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wfA NEW way of receiving-donations.# has been mtroduced by the Glitheroe | branch of Gancer Research UK
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'■ " '’ ' - ' • '^'By Rachel Boothroyd;-.-/- - \ . ^ded^batiohT d^aded a% fearing j! Marilyn' has s^/n'manfchanges ’ ■ ............ . '-.. . --1 -- .- - j ----------» _u„ -„:j «W„
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'v^.in Langho has ,1^ 0^111 th a t 'i ts leader h'as chosen to retire from , I he 61-year ---------- . -
' the organisation after 29 years."^ ^ ^thinking'about'tMsJor the past 12- The uniform is different as well '■■A;i.s;'7vvThe St Mary’s Pack will have no^'wm’dnths, b'utwh^
toScouts - that'they>^:
iiThe.club has'beenyeiy fortunate to^
' members from September, when the".- pack was to close because they were 'Jr take part in lots of activities over the * current nine-strong'troop moves up moving up to Scouts and there was - ' decades, which include camping tops,
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S ' A LUCKY couplc from Clitheroe.wons •:’■
•■ the'chance to make a . trolley dosh 'ti around Tesco supermarket. ^ t s''
vi'iy Cliff and Sheila.Fleming^.who’ are ,;' pictured with Tesco staff Jo.Gough, .-j '• Alex Birchall and Angela Fisher, won%
S a £150 trolley dash after supporting !i the supermarket's;efforts to.raise.;i
funds for the_^ Alzheimer's Society/ '5
s .'Tesco's chosen charity of the year. Ts {
.‘-'Thanks to the trolley clash and other.V .‘>fund;raising events, £1,618 has been .-:::, ; raised^for the Society already this yearj<;
with more events planned. '* ?
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^ , . 'v By Rachel Boothroyd;‘'cr-’\ i dedickion,'but decided kter hearing J. Marilyn'ha's seen'many changes ,■■. . ^,- - , , there would be no members left that “Health and safety is now a^bigger
was the'lOO-yearrcelebratidns Gloucestershire. However,'he still that“ accompanied ^the^ Scoutingrenienibers his riuni s hard work and ■.
'cremSrYh^r.rium>Xr™rk-^^^ Hr. year Marilyn.
organisation reaching Its centenarian^-^ dedication whetijie> as younger, vear Marilyn added"“We took' 14 especially because she continued to ,
boys and two girls down to Brownsea, run the pack despite suffering great Islandin2007,wheretherewasahuge, personal loss when her husband
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camp'lt was amazing seeing'so'many/ died 14 years ago Mrs Flannery people there”
r;r. -« own with unwavering enthusiasm andrfii? In hen29Tyears .with. th'esGubl^rwFlanne'ry,says herperspnal highlight tv » » t-* >
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Marilyn Fla-nnery, who' lives irT organisation,’ I realised the decisjon _ - Day and acquinng the many badges on; three sons Simon, Matthew and Jason - as leader^The pack met for its fi Tnal ; *- Billmgton, has run the' p'ack on her',,, hadbe'enmadeforme ’’ k 1 S i --f-r, -offer to their members. However, Mrs
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- joined the association when theywere ^'meeting at Bowley Scout Camp on children Jason is now 36 and lives in Tuesday
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Marilyn was inspired tobecome the i^ alhthe^parents who hay been very v ’'suooortive'of h'er durinir her timp
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fbi* donation station? I'i
M . A “donation station” was placed out- pside GrossFit Gym at Primrose Busi-",' S ness Park, Glitheroe, so any unwanted w clothes, toys, homeware or books could i ■ easily be dropped into it
I i f by the public and plenty of items were. donated.
j'M.w’ The donation box was well received , >
, ■FILL IT: Joanne Cross from CrossFit, Clitheroe, and a volun-
: . teer. at Cancer Research UK shop in the town with the'dona tion station, (s) i ' ' < .
f'jrt'.Gharity shop manager Pat Kenyon,!, said: “CrossFit Glitheroe was the perr !' feet place and the station filled in no tim'e at all, thanksjo the generosity of - their members and staff ”
'?)'After the success of this drive, Gan- /cer Research UK is looking for a new: location in Glitheroe to place the sta tion -
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f "7. They are especially looking for ven-. ; ues that attract large numbers of peo-: pie
Ms Kenyon added: “We would love ' to hear from any businesses who feel
;that they could help us. We bring the - : box and take it away when it is full; it’s as easy as that ’(
ffPat'Can be. contacted , on 01200 ■
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428531 or in person by visiting the Gan cer Research Shop,'which IS located at
IN THE SWING: David Sharpies re ceives his trophy from Moerhouses’ i
company.secretary Mrs Irene Parkin-' : son.
DASH IT ALL: Cliff
- and Sheila Flem ing are pictured
Tlwjth Tesco staff Jo ' GoughV Alex Bir- - chall and Angela
*, Fisher, after win- '!:;ning a £150 troiiey; . dash. .
-Vi- byFaizaAfeaal A PIONEERING scheme to keep teenage
. girls at risk of sexual exploitation safe has been launched in the Ribble Valley.
. ./’.The Wise Up! project is running at Ribblesdale ■ .Technology Gollege, Longndge High School, and- ■ Rowland High School; It is aimed at improving :■ the safety and well-being of pupils
f vThe sessions are delivered by the Wise Up! •project in partnership with Oswaldtwistle Short- i Stay School and The Grand, Glitheroe. :. ...;“Tlie;Wise Up! project has a mam focus to i
/keep young girls at risk of sexual exploitation safe- in the environment where they live. It will enable i
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I A'20-YEAR-OLD Glitheroe man Itook.his mum’s car to pick up:a.i ifriend who be thought might be-.; f suicidal. ;,£ , ",
i*ij But-when: he:;got\'caught i in:; a:;policei speed'trap/Dominic Joseph Gain panicked and drove'
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the.balance,’! she.,e; apoliceofficer. He was remanded’ take her car”
' consent, driving while disqualified - defendant’s mother who said she''‘^'"=rJ‘Because of this incident that-' ‘ - ■
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residents taking||Bor6uj^G^ ,“Cycling’is''enjoying'‘ a'?^forms are available from organised as part of- maintenance workshops ,beirig one of the easiest' / 414553 1" - - preceded by cycle, comeback and, as well as'^'LTTom'Bamber on 01200 ’
residents of air led by cyclists from the-A’Clitheroe, tomorrow , GhtheVeB’ —
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T off because he was a disqualified .checkat47mph driver
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sSDeb'ora'h Morgan (defending) >: said Garn hadlgot a phone call ;
Scott Ainge (prosecuting) said(i|’separatidn'frbmhis parther.^^^^^^^^ an officer indicated for Gain-to -®fi“HSh'
adrsenpusf.coh stop after he went through'a speed-iiabout hrs friend’s state of mind ;, ^
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from a friend in Huncoat who was. depressed aftena .very difficult,',
. FUNDS: Clitheroe
' - Garden %cliib chair- , woman ,.Pam
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Entwis-1 tie (left) presents
the cheque: ‘ _ to Vi
Leach; rep-
S ; resenting | - the North i West Air I
Ambulance" charity.
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Them to.put into practice techniques and new-.': . found self esteem to tackle dangerous situations' when they anse/’is'aid The Grand spokeswoman Laura Barnes
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7..V. The prevention programme in schools also of fers young
people.the spaceJhey need to think f about their lives^relationsKips and situations they ■. face; so that they adopt safer practices concerning their personal safety
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■ . It also raises awareness'of internet safety, child : sexuaj exploitation'and abuse m teenage relation- . ships; and promotes healthy; positive relation-
' ships and empowers young people to make smart . - choices ,'i 1.1 ’ .
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:.,;The Wise Up! campaign allows 12young girls:, /the
opportunity.to attend the sessions once a
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week for two hours in the schools that.have ex": pressed an interest in the project'and can identify young girls that are at risk. 'S'-
,, ■ V The girl’s group projects are’mn as part of ex-
: tended schools and the course uses engagement through various lessons, and activities aimed to ■
. be fun, engaging, raise self esteem and increase knowledge and confidence '' V The Wise Up! scheme~has receiYed funding from the Parenting Forum to run the project in . the three high schools and from September Wise
-Up! will receive backing'from the’Ghildren’s! Trust
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. • For., further;. infqrmation’gcohtac'tlLiu?. . ra Barnes at' the Grand,. Glitherbe’; Ton'01200 421599. -
Gardeners dug/deeffij^^ help the air arnbuiahee
V; MORE than £400 raised by mem-:. m rockwool; while, other attrac- J'-bersof Ghtheroe Garden Glub will . , /tions included cake and tombola / help to fund the lifesaving work of stalls and an‘opportunity:to buy : the North West A r Ambulance, f-v.-; high quality plants grown by club -The cheque for £428 was pre" 4 members George^Gowgdl: and .se nted i during a Summer Social £ Lawrie Ball /Evening held by the club at Rib/ ‘ blesdale Gricket Glub and attend"
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I , ed by more than 60 people [ ; ' Garden Glub chairwoman Pam .'vEntwistlevhanded the money - ; -;raised at a coffee morning in April ■
7 ,-7 to Vi Leach, representing the air ;*'ambulance charity.
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Also during the social evening, ’■Lawrie Ball gave an interesting ; presentation on growing tomatoes
Sophie the terrier IS
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. A dog award has gone to a little terrier dog who not too long . ago was homeless
the Wharfdale Festival of Theatre there was a surprise chain ti " , > i < >
• man’s special award to Sophie/who gave a superb performance i ■ ■".'•Uvhen playing -Toto the dog m Skipton and District Amateur Oper-:.-. atic and Dramatic Society’s presentation of “The Wizard of Oz”. , _, She wS
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double act with the character of Dorothy, played;; or Jenny-Mane Atkinson in the popular production. , ;,;;
. Sophie, the little terrier based in the Ribble Valley and North Yorkshire, spent six months of her first year in the East Lancashire ? " RSPCA Animal Sanctuary in Altham, hoping to find a home However,'^s
' owner Ian Brown came along, she has.j,
-.Kfi'; now become better known throughout the area fonher magic show;>, performances, and having won a local.Oscar, must surely be “The
/ Wizard Of Docs” ' - ' ’ •
" All-this was accompanied,by: musical entertainment from Eliot' Wilson ■
'• f7 Proceeds from the evening will
help fund the annual show, which IS a free event open to the public.’ This year It will be held on August 27th:at St James School,-Glithe" roe. Anyone interested in entering’ produce in the
show.can contact Pam Enhvistle on 01200 426821. s
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It’s beer.and ' sand wedges!
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DAVID.:SharpIes,’
of.The Galf.’s'Head,'. Worston, emerged as the top individual player when Moorhouse’s Brewery held its popular annual golf competition at Burnley. Golf Club for the first time ■ With 22 teams, some 88 golfers from the
brewery; its trade customers and suppliers took part in the chanty event, which raised £700 for the Ghristie Hospital with a raffle^ of prizes donated by suppliers ‘ V The Red Herring team from Coppell;: near Chorley, emerged victorious, while.^ David took the top spot as individual player] of the contest ■•‘David Grant, Moorhouses’ managing ^i"- rector; said: “Our competition is ever more;: popular each year. The day was a great suc-^ cess and we were really delightedjo o nc e ': again raise funds for the Ghnstie hospital.’,-.;,
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