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Vivcast to walk-10 miles from the . i -pier at-Arnside, andpnjoyed
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t -'Stunning view,s .on the route, led by lines Jolly.— ^
:■-Natural: Beauty-is;a favour vj Britain and is irnportam for its ^rand:ttie^hb^ineSb^ ,i,i This Are'a of Outstanding
NINEfEEN^iClitheroe^i’iKnbtt Wood and tIie:edgelpf|%Silver’dalejrbefore;jeac^^^^ Ramblers took advantage of a fs Amside itself, and Hagg Wood,■'; ;;FarArnside,Caravan Park and ;.: wonderful sunnyweatherfore-S;'then crossing the
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heading.to the. coast again,: ., ---- •
’ ? at Black Dyke,Uhey followed iSciiff paths took them to Park :., •field paths until theyreached^.;sPoint’whefela;^^^^
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"ser\'e; which contains the'mbst^nipst picturesque; pia^^^^^ s notable pavement,flpr_a.;in.y|,breaibef6re w6bdlahtl patfis;|‘
climbing Red Hills to the trig .•, Water and Hawes \Vater Moss; ■ ^f:
ww.clitheroeramblers.:5 point on the top of Arnside ■ making easy walking to Red^ Knott, where the peaks of the tBridge,wherelunchwastaken.V •
ite'deiinationy and the?firstv#;rich invertebrate communities,-i^.,s;i^^gj.'jo'^side.' section was all_uphill,'skirt-'/';’ \yooden boardwalks ' ' XofindoutmoreaboutClit- ingvDobshalli Wood''and .jy-surtpunded the edgeof Hawps j.j Ramblers \dsit their web:-s',
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Lake District could be seen in , ' Some road walking brought N^ Y; 0^^ the d
i s t a n c e . t h e m to Eaves Wood Nature V Clitheroe Ramblers tiuring : Descendingthrough Amside:;;KReserve and the outskirts of j ;} theirwalk around Arn^de.^,.
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;-THE Royal British'Legion.a? in>Whalley.-:is'Urgently?;^
‘seeking; committed dndividuals^to help ir 'with ‘the Poppy ' Appeal in the local
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hion is particularly •' ;; looking for people :: :to-help with de- : livering and collec-
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“tion ofpoppies; s tre e t- : ^collections and counting-^:^’ :? in October and November ‘t h i s y e a r . ' t ”’ ' " iT h e ,P o p p y , 'A p p e a l 'is 7 the'
i Legion’s principal way- o f collect-.' " ing the welfare funds that are used ;to.'pro‘videifinancial,' social and iemotional support to: the serving
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for Lancashire, said: ‘We really need i, ■ committed individuals from within S the local community to come foty ,| .’ Ward to assist with the-Ppppyl
Appeal in the Whalley area.?CS- ;‘‘TheAppealMn>2010|?
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fophe.jPoppy't - Appeal in the town.” . “The Royal; Br itish ^
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,r-A-,yALBE'Y--headteach'er:’has''-: iffpraised a project aimed at helping ? -p,youngsters makeThe sometimes dif-;f:
:,. f ficult transition from primary'school' to senior school easier. Nowqhe success of the Myskillz Iran- ’
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;; ,1 sition project - aimed at boosting chil-1 i; dren’s confidence through performing" ’ ■a r t s ha s
seen.funding for 20 mentors'
: f rom Ribblesdale High School to visit l l local primary schools and meet the chil-’ dren before they begin life at the senior?': school in September. ,
: ; ; I’PupilsTrom the four, main feeder -'.: !':schbols to Ribblesdale - Whalley Prima
ry, St James’ Primary,-Edisford Primary, i ’; and Brookside Primary -, have teamed up, over the" past eight weeks,dearning-:'7i skills in singingiand dancing with the iV:; Year 6 students and staging a final per- formance at Clitheroe’s Grand Theatre.:; ,: lElainC: Chambers, :,Whalley:Primaryff; School headteacher; s a id : ‘It can be ak..; daunting prospect for a child when they move to secondary education from a;.:' small, primary school environment.’’ 1 ‘.. ‘‘Some children can have'confidence:. : :
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the children have had the opportunity to ■ mix socially and get to know other chil dren before they make the big move to .: Ribblesdale High School./The mentors; from Ribblesdale.will be able to answer ; questions from the children about sec ondary school life and I know that_will'r 7’, .■,;7 •
issues or low self-esteem; and this way-*? they can make friends before they start’:’?* - thatls happened-already .through.;. ’ Myskills. '
;. “Senior school can take a bit of getting ■: used to, and through the Myskillz project;
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PRIZEWIN NER: Gaii; Ainsworth (left) is con-
' gratulated' 'b y la d y ; |'‘ , ^ captain Jan' ; Burrows’, (s)
Gail wins captain’s contest
-THERE'was a good turnout of. ■lady members at Clitheroe G o lf : Club for Lady Captain’s Day.* * * /.Winner was in-form Gail Ains-' worth,.whose 72 beat Michelle : Fielding’s 72 by virtue of a better-, back nine. In third pi:lace was Gil-.
lian Eddleston; with a creditable. 73.'President Chris Stokes had the best gross.
ft’ln the ninerhole competition,.
Elizabeth Barnes was the winner with 18 points from Charlotte . Toms; and Annc'.Panteritook- third
. Lady captain Jan Burrows p ro t . vided water, and a healthy snack for each competitor, and on re- . turn to-the:
19th-hole.she;gave; each lady a welcome-home drink! /
. Following a delicious meal, the lady captain presented the prizes.
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