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f. Grammar School ; teacher suspend- " e d .W a ^ ? ^ ,S , I .>3. Martin Pater- ir son is staying at iBurnieyFC. ^
'4 . Drink-drive . -.'teacher banned;.'-.'.; Kfrorii road after A59: smashr’ '
; 5: Boy involved in - '< accident. ’ ^ - 6: Couple celebrate;
:;'£3,500,000 Nation- ;: , al Lottery win. ic?,. Traders asked to^ be on guard.
I 8. Firefighters free f i baby locked in car. j 9. Police officer. . ; .'.trapped after freak.; fall outside pub. :. -:.:
Warnmeto traders over i
iii^bneyscam . PO LIC E are warn ing traders of a “short ’ change’?! scam .which is - sweepingUhrough the . Valley , They are particularly
hunting. two women of -L Eastern .European ;de- -j scentwhoare, targeting-! Ribble,.Valley shops and - confusing: shopkeepers’'^: into .handing over more.-:' money than they should.
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A WELL-RESPECTED community^ s talwart, \ former parish and Rib- ’ ■: ble Valley councillor and «
:v: Gisbum businessman hassi died at the age of 82 ’ <' Mr Harry Turner Wad-
' 'dington; who was dubbed s “Mr Gisburn.;for his life-
1 long dedication and hardi-s- .'■work for the. village; diedi> : at homeafter a shortilL t.’.-
ness _ / - Mr^Waddington was .
Zran'his
own.business in tbe'timber trade, later
born in Gisburn and
s branching out into build-ji5 mg contracting Stj- . Z After,completing his -
; National Service with the :-i 'Royal ArmyiVeterinary. j ' Gorps;;Mr.;.,Waddington a
' : met his wife;to-be,'Hilda, atj an ex-serviceman’s . gathering at Gisbum - The couple married
: ■ at St.Michael’s- Church,: ’ Bracewell, and made their. * home in Gisburn, having
" three children ;^Helen; : ■ Smith and:Richard:and
David Waddmgton T. Mr Waddingtonwas de
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scribed as a.-“kmd) caring and compiunity-spirited person” who was extreme- • ly passionate about village ■ • life.’ He served as a Ribble
:v:; Valley councillor for. 25 ; years covering Gisburn,-
: Rimington.vPaythorne and Horton-in-Craven
HARRY WADINGTON? 'cession through Gisbum,:
:'he always organised, a-,
:"fantastic float and loved, dressing up , “He thrived on help- ing others and never rcr
"tired. He underwent a knee operation last Sep-
ji tember and continued to " work seven days a week: ' He was a workaholic. He
1: developed a small timber ■' business, into a'sawmill company called Railside Trading
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■ '“ He also had a passion ■ for shooting and was a
ii‘: Mr Waddlngton’schll- ^ i: dren: also' paid
-.tribute, .► 'saying: .“Dad was
a.very caring person who would go out of his way to help
''member of Catlow Shoot in Slaidbura ”
He formed a Young Gon- ;;v:°?l?®J?,-^Y^y°"9 .knew servatives branch and was;:
a member of the Gisburn .v Lqfd Log^because he Playing-Fields Gommit-.iii: represented th e willa^
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1 The first incident hap penedvatia; Chtheroe^, • newsagents, but more re- ;.: : cently. th'fc women struck .: at a local’garden centre.
35.:; One ofthe,women, de-.fL scribed as'^m her late 40s, ';.?
.with' dark’ complexion, : ( ■blonde,: hairj and wear- - ,
5ing-.black:clothing,'en-s.;:; tered the garden centres .. andihanded'over.a £20lx note’to'.the cashier to be exchanged>
f0r..two £10 . notessOnce the'cashier.: did as she was asked, the :• conwomaniclaimed sheiiu-; had'
been.short-changed v.:^^ andiwas.owedsanother:'1'
'penediat.a:town'centre i! newsagents and again at .2, the same garden centre, j . ::. ■'^- Police say the two worn- : ; enwere spotted earlier in : , :
was being driven up Pen- !,
? die Road, Chtheroe ' ) kSgt-John'Lindsay, of
,,Glitheroe police, IS mves-,v!: "tigatmg'
the.incidents. He ,x Isaid: “These women were. ■
-am urging traders to be on :ftheiriguard?ofany,suspi-_;;.
►Clous womenj m particu-, ■ larf two women of Eastern j
.'mation'iregardingJlie;;;, iwhereaboutSTOfethese,
'■European descent ” - • Anyont'^with infor-'
'^women is urged to^call fGlitheroe!i.Eolice:!,on;|>
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tvery clever in the,way they 'il ►.confuse the shopkeeper. I ; .j j
■ >:ksjA similar incident hap: !.- £10 . 1 : tee t-
“Harry was always in- volved. in: all aspects: of
We have not only lost a Mrs Waddmgton said' - dad, but a diamond village,-life.:'He enjoyed-'.?5i G*s6urnnt 11 a.m. tom ^ at St Maiy.s Church,
organising village/vents >9' ' '/ ? so that the community Mr could get together.;When his wife, his three children
we had a gala and a pro-,„ and four grandchildren
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.'A MAMMOTH: challenge ■ has, a lm o s t t'
! reached its chm'ax for:12 work colleagues, --. and friends who are.walkmg 365 miles in
aid of charity (,} ■"' -‘•. ' ' / V '* last Sunday.when the,,./
' group of: intrepid walkers from Hansonj" ‘ '' UK arid the Royal Bank of Scotland • Pres-"
:: ton; set out on a 365-mile non-stop w^lk to ■" raise money for; the British Limbless Exr..v^:,
’ Service Men’s Association (BLESMA).-s, 1' -ATheystarted from the Hanson Gementw..,-
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June accompanied by two.;:,. men.m an old green-col:; oured,Mercedes,.which i:-!
■ works (formerly Castle Gement) in Chthe-'.^i :
i - roe to walk to its sister.wbrks at Ketton, . --'near Peterborough, and Padeswood in .55, North Wales, before returning to Clithe- ' roe ':It was planned to take five days in tp:^;;
" ’ tal and is being walked m relays by pairs;!j>; of walkers '
Each pair arc walking for nine miles, ' t /
S taking around three hours, before handing'..;;; s- ' over to the next pair. .They then rest for, 15;. 4 S' hours before starting their next nme-mile,^;
Walk organiser is Peter Fielding, a shift : manager at: Hanson Gement, Ghtherpej'^.j
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ft: who IS joined by Georgina Lawrence, Paul .I; Higson, Paul Cowell, Andy^Fairhurst, of Hanson Cement at Padeswood, Sean
’*'Hodges,'Barbara Fielding; Sam Fielding, Jack Fielding, Neil Clarke, Lisa McDer mott and Alex Smith ,
rose Nursery site in Whalley Road at lU . r i 30 a m before parading through the town ^ 9 with their collection tins L • > ^
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’ 4 Theywill return to Chtheroe tomorrmv . ^ you can help by sponsoring the walk" .Ju s t Walking and sent to JustWalkmg (Friday) assembhng aUhe fomer Pn -
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. . in ' or making a donation All money collected bLESMA To do-
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:;^ ern swing specialists,iThe Swing Cpminand-^’s^i^ . ers - i. ‘ i".’
BACK on home ground after a whirlwind^ | ' five-city tour of Texas, are Clitheroe’s West-,
. - . i- ^ : The band headlined the celebrated Leg- '' -5; “
^'ends of Western Swing Festival in Wichita Falls before moving on to Fort.Worth,-Ban- dera and Austin to present the best of Eu- ''rope’s Texas Swing to enthusiastic audiences
‘f of real Texans They also performed on 1 ,durmg their Stateside visit
I 'i " x t Even their only ‘ night off’ did not go ac-
'f cording to plan when the sextet turned up to , 's»watch one of the world’s top ,Western swing . ',.bdnds at The Broken Spoke, Texas’s most historic honkytonk ► The Hot Texas Band were without their ':?:fiddle player so Swing Commanders violinists
''i? Garaor Sutcliffe and Rosy Williams
took.thc, S'place by storm as they split the fiddle.wgrk S'fdf the whole gig without any rehearsal and with only the most basic notes to hand The home band invited
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COALS TO N ^ C A S T L E : The Swing Commanders pictured on the set of TV station, KENS5 following their live television performance in San Antonio, Texas.
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inspirationarXteacher.ata Glithe-. roe school who took two months off work without a sick note, repeatedly failed to attend staff meetings and was convicted, of harassment has been suspended from , the classroom for six months
q':'The General Teaching'Council’s Profes-' sional Conduct Committee l founa tr ie i.,awleiey £;.
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-> It found that he failed to follow the school’s . The committee smted “We are satisfied abserice'procedure by not providing a sick:;^ the conduct of Enc Caiyley in rel^^^^^ nom for Ms absence between February 11th, facts we have found proved involved a breach
' ,3'' ‘ ^ sionelement 1 bleprofessionalconducf?i. : ,harassment between February, 9th and-12th, . _-_r- d Eric C 1
while employed at Chtheroe Royal Grammar 2010, made the subject of a restraining order School between November, 2009, and April;-r'i and given a community order with a supe^i- ,
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TeachPr barred SIX
-and ApriH8th, 2010, and that he/‘acted in an- ;■ unreasonable and inappropriate manner” by, repeatedly failing to attend scheduled meet-.
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i-.Sjt found he also failed to communicate with, ; • senior members of staff about his absences;; V He was convicted a t ; Hyndburn Magis-. itrates’ Court on March 4th; 2010, of pursu-. -ina a course of conduct which amounted to ;
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• ofthe Code of Conduct and Practice for Reg-" i ' istered Teachers."We are satisfied the con-' ,
- duct of Eric Cawley fell short of the standard^;; expected ofthe profession
* ( “Accordingly we are satisfied Enc Cawley is^-';
' guilty of unacceptable professional conduct.'!; y . . • It said it had heard evidence Mr GawleyX: was “on occasions an inspirational teacher.’L:.: but it was satisfied it was necessary, to impose ;.;:- a suspension order for six months ■ Following that period, Mr Cawley can- ,
- not return unless he provides a letter, from a GP confirming he is fit and able, to remrn to ,;
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