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A FOUR-STRONG team o f men from the Ribble '
* Valley area arefaking part :, * in the biggest car rally of their lives.
' Ian Gee (46), Alex Rawcliffe
:.i (19),:Phil Davies (49) and his ■ ■ >■;20-year-old nephew,:Oliver;;,' * Davies are raising money for: iv
i*Macmillan Cancer Support by,', taking:part
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journey across Europe from Monday to Friday; July 25th'|7,
to 29th ■'t 'Phil, a salesman/ and Ian, t . . - t ' ' 7'
landlord
of-.The Stork-Hotel,-/.-:? Simonstone, are dressing up
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,,RIBBLE„VALLEY MP Nigel Evans met with a'group of pupils and staff J/:
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rfrom Ribblcsdale High School at the '|; Houses of Parliament. >, t '' TheKDeputyySpeakeriofj the';|f
Commons said: .“Ribblesdale High;.;' ,-.pupils.;are:reguIar<wisitdrs)toltheA ' Houses of Parliament and/as ever; it® Swa's great to s ^ I that are inteY^ted
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.: as Oliver Hardy (whose catch phrase was “That’s another , fine mess you’ve gotten me' into'”) from the famous com edy duo Laurel and Hardy throughout the nde «' Meanwhile, Alex ,’’a chef, and Oliver, described as a
7‘wood butcher and fence'eon-. structor”, will replicate Ac
*■; look of Stan Laurel.ijfe TtROOMS •LEVEL'ACCESS SHOWERSi i RALLY CHALLENGE: Comic quartet ready to take'par t In the Home2F?pme rally; (J5)M
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fcycllng'and a whole hostf; ;of other, activlllesrx / You can follow the veryk^ "latest sportsnews from f.'S ^ arourid your area at www. ‘
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'jiBi GELEBRl'TYr chefs Paul Heathcote iSi'ssandtNigeLHowarth;took time'out Si.^'/of their
busy.schedules to officially
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the.much-anticip"ated Chthexiv^ft'/Tn addition, local Young Farmers marshalling car parks and street cIot:;/.; roe Food Festival'^' •*
_ With five weeks to go until thou-"'debates on the future of food and programmes' >■' sands of people are expected to de- farming
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,hvo other militaty equipment pieces.v;g.‘>f5 ‘^Volunteers are ;w’elcome, from s-, ^-r willbeprovidingdisplaysandrunningS'^''surestbsellingwristbandsandevent / ‘
ough, will be attending with an J‘Af-'l|Jing mailshot’s to then^ ghanistanfieldkitchen’jandoneor?5'bases.
,7',-V'-i,'. , • : (‘Anyone available to help on fes- '
.?;:'Scend_onCIitheroe to savour the de-43'.,fScveral food exhibitors will also be'jvtival day should get m touch with the.w,' lights'of the county’s finest fare; th'e,»Jrunning small cooking demonstra-l '. team on
info@clitheroefoodfestival.7.;i
;v. top chefs had no hesitation m getting?'* tions and visitors will be able to enter'S';
co.uk or call the Tounst Information*,: behind the event
.&/; :They themselves will be performing;' i the opening ceremony, running mas- . ‘ ter classes; signing books and meeting*
tails for this are now online at .www.’. clitheroefoodfestival co uk)
f other food and drink exhibitors and'.::
i.visitorson Saturday/'August T3th,'.: s when the festival gets underway.:.:::* v, (A “Pudding Feast”, barbecue trail ■ and cookery demonstrations are just ?
i some of the crowd-pleasers that will i; ! line the streets of the market town as's: part of the festival
sji, «Eleven new food businesses will ei-'i ;-. ther be launching or debuting at the,/ :■ festival/ providing demonstrations-; and tastings , ‘
recently given Freedom of the Bor-;'‘j- thousands of special festival advertis-Si*,'locals as usual. Normal car park fees;,:r.;.weIcome,to_use.,The,main supermar- iThe Duke.of Lancaster’s Regiment, v; _______ _______ ______ ^ f i . H i V **^1 . ' * , .
::/»Julie.Whalley, food festival co-ordi- • nator said: ‘‘Following articles m The. ■
^ an artisan bread making competition'Centre in Clitheroe on 01200 425566 r 'being run by Clitheroe Rotary'(de-';; Myour message.AVill
be.passed on to ss •//‘the festival brgamsenifi|||§|^}3f^^^ iv}|;#'Gastle;Street‘wi traffic'from 6ji7m7u^
- Clitheroe Advertiser andTimesj local: -retailers, restaurants,' cafes and pubssf have now started to pledge their suprjcj xfeThe;drop, off pbmt for the;l,000-, port to the festival organising team.'/'i-’f-j vehicle park and ride will be at .Glit-;*' : s;.“.There has been interest for much- to heroe Interchange; Glitheroe Market,? needed picnic bench sponsoring (18 ■;-car paik and part of Chester Avenuej>. left to sponsor!), donating staff for a,*.;: car park will be taken off line for.ex-.., few hours to help with set up and tearifa hibitof vehicles (they.will have pass-
'4lyehicles,7bn‘Au^st?13tjfi;Delw^ Swill not be/allowed to
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■ FESTIVAL LAUNCH: The official ceremony to launch th e 2 0 1 1 Clit--. i herbe Food FestivaL (From left) Raul Heathcote, Julie Whalley, Ni- i<
(gel Haworth andideputy leader of Ribble Valley Borough Council,’* Coun. Stuart Hirst."
^ ^ . , ers,'leaflet distribution and sending'££;f’All other carparks.willbe,opento>.>!:.a.m;until 6p.m.) whichlocalsarealso, . . .. , ' 7 ....... ............
down; retailer offefs:and discounts,'£ses).'VIE parking IS behind and under,?,;.will apply due to the,park-and-ride.i and many others assisting with post-,'.RVBC offices ....... .. .......... .. .
^'scheme availability of£3 for the day (9 , > •■
' kets will be provided with A-boards to; redirect visitors to the park and ride. ,: scheme, to assist with local residents ,; parkingrequirements^
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Conman’s cruel theft from pensioner (80)
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A CALLOUS conman tricked '; his way into the home of an 80- v year-old man in Simonstone and stole n large:amount of' cash
T Detectives are now warning elderly people, especially those,
/living'alone, to be; on their,- guard following the distraction
: burglary, which happened at:: around noon on Wednesday, July 6th, in Harewood Avenue.;
;swered;told him that he had* weeded hiS:garden and'cut.-' down some branches and he x
'.needed,£170:for,the.i“work”':; earned out
- KiThe victim went inside to get. ithe money and handed over-: r£170.:The bogus'caller. then rasked to use the toilet and re?,=
/ '.i'The offender walked down ■ the driveway/-knocked on the - door and when the victim an->-
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.'turned to tell the man that his : toilet was overflowing
'- While the elderly man was-; upstairs looking at the toilet,'., the offender stole the rest o f ;
' the money before leaving the ,* 'house.-Police believe he may ; have left the scene m a car. •'■ fci •
..around 5ft .7ms to 5ft 8ins tall,-; :*with a shaved head and of me-.* dium build
'/ '
-.sHe was possibly,wearing:a:; ?:.grey, sweatshirt which looked like work clothes Det Sgt Nigel Watson; of
7’ ‘ !
7 Glitheroe GID; said: ,t‘I, would s f appeal to anyone who may have ■ 'Witnessed what happened:or-: ’/'saw anyone acting suspiciously, - to come fonvard and contact. police ” ,
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. The offender is described as a white man; in his late 30s or.;; early 40s with a local accent,. ■
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