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steam enthusiast brought his traction engine to Slaidburn with the event growing every year since. Now firmly established on


the Steam Rally Calendar, the event has raised thousands for


gines, vintage cars and vintage tractors, other attractions will include fairground organs, a craft fair, side shows, rural crafts, and a children’s fair­ ground. The Slaidburn Steam and Vintage Vehicle Display first started in 1980, when resi­ dent David McNamcc parked his steam roller outside The Hark to Bounty. The following year, a fellow


Slaidburn Steam and Vintage Vehicle Display, which will be held at the Hark to Bounty Inn from 10-30 a.m. on Saturday, June 11th, and Sunday, June 12th. Apart from the’steam en­


VINTAGE steam engines, cars, motorbikes and tractors will descend on Slaidburn at the weekend. Admission is free to the


'ANNUAL^EVENT: The rally alms to provide something for all of the family, (s)


Tears flow for Daniel


by Faiza Afzaal


A TRACTOR and trailer trans­ ported a popular teenager’s cof­ fin on his final journey to All Hal­ low’s Church, Mitton. Loved ones and friends packed the


TRACTOR TRIBUTE: One of the floral tributes to Daniel.


had been a “happy, healthy child”, died at the Royal Blackburn Hospital on Wednesday, May 25th - two days after collapsing in Wellgate, Clithe­ roe, from stomach pains while on his way to see his OP.


church on Tuesday for the funeral service of Daniel Robinson. Fourteen-year-old Daniel, who


good causes in the village. For details about the event


call Mr McNamee on 01200 446605, e-mail: captme-


namee@gmail.com or log on to: www.slaidbumsteam.co.uk


Prom opportunity ‘sing the praises'


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the first instance, we’re looking for nominations. Do you know some­ one who is always there to help their neighbours? Or someone who provides service above and


the proms event, held in the Castle grounds, Coun. Susan Knox wants to “sing the praises” of individuals who “make a fantastic contribu­ tion to Clitheroe’s community”, by inviting them as her personal guests on the night. Coun. Knox commented: “In


CLITHEROE’S town Mayor and council will use this year’s “Last Night of the Proms” con­ cert to commend and reward the town’s “community cham­ pions”. To mark the 10th anniversary of


beyond their official role? Or it could be an unsung hero who vol­ unteers selflessly for a local club or organisation.” Clitheroe town council are ask­


ing residents to put fortvard the . name of their chosen “community champion”, by sending the name and address of the person they want to nominate and a reason for the nomination, together with their own name and address, for consideration by Wednesday, July 13th. The Mayor will then pick the top 10 nominations, along with their partners, to be her guests on the night. The popular proms event


is funded by the town council and staffed by a band of helpful


Win tickets to Beat -Herder Festival


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HOWTO ENTER: To have the chance to win, all you need to do is collect the two tokens we are


printing in the paper on June 9th and 16th 2011. Then simply correctly answer our easy question: Q: ‘Monkey’ is a slang term for


which amount of cash: a) £5, b) £50 or c) £500 Complete the entry coupon printed here, attach your two pompetitmn tokers, and post to: £250 Cash CompeBtron,


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volunteers. This year, the band strikes up at 7-30 p.m., on Satur­ day, August 13th, and visitors are advised to get there early to secure picnic spots. Hats and flags will be on sale and


all donations from the night will go to the Mayor’s Welfare Fund, which provides Christmas parcels to the elderly and grants and dona­ tions to local clubs, charities and people in need in Clitheroe. Nominations should be sent to:


LNOP Community Champion Nominations, Clitheroe Town Council, 9 Church Street, Clithe­ roe, BB7 2DD. Alternatively, call 01200 424722, e-mail clitheroe® btconnect.com or visit “Mayor of Clitheroe” on Facebook.


on the weekend of July 1st to 3rd. With ar­ guably the best ever line-up, Beat-Herder is festival land’s best kept secret and this year will be welcoming another apprecia­ tive and eclectic crowd. So far, confirmed artists include Left-


tion, The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW before June 18th. Having grown from a group of friends organising an event for themselves, the festival is now a sellout, with 7,000 at­ tending last year.


more information or tickets, visit www. beatherder.co.uk or for your chance for you and a firiend to join the weird and won­ derful Beat-Herder family, just answer the following question - How many years will Beat-Herder have been running this July? Send entries to: Beat-Herder. Competi­


field, Simian Mobile Disco, We Have Band, Dub Pistols Live, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, the Lancashire Hot Pots, Lazy Habits, the Correspondents, Mr Scruff, Mylo, Plump DJ’s ancl Utah Saints. Tickets for this year are selling fast. For


FESTIVAL time is almost upon us - but you needn’t go much further than your front door because the Ribble Valley’s hugely popular Beat-Herder is just around the corner! Something magical is about to explode


FINAL JOURNEY: Daniel’s coffin is transported to church by a tractor


COMFORTING WORDS: Many of the floral tributes reflected Dan­ iel’s love of farming.


New homes should be ‘green


IF more new houses must be built in the Ribble Val­ ley, they should be as "eo- friendly" as possible, ac­ cording to d leading local councillor. "Ribble Valley is under


siege from developers who want to'build houses on green field sites," said Coun. Keii'Hind. • ' ' "So we should consider


obliging these would-be builders for the future to construct zero carbon homes os port os o drive to moke the area more eco-friendly


and preserve it's clean and rurol nature." Coun. Hind, who is also


senior vice-chairman of Rib­ ble Valley Conservatives, added: "As o local council Ribble Valley Borough bos


.encourageci local people to moke their homes more 'green', pointing the way to grants to assist os well os examining ways in which we con moke the buildings and services of the council more green and clean. "We should support the Housing Minister Grant


Shopps, who announced o tough but realistic definition for zero carbon homes that strikes the right balance be­ tween delivering the zero carbon homes for the future and creating the right condi­ tions to get the homes the country needs built. . "As we move towards fi­


nalising the Core Strategy - the plan for housing and industry for the Ribble Val­ ley for the next 20 years - we should be looking to factor eco-friendly housing into the strategy.


£3m. country hotel by Julie Magee


tel has been sold by Rich­ ardson Hotels to James’ Places, which also owns the Waddington Anns, the . . Emporium in Clitheroe,


A COUNTRY hotel in West Bradford has .been sold with a guide price of £3 million. Eaves Hall Counfiy Ho­


' .; ■ Mitton -Hall near. Whal- ley ,and The RoyaLHotel,


f,-’vKirkbylx)nsdale.^‘f;’ Situated in an Area


of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Grade II listed hotel has 34 en-suite bed­ rooms and benefits from extensive grounds extend­ ing to 13 acres incorporat­ ing a tennis court, bowling green and a pitch and putt course. Alistair Greenhalgh, as­


sociate director at Savills international real estate, which rep re sen ted . Ri- . ,-'(chardson Hotels.-'-’


said:"


“Eaves Hall is a beautiful country hotel that benefits from a superb rural loca­ tion, which made it a very appealing investment op­ portunity. “This sale highlights an


increasing trend over re­ cent months of well-quali­ fied purchasers returning to the hotel market to acquire correctly priced assets that offer good po­ tential and growth oppor­ tunities.”.!


. • "We should prepare to re­


spond positively.to the Gov­ ernment's consultation with local government and the construction industry on the zero carbon guidelines for future house building after 2016." The Government's pro­


posals for the Zero Carbon Homes standard - the stand­ ard to which oil new homes started after 2016 must be built - will set tough condi­ tions to ensure that new homes do not odd to the country's carbon footprint.


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tractor transported Daniel’s coffin via West Bradford and Waddington to the church, reflecting his long-held passion for farming. In addition, poignant tributes'in


the form of cards and floral wreaths in the shape of tractors were also left at the church.


family and fiiends, including Daniel’s school friends, attended the service to pay their last respects. A trailer pulled by a John Deere


land High School and lived with his mother, Joanne Johnson, step-dad Mark and 12-year-bld sister, Natalie, in Clitheroe, and was a popular boy. This was evident as hundreds of


Daniel, who was a pupil at Bow-


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