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public for the 20th year this r - The first official portrait of - - He had a pair of troupe I ‘ James, son of King James I I , made from the tartan anrti I . and Queen:MaryfBeatrice.Jlcan te s ^ ^
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^^Urade- iuisteo Duiiuiusr iiaj: ;. can be seen here painted to r ,p h o to g r a p h included jniHe"i -.historic collections and the, the Queen and hung in her.^display.^Today, the tartann
summer. As well as the magnificent
" Jesuit gardens, visitors will be - bedchamber until her death. used for the girls’ unifoim kilt,' ■ 'pfincei-Ghffle^Ejdw^ ,. “^at Stonyhurst."-f
fehever been , included m the 1. tour before.
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In a special year for Royal i'celebrations, the college’s
j'y.“Stuart Parlour” will be open s■to4forithe;:first
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-.Grade I listed building, its able to see a room which has
Stuart^s official portrait,canJ„a^i,.,,.^u„c also be seen, showing him as?Jlta the;public from
; vaded Scotland in 1745. .;y .i g59^J'dayIM^^ The Stuart Parlour a ls o ; -p .m . . - ,
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The Prince
of.Wales-.the b t ie |g t6!August : 29thtdaily CM he tried to claim when he,m-^Ffiday (including^
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■ REVEALED: Stonyhurst College’s historic Stuart Parlour will be open to visltorVfot 'the first time this summer.
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’.LAW students'ffom Ghtheroe’s Ribbles-i: ■ dale High School Technology Gollege had i i: a thoroughly enjoyable visit to London. s.‘s ; '- ;During their, stay-in the capital,-! thev , Year 10 GGSE law class visited the Gldi / Bailey to observe a murder trial and saw
: barrister question the doctor as he gave the jury keyevidence to help them decide; the future of the accused.
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: where'she was being cross examined by :;; ’ the claimant’s barnsteri The next day saw s
I them visit the Houses o f Parliament for? an audience with Nigel Evans and Lord:';
Much-loved libr^an says
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PUPILS a t ; Chatburn; Primary/ ian a warm sendroff when she re-v;
.•:-.:tired.with eight-andra-half years’# service under her belt. Christine Woodworth;' branch •;
' manager at Chatburn Library, was'. ■ ''..'■presented with flowers, gifts and as , huge card with the signature ands i self-portrait of every pupilfrom ,''
'.“the school and even a singalong at”' , the school’s assembly.-’ -;'5 .-v ei’ . Headmaster Mr Maude said
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’ ’^connections with; Christine: and4 ;i?that she had been a-j'marvellous’ii;
- ' friend to them during her time at j ) the library
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r ki^Christine thanked the school.? »;and wider community for,its tre'rs
, j; mendous support and friendship.;^ . 5 She said it had been “the best job'; .-,'Vever’; and that she hoped every-’
.pnevvill support the new librarian : u n the same
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.■'PR GOLD: Holden Clough’s John Foley a r tT k a te lavvson duriirg; . ..-15*,.
.PREPARATIQN for the prestigious: '2: the'shbw.'After' achievmg a silver gilf . ia t to n Park Flower Show by lo c a l ' award last year,*we’re definitely,aiming,
s ery-will be captured for. an upcoming®’’^'''The team from Gardener’s World hme, fe atu re on the BBC’s “G a rdene r ’!
plant specialists Holden Clough Nurs- higher this year” eWorld’.’. ^ ! ! 'i
S S JAefTafton Park'display will featur’d ^ ’: how the business has been puiu ,ui-y%;| .summer perennials including Grocosmia’s'-^ ’b®«>nung one of the countiy’s leadingspf,:. i:.9.'?l:ln®.nnrspiy’sspecialistcollection;as'fk<^inlist nurseries and also featuresadjiJI. '• -
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l/T hFs tu d en ts th en wentJoYheRoyal I'.i-Tebbit and a trip .to the Supreme Court. ■; Gourts of Justice where there was a flurp';?:-. Nigel
took.the.students
oufon.to the. of’media activity as Rio Ferdinand was viterrace of the House, of Gommons (see imeourt 13 in a claim agaihsTthe'Sun-:i’-?.photo on page.2) and talked about the,- day Mirror about a reported story o f his “ t ; issue of university fees; It vvasn’t all study; private life; They also went into coiirLllni; though, as there was shopping and a show-
the pathologist giving his evidence as to ./' Where they observed a libel case against-rs where Nigel Lindsay played Shrek and tlie'-cause of dcatli. They sat in the pu b -J ith e American art critic Sarah .Thornton ssiAmanda Holden was a beautiful Princess lie gallery and watched the prosecution
justice, making their studies meaningful and active.
Fiona. Throughout their visit the students s certainly learnt about real life law and
-sel from a property at Gow Ark has: chosen to be tried at Crown Court, ty ■/'Thomas Brian Davieson.(35),:. of Railway Street, Nelson,,elected- trial at Preston Crown Court,when;; he appeared before Blackburn mag4
• istrates. He has pleaded not giiilty; '■to stealing two jerry cans filled with; diesel and belonging to Harold Joy; at Cow Ark on January 30th.
■ ’ '.He was remanded on bail forthe - preparation of committal papers.: >:
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jjClitlieroerA further: won £10 cash prizes
^;To'jdin the hospice glottery;call;Gill on; 1)1254 733416.'"i'--;
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■jewels oftheRibble;yalley,yj; (o the Jacobite royal family mj^jstonyhurst m 1990iwh!ch .;h5't will open its
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;i:-AS the summer-'holiday :./.season approaches; health bosses in East Lancashire -
-aare reminding people to only bring souvenirs and.
::’-:photos from; their, holb.; ' days, not bugs 'or. mfec- / tions.''' -
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' Pe'ople who are travel- ■hng outside theUKmay ■meed tojbe vaccinated;,
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the.se-- rious diseases that arc
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:: travel abroad, you should. check which vaccinations
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be.visitmg. . : : /.Vaccinations can p ro /
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". such’as yellow fever, ty- ■ phoid, malaria and hepa t it is A. - ' .
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these.three vaccinjitions. "- 'Will cover people fravel- : d in g ;to ’:most'countries abroad ‘ ILast year in East Lan-
cashire we: had a small o u t b r e a k 1 n : a "j u n i 0 r . school where' four chil-
• r.’dren contracted hepatitis " 'A:;'! would urge anyone;
" travelling abroad to check ; ; which vaccinations are
recommended.” , ' . . U' rby Duncan Smith .
A LOCAL charity which offers free;; independent and confidential advice;: and support to vulnerable adults has:
won national recognition. ’ ,',:The Lancashire Gonsortium for. Ad-;
vocacy has been highly commended m the charity sector’s most prestigious awards scheme, the Gharity Awards. It’s success came in the awards’ advice, sup-; port and advocacy category. - '■
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