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| | A . y, W^^T|^ppcTTT ^vpninp of cookery demonstrtrattiions by top North West chef Breda Murphy has whisked up fund-raising for Whalley’s RC English Martyrs- Church restoration appeal.


ONDERFUL e e v


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. The event, held at Oakhill College, Whalley, attracted parish members, Oakhill parents, residents and general food lovers of all ages, to watch Breda and her team prepare food with a theme of


Easy Entertaining. Anyone who missed the


WEDNESDAY 16TH NOVEMBER-


“THE EDINBURGH FESTTVTE SHOPPER EXPRESS” To EdW bURGH for Christmas Shopping and S ^ t s ta n g (hr rfirect t&star train) Rnnmi^ From;


MANCHESTER VICTORIA (around 630am), ASHTON UNDER HUDDERSFIELD (around 7.15am), BRIGHOUSE (aiooiri 730am), SO\\TJ|B \ B R n ^ E ( a r ^ 740am) HEBDENBRIDGE (around730am),BURNLEYM.ANCHESTERRD(^o^_S30am),


ROSE GROVE (around 835am), ACCRINGTON (arooai S35=n) & BLACKBURN (around 8 45am). All times ate cutrenUy estimates. This one-off <ta- e x cm ^ i s encrdy by ^


tram f o n ^


of traditional Intercity carriages, with pie-reseoed seatitE tor all passecaas and are touted over a ftequently scenic route via Cheshiie. Lancashne, MorecambeB^'.


evening. - ' - - / -


EDINBURGH: A break of up to 4 to 5 hours is enjoyed at a city that has something for evo^n e ^ d renowned world heritage centre. Even &6m the city centre in parts you may enjoy v i ^ of beautiful countryside and the Firth of Forth. As well as its world fiunous castle, the Royal Yacht B n t^ a , grand


- architecture and wonderful selection of shoppliig (ideal tortile timeofy^jtiiOT is an mfimte^e^on of museums art galleries and visitor attractions to suit all tastes. A team offfiendly steward travellmg throughout both journeys will be happy to assist you with stowing any s e r i a l gifts and shoppmg you may wish to bring back from Edinburgh. ■


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Shap summit, the Eden VaUey, Scottish Bordets, Beartodr Snmmit, t i« SootiMn Uplands ^ Cobbinshaw line with distant views of the Forth B r i ^ lexmamz you home on the same tram tor late


demonstration by Breda, who owns the Food by Breda Murohy restaurant in Whalley, can still get a taste; thanks to the wonders of


,Fr Philip Price, said: “Awonderful. evening was had by-all and what an imaginative and inspiring demonstration, resulting in more than £3,000 being raised through tickets and a raffle. “It was an evening to remember


modem technology. English Martyrs’ parish priest,


brought so many people of vaned


ages and backgrounds together to leam about preparing good food. A short video has been


and all those who supported the event so generously may feel a real sense of belonging.” Breda said: “It was a pleasure to be able to help the church by doing


something I love; “Ifwas also rewarding that it


made, which can be viewed a t W W W . f a c e b o o k .c om /


FoodByBredaMurphy, showing


the cooks at work. . The evening is just one of a


series of events to raise money towards the refurbishment of


the English Martyrs Church, and further donations are welcome. Parishioners are sharing the St


TA STY: Talented


chef Breda Murphy showing her skills.


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B .. .^ F - fund-raising Hna . . ' byJulieMagee A CHEQUE for £10,000 was ■c'\-


. handed over to the Duke of ‘'CaiTcastej’_s_^egiment by Chatburn businusswonian Mandy Paul, who helperf" raise the money in memory of her nephew. i'.Mahdy, of Hudson’s Ice


Mary and All Saints CE Church in ■galley while extensive work continues on English Martyrs. A blog at www.em-church.


direams, along with family and friends, raised the funds for the regiment’s charity last year, with the first Bare All For the Dukes calendar. Proceeds from the combat-


org.uk is being developed for the church, to document and inform of progress of the restoration, and news of forthcoming events.


UKIP’s Steve stands again


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N O M IN A T IO N S c lo s e a t n o o n on F r id a y (O c to b e r 21st) for candidates in the Ribble Valley B o ro u g h C o u n c i l and Clitheroe Town Council by-election in Clitheroe’s Salthill Ward.


to serve Salthill Ward on each of those councils after the resignation of (Councillor David B e r r y m a n , who represented it on both. Liberal-Democrat


by Duncan Smith A vacancy has arisen


Coun. Berryman is standing down due to work commitments. Subject to th e re


UKIP East Lancashire ^ and vice-chairman of the party’s Lancashire committee, represented :


being more than one nomination for each of the seats, a by-election will be held on Thursday November 17th, with polling taking place at Brookside Primary S ch o o l, in Bright Street, Clitheroe. F i r s t to


the party in May’s local elections, missing out on a seat on both councils


by about 40 votes. S im o n Kerins,


chairman of UKIP “We have a radical -


Ribble Valley, said: “More and more people


are reaUsing UKiP is not a one-issue party.


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IA day on the rocks


ON the last of their summer walte, a pa^ of Clitheroe Naturalists visited Bnmh Rocks, in Nidderdale, between Pateicj


Bridge and Harrogate.


above the famous rock formations a i ; I after a short scramble, came to “ P . ^ After a good look round and lunch,


They started out at the top of the m > ; , ,


which led to the visitors’ centre and on the many spectacular formations.


, party joined the Nidderdale


a track and woodland path to Mm “ , and on to the White Houses down i .;


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Raikes, where sevei^ alpaca were see Although overcast, the day was dry


a little sunshine as the group arriv Pateley Bridge for refreshinents.


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themed calendar, which was put together in memory of Mandy’s nephew, 25-year- old Lance Corporal Jordan Bancroft, will help the families of soldiers killed or injured in Afghanistan. Jordan, from Earby, died


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just weeks before he was due to end his six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan. Photos for the 2012 calendar have now been taken, with many captured at Brickhouse Farm, Longsight Road, Langho, courtesy of Michael and Jean Higgins, who even loaned their 70-tonne chieftan tank for the shots. “This time all of the family


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model on the calendar - cousins, aunties, it’s a real family affair,” Mandy explained. “It took some persuasion to.get them all in, but they


eventually agreed.” The models, whose ages range


from 18 to 45, are photographed in combat-themed cheel^ poses. “I’m hoping to raise double


the amount of our previous total with this new calendar,”


added Mandy. To order your copy, of the


calendar, contact Mandy on 07885 762722, or visit www. bareallforthedukes.co.uk The calendar is also available


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from Party People, Banana News and the post office in Clitheroe, as well as Hudson’s Ice Creams, Chatbum.


HANDOVER: .At the cheque presentation to the Regimental Welfare and Benevolent Fund at Fulwood Barracks are Mandy and Louise Paul with Kingsman Rory. Left, The 2012 calendar which will also raise much-needed funds.


Pictures: KEVIN McGUINNESS


H allow e'en re s tn c t io i is o n


HALLOWEEN revellers are being '


fairground rides, mobile catering units and parked cars from 5 p.m. until 3 a.m., and there will abo be a one-way system in place for traffic travelling from the A59 to


The hin wlll be closed to


‘Sabden. Pendle Hill had become a


hotspot at Halloween, attracting thousands of visitors from across Lancashire. Tlie Ribble Valley Event Safety


byFaizaAfzaal


advised not to head for Pendle Hill on Monday, October 31st.


is not suitable for these types of activities involving such large numbers of people.


with previous years, it has been necessaiy to take these precautions


Insp. Chris Saville said: As .


to ensure the public remain safe on Pendle Hill this Halloween. “Previous policing operations


at the Nick O’Pendle will be by ticketonly. There will be no waiting cones


on both sides of Clitheroe Road from its junction with Whalley Rdhd, Sabden, over Pendle'Hill to the Pendleton turn-off. Specialist contractors will


Advisory Group is co-ordinating a plan to control access to Pendle Hill following concerns expressed about the-growth.of the event, heavy traffic, alcohol related disorder and the use of fireworks. , Agencies have: agreed the hill


have been extremely successful with significant reductionsMn incidents of both anti social, behaviour and criminal damage.” Pendle Hill MU be closed to all


traffic travelling from Sabden. All vehicles entering the village


Whalley.- Access to The Wellsprmgs Inn . for these measures. : .■>. v


arc asked to leave via alternative routes either towards Padiham or


remove any fairground rides, mobile catering units or vehicles parked in the no-waiting area. •


. ; pedestrians and one for cars ' .travelling from the .^9 . : '■- ■Residents of Clitheroe Road, Sabden, will be advised of the parking restrictions..- Sabden Parish Council has been consulted and gives its full support


placed down the centre of the road forming two lanes, one for


Safety cones will also be


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