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A S t r a te g j rw iU se t .n e ig h b o u r s a t w a r ;.®?CORE-StrategyTOund-two has com-;;,-,
.’gimenced and now includes more options i Vlthan an insurance call centre'^ , cA-ifeThis issue needs resolving'quickly be-- #; .ri fore we are prfesented with building 6,000.
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S»sK The previous Core Strategy document ,. fff/asked forUocal input surrounding 1,500 y. ■,K new houses, but 12 months later this has, . ; escalated to 3,000 ' ,
! new homes. ’, ’ * '
Rt!i?-i.We are’asked to select from eight pro- y; :'^’posals;;Which;Will seelocal communities J M' at loggerheads with each other whilst they !■: feargue theiTcase for the least amount of'>- > * disruption and housing saturation.'
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vfSft! It appears inevitable that masses of new ? • ‘-
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I^a(iies'& Mens,-’ '•‘'•"George StreeviWhalley
www.holtsshoes.co.uk s-ijit'M ,,iTel: 01254 822678
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p ’>..,-:. Sandals, . ' ‘^':from£12.50-- V'*''- to designer ,V / ' ' - shoes with .
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iVMjf.'As Glitheroe and-Longridge have the
ws.biggest populations m the Ribble Valley js :l
suggest.the inhabitants of these towns !$!■ stick together and plump for option three, fi’j This will mean Longridge gets 90 and Cht- heroe 657 new homes, which is the lowest total either town could achieve - :>Tr am';sure, the,residents ofiWhalley would prefer. Option B where only 284 :•
•-I '.new houses would be built, whilst the vil-1. i'tf'lages will be pushing for.option A whichv i'.s
would.see them,with»310:new‘homes. ;. p;However,',they,:do; notihave- enough;; V1 voices to compete with Clitheroe lyid t
:\L o n g r id g e '',
;,l-:tion three you will be getting 448,and> ii!vl;792 respectfully.’.Where on earth 1,792 . S i new houses are going to be sited in the vil-j lInopc rpmainc n mvetprv'^^’'
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BEL LADONNA I Ladies Shoesjs /Park S t r e e t , ( L y t h a m i/.belladonnashoe£co.ul<^^5^iTe!:^01253r735'i24 o n , , , s a mystery.” ‘ '*
w|f ;-All IS not lost for Whalley and the vil-;; lages, there is another way If Chtheroe, Longridge;Whalley. and >
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i Th'iTservice on Sunday m >-,|:Billington Community "Church was taken by 'Xthe Rev." Don Johnson
4 .BILLINGTON ; c CpjTTimunity;
_ ,^and‘based on “Climb E-;r»!the Highest Mountain’; .;:T..>:l\vith:the;readmg from ;!ifJohn,'Chapter.2 verses S12-I4'‘.‘Walking in the
;-i iiLight’.’ read by Mrs Jean 'Chadwick ,
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’K'developments are to spnng up all over the Hawkmoth (see letter below) -‘j Ribble Valley So which option should '
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J i a W K n iO i n W d i d . ; - 1 made inquiries and leamed that ms- , ,
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r a r e s i g h t i n d e e d . PO box 9, The Cmld House, Crosi Street," ®
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-ikTCt c i* request the provision of a zebra crossing ’ j
j necessary to write to Traffic and Safety <Z''‘ Preston; PRl 8RD, with your name, ad-^',
IN reply to the letter of Mrs Giles last' . dressrcontact telephone number, the lo'- week I am sending this picture (above)
ofii.cation oflhe,proposed crossing, and the,W; a Hummingbird Hawkmoth seen on my • reason for,the request n ^
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wmdowboxinHighfieldRoadlastyear. ,;'e-M’.’’ My, reason for,making the request istk It was the first and only time I have seen this: without a zebra crossing at Eshton; this creature in'my 62 years of life.
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' N ‘ Sorry Whalley and the Villages, but if ; • the big hvo stick together and select op. ..j • • •
, ^ • ;;;TeiTace,and the. entrance to the, Recrea-j-,.
JOHNBUXBAUM, jtion Grounds, there is no accommodation l -Highficid Road, for the safety of pedestrians who wish to > Chthcroe-* come from the south side of Chtheroe( s into town via the park ^
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MRS Giles of
Glitheroe.asks if anyone-! has seen the Hummingbird Hawk Moth; (letters, July 7th) ■Yes indeed, I am pleased to say that.-
sv; In addition, as the grounds are such a (® dfawlforchi the skate paf^^^
held and thete play park);,it is in keeping with the jirina^ll j
• pal that eveiy child matters to do whatev-* ? er can be done to provide the safest pos:>;*;'i I ;■ sible environment for children whowish'’fe|' ■to cross the road to visit the grounds, InKs short, there IS a duty of care GARY WILSON,- ';WilsbhStreet,'5^ Glithe'r6e.%
5^ muc:h of a streggle > /h ‘at
m me logical plan as mere are not ' '-uiiiiiiuii - 1 iidvc been uieiii every year ^ \ ‘ places throughout the UK whilst on hoh-,
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s'WiWh'at'a ludicrous situation having *si rieighbouring towns and villages warring
i-y; with each other over houses that the bulk of Ribble Valley*residents don’t want'By v-'South West of the country; where I once»>'vI HAVE slowly watched the demise of the all means build;900 genuine’affordable
;»;They are generally migrants; but a r e 4 * ',» A C d 0 . i r i& ’J \ 0 0 I l T . - now-suspected as, being residentfn t h e l l l® ^ i i ^ # # i S ^ |# S f : ' ‘''"'‘"‘^
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ugh people living in Barrow to put up for many years, both in my garden and m ;f'.fe,X n M H P T T I 1 ^ J
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F R E E Z E FR AM E : John Buxbaum’s incredible picture,of a Hummingbird^ „ .
sThe/hymns .“All Glory Laud and Honour”, “Onward Christian
^/.-' Soldiers’; a n d . .“God will makea Way” were sung Flowers for the #?;: communion table were
.provided ^ Mrs Jean -D
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1 and their families - so'Remember to lakecompe- D lb l6C iU b „ , . 'A ’' ' ‘
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:;We will continue to raise more money - .
.Please look,out for'the ,":. 90th.anniversary Ca- ■
' tition entries to the hall ^ With the school holidays --------- ’ before 10 a.m.'The pet%>?'fooming a date
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. RIBCHESTER
show will be at 10 a m is Monday, August 22nd Offers'df heIp'
arc.stiIlf§| to Fnday,-August 26th< A
-■ th ed ra l.eo n c e r t:;in ■: r Blackburn Cathedral on >
pm Tickets available JUITlble Sale-s?“J‘3;'TS^year’s event is “Message' ford Cathedral after a from Aumist IstviaKinE-^This is advanced notice ofe,-<Unstoppable;tActs”;' ‘“ Sthy period of prppa- George’s Hall bookine'wr ejumblesaletobeheld^-,•;•.':There;wlll be-games;!>---rationandtraining.,..;-.,., "■ ..........
Diachoum uaineorai on • Lriii6Z0J/e-<i September 17th at 7-30 ' i
•?, i ’i ’ ig-Churph'HohdayiBible - >-iiuiv,u nunuaj, uiui^ '7 ' Club The title for this' -.?* ®
nf R,hrhP..tP.r, Am Brad-
office; Blackburn,' tel • .r; m the Memorial Hall on "j? songs,'drama,; quizzes,Almost the entire congre;
■08448471664, CHIPPING
.....................Wicartooniift . ouglas. The service; A* .t*ie nieeting of Chipy,
>; :■ on Sunday at 10-45 a.m. ; ;; -..will be taken by the Rev. - • ii Johnson. All are. wel-' come < _>n
-The Tea and Ghat after-,'. '; noon was enjoyed by the?
Tea and chat Dee Bottoms telling of
> ': her holiday experiences . ■ .-;;; in Fiji; with the promise; .; ■ ; ■; of more fun and games ? when she next visits.; ..,
' The Cafe Bar will be open. ;■! .;;as usual on Saturday 10-, 'feiSO a.m; to 1
p.m.Come 's-'-and ■
Cafe Bar enjoy
good.food and fellowship , XCHATBURN
W; houses, but forget the 2,100 unaffordable^- 'They Ay >n oU weathers (but chiefly by day y.-; the years;first with the introduction of lhe,s, . -’o n e s^ j ,
;;i.?;'ited because'people cannot afford to buy. ;; and hlac.,They; truly are fascinatmg to'vt- hes except
for.the 20p“r,’paper. ; ' them*
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•-wt-Has RVBG surveyed the mortgage in-< more before the year is out ,p' ;dust tyrecent ly’ ,
for mortgage, •ill L , f
V#isit 6il?h®roomJo’'^i?w § i4 5 > 5f e r t4 0 f kitchens and appliancesM-i^'jC'^|&
Fortress Kitchens
54 Moor Lane CHtheroe Lancashire ' *Tel:,,01200 443738
www.fortresskitch‘
ensciitheroe.co,uk l^t u ut with ghe u Tf>(, j t e i
f R e c e i v i n g a mortgage in this day and ’ - , - , , ' Whiteacrc Lane, ^ ,V'age IS very difficult unless you have a 20% ^'jdeposit'Smallerdepositswill still qualify for a mortgage, but with hiigher interest interest j;,ratesfor^tsduration
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r^fur ther from the truth RVBC are actu- there is not a zebra crossing for p e ^ s ^ imaginatively updated version of Shake V ‘ 'speafe’s^^RlchardTtriStiThe
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’ We pay the Vat on all funiiture’during,Jurie ist July'-v' 1- . ; ^ .1 he Gore M r a t p document is a re- ^ S e w o k S S L S ^
^S^'tition'ff^'^l:? '^We w i lfb e a fa nV j ik e for like q u o ta ^ o n ‘f% '
t^«tTuvas‘'hnwever'' nlen'siri(T’ tn rpnri the (Z s e Z w e '^
'all over the area will make that dream a | V '. ;
p f ally dictating that there will be 3,000 new i>The fiore Strategy^'document is a're-
Y*v ■ iv.T'T',
■rhe Core strategy document is billed / i AM writing as a co-ncerned reside'nt’’ ' , “
a* ■ ; " , ’ *°° *°"g> has wondered"\vhv “ ' RECENTLY'friends and I enjoyea an? i___i
j-”^Itians who wish to cross Eshton T e r ra cp so ea re^ s **Richari ; c V e r o e - ‘U , ,
It ,s a question I have silently’asked ’’ o b ^ S s ly lh o ru g h ly e“ ” ^
.holdmgontomyson’sarminanhcipahon full us^J the facihtieLt the venu^^ a safe crossing into the park music, lighting", film and staging all con-. I
entranre to the Castle Recreation ' tributmg to a memorable experience for Grounds on Eshton Terrace is a place the audience'We are so lucky to have this,^
jXman Ken Hind wanTs “to protect theX'ate the?rafficd?hTO
IXruralnatureofthe Ribble Valley” lam \a r k o r fo cT a f3 ^ ^ ^ not sure that dumping millions of bricks;^
itracted jehtraSce
*°™”p;ecent incident when myWungS Gf**nhhprnpJ*®*ghbour.was knocked down by a car at- ; • M o re re a d e n ’.le t te rs o n | ‘ facihfy m the town and I would urge ere-,
ramme for The,jS5s i SSI
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I'fcis; As-7p%,^of the proposed new'builds are .? r,;fj'not classe'd as affordable; they will need-' buying and in irost cases with mortgaces
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..s.ThpY^nrp .^trntPfm Hnr*nmf»nt le Killft<4.'::*T’ w/f “consultation which con d not hp ^ «/!!« f/^,.
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ALANR.MAYOR,wantingo-urpatronage ' - - 4,
Barrow.’’ 'X ’ ’ sk .
p l 3^C6 to cross h 6 F 6 *V - r " — . y .
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; W c r c so lu c k y to i I h P I v 'T ^ in f l
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saw dozens on a single.flowermg bush/;K^Rea'
ding.Room at Whalley Library over;v;| inthesunshinelffomApnltoDecember,'^computers, thenclassesmth instructors,.^
.'‘V;% Has anyone been to Spam recently an'd ,’ ;-niost frequently in August and Septem-'^^ while one is trying to read a newspaper, ,«;; )■. si-lseen the thousands o f new houses that ;:?- N feeding on a variety of tubular flow-siliis Now; to beat eve'rything else, they have.,;jjr, fH;remain;unsold?,;They. remain uninhab- v ^rs, such as valerian, buddleia; lavender :^4'removed the local nespapers, plus the dai;.,-.;;
, watch as they feed I hope to see many, ' So this is'just a way of telling us that the., ' . Reading
Room.is finished, or perhaps not,
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DAVID YATES,' | Woodlands Park,.
y ’, ; ‘V ’ Whallej
■ Tlie Chatburn and District s-'i .-Branch; o f the Royal 1 ..'British Legion recently ; ■: held a cheese'and wine
Cheese and wine-:’
' party at Well House; in' •=.' Grindleton,: and were
-.thrilled ;tO'raiseover
- -.'sent to the RBL Poppy ':;'-"Appe'al;rThank you to : everyone' who -helped,
: ,!-donated:;prizes and spent money Also to
?: < the Eric Ainsworth Duo : ' l for thesmoQth jazz en,,, ,'tertainment ''/■ '
'F rom ‘/201'l;’iad ap tiv e . r- ; sports and adventurous; - tramingv/ill be crucial;;
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Christopher Perkins : ;-|(H0WLE GREEN who demonstrated the ’___________________
ping Wl Mrs Joan Por ter welcomed members and guests and intro duced guest speaker,
art of cartoon drawing n n p n naVrlpne; , Members were turned
had immense fun creat-; ing their own cartoons.
; Thanks were expressed by Mrs Mary Clay
Raffle winner was Mrs
. - Hazel Robinson. Mrs Gwenda Rich’s cartoon was chosen as the wm- ner of the competition.
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into cartoonists • and • Beautiful weather, gar dens full of bloom,-im-;
g a r d e n s <
. -: maculate lawns and the , crowds came.-Knowle Green-Open-Gardens was once again a great ; . success raising around.
' Birthday flowers were;,-- •
presented.to Mrs Do- V' reen Kendal
Members were reminded,; , about the birthday din-.'f. ner taking place on the;;, ? October l9th and thei>.
. - ghost walk round Clit-.p K heroe on Tuesday,-Sepr.-!;- tember27th
Please-pass-namesi/to*
i Margaret .Whitaker.- if-I'l ■ - interested in joining the lunch group; meeting at ; noon on
the.village hall
£2,400, which has been .jhe next meetmg.will be A
i./ Saturday,--August 20th.' • i-Proceeds will be: for,;-
• the parish council and •; ..' 'memorial hah projects;;. 5 -Start looking out items ; ■;-! to donate and phone,; Pauline-07512559213
‘ or Frances - 01254 827084 to organise col-'; lection V..
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- aged-from'five : tO ' 11; years are invited to at-j
„ arts~and crafts arid Bibleis? gallon, of oyer 30 peo- stories and all children■.■ i!- Pfo,;Of,Samt-Wilfrid s Church- travelled! to
a tend.-To book a child’s; ;• place tel. 01254 878394; or visit the; website:'
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.www.knowlegreen.org.- uk - ,
'\y s vir LOW MOOR 'Low Moor CCbeat Cal Cricket •
ifs, derstones-very; easily. on Tuesday last week.
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i-r.They also beat Chipping;
' : Ramblers on Thursday, '-w Well done;to a ll th e ; players > 'I ‘
. . £2,000 for the funds of FOOtball ,
:)'.'Yorkshire' to support a - f her in her ordination as ■ deacon
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Ann now goes on to con, ;■ : .tinue:-her;journey;in ministry in the parishes ;;■
; of St John the Evange*:- * list, Hurst; Green ands 'All Hallows, Great Mit-%
. -ton and she knows that . I: she does so with the love -• - and support of the peo- v pie of Saint'Wilfnd’s
Garden p a rty , ' Ribchester's annual rec,,-
the village hall.':'i;Ain'i?.,iv;
-.The new Low Moor Club r-
Elevengardens.-all very Vi;,: football .-team-starts ■ different, but all looking training on Wednesday, v at their, best were open <ja July 27th on Roefield to -- for;
peopIe.to.wanderKi. which new players a r e | around and enjoy, there,: was live music in the hall: together,with an art diSr;,;
;? ments. This was a village ■: ■
; proud-.of-,its achieve- V
carpark on Wedn'esday. xj!afkT o u to°?U who July20th.'r
Linda Sawley will give a
talk on Elizabeth P a r k - , erofBrowsholmeHall • -supporte i
new members always welcome '-7
fl-’
, to The Royal British ;3:f-Legion’s support to se-.; riously injured service ^ 1
Tfic'Roval British Le-i t partnershlp■wlththe.;
' Ministry.'of Defence.:' ;;This will be a nationalj
GRINDLETON- ^
P,?’’^9n[!.®LLhroqgh 9'ir; ^ji;^vill be revealed'to- commitment to create, night when members of
“’/ Grindleton Wl reach
I io n f iT leBa ckCen - ‘ *e>r destination Please, by tel 0199a u pT RRpf" meet at the Cherry Tree- £10 on the door I
: ; centre of excellence for? .- activity based rehabih-^- : tation to help wounded,
;3 injured and sick Armed - s: Forces personnel regain - ’their fitness and return,
'■Th’s vear IS'the‘90th an-}'Make sure you . r.
-ft to duty;or to retrain and-- make a successful tran-: ; ;'sition to civilian life.-1
> niversary of, the Royal 5 / British Legion and dur-,-: /mg-->this?momentou^a
Fete ' year the legion aims tq:; - dren'ean come m fancy,;
-. at ithe mystery
..venue;? ■ The competition IS for,; an amusing poem
ten by yourself , i HURST GREEN
Drinks will be available, ^
tre (The RBL BBC) m at 5.15 pm and remem- phi irrh walk'’-''” was Steve Hampson and ber,.tobrmga.;picnic.z ^.,,^,
- of Sunday, scheduled glorious sunshine and-i at the rectory from 1-30 At : • .1:; r-n-.i:. j g..
/held on the afternoon -: ......■<
to leave the church car
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> , ■> -"rrjVf th#» mnn^v nn i v e P * ,
park at 2 p iri every-'.' d®y will be donated to ^ the school end-of-year ' one IS welcome to come along for this four, to f
'*199■FXF.P.p^* ,Law,Ghurch ■ a t s4i p;m- ': to
. fgtg on Sunday, the pa-,'Whist and dominoes will V; held S t a r t i n g at I 'p m fade sets off from St Pe-iv-fe be-play ed' in'■
. . . . ........ KnowlejS'All iiiembers’are askridj
' ter’sClub'
at2p.ni:ehil-mtGrecn?Village Hall oriL#tb:atteria;'and;su ......................... . ■ s;Monday.;at :7-30;
p.mS®f fellowboMerswhonavej
i.Village news;:
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the money raised on the ^ ^ to 3-30 pm followed by ' ' '
. ‘■ ,V'/service in St Wilfrid’s •’ : - and the pleasure given :
cLlPvwfll n.vp n' was and thank you to allill who came alnnn and 2 ° " “^ hall winners were
" m e CVCIU U lC a u c t e s b U ' wno came along ana ,,,
worked so hard to make the event the success it--
The competition will be S u iT im e r C O Q C e r t ' ’ membersLweddingpho-::,;^, jyj^jjjgj. concert withij;;:;-/'?-?!? tograph.-iVisitprs and- .;;, j^ellyy^ne Sharpe a n d -
! Simon-Halliday .will be
heldim Knowle Green-, BOWlinO c lu b t '» i r» s •' .'Village Hall on Saturday,' qu Sunday Read Bowling
.': at7r30
p.in, It promises (jiub hosted a Round ; ; tqbe a relaxed enjoyable,, .;-> ij^(jbin ;,Tournament revening of jazz, blues, j ^ith 22 members tak-
.■vP9P.;?.nd .folk, p o p u l a r i n g . i partfiAfter'four
!..‘..sqpgSifre™;‘'9r9.?.S:khe;,j-;, founds:the:two high- decades.,Tickets P.r'ced ,n, gjj ggorers played out a
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many favourable com-i:Low .Moor.,Club pool.B v; effort; which IS rightly,' - ments over the weekend:
- play by the local group ; ■and floral displays in the >; church which received
, _ Pool
team:Jost:f7T5:,to; the:t, .Waggon and Horses.'.vrj;
«;'Holmes,;second-was?- :i:!-RosS':Hibbert, .third V -'Scott Kenyon
!i:j poker event, at,.Low:- i Moor Club was Mark;
vVilson, Mick
Poker-)”' / ' ’ ' ) The winner of the fourth i
afternoons in-thejAc-1 rji'cririgtbri Lea^e'.'
• welcome. The team w i l l , ,,, ' be playing on Saturday-v.??!*’® hall next door. The
':; tory garden party was all -ready last Sundaywhenv- . the heavens op'ened and : a monsoon-strength:? downpour of heavy ram'|; fell all mornmg. But eve-’.s? lyone gathered round m'-! wellies and-T-shirts to ;t move cakes; cups and}; saucers and peojile into
St Christopher’s Sixth _
'/Form Jazz,Band strag- >‘ ' gled in bravely from Ac-} , crington through floods;}
’ - and played wonderfully .-; - all afternoon, from the I ' Stage. Their playing was 7 /sponsored in,memory..}
I'Of Mrs Margery .Words-';; iiworth,“;a'.long-stand-'l; v'ing villager.who;dlcd:| 'recently;>.ThlS’year’s : | ‘•vRibchester,; Field'Day':;-
';:■'Queen,Isobel Sutcliffe,-A V'opened-the. afternoon?,' wwith-iheraattendantS;* around her." Given the^i
a-.« flooded roads in the vil-sj lage; all the families did ,5 very well indeed to wade .s:.- ' z"”
" ^through*-? The Ribchester.'Morns <;
'."' Dancers,'girls-from St,-? Wilfrid’s CE Primary School, danced twice,} welUsupported by fami-s;
5*!- lies and friends. - Each' V; time tables and chairs ■ -' were cleared , to'■give ; them space; Cakes and ;
friends Overall winner ' noon going and all the _______ _
" Everyone enjoyed a ;5^- Suridriy therS will be"; inin
delicious home-baked cakes were sold '
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in thf* P'ft'r--'-- *1:1 _• T'?:. j j _ lx..; .another-garden, party?
and and kept the after- ' teas, phis strawberries
,p;.ici.uifiODsrfK Kinnag:Prawns?!Flsh S o u D S 4,
o »l ^ Pra wns'^^Fbh' i 9nW <?°v;p^^ ^Cumbrian lobste? ThermWorJ Fish'
,& .C h lp s . Wild Soq R o u t a n d m o ta r ^ M i d 's /W e e k tS u m m b rM
%|nloy a delicious thie^couras lunchS ^ o J Itesh, local pioduco; tiom either^ I'the doliy ora la carte menus^onloira f a complimentary glass of house led.’^ ,whlteorws4yillh'yourmeat^&f
wllabl6^nday4Friday|12q;^2pml 2 coursesTrom,S11,99^^B
Michael. Heathcote ' - at-ihe Duke of York
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needed, Kathfe6898 or-"- • for,the Knowle Green: Gill 826378
her of Ribchester,'Ann;:- ■■Jepson,' was ordained*
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'Eft From a mobile: 0 1 6 2 3 : :7 8 2 0 8 2 ;; Free home visits • Unes open 24/7 • Consulting offices throughout the region k
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raise £90m; to provideiitedress and then join inp^sAdmission is £1.50 and.■,»made itthrough to the^ vital welfare and sup-t,;; the races The teas are everyone is most wel- > finals port to current serving , legendary and the tom-^’’ come and ex-service people bolacompulsory T o 'ik i^
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