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- 'p h ie Altham, So-- .J!;,i,Leilah Farmer,’'- ' • phie Curran, Mary'7-- and Sam Smith
8-9 :'Boys, - joint , Smith,Imogen j - ■ J-/l,vTbm ■
' -Toddlers: Isobel ’Altham Nuttall ’ ' 3
7vi.Sam Smith, Leilah ! Mixed-jointl, . ; S» Farmer.;Toddlers: >--;; Libby Smith and ; :,;j Imogen Nuttall,-' Lucy Pilkmgton, |
-V Isobel Smith. Matthew King , Egg'and spoon.'12- ^ g-ll: Mixed : - 15: Mued-Geor- . -MarcusLeaver,
’t Smith, Alice Cur- .leaver,Mark . Z ■^ran.'-d-Ti-Boys - Winckley.9-10 ?
»Pilkmgton7. Libby,,t* worth, Georgia,, a [
.i’yrs:: Boys - Mat-i- ’t^Madelcine.Turner, - thew King, Marcus ‘ > Jenny Pilkington. ‘ 'Leaver. Girls - So-^ss 6-7: Mixed -joint .j
Duckworth^lO-ll Ife^^^^ Altham, ; ^ Musical Millie.; , on:thc^yktbria - -
A*,woman ■ who'-;Mill
and.Cobden theycar Allequin ■ 'brought a lifetime^. Mill sites off Watt ; nient will bcpro-
"'t,',, h ' ” P m will round off '
, of music to Sabden - "* Street,'Birtwells vided. ' has died'MrsMilj". Printers site and '
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ijJand Jack Watter- skipping 12-15: kI son;. Girls -
LucyMixed-.Toe Duck-;
' , i lie Moorhouse was near Mount Pleas-" oGlVICGS '
? '"98 when she; died.^ijiganU and 'although f Sabden’s church serv?! f la s t week after a A residents,realise -'ices this Sunday short illness-just , that’.lheTormeri (''are: 10 a m at the days after she was _ industrial site at Baptist Church in fplayinghcrwcekly",, Victoria Mill does'; Clithcroe Road
'L? hymns at .Sabdenvj- need redeveloping,';;?;; with Joan and Tim ;=
ft.Baptist: Church'.;<atjieyareconcerned:,Ka Peagamandlla.m: .;
r. :, Mrs* Moorhpuse,.- - ■ had passed many.
iwDuckworth.ylOri'i: ; and under: Mixed ? ■
j ;;v;,belleTurner-, Mary-;; glow bicycle race. 12 ; l'd;iWhite'i;8.-9:' Boys,:^/and over: Maed i.i? ■:t'Jack>Watterwn,;i\i;'.i‘l_evi Nicholson,-’;
phie Curran, Isa- Farmer.- „
., -Tom Altham. Girls ! Lucy Pilkington; *Jenny-Pilkington, joint 3,: Madeleine:
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ijff Turner and Libby »?Smith.,6-7: Boys,-. Sam'Smith,’Leilah Farmer; Toddlers: Isobel Smith, Imp- gen Nuttall
j f thew King, Marcus s„,ith and Eleanor ; ,5 r. Leaver. Girls-So- Robinson, Leilah ^
f.,‘.-'.ll:.;Boys.—Mat-/,.. .j '_ jQ in t i ,S am ■f"; the youngest.of six _______________
lASabden.'herhomej ' village She was]
' gia Leaver.'Mark-- Sophie Curran, M liLW1 n ck 1 ey, r 1 o e; Becky Pilkington. 7
'ft' musical milestones, in her lifetime ’’ which was spent in;
:?cuss the proposals ] ■sand hoWithey willi? '■affect the future of,: V Sabden and to form ;. ;; and asociation so •/ residents can sup
■ The meeting on Tuesday is to dis-"'
' since she was seven, ; Everyone''inter- but never had a ehed is.urged to
Potato race; :12rl5;. Mixed*—’ Mark Winckley,* Geor gia; Leaver,-rJbe’
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Leaver,;; Matthew-g King.'Girls-Becky J:' Pilkington, MarVg:
‘(Duckworth. 10- pastbitycle 12and ■
AliceL-urran
. . White, Sophie CurTj. f ran. 8-9: Boys-Jack a
- Madeleine Turner, Jenny Pilkington,;- Alice Curran
■ 11: Boys -. Marcus - Mixed - Stijn
•Watterson,Lucy;!r- Pilkington. 8 and • : under:ML\ed-
Joe Duckworth, ,
MarkWmcklcy.il and over: Mixed -Sophie Curran,-;, Sophie Altham,- ; ■ Becky Pilkington.-, 9-10: Mixed TT Mat thew King, JackZ„..i
started playing the,.]
' pipe organ at. the ■' . old Baptist Chapel .ij f s until It closed, in,
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■;-;'i whereshchadbeen,..:'tabout;* the,;large?!';* Mass at St Mary’s' ■ ■f:-:church;.organisti*.r;,?
numberiOf.houses!if;.;RG. St Nicholas’s ; flats proposed.7,'/.-iChurch is hold t ing services in tlic ' ,'v church hall while
/, the church is dosed ■ for repairs This
,;;Sundayat9-30a.m;V .-. Holy Eucharist will ' , be led by the Rev. NormanAtty
77' children and h a d p o r t each,other to f Allntmcintc played the piano 7 protect 'Sabden.,
. formal lesson un- attend'but if you’ , til she was 14. She
.1 ■ 1984 and then the, smaller Hammond, •. ■. ' 0
j:\Watterson;-Tom Altham. Girls-Al-.ij;
ice-.Gurran,,
Lucy.fi Pilkington,*;Libby;7i Smith;.6-7: iGirlsg Leilah Farmer;?g
Obstacle race;.12-15: Mixed :-->,Geor7: giay Leaver, Joe: Duckworth; Mark; .Winckleyat.lO? 11;'Girls - Becky aPilkington;;Mary
SamSmith.Todiy!; dlers; Isobel Smith;.i| Imogen Nuttall . 't
.'Altham, Sophie Curran. 9-10 ■ -
Marynissen, Mark Winckley, Georgia;?-: Leaver. llyrs: I Mixed-Marcus Leaver, Sophie ' 'r
• ■ •“gan or piano for; .'.''/weddings, funerals] •/.' and services in all; .ft'.'the other village] churches and for; keep'fit classes;:
dancing groups,' c o n c e r ts . ,'an d
• Mixed - Matthew -H King, Lucy Pilking-;^
.'ton,JackWatter-:: ? i son. Syrs; Mixed; -TomAltham, •
Welhethrowmg ■
V Sam Smith, Alice ; Curran
•; 11-15: Boys - Mark?' WincUey, Joe
--Duckworth; Luke Watterson. 12-15: Girls-Georgia;; Leaver, Caroline; Winckley. 10-11:
Marcus Leaved' O Departing 30 December 20-11;
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tJterson. 6-8-Mixed • *C.- Sam Smith, Lei- ? lah Farmer. Tod- ,,
■Three-legged.;ll-15: V Mixed - Sophie * Altham and Becky Pilkinglon, Marcus i f LeaverandMat-
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” "dlersi lsobel Smith, ,Zi - Isabelle Turner. 9 Imogen Nuttall.':»i&:;
yrs: Mixed-Jack iWalterson; joint ■
shows.'The great? grandmother \yas: a weaver at the old Cobden Mill before; leaving to bring ,up
■' ■well as playing in church every, week] i • she has played or:
rare interested you ? can. call. on. 01282:;;; 776123, before 8 ■ p.m
'.arcnottavailablefti on -Tuesday but
■ organ in the con--UriCKGt-', , - . , , ■
■ verted chapel ;in Sabden CC were thef; ; the schoolroom. As . highest'.scbrers in
/;theiClitheroe and,.',. .iDistrictjCricket,;,:- :.'League;vThe,sunv'-;; '
.shone.as' Sabden ji.,*;' ■/knocked up 149 for?"-. ; 5 to beat Chipping'*?, '' Ramblers at Chip-.,/ '.ping.'-Nick Burton,.,' , Rick Wright and -r .! Chris Diinderdaleu)
the-fourth week^ of cup iixtures in'
| vu .y .j, " r . J io to ro .- r ';. . > n„o.i,-hi,. should attend a
d 11 u u 1 u «a I IL.11 u ,d .• public meeting next I /Wednesday, July! '.13th,‘
at7p.in.inSti Mary’s Communityi] Hall; Mr David In-|
t/! have their name;]/1 ■
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.t all made 30. Chipr !7V ■i-’pingi completed.;!
Jallotment.lt would] -also,help if people]] :■ could let the pansh| ■: council clerk, Mrs .•* ’Angela Whitwell,
:gham, of the Ribv| i.ble'Valley Strategic;] 'Partnership, which| ■is. proposing. thc;| . scheme,- wishes to ;s] .'meet anyone mter-3
s.ested m the opporfi tunity of having an'|
fe number before thes. I ’ me’etmg so a list of' I
■.'■' address and contact |7
her daughter Freda Sabden are now sec--< „i-nr nn" 0128’ and helping her^ o n d 'm the cup
late husband Clif-'.,. s ta n d in g s , 'tw o ' , ( i ' ’
ford with his poul- points behind Chip- ToddlGr v i
'.. ’■/;■ life.- : MGGting
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. V A public meeting is to v '.;/'be held next week ii'/jsto form a residents’- association/ with
the aim of protetect ’ct- ing the character of. Sabden The meet-, ing IS open to all -
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■2,'Lconie Roinson/ and Lucy Pilking-.; ;.
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,ton;>Libby Smith. 81 yrs; Mixed.-/Tom s
iillhew King, Isabellef.;*.^,**'.®™’ Z®-"!'}!- '.Turner and Maiy
and Madeleine c^genNuttall 0
I :;f'Turner; Lucy Pilk-!i ington and Libby
|j 1 - Georgia Leaver.*- , t Wks ;f*_V Si.r, '
I; Sack race.l2-15:-.-v:A?* . , Mixed-1 Mark' ’;t| , 4;}Wmckley,Joe> Duckworth,’,,
f SmithiToddlers: 5 Imogen Nuttall g‘p .‘land Isobel Smithl|f
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White 8-10 M&ed . ■ Curran Mixed -Alice Curran and -l: '
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g ’.Sophie Curran, . Florence White ' ’'.Isobel Smith, Imof
thcir.mnings with.. |Hercohtactdetails| -t are arfrw@liscali "j
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trybusinessandhas j ] pingA/bi.c,'- vft-Sabden Toddler- been involved in all
aspects of village DOWling.v - t ','r.--'Fuesday morning Sabden Bowling aub^flfrbm. 9-30
a.ml;int;
Group meets each
ISisappc^gfor,ypto'^jj,*e?BbptistiHalfg unteers to help, runjj:iHj-' (;;i;jijgjbe Rdad¥
•■Asummer;
Nextup.is|;f,jgy-5-.'fp-f:(lie-:^^ itthe Alan and A n i ta f jg x j jo play with‘|
..Whalley trophy in'_^ August,, followed J ,/ f .by September’s . floodlit singles. If anyone would like
/ and will be held in ::ft,?thev blav bowls or.'/The.-Pendle -A'.y.j vV' y p
^ k ^ j.-TfllWLXi W A I , y
,.'T jea and toast
^eicome^mduding, volunteers to help'•< .
j bje^Lfast All
interestedyillagers; ;.?; to'help;" whether,: P o p qUIZ;; *^* If**' L* --. -
.'PendlcAyitcn
S; St Mary’s Commu-.'./i,? not,' please contacti', !'! pub has a .weekly ,. nityHallinWhalley’ Pauline S ta n s f ie ld p o p quiz which is RoadonTuesda'y,'- on 01254 824520, .'proving popular on
,Julyl2th,at7p.m'',,.or,07843 630765, ' Sundays at 6 p m j A lot of villagers or Mary Griffiths " ' The usuaLThurs-". are'concerned at 'on 01282774082or'? day-night general I
' proposed in Sab- St M a ry S ■ - ; - [nial den and feel that it Parishioners from St;'''
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/|cjtheyillage which is asi/iin. Sabden;?joined"/A public meeting ioi| 1 .•.•■■already strugglingllfscores'bf people at;!j:a/all!residcnts ^ - Lwith,
major.traffic/Ati-a
special.open-aif^,/i;*
village.group? larjlj
- will seriously harm Mary’s RC Church’ ,,' JuP i l3 3 * ■
Balloon racG: '■ Three! balloons have
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‘ the balloon .race ' held by the ^urs-', day Club at St Ni-
ibeen returned from )lage’as a;;rat',run'rt';'.i the normal Sunday KftSeptemhpy./J;-^^ from ClitheroeToSfrltirae'of ll/a.m;'inf,.;;-i7.p.m,
in.St ”J“V,ill
, ' ists usjng the vil-,' Masses' return to ’ held on 5
- the Burnley, Pen-’- 'to J?;'tira 'die areas. Th’ere VWeekl”'
Sabden from this ''CommunityH a ^ hoped to set up .
ILa.m. in ' !
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..'./i mg spaces and lhe -S,'St: Michael and St'i:« Diamond Juo iv < 1 , 'problem of motorj .''John’s', Clitheroe.n'] next -lu
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highways.is-\i.'Mass and parish r'Merested in organ 31 '.’ sues, with a severe party in 'the sun-‘3 - mg’celebrmion . iv; lack of. car/park/K*> shine’bn Sundayati??imark Ihe .G
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■ the large number ,,i 07901992497.' — knowledge quiz'I of new homes being
\ ] continues as nor-a I . its competitions this^bf e’ there' are^^^^ .. .... ..i/.'tH'cari'be'cbmpiled.'j?: inferested partiesl ‘ 7 .
.'//'b celebrations committee to .vwdith WcllS'is ready to enlist!?-
members..Tlie draw'will beix J® th*^ I S
take ideas forward.-;, ^;SIM0NST0NE
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' G a i a ' d a y , Last Sunday was perfect with
i f / monstone; leavers’ service ’<inrliiirrh
■k‘ on: the Street"' was their /Tne 2012 Ordo.and Almanac ;V *
The year six children led part .1',. of the service' using “The / Street Bible". “The Word
■It in church
y ; and readings.* Following . ./.I’R f'zady for, ■
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? was held.on the school field ' by the church door. Pay- - with;a'tugtof-war;;Punch :and'Judy,':lots of'games,-
'day .of real family fun and
c \ k f S p e U f i o n ^ A A strawberry tea for the funds; cakes and pppetitions. A . of^vhalley Parish Church
'/Z something'.to please the/: :.f-‘large crowd who attended.;?
/ j:: Winner of the ‘JTussie mus- ’ ■ ■
;( ' posy of flowers,-herbs and pgrecnery was YearTwo pu- pil Noah Clark.
. A table top sale organised by ; St Peter’s, Simonstone, will
TabiG top' \
:' | s take place on Saturday, July ;j 9th at-.l to 3 j?^m/Tables
i; A 'Cost £5,each,' to book tel; 01282771147.'!*'' ,
is to be held at 6 ;WhittamS Road? Whalley, between 27’i; 30 and 5 p.m; bn Saturday/iSl]
L sie’-l competition which is a Midweek Holy'C6mmunion|] ; ,.'..will be
celebrated.at'
lO.iriS
...itoday in the church and to/- -'morrow Holy Communion::
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Friday praiso ■' The Friday Praise service for . . ,___, ’ the whole family will be
ADDGy.Bara
" at 6-30 p.m.:in
St.Peter's ■ h: : Church; Simonslono;This 1
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4 / is a fun and worship service. well-supported by the fami-;
; ■ Due to the holidays there. ' K will be no family praise in
.■ S ' lies m the community and is i' followed by refreshments.
’ - Au^st. 0.’-' o. i i WADDmGTON 'T
: Greeenfingered Peter Foley ■ •". and Liz Dean are ope'ning
Open garden ' ‘ *
:• a.m. and at 6-30 p.m; the ,■ ; Deanery Year of the Bible; service will be held
On Sunday, there will be Holy . / Communion'at 8-30 a.m., ■parish'communion ,at;10*
■ ■ meditation in the Abbey' Library
'■Held on Friday? July 15th > Dean Taylor Productions be-:{; • ’ — ■ i / gin another visit to.WhaUg
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:57 ley. Abbey bn Sunday with''g fi]a perfomarice bf/Shake?,],? :.;Jspeafe’s “Twelfth Night’’ at |i | , 2 p.m'],There will be other]ii '//performances at 12-45 p.m.;]! /]]ahd7p]m;]orithe ’];']'Wednesday and Thursday: ■;£ Tickets for adults £22 with £16 /]
ft.]_cohc]essibns and children]/ T12.7 ;"v ./ ■ ;*■ ..—] ./
i /1 their, garden at;Waddow....................................
.There: are] special jdealsTor/Jj t;>Jfamilies; and:?^gfbups?'p^ »] schools and college studentsg '/.with their tutors. Bbbldngsl; and mbre infofrnatibn on';:.; Sii0177246625]6;t;®i|g^^
' f!,; open will be the garden-of. , gm until noon. Bring along,? * ,>
S 'jLodge,-Waddingtbn; to the, MGthodlSt .Church S; , public on Sunday, July lOth ; 7^ “ n’ brew” morning will J •,:..;;from 11 a.m; to 5 p.m.'AIso be held on Saturday from 10
;• .sDunnoW; Hall, .Slaidburn,shoes; handbags etc and re- ■ '/''Proceeds from the’ t
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/■/■/are'in aid of StfHubert’s :
'K f BBC Radio pmcashire’s gar- : denmg arid outdoors pro-
.Home-made', refreshments.? will be available and plants,, for sale.
:i!Vr/!.;2 p.m. with Stephen Lowe SGfVICG ■ i, and Peter Foley answeringiThe 10-30 a.m. service 'at ■ z’ all of your gardening ques--?;;] Whalley Methodist Church-'
*:? /.•■gramme is live from Wad- /';.? -■ i dow Lodge from 11 a.m. to
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L’] tioris:;'^’,?-' '.'■' '7--. - . „ - ’ on Sunday will be led by the ' Admission of £3.50 covers'' Rev. Tim Thorpe'.;-,;,,'^ «
.r.b o th gar'dens'..which are.'g ‘'■•sit'uatl^d on the B6478,15 SWIDQ COnCGrtv._ 1. I*'minutes apart >-
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‘ -'•'V*" - PriGSt’S Visit
’'WHALLEY ‘
Father Patrick Hough, who,., >
" has'relalives in Whalley, wasTeceritly ordained priest "■’in the USA He'is visiting'-' f>
t.thhe'e;Ribble*Valley; wilnl say.ji
X his first Mass at Stonyhursf'oGryiCe 7 * ^ . , . , ; KlDDie' , -c o. v ,
'and will say Mass at English ? The 2 p m service |n'West Martyrs’ RC Church, WhaL''Bradford Methodist Church jj
- ley, at 10 a m. on Tuesday.-]'; will be led by the Rev Katy,g f He will cive the traditional :7;v^.'.Thomas and worship |w
.’'new priest’s blessing at the Fiona,Tomlin and.will mv„ h endoftheMass.‘'''^'*5>''‘'L -,7,.,'^'.elude the Sacrament.of , English'Martyrs’ Parish 200.-]. Holy Communion. A warn
®Lane,'"after finishing playing at the.;\^':31tey signed Trshirts, posters and,, ■
.'sTowrisendsRecords,; oiuMoorifejokes arid talks from its members.,, ■
’’BeatHerder,Festival in:Sawley;7----- ------- fi.o,v-ci„nnt„rp fi„ t.. ' host 'i ■
822240. WEST BRADFORD
7 . Thc,.popular Swing-Com-,, 5 >{f manders willbe appearing^
^j«0.«vailable|from 01254 . 'FOLK MUSICIANSl'Membe’rs'of The Lancashire Hotpots in' Clitheroe.'(s) vu,-> - ’
UFOLR music furinies/The Lan-'z-,”/fans queuing to get theirhands on r'jTitheir happy supporters.,] A«v»ii4-’T
j'rtfMr rvf fVinir r»/»«7 iilhlimV,v*j?« Cfriro tntinfmpr Pnill A/l
in Whalley,Conservative < Clubat7-30pm.onSatur-;'' day,'July 16th Tickets are: i
'/ [of Thorneyholme School, .■,:, Dunsop Bridge. *
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• ;Ben
and.Sarah Johnson at .. .-yQnf ynwanted: clothes,'.' w ceive a fir'ee brew. There will s
; also be various stalls includ-:/ ■'ing bric-a-brac."The bags-'
( the refurbishment
of.the.® building.
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'■ them and pays the church;/.' -by the weight;’The churchk ; IS very close to work being a ■
r,’of clothing are collected jby a company th,at recycles As
• started later this month pn.:i! '
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; in the Abbey Chapel at 9-1: ; 30 a.m. will be followed by 0
• theme using hymns, songs ;* ■: can be ordered now and will ,1, I’/ the service a gala fun day ; -omer forms are on the table j;j I ment will be required later?]' /Fruit and tGa?
each month and prizes paid at the beginning of the next month.'
The.prize money.i'i will be half the takings’diAk
■' a.warm: sunny day for the St Peler.’s CE School; Si?
.5 vided into three prizes. One/-/ number at £1 r: or £12 a year./ J
:■- should be paid in .advance.??; / Members can have' as many' si ./numbers as they
like.sThe;] '. first draw will be made for:« /' the beginning of Septem/ .x: ber.
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A PLANNING applica-] tion has been submited] toRibble/Valley/Bor-J
'"by Matt Baxter-®
:j;-ENERGETIG; e s ta te . agent t'/Bill Honeywell has been-hit-iv' /■iting several milestones this :< ■
• week on his charity cycie ride 'to raise £20,000
fqr.Cahcer Research.
, J c - . Bill, from Clitheroe, has so .
a fa r clocked up more than 3,300 //' miles and a total of £10,292 as he*
h.travels around the UK coastline.' / •JEight'weeks .into: his journey,*; sy he has now reached -the British ; / a mainland’s most southerly point; ; 'Land’sEnd. ]
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• ?.?: Throughout his travels Bill has" -, ;■ be'en keeping an online diary,*or/., /•■“blog’’, with daily, updates and / .•/photographs for his followers. On :,x reaching Land’s End, he.wrote;. '.-/“Land’s End is brash, busy and ■
' • over-commercialised, with plenty., ;:of people there eveu'on a non-. .; ' holiday Monday.,
■•:;* ‘,T suppose it’s'a more elderly / s clientele at this time of year, and c / certainly the toilets appeared to* ■ ' be the busiest attraction." " ’ ;
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.*, J-..“Having' spent'atenner.eight ■Jyears/agoTo.'have,my picture-, v! taken by the famous signpost I de- ' ■ cided not to bother this time, but I ? did write an entry in the lEnd-to- :?
’> .Enders’ book,’making clear, that •: /'- this wasn’t any ordinary LE-JOG (LandJs End to John O! Groats) :. ridel"’ ,
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'-.'■This week Bill has had a major]? helping hand with his fund-rais-?]
.■/ying after 11-year-old Ella SpencerJ- and her younger brother,'.Luke, ft helped to'raise £320 by. holdingf
GREAT BAKE: Eleven-year?old Ella Spencer,raised,a tasty £320 towards Bill Honeywell’s efforts."
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; a baking sale on Saturday; Ella’s ; ; mum Tracey saidt '-Sh'e helped Bill when he did the Wainwnght
■ challenge and it was her
idea.to - ■ ■ hold the bake sale this time; We .>: ’ made a flier and delivered it along : . our road the day before arid whenv| 'Saturday came.we got a'.really*/ good turnout.”
;■ “ .“We had beenup the nigHt.b'elSlx
atAvww.justgiving.com/Bill-Hon-, ' ‘< 1 \ com and can sponsor him online
. fore making alls'orts of cakes'ahdT^eywell.'You can also leave dona- :. after about two hours we had been z. • tions at his estate agency offices at /sold out. I’m all caked out
for.the',5 /l* Castlegate, Glitheroe; 79 King moment; but we will hopefully be/.s;; Street;:Walley;T3 Queen Street,
'■there to greet Billwhen he getss’'; Great Harwood or the Fountains, back and Ella can present him .7-. Gisburn Road, Barrowford. ■
■ ■. 7;, Hotpots delight in: Glitheroe
with the money we have raised.’’ / ■ *. Hearing the news;;Bill posted on his Twitter page: .“Hats.off to 11-year-old Ella Spencer.who yesr terday had a cake stall and raised : over £300. What a star!”
:’/ Ypu,catf follow, Bill’s progress at
vvwxwbillhoneywell.blogspot'
pugh Council for a pro- , i'posed new h'ouseand ga-, rage; following reitioval of
theiexisting.Jiousej and garage; Re-siibmis- ; Sion of3/2011/0204?.'' ’] ;■' ■ Go m m e n t s : o n : t h e i
proposal.atjiWaddow, House, Glith'eroe Road; .Waddington].(number< 0486);must.-;be<made] to the council by July^; 22nd. ' '! ■ ' -* /•ft.Other'pIans submit-/ ted include:'^ ,
Clitheroe: /Fascia sign ?
with.-the.shopi-'name and telephone number and iL' luminated as existing at 23^ King Street (0454). Granny / annex (detached). Re-sub-, mission of refused applica, lion 3/2010/1011P at Shuttle? worth Farm; Henthom Road (0480). Steel Portal Framed building to provide covering to yard to prevent dirty water,] atThiih rty Acres Farm, Edis--'' ford Bridge; (0491). . v
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::I Chaigley: Proposeid new; garage/car port block,,! lolAy, / store and toilets'with office;
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space above at Manor Farm, -ft Hodder Bridge, (0365). Pro- ] posed new covered muck • ..i] store at Plantation Farm .. (0477) - 7
y.K Chipping: Proposed smgle i. storey rear extension follow? ■ :■: mg demolition of.Tean-to . ] passage at Isaacs Farmho^e,,: Parsonage Lane, (0507). 4- A Gisburn:.Two storey,ex-. ]
tension, to the rear of the ? j Newings;
-.Coal Pit Lane .i (0389).-Proposcd conserva- /,] toiy to the rear of 6 R ib b le s - .i dale Court, (0431)
; Mellor; Alterations^and , . j extension to existing dwell-
ing to form kitcheri/dinmg -f room, garage and chimney. ■ i
-Removal of existing outrig-. ■ t iger and garage block at Yew ; :{ /Tree Farm, 49 Mellor Brow '/ : (0493). Proposed demolition ; ■ of the existing dwelling and.../
. the erection of a replacement,,, 1-dwelbng with garage and as-, ? sociated external works. Re- ; vised submission of planning :; consent 3/2010/
0753P.atThe; '/ 'Farmhouse, Cunliffe Moss ,
Farm (0510) ,;T v ’ ;; Mittoni'Portal' Framed./■](
hi- Sabden: Proposed dormer, .1 to
rear.roof slope cladded .:: • with natural blue slate, with * a pitched roof 44 Padiham ■ Road, (0461) ,
'oft Waddington; Proposed -.. ] demolition of existing res t-. . ,
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V dential: outbuilding;. Con-?:, ] '.atruction of. replacement ,■
'outbuilding to create two• .]
:: self-contained holiday cot- ■/ . tages and a work from home, ;
■' office.-Associated external.,/; /■works. Design amendments^, • f to-approved'Scheme, no. -.V •?3/2009/0062P at Mill Farm, ■ , Mill Lane (0506) ,
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'.//■••West Bradford: Proposed /7 1 demolition’of the existing *;.:; '■lean-to and construction of -,y ] a two and single
storey.side •
^extension to provide addi- -/,] /■tional family:and bedroom . / space, with a bathroom and , ■/ ; entrance porch at Hanson’s: ■ ' Farm,'Eaves Hall Lane, , (0485) ' ■ . .
Whalley:'Proposed so-.,/:
? lar installation to five areas : .'.within The Sidings Business ■ -i ■iPark; A) roof mounted in-:: , stallation on Olympic House > ]
:! to East and West slopes; B) -,: ;: :: free standing installation ad - , ; i.jacent to Marathon House; :'] iC) wall mounted installation ■ -i
:, at rearof units 10 and 11; D) ■ ] roof mounted installation on .
4 units 3-7 and E) roof mount? i :. r ed installation on new portal ■ ■ ) structures between ■ Cum?,?,] fberland House and unit 2 at .■
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'/The Sidings Business Park?,:” (
0 4 9 4 ) , ; J ]■ ' f i i • ■ 7-
: general storage building a t ./ land at Eastham House Farm. ] (0492)’* '
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rid , (0491) , A/ **,
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