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Clitheroe Advertiser &TImos,Thursday, January 20,2011


www.clitheroeadverttser.co.uk sponsored by Pendle Leisure Trust A G rid ’s woi^ of heavy metal •1 If ; I Weekendplus It .1


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NASTY: The Heavy Metal Kids,' fronted by John Altman, aka Nasty Nick Cotton.


MUCH-ADMIRED musi­ cians The Steve Berry Quartet will play live in Clitheroe next Thursday, January 27th, for the lat­ est gig hosted by Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues. With Steve Berry on


bass, Mike Walker on guitar, Les Chisnall at the keyboard and Dave Walsh on drums, this quartet is renowned for its trademark re-imag- inings of well-known standards. Their set


' A HEAVY metal double header -will rock The Grand in Clitheroe


, next Saturday, January 29th. . Featuring “The Quireboys” and


; “Heavy Metal Kids”, this is a night dedicated to hot and hard heavy


i metal. Once managed by Sharon Os­


bourne, The Quireboys had huge success in the 1980s and ’90s and toured worldwide after the success of their album “A Little Bit o f '^ a t


\You Fancy”.' They have toured - with some of the biggest names on ■ the planet including'The Rolling Stones, Guns ‘n’ Roses, Aerosmith, Whitesnake, and Iggy Pop.


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■ Also appearing, the Heavy Metal Kids are fronted by actor/musician John Altman, better known to soap fans as Nasty Nick Cotton, from Eastenders.


Last October marked the 25th


anniversary of the band’s original frontman Gaiy Holton, also an ac­ tor and best known as Wayne in “Auf Wiedersehen Pet”. Having been a close friend of Gary’s and working alongside him in the iconic film “Quadrophenia”, Altman feels that being able to perform in Gary’s place is the greatest form of respect he could ever pay to his departed friend. The Hea'vy Metal Kids will be


performing a rage of tracks from their albums “Anvil Chorus” arid “Kitsch” as well as a selection firom their forthcoming'album “Uncon­ trollable”. The gig starts at 7 p.ra. For more


details and ticket prices, call The Grand box office on 01200 421599 or visit: www.thegrandvenue.co.uk


Quartet to play live at Atrium


will also include pieces from Steve's most recent albums and, hopefully, a new version of "Shelley" as featured on the hugely acclaimed Loose Tubes album "Dancing on Frith Street". The gig takes place at


the Atrium Cafe Bar at Clitheroe Castle beginning at 8 p.m. and everyone is welcome. Tickets cost £12 on the door with a re­ duced price for club mem­ bers and half-price for


students and under-16s. The venue has a licensed bar, food available and a carpark. The next club event will


be on Thursday February 24th, at the same venue, and will feature the Asaf Sirkis Trio. For more in­ formation about the club, membership or future events visit its website (www.rvjazzandblues. co.uk) or phone 07870 908159.


A POETRY workshop is being held in Chipping Vil­ lage Hall with the intriguing title “Cheese and Chairs”. The free workshop, on


Sunday, January 30th, will be led by local poets Jo Harding and Theresa Robson, and is part of the


Cheese and chairs at village hall...


Forest of Bowland Area o f Outstanding Natural Beauty Landscape Stories Project, a community herit­ age project aimed at under­ standing and celebrating the Bowland landscape by discovering more about the people and rural industries


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that have helped to shape it. ■ Using group and indi­


vidual writing exercises, participants will have the opportunity to write a com­ pleted poem or first draft, with a view to possible pub­ lication and public reading


pendle leisure trust I Committed Co your Lhealth & wellbeing


later in the year. Jo Harding said: “Cheese


and chairs might seem an un­ likely combination, but they are an integral part of Rib­ ble Valley’s history, heritage and culture, particularly in Chipping, which can boast the award-winning Leagram Organic Dairy and Britain’s oldest chair manufacturer. Berry’s; which closed last year after 160 years of business.” “Local poets are invited to


t. 01282 661234 wiwww4hemuni.co.uk ^ Panto-Cinderella


Hamlet.- The c om e d y : Thurs 10 February


Starts: 7.30pm Tickets:£12 (£9Conc.) _ Family £32


■jjjjBj^Hp Leyland Band- Romance in Brass Sat 12 February


Starts: 7.30pm Tickets: £10


ICircus Hilarious .t*.- Sat 19 February ^


Starts: 2.30 pm , 1


Tickets: £9.50J£8.50"^,' TConc.) Family £3*4


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For a copy of our Spring/Summer 2011 Events Guide or to book'tlckets,’ call the Box Office on 01282 661234 or visit www.themunl.co.uk


Non stop IWantToBreW ^ m m M ^ ^ m i


3 Course Dinner & C c ^ ^ j^ K ^ t^ & ^ B ^ o ’T.OOam ' Arrival 7.15pm/Dinnef S.OOpm'pfornpt J'-


Only £27.50


: :Reservations please Gall:dl254 825285 ' The Eagle at Barrow, Clitheroe Road, Barrow, BB7 9AQ


celebrate these two industries that have contributed so much to Ribble Valley in a practical poetiy workshop that will look at how cheese and chairs have been brought alive by pub­ lished writers, often in surpris­ ing ways.”


The workshop is open to


writers of any level and is par­ ticularly suitable for begin­ ners. The Landscape Stories


for Slaidburn Village Hall in February as part of the Land­ scape Stories Project. Work­ shops are free, but places need to be booked in advance with Sandra Silk at the Forest of Bowland AONB on 01200


448000 (sandra.silk@lanca- shire.gov.uk).


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Tribute Night Saturday 29th January


Thursday 27 January from 8.00pm. Start the new year with this great quartet


THE STEVE BERRY QUARTET Mike Outram (guitar), Les Chisnall (piano), Steve Berry (bass), Dave Walsh (drums)


Thursday 24 February from 8.00pm. THE ASAF SIRKIS TRIO


Concessions; Members £10 - students ________& under 16*s Vz price


. Tickets £12 at door.


The New Atrium Cafe Bar, in Clitheroe Castle


Licensed Bar - Food - Good Parking. For more details on the'club go to;


near the Keep, Clitheroe.- ■


www.rvjazzandblues.co.uTc or phone 07870 908 159 .


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Project is supported'by a range of funders, including the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Duchy of Lancaster Be­ nevolent Fund, Lancashire County Council and the For­ est of Bowland AONB. A batik workshop is planned


THE MASTERS OF THE PENDLE FOREST & CRAVEN HUNT request the pleasure o f your company at the


ANNUAL HUNT BALL on Saturday 12th February 2011 Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn


7.30pm Champagne reception followed by three course dinner including coffee.


Limited tickets are still available for this Gala Event


Book now to avoid disappointment Black Tie


Carriages 3am


Tickets £60 per head RSVP and information


John Mortin on 07796 087316 john.mortin@btinternet.com


Come and ume for £11.99


Lunch served Tuesday - Saturday 12noon - 2pm


Dinner served Tuesday,Wednesday & Thursday 6pm - 9pm Friday 6pm - 7pm


Michael He’athcote a t th e D u k e o f Y o rk Winter Saver at the


New 2011 Jan-April


Events Guide out now!


Call the


ACE Centre to request your. :


- copy 01282 661080


I JANUARY 21ST -27TH


|a.m. to noon. Tel. 01200 426063. ibble Valley Visually Im-


aired Group meets Monday venings in the Catholic So-


[cial Club. Tel. 01200 426822. ip re a d in g s e s s io n s in he library meeting room


,fcf ./CENTRE T S. CU WWW.


acecentre .co.uk


C lith c ro c Parish C h u r ch


Ama teur O p e ra t ic & D ram a t ic S o c ie ty presents


OKLAHOMA! R O D G E R S & H A M M E R S T E IN 'S Directed by Howard G Raw


ST MARY'S CENTRE, CHURCH STREET CUTHEROE.BB7 2DG Sat 19th February 2011


& Mon 21s t-Sat 26th February at 7.30pm Matinee Sat 26th February 2.15pm


Tickets are on saic at St Mary's Centre 2Sth January 2pm-3pm & 7pm-8pm.


Then every Tuesday 10am-12noon & 7pm-8pm Thursday 10am-12noon Friday 7pm-8pm


Saturday 10.30am-11.30am or Ticket Hotiine 07974 323832


or compictc an order form on our website www.thopcra.co.uk


\-Jl other performances £12.00 on raised seating 4 and £10.00 on flat Family Ticket £30.00 for 2 - m


,. £9.00 SaL19th, Mon.21 stand Sat matinee, all y adult5&2chlldron(16orunder) m, & ' m LTUlir & tN I’RTER JSE


idington Methodist Church, Fri­ days from 10 to 11-30 a.m. The Grand, Come Dancing Wednes­ days 10-15 to 11-45 a.m. Yoga Monday and Thursdays 2-30 p.m. Streetfeet, Thursdays 4-30 p.m


[St Mary’s Centre, lower hall. Mondays, Toddler group, bad­ minton. Tuesdays, Jujitsu, Thursdays, yoga, Latin Ameri­ can dancing, Fridays Tai Chi. Clitheroe ijnited Reformed Church, reflective services at 12- 30 p.m. each Tuesday. Trinity Methodist Church, Kai


Karate Club every Wednesday night.


1428604.


formed Church. East Lancashire People First Drop-in.Tel. 01200


21st - Clitheroe United Re­


Iquence dancing for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. Sawley Village Hall, Bowland guild of Spinners, Weavers and lycrs, meet first Saturday of the onth 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. iVaddlers toddler group in \Wd-


[at 2 p.m. Each Tuesday. endle Club, Lowergate, se-


Braille It, meets in Clitheroc ibrary each Thursday at 9-30


What's on in the


Ribble Valley Compiled by Marcia Morris


meet Chester Avenue car park at 9 a.m. For Carlton in Craven. Tel Robert Eccles 07795 250502. 22nd - The Grand, concert with the Mersey Beatles at 7 p.m


Church Street, Banish January blues. Enjoy a stimulating singing day with the renowned conductor and workshop leader David Law­ rence. Tel. Gill Fourie on 01254 249858.


Proceeds to the charity Charis Ministries. 22nd - St Mary’s Centre,


ally Impaired Group, Officer B. Gooding of Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service will discuss dan­ gers in the home at 7-30 p.m. in St Michael and St John’s Social Centre, Lowergate. 24th - Chatburn School hall.


a ,2fiC§25S6te-^


ing Club, day meet in Yorkshire Dales. Leaving council office car park at 8 a.m. Tel. Derek Black­ burn on 01282 458402 24th - Ribble Valley Visu­


23rd - Clitheroe Mountaineer­


Clitheroe Bridge Club. Improvers and experienced players welcome at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254877256. 22nd - Clitheroe Ramblers,


21st - Chatburn School hall.


Clitheroe Bridge Club at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254 877256. 25th - Clitheroe Ramblers,


meet Chester Avenue car park at 1 p.m. For Downham. Tel. Ve­ ronica Millward 01200 441346. 26th - Bowland Transit Walk,


Four Lane Ends to Downham via Rimington. Meet Interchange for


11-35 a.m. P70 bus. Tel. 01200 443561. 26th - BoIton-by-Bowland Vil­


lage Hall, whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m.


27th - The Atrium Cafe, Cas­


tle Museum. Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues Club gig featuring


Steve Berry Quartet. Tel. 01200 424444. 27th - Knowle Green Village


Hall, luncheon concert a recital by students of Chetham’s School of Music. Concert at midday followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254826948. 27th - Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society, lecture by Frank Duckett


on “Peru” in Clitheroe Library at 7-30 p.m.


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All entnes for inclusion in ihese columns should be on a listings form, available from Mam Reception, Ribbic Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clilheroc, (01200 4-5 I I I ) and handed in by the 10th o f the month prior to the event.


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The Mersey Beatles in a charity concert giving local people 1 chance to to see this talented Liverpool band and at the


same time raise some much needed funds. The Mersey Beatles has been the resident barid at the


Cavern Club since 2001 and recently exceeded the Beatles’ record of 282 performances there. They are the closest you 11 come to hearing The Beatles unique sound liveT All proceeds from the evening will go to support the work of the charity Charis Ministries, whose work in Mozambique is dedicated to the helping aged and vulnerable.


JANUARY 28TH - FEBRUARY 3RD


den car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484.


28th - Stepping Out meet Sab-


roe Bridge Club at 7-15 p.m. Improvers and experienced players welcome. Tel. 01254 877256.


Chester Avenue car park at 9 a.m. for Longridge Fell. Colin Beardmore Tel. 01200422584.


themed murder mystery at 7-30 p.m. 29th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet


roe Bridge Club at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254 877256.


Village hall at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484.


31st - Stepping Out, meet Mellor


. available from the library. 1st - Knowle Green Village Hall,


Nick Burton entitled “In the Footsteps of Wainwright” at 7-30 p.m. Tickets


Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Hellifield. James Jolly 07970 073356. 1st - Clitheroe Library, lecture by


Civic Hall. Tel. 01200414484. 1st - Clitheroe Ramblers, meet


1st Stepping Out, meet Longridge FEBRUARY


poetiy workshop. Tel. 01200 448000. 31st-Chatburn School hall, Clithe­


Gallery at 2 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 30th - Chipping Village Hall, free


30th - Stepping Out, meet Platform 28th - Samlesbury Hall, Christmas 28th - Chatbum School hall, Clithe­


mother and toddler group. Tel. Ol'^OO 423424.


line dancing with Bob and Cath at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 2nd - West Bradford Village Hall,


Military whist and domino drive. Tel. 01254 878447.


Foot, Parlick, at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484.


heroe Bridge Club, at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254 877256.


3rd - Knowle Green Village Hall, luncheon club featuring Panos Karan on piano. Concert at midday followed by lunch. To book tel 01254 826948. 3rd - Chatburn School hall, Clit­


Club, day meet in Bowland. Tel. Hum­ phrey Johnson on 01200 422300. 3rd - Stepping Out, meet Fell


odist Church Hall, a comedy by Geor­ gina Reid “Clerical Errors” at 7-30 p.m. Tickets Helen Coles 01200 425186. 3rd - Clitheroe Mountaineering


01254 825976 or visit: sheilafish6@aol. com 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5 th - Trinity Meth­


Langho, Ribble Valley Meditation Group, Aquarius New Moon. Tel.


2nd - The Sanctuary of Healing,


ton to Whitewell via Thorneyholme Hall. Meet Interchange for 11-25 a.m. BIO bus. Tel. 01200 443561. 2nd — Knowle Green Village Hall.


2nd - Bqwland Transit Walk, New­


Fri 07 Jan - Sun 23 Jan


Panto Time:


Cinderella Starring former


Coronation Street actor


'Nick Cochrane' (Andy McDonald) as Prince Charming


01282 661234 The Grand on Saturday is the tribute group


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