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DUTY chemist; Lloyds Pharmacy, 5 Church Street,'iv Chtheroe Sunday, noon to 1 p m' f. i-"", i,’> POLICE 01200443344 ^ . -


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-sTHREE men have-appeared, m'court Christopher Andrew.Buck (25),'of,Ma-.a.had become a problem. ,“The police have in- ‘ a : charged with steahng’^ravvalll s -^ fe f f w ^^^


-!?:.® / -"-Parker , Howard (23), of Low.'s-stfoduced patrols to combat this problem and


Wf; Blackburn magistrates heard the'trio hadSa Roadj and-Robert Macmtyre (25),-of.Heyr-&vone;of them saw. the defendants’ van near : s dismantled a large section of a dry stone wall?s;sham Road.'all in Morecambe; pleaded guilty ^sSlaidburn,’.’ said Miss Allan; who applied for, # m the Trough of Bowland; an Area of Out-^.’i to theft of a dry stone^wall belonging to Karens £450 costs to rebuild the wall to the standard : -standing Natural Beauty-- /


v. yj'.'&They were stopped by a police patrol m ' t h e ' T ^ ,> • required by English Hentage'- all made subject,to an'electroni-,:;?.vv Mr Kevin Bambef (defending) said it was?


•p' of their van was riding low on its suspension; r.ii'ji p.m. and .7, a.m. for three months and ordered ;■?? men looking to make a small amount of mon-:: The driver told the officer there were just to pay £150 with £85 costs


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■•TRiBUTES ha^jieen paid, to.an honorary patron and,';


.; long-Hrvirig merriber of the I Conservative Party who has died at the age of 84 , MriBrian Gunliffe OBE, - who in;2009 received a spe-.'


; cially engraved decanter from; 'Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans : for 60 years’, service to ;the Conservative party, died after* a short illness


, a Mr Cunhffe started as an of- , fleer in the Young Gonserva-.-.


- lives in.Rochdale, and then':, . served as an officer in the Rib-.-]. i.blCjValley Association, being:. ; Its chairman,'president and,; patron


y ' - He was also a.'member of';.


i'the association’s, manage- v; iment team and helped to run - -dhe Whalley Supper Club and: , sWhalley.-Wiswell and Barrow:--; Conservative branch > Only two weeks ago he was


•helping to run a strawberries ;;and cream garden parly to help.-


'.raise funds for.the-association.' He personally edited the as­


sociation diary and gathered support for It from all quarters of the Ribble Valley''.^- '


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BRIAN CUNLIFFE: to Great Harwood. It was then «


fewhen he,was introduced to his< sa.wife-to-be Joyce, who was the ' .; &;daughter of the.neighbourmg;- -j=Boardman family, when he was ?on leave from the Army .The couple married and i


'.iwere bless'ed with a son, Brian, 4 s I in;1952.-The couple moved to .■sWhalley in':1954'and became -j


Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans added: “Brian was a vi-v.


:tal member.of my team,-sign-* . mg individually every letter to members seeking their finan-? cial support,in many general;.; elections- and managing the election appeal •'


; .-‘.‘He has been a pillar of this.,, association for.as long as I ?


-stactive-members: o f the'eom-.;: ' munity. ’ a. ' < ‘ ^ ' , In 1982,''Mr Cunliffe, who ’


[■',;the old Clitheroe Rural Dis- -:-; t'tnct Council, was awarded thei;* ^ OBE for political service 'f In February last year, Mr


; i and Mrs .Gunliffe celebrated :s‘ 60 happy years of marnage •-T^ chairman of the Ribble; -


.w'Valley Gonservative-Associa-:-? pit tion; County Goun.‘Albert At-s>i ;®kinson, was one of the first to’t-i pay tribute - He said “His achievements


;,::and’dedicated; service-are.!!. unique;: his contribution - im-


ihis father moved the family’st.li'mense and it was conducted ! weaving mill from-Rochdale.sr,Tmodestly and without fuss.”*,:«


‘ have been candidate and MP.?? He will be greatly missed - 4


;!-Tas also a former member of - Whalley Parish Council and ;’’


; .“Our condolences go to his wife; Joyce, and son.with our?? heartfelt thanks for a lifetime ". of service to the Ribble Valley; - He leaves big shoes, which will be difficult to fill’) "


i ;-vA memorial service will bV-:. -held at 11;15 a.m. tomorrowat ■ ■Whalley Parish Church ^ \


; V Family flowers only a're re - ;* ■quested and donationsrcan; ;be made,to the Rotary Club of Rochdale Trust Company;:? c/o Langshaws of -103a King V: Street; .Whallcy,-Lancashire>’ BB79SN Mr Cunliffe IS survived by


his wife Joyce; son,-Brian and daughter-mdaw, Alison.


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YOUNGSTERS in the Ribble Valley are, invited to get on their marks for a popular' summer sports scheme


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'request from.:45-yearrold iGraham Carter;ofWoodr.;;:, :'


t Jaunched its 2011 summer activities bo^ok-? - let listing a host of sports, arts and crafts' ; activities being offered over the summer,, : m conjunction with.The Grand and the* Ribble Valley Children’s Trust •


.j-V-iCourses m cycling,:athletics, netball;.* 5-i?


-■swimming;gym and dance will take place.;..--Borough Council’s 20-12 Campaign. The ■ * at venues thro'ughout the borough,:while jt-. booklet is available from the Ribble Valley r:;the town’s Platform Galleiy will host craft..' :; Borough Council Offices in Church WaUc;;; •sessions and The Grand various_activities, -i,,Ribblesdale.Swimming Pool in Edisford. : including drumming workshops'andfam-;;;^ Road, Chtheroe; and the LongndgeFiF: ily film clubs ^


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ness Room in Calder Avenue, Longridge Further information is also avail-.


; free sports on offer''over a 12-day p e r io d a b le from Ribble Valley Borough Coun-,; ; in July, including skateboarding; archery,-f : ;; cil’s sports development team on 01200 : skiing and zumba, as part of Ribble Valley 414553 _


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?IT WAS a memorable day for by Pnnee of Wales at the Greatj4"We’ar'e, extremely.proud of.Ufjhimhowwellhehaddo'ne.”^!^ a five-year-old sheep handler ’‘Yorkshire Show last week j^him for coming first in his 5,. Nicola added “William's '•from Glitheroe who rubbed l-iKfThenyoungstenscoo'pedjjL.class.'?;,William, has attended&c-father,-Michael, shows mule.


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;' slioulders''with.royalty.when s-‘.the;prestigious prize-after-he&.!,:thei.,Great'?Yorkshire.;Shows.ligimmer lambs and British blue; .‘ he picked upatopagricultufaL itreared a .'TexeliGross'Zwarf))Sv;since:he.was'eight .weeks oldhp; cattle for A. and K: M.‘Barnes


'-tends StMichael and St John,;.,: presentation of the sheep, the: 5 Primary School; Clitheroe, has*; • handler and how the sheep is young stock handler categoiy.Siftt!s.‘,f William’: become the envy of his school',,- h a n d l


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,i_- his second year showing in the-i^^vheifer of our own to the show . .. ..... .... .................... ’’s'lamb'is'oufofliis'


‘ p r i z e . - ’ bles lamb from birth. He was ‘ He showed for the first time in.,? at Cowden in Great Harwood, ■;,William'.Buroop,',whoat-;::isijudged,on';the;turnoutiand,,;,;2010inthe same'class so this is A so we also took a British blue.


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j'friehds'after being presentedIfki His proud parents,'iNicola3;; nice, to meetiPrince'Gharlesi'ihas haltered and trainee '? the ■fifst' prize':in.the‘Sheep ,’ii’'and Michaelsay they.arejde"{,Land he said he had asked him;?i;^himself and is,already loi ‘ Youiie Stock Handler categorylighted: with: William’s .winV '.;;iSome nice'questions and told js-forward to his next show!


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- "*^®'^°3sly, the bar s licence al- ,_for Clitheroe. said “The eroiinds on L for nnlirp tn nhippt nn thp omnnHc nf •v. lowed drinking until lam The new


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, . .c J ; :ll9P',?9)y3ers rajsed objections to the :■ !.based on one of the; four licensing


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*^which the police are able to make rep- ' crime and disorder, which is the mam % resentations regarding apphcalions to obj’ective that police’ are''concefne’d ||j iraiy a premises iKence are stnctly de-,;f)f;wth!SjyS|||if


^ reassure residente thm Key Street and prevention of public nuisance, or prop future) at these or any other licensed iuuj, lu ui uime anu uisoroer, puoiic saiety, license It there are problems in the


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premises, then the police can apply - ceptable for a licensed premises to be for a review of the premises’ license allowed to remain open until 3 am Again, any such application must b e . on a regular basis , properly evidenced ^’-i


. * ._y-^/.,‘Local residents are already subject Meanwhile, Ibbble yalley borou^_ to regular disruption by drunken rev-


councillor Susan Knox, who repre-'- ellers making their way home in the sents the Littlemoor 'Ward where Key-


to the bar’s


street is situated; has vowed to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to drunk-:'. enness and anti-social behaviour.in the Lowergate area in the early hours: She said: ‘‘Lowergate is an area of the town that has a school, church, social club and-65 residential properties. It


is amazing to me that it is deemed ac- )}' - i >1*


early hours and they have now been i; failed by licensing regulations which: put the burden of proof on.the resi-


. ; dents themselves to stop an applica? ; . tion being passed.* T will continue to :■


: work with them and do my utmost to s ;:ensure.that both the police'and the ; borough council adopt a zero-toler2.; ance approach to drunkenness ” •”


. FIREFIGHTERS cut a woman free from her car after it over- :- turned in Ribchester on Monday evening. ’


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to be in her 40s, hit a wall before overturning and landing on its : roof.


According to firelighters the car, driven hy a woma'n believed ; - , * ’


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" .Police arrived at Gallows Lane; Ribchester; at around 5-45-. : p.m. and discovered the wheels of the red Ford Fiesta spinning ; with the driver trapped inside. . ‘


'fs. Firefighters quickly cut her out before she was taken-to the - Royal Blackburn Hospital for treatment.


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,-*;,The road.was blocked while investigations wcrc carried out ; and the vehicle moved.


BiU's finished epicride I FROM PAGE ONE


down the east coast of Scot-.-; land: and England, over- the ■; Forth and Humber bridges,: then East; Anglia, Kent andi the South Coast all the way to : Land’s End. From the Severn Bridge the last leg took Bill. around the coast of Wales be­ fore taking a ferry.across the*. Mersey as he returned to Lan--?; cashire' ^ / ' f i' W'Bill has enjoyed.excellent ;,; supportfrom!a-number: o f businesses; all of.which': are ;, detailed on his website (www. billhoneywell.blogspot.com) ,Technology;haS:also played:-: a great part,-not least the use?-. of. an! online .tracker,.which*!


If anyone wishes to spon­ sor Bill they can do)so by


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• logging onto www.justgiving, com/Bill-Honeywell) or leave ; a donation at his offices at-'l


i: Castlegate; Chtheroe;79 King Street,vWhalley; slSiQueen


'- Street;; Great'Harwood; or <: The Fountains, Gisburn RPad, Barrowford


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i ■: User and Times’ website www; •tclitheroeadvertiser.co.uk for pictures and video of Bill’s ar­ rival * ^


has enabled his many follow­ ers to keep an eye on his daily


; progress. He has also had the . help of a full list of volunteers to drive the 6-berth-motor home used as a support vehi*


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