tel. 01200 424311. 9th - Stepping Out, meet


de Ribblesdale meeting in Great Hall at Whalley Ab­ bey. Programme visit www. cerclefribblesdale.co.uk 9th - Chatburn School


hall, Clitheroe Bridge Club at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254 877256. 10th - Stepping Out, meet


Reformed Church, arts and craft fair from 9-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. 7th - Clitheroe Natural­


Prambles, meet Sabden car park (across from White Hart) for 10 a.m. start. Brisk walks for prams and push­ chairs. .Tel. 01200 414484. 10th - Clitheroe Ram­


Scorton Picnic car park. Tel. 01200414484. 10th - Stepping Out,


ists’ Society, meet Inter­ change at 9-30 a.m. for Ket- tlewell and Buckden. Tel. Jean on 428117. 7th - Clitheroe Ramblers,


in Waddington Methodist Church, Fridays from 10 to 11-30 a.m. The Grand, Come Dancing Wednesdays 10-15 to 11-45 a.m. Yoga Monday and Thursdays 2-30 p.m. Streetfeet, Thursdays 4-30 p.m. St Mary’s Centre, lower hall. Mondays, Toddler


John’s Parish Hall, mod­ em sequence and ballroom dancing. Tel. 01200 427029 or 427096. 8th - West Bradford Vil­


meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.ra. For Whit- barrow. Leader Bob Burton 01254 812109. 7th - St Michael and St


lage Hall. Antiques fair with collectables and crafts.


blers, meet Chester Av­ enue car park at 1 p.m. for Ribchester. Tel. James Jolly 07970073356. 10th - Clitheroe U3A


bus. Tel. 01200 443561. 11th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers, meet Whalley at 7 p.m. Marian Strahan 01254 822447. 11th - Ribble Valley


Council Chambers, meeting of Ribble Valley Football Development group. 12th - Chatburn School


hall, Clitheroe Bridge Club at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254 877256. 12th - Stepping Out,


evening, meet Hurst Green Village car park next to Bayley Arms, Tel. 01200 414484. 12th - Stepping Out,


meet Dunsop Bridge car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 12th - Knowle Green Vil­


meeting in St Mary’s Centre at 2-30 p.m. Talk by Linda Barton on “Spiiming a gold­ en yam”. 10th - Ribble Valley


lage Hall, luncheon concert featuring Ashley Fripp on piano. Concert at midday. To book tel. 01254826948. 12th - Whalley and Dis­


Family History Society, in Clitheroe Cricket Club, talk on DNA in Genealogy. Tel. 01200425297. 11th - Bowland Tran­


sit Walk, Bashall Eaves to Whitewell. Meet Inter­ change for 11-25 a.m. BIO


trict Flower Club presents “Pots of Interest” by Jac­ queline Iddon in St Michael and St John’s Social Centre, Lowergate, at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01200441949. 12th - Whalley and Dis­


trict Historical Society, talk by Mr D. Gillingham on “Decimus Burton, Fleet­ wood’s founding architect”.


■ Further details of some of the above events can be found inthe advertisements in Weekend Plus/A book­


ing service for, theatres and events throughout the region is available at the Tourist Information: Centre, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe,-tel. 01200 425566.


MAY is here and with it comes a music, arts and family fun festivals. “Mayfest” is an activity-filled month of displays, exhibitions and workshops in and around Clitheroe. This weekend there is a Singfest in St Mary’s Centre, a busking competition at vari­ ous venues, up to 40 baa-rilliant decorated sheep, folk dancing. Punch and Judy, folk music at the New Inn and a Sheep Show on the Castle Fields. Appearing in Sawley Village Hall and Mellor


MAY 13TH - 19TH


ley Town Hall. Coffee morning in aid of Chris­ tian Aid Week. 14th - Triniljj Church


14th - Ribble Val­


St John’s Church, con­ cert by Arden Youth Choir at 7-30 p.m. In aid of Macmillan Nurs­ es. Tickets tel. 01200 441792 or 427912. 14th - Clitheroe


hall, family ceilidh from 7 p.m. Tel. Kay Thorpe on 01200 443489. 14th - St Michael and


The Right Thing


Pendle Borderline Theatre Company


.Amovingdomestic . drama set in an East


' Lancashire miiltown at the end of the i ■ Second World War


Ramblers, meet Ches­ ter Avenue car park at 8 a.m. For Scafell Pike. David Taylor 01200 427905. 15th - Christian Aid


house-to-house collec­ tion. Return uncollect­ ed envelopes to a local church. 16th - Sanctuary


School hall. Clitheroe Bridge Club. Improvers and experienced players welcome at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254 877256. 16th - Stepping Out,


sit Club AGM at 11 a.m. in Clitheroe Library. Tel. 01200443561. 16th - St John’s


of Healing, Langho, Ribble Valley Medita­ tion Group. Tel. 01254 825976. 16th - Chatburn


01282661234


Sunday 29 May


May-Sonic


Weekend Basics Junior Theatre School


Enjoy the talents of ^


. these youngs'ters as they perform in aid of Masonic Local Charities


01282 661234 WWW. themuni .co.uk


Inglewhite Road, for morning walk. Tel. 01200414484. 17th - Stepping Out,


meet Hurst Green Vil­ lage Hall car park. Tel. 01200414484. 16th - Bowland Tran­


Church, Read. “Ro­ mance and Rivulets” presented by The Read- stone Singers, followed by wine and cake. Tel. 01282773060. 17th - Clitheroe


Prambles, meet Cock- let Hill car park, Gis- bum Forest at 9-45 a.m. Suitable for prams and pushchairs. Tel. 01200 414484. 18th - St Michael and


WWW. themuni .co.uk 19th - Stepping Out,


meet Downham car park for evening walk. Tel. 01200414484. 19th - C h a tb u rn


School hall, Clitheroe Bridge Club. Tel. 01254 877256. 19th - Stepping Out,


St John’s parish hall, af­ ternoon tea dance from 2 to 5 p.m. 18th - Bowland Tran­


sit Walk, Barrowford to Bamoldswick via Weets. Meet Interchange for 11-35 a.m. P70 bus. Tel. 01200443561. 18th - Ribble Val­


Ramblers, meet Ches­ ter Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Witton Park. Geoff Errington 01254 814990. 17th - Stepping Out, meet Alston Arms,


ley Council Chambers, Refresher workshop for “safeguarding and pro­ tecting children”. 18th - Clitheroe


Ramblers, meet Sales- bury School car park at 7 p.m. Patrick Gavin 01254249500.


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meet Barker Brow car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200414484. 19th - C l ith e ro e


Mountaineering Club, meeting in Clitheroe Cricket Club for il­ lustrated lecture by Bernard Smith about “Ski M o u n ta in e e r ­ ing in Norway”. Tel. 07745801118. 19th - Knowle Green


Villag Hall, luncheon concert featuring Jer­ emy Lamburn on cello and Nigel Spooner on piano. Lunch at mid­ day. To book tel. 01254 826948.


Stunning Naimo electric car concept stars for Kia


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mo”, (pronounced ‘Neh-mo’, meaning ‘square shape’), the Naimo electrie crossover utility vehicle (CUV) was conceived by Kia’s inter­ national design team in Seoul, and is charac­ terised principally by its simple lines and solid, muscular stance. The simple overall design is accentuated


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the Naimo’s battery can be recharged to 80 per­ cent of its capacity within 25 minutes. Under the normal cycle (3.3 kW), 100 percent power is attained after five and a half hours. Naimo will join Kia’s growing test fleet of


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