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uture'development,;fethe environment; housing andS; ncluding housing,-,/theeconomy


,,-ui?;'tQ:i 1 list.of objectives’* quality'’"’75'* \ '''■>'' . v


I I t , j c o n t a i n s 1, - , ' ,# 'E m p lo ym e n t 'L a n d ^d o cum en ts on a^fPos ition Statement, which n d e J -v a r ie ty4 0 f:ii{;outlines;the’;provis ion;of5? ssues’,suchaswhere ;,(Vemployment;laiiu to support.: lew development ^ planning policy.,,, night t a k e j The consultation runs until ?


- a kind of planning!]tsaffordable housing and looks?; ilueprint: for,’: the s>;; at futureJiousing needs for the ■ 'lorough


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I d ace;!affordablesjiS p.m;on Friday;August 12th,'. lousing;'-housing :©and


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: 3oroiigh;Gouncirs'iVressential openspace, such as;| ) e,v e 10 p m e n tfiscar parks; play'areas and sites;v 'ramework sets out^ixwith-visualmr>recreationali;


h a t s; w 11 g u 1 d e . ^ v • Addressing Housing Need g


(levelopment; oveng; in'RibbleiValley,' which s e ts | heinextjdS-.yearsVjout the'councirs policies o n |


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night take place.-,-j ,»“,* .P o l icy ^G 6 ; f Essentia l’:; .,Ribble''Valley_tj,, Open Space),'which'considers j


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? COUSINS Martin Wrigley, a n d - A lan -D ic k ln sp n


and Alan (44), who lives in Great Harwood,' pedalled


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‘ completed a charity bike ride for a deserving hospital..' < Martin (42), of Clitheroe,


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cheers from all the pupils . ' ’Hey Children’s Hospital andstaff.


They received rapturous;f.-,McDonald House at Alder . -^1 ’ © ’>n 'L iv e rp o o l , which


J- f The r ide, which w a s " '-p ro v id e s purpose-built


cdiripleted in just 17; h o u rs ,p ; accommodation for families was the latest fu n d - ra ise r ,:,to stay^vvhile their child undertaken in memory o f ’ ' is in hospital.’. i


' 250 miles from-Stranraer, "Scotland, to,Poulton-le- /F y ld e , 'n e a r? Blackpool,:^ arriving at St Hilda’s CE,7^by,.friends, family an d


? Martin’s first child; who died -itlj&The two riders thanked 11 years ago, aged 16 days. - everyone for their support.


-Primary'School,■’Carleton; .-work colleagues has.been ■


- where Martin teaches. 2 ' handed over to the Ronald


'■ All the money donated - ' . ' . I f anyo'nejelse wishes to donate;.they; can'do so by. visiting vvwwoustgiving.com/


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> This local business, which IS run by husband and wife^s hassle''as possiblet%IS , of skilled installers, help customers,enjoy the luxury oj


;/a new kitchen, bathroom or bedroom by provi^ng an ? I* affordable and professional service


' '* With Martin being a time served craftsman and having 10^


well presented range of kitchen bedrooni md bathrao^i^ visualis'e'the chosen design ‘ j WE-FIT COM provides an array of bespoke affordaWe


has enabled ustomers o bowe ound e kitchens.'There are a vanety of door finishes tdc_hMse*^^^j^p»^|^^^p Vj* ^ ■


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- n from, set on pre-bullt ngid carcases for supenor quality’ ?^ Customers can select from vanous worktop choices, '4-^. ^ yfSvi


choice of doors and then select from clever storage • - solubons that can be incorporated into your cupboards* s ft' and drawers to utilise the space.within. Filling a niche ‘ ’■'} the'area, WE-FIT.COM provides a project management,


It also stocks Integrated appliances,-*?®. C- *' *


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i service to include join ry,;ery, plumbing, electnes, plastenng^l;^| 7 and tiling.-■


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years experience fitting In the trade, they have roce"V‘e i|* \6‘ayaigoiKai^aMto^ unveiled an impressive showroom from inside,Pendle,j^i||:^^..-^,-^^^^^^


Properhes estate agency jn o(.Rs.s4.Jh^,3^/f#^ > , move has enabled customere to browse around the^j^.^


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fir^andtiretclasr ervicewherethec.ustomers satisfacton;« .55 incwluding design work, building plastenng electneal i«,-e5>istheirtopp’nontyMa'rhnsays'the''companyispassionate--work,joinery,plumbingandblingWemanagethe , *


iiitvnrn 4ha /»iit*4nmore':eQfiefaf’finn,‘> Martin added: “W iuHBid^ri»awoiauuyMj ^<m««. su*^^.a


>i^^^^^abo'ut¥akingcirstom’ers'dream project a reality with asproject beginning to end - ensunng minimal disrupbon ; , Every kitchen, bathroom and bedroom installed by us is,;


4*^ Ktipe showroom w'e want lo help by accommodabng the'v-"; professionalism and attenbon to detail i- about every customer we deal with ”


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e can provide the complete package


design and supply direct to the custraer, allowing their s;.?.** pnee.-We.want our customeis to^bejufcsabsfied and liappjf 1»1UI UIW WU I w w mt » j i - . - . • i ' rj . Marfln and Rachel aliso_en]oy supporting l 1oral.cncket


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own tradesman to undertake and complete the installahon:-,* happy with,the end result.%|,t4 i^^> of the project with our continued support throughout.” — "


team, Read,'providing annual sponsorship and this year,;;,.^. supporting their Summer Fayre by putting up for grabs the};


or- oi cn omn j aimnnmn


; opportunity to win a £10,000 fully fitted Krtchen,*:;.',;,..i,;iWi WE-HTCOM is a very genuine loral business taking great^, • pnde in the area within whichjt works anti conbnually^;^;,


' teamrMartin and Rachel Isherwood, along with *^!"''®®'(/if“J/u.'-o];n|ain'ed “Since starbng our busmen we have built a '’personally designed, supplied and fitted ensunng that worns naru lo leianuiiB iBiJuiauun n na^ -.ou... j reputaton for'Drofessional, efficient and personal service 1 all your expectahons are m


jn mind, nght from the moment you step inside 1#? kitchen, bedroom or bathroom'project with sympathy, .; i '!-*-;-.Lancashire, open Monday to Fnday between 9-30 a n o , >, 5p m, Saturday 9-30am to4pm anditiscosM


et It is'our aim to treat your ?;; Why not visit the showroom at 154 Whalley Road, Read, -


'works hard to retain the reputation it has'established.. :l- .


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for'yo'ur project-The customer can then#.&WE-FlT.COM has earned a reputahon tlirough the years iM'and completed projects) or_cal|0 ap.^iour images to help"';


}of working hard to meet our customerslequirements W "just want to provide a professional sennee at the nght I *


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•iTHE next Coach Ramble o"r-


; ?iganised locally by the-Ram- ;? biers Association is on Sunday -


'^jAugust 7th, to Castleton, in -the Peak Distnct


•iv There are pick-up points ■'■ ■


‘’‘throughout.East Lancashire;,.,, land, once at the destination,


'Iguided walks to suit all abili­ t ie s Families are welcome. - -


L To book, telephone Hazel - Dean on 01282 449979 from ^


. .’and Sunday.’Future destma-?.... tions are on September,4th to


' 7 to 9 p nT Monday to Friday ' and 10 a m to noon Saturday .•


' Glenriddmg and October 2nd - toNidderdale ' '


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3„d g^i^ng m ?f.? Rachel, who was bom and brought up in Read, added: website is updated weekly.exhibibng the latest ongging^, ^2^4 877354, or raobi^^^ \


further informahon; pleas^og onto www.ive-m.Mm (Uiep., 4®?


FUN D-RA ISIN G C Y C L IS T S : A la n ' ( le t t ) ; .w ith ‘M a r t in , b e in g th a n k e d by Denise K e , Alder H ey Child ren’s H osp ita l’s fund-raising a d n im is t ra to r . (s )


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I §iS' ■tss-v ~ PEOPLE in Ribble'Valley^.^^^^ by Duncan Smith,


iMatt builds musical .m s t r ^ .iceliarid pop queen ’ ,


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l EORMER.Ribble Valley stu­ dent Matt Nolan has been help-


:dng: world-famous Icelandic : singer. Bjork with one of th e :: i bespoke instruments she will.?j..;


be using on tour. • has; been my .great


pleasure to be.working re-


'xentlyi.with .both’a world- ? leading artist and Iceland’s • i only Pipe-Organ maker,”-'; said Matt ^


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■.©“After a few different 'Ideas were kicked about; I


.'was commissioned to pro- :: duce a set of 61 chromati-, '. cally tuned bronze tone-. ■ f bars with an Indonesian Gamclan sound - “In a volcani­ cally heated


.w o rk sh o p o n th e


:>south- coast


of Iceland, Bjorgvin t o :


’ .. first single and is due out at the end '-of this month.” - - Matt (37) attende'd St'Augus-


3K. tine’s RC High School at Billington;, He was a; member of, the schooPs,,


famous choir and then band, led by .-,


if;, local teachers Peter Rose and Anne.., ?;ff Conlon; the award-winning"writers i Mjbest known for their.WWF.-spon-... ’


5,: sored environmental musicals for '"children.


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js-masson;rebuilt,an.old,' j:i: battered celeste intqja larger solid oak case and fitteditwithMIDIfacJ-


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,'tuators. - so that the in- 'strument can be played


? either with its own key-/ board or remotely with"


? another electronic key- board or a computer sequencer. The result “gameleste”.


“This amazing i n s t r u m e n t : f e a -


fv: ■ tures prominently; o n : two . t ra c k s ' on B jb rk f s ' -.fdfthcbmT


ing,album, Biophilia,} th e /.f irsL


;5 of which; / ©Crystal-/; line, will,;


®//be}r'the! iRoclAand to 'wow audiences ...» ; ' - - -•.N' - - ■ ' 'ANrup-and-coming five-piece.. t- -i ' !


.i-:-?; ’Living in Bath since his university .; 'igldays there; but whose parents still .? ■•m live in .Wilpshire; Matt was a senior..: ' engineer designing electronic chips, ? loi before he started his hand-made; ‘Cymbals and gongs craft business;, just three years ago. i-iThe only resident UK cymbal and?


■ gong smith. Matt travels to Europe*, and the USA exhibiting his bespoke/ musical instruments


-.. Lovingly designed and hand:/; made m. his workshop;.which-is ; based under four railway arches/ close to Bath Station, his beautiful;;


: creations are bought by an ever m:/; . creasing list of famous musicians. “ ‘ ‘The gameleste will appearlive at-


Bjork’s seven-night residency at the, . Manchester International Festival-.


• m July. I t will join a whole host of-. ' other specially commissioned me-.. !. chanical and electro-mechanical; instruments.The Manchester dates


. sold.out very quickly, but the Bi-. ophilia show will be touring around ., the world later. Rumours suggest • that Sydney; Reykjavik, Rio and San Francisco are on the list


.:;M To check out further details about ‘ Matt log on to: www.mattnolan custom com.


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}'?rock band is set to get pulses rac-., ingwhen it performs to crowds at


:> V a popular venue in London.-i . : On Saturday, July 23rd, Paul?,


3';Tierney (27), Mark Duckworth". (27), Richard Blenkinsop (22),.


'.'. Jimmy Swan (22) and.l9ryear- old Tom Rice, who are members .-


: ;) of “ThoseDirty Words” will be ■ •’-' headlining a show at the Monto.


'? I Water Rats venue m London. .V.,. vi.".'.;Tt IS claimed to be the place- which has provided a great deal .


.f:'’o f potential for aspiring bands- ■'■ and artists::The band was put tOr . gether by -Paul; who is a former:?


? tpupilofRibblesdaleHigh.-. . ’i-: • A* coach; trip from Glitheroe;| .fi to the venue in London is being? ’?!■ organised..The price for a return S^trip is £30.‘This includes entiy to;j


, .‘The gig. Anyone interested in at-; ' tending is asked to log on to \vww.. thosedirtywords com


Musical cream teas * ^ I A MUSICAL tea party'takes


; place at Trinity Methodist Church 5' in Glitheroe on Saturday, and eve­ ryone is mvited The fund-raising event, from 2 ' to 4 p.m., offers cream teas and;;;;


•.Open to musicians o f all ages and ftti. 1. standards and can be taken on 27?.;.' :? different instruments; including . ' . piano and voice; Some of the re-.}=


‘ cakes set to musical accompam-?, ’ ment; It is being organised by. the,;© church in conjunction,with Gathiiij:


:■ cent exam candidates will be dem--.l, ? onstratmg their musical talents at?. ?; Saturday’s Tea Party." } ' L' '


■ erine Carr, the local representa-;r^ tive for the'ABRSM (Associated©; Board of the Royal Scliools of Music) in Clitheroe " The ABRSM holds pra'cti- " cal music exams at the Glitheroe©?,;


/ Centre - which is Trinity Meth-7 odist Church - and at centres all h


; ; round the country.three times.a ©year;.The graded music exams are;©


;?©..The ABRSM Clitheroe Centre?;/: ;iieeds' a’ new ..“warm-up’l- digital : piano for the all-important-time ?,.* just before a candidate goes into;}/


.their music exam;'and Saturday’s^? event will raise funds towards ttie. ;.s cost as well as benefiting the Tnn-;©


■ ity Methodist Church fund-raising .H 'to re-order the church


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;??■ There will be,a raffle.-'AdmiS;,?..| : Sion to Saturday’s event iS £3 for.x) adults and £2 for children '


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