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isE a t e iK s s wwwxllthoroeadvotllser CO ft Clitheroe Advertiser ATlmes,Thursday, Juiy 21,2011 . Sv-A-v.-to- -ft £ t IVi Lt l i ' Lp* G N


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A nFNTFR ril I<? Rihble Valiev res'taura- pfowdes intensive specikist therapy foTchil-',^to access bur services, b“* ^fter 15 years it n S V e d a branlne^^^^^


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fr“S o T g h™ t = V ^ ^ ^ ^ om throuehou Burnley d Pendle>: mo^ne;; t o R & s ofte


Srentyith special n e ^ and complex medical, was on its last legs Kevin has ta'sed lots of 3


on y for Rainbows in the past and often;


To ensure that all children who need its - ‘pops in to see how we’re doing. Last year he services can attend Rainbows, volunteer as! ed if he could give u s some help wth the


his annual Chpty Ball in November, and at £ ^ u ,“s' '


and delicatessen shop.' - -Rainbows Developmental.Therapy Unit, : based at the Holden.Gentre, Barrowford;


pKPri®^t ' dtivers and staff provide a minibus service, minibus. He’s put in an absolutely brilliant picking up any who are facing transport dif-' effort and managed to raise all the money,


other fund-raising events at his gastro pu s ^ ,7he bus was bought after a year-long char-^ ' Kevin said: “ I p a s s the Holden Centre: ' - - - r . ; j - . ' 'We’re all very, very grateful.” iJ-l'Beverley Hargreaves, manager at Raih-iiBarro^vford.’We like to give spmethmg pact


' bows, said:-“Our old bus had served us reallyle to the community and we; a - well and allowed us to give a little extra help'l humbled b^the fantastic wprjcdo^^^^^ ito families who would otherwise;struggle-, bows”. • >/ - -


' ity appeal more than 15 years ago, and is nowif every; mprnihg'on my:way into.work,-and; ■ long overdue a replacement;-«f& ino ^.fid.lfr-my .wife I®chelle runs a ladiesy


A RING o f steeUwiir be; placed around East Lancashire this week as part of a high profile


' crackdown on travelling criminals.


a Police from the Ribble; 111 'M 0 f 7 ■ .rs- - KIND GESTURE: MD Kevin Burkins and Director Keeley Beaumont from the


't'Fence Gate and The Eagle at Barrow hand over the keys to the new minibus to s Beverley Hargreaves manager of Rainbows.'isa ^


; Valley,' Blackburns with ; iDarwen and Hyndburnsi will' USB;various tactics.


■•'tO'disrupt, crime such as,; -;’drug supply,' theft and the : disposal o f stolen prop-i erty. ■"


; reducing road casualties.;,!-.'; , Officers will be on the ;


vlobkout Tor.-motorists; . committing road traffic.- offences,’ such as speed-; mg, using a mobile phone; whilst driving and having, no tax or insurance Chief Insp. Damian


Da r cy sa id ; “T h is operation IS, a l l about tacklingithe issues which.-


- are of greatest concern to,. : the public, and we will bei


, by.Faiza Afzaal .-■focifsing^our'resources'


:ton;irdutes-’known,to be' ft used by criminals or areas' where we know crime has’ occurred. -


‘ ’^“M o to r is ts can be, ■ireass'ureduhat: if - theyi


f - come to Eastern Division to; go'about: their: legiti-; mate business they will be’ welcomed. -


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; 'i The lockdown, .which ; ■ will run until the end oL July,' will also’’ focus on-;


“How'ever, we know


«there;are; criminals who .1 live ioutside;,Lancashire;;


;.,;who are prepared to travel i', into the cbuiity.to commit: ^ crim e.'


’ “My message to them R'ls simplet- if you.come to East Lancashire to commit,


ft.offences you will be.dealt .with robustly.” ffi-i'Anyone with information; f-'or, concerns-about crime,


i .tcan contact police on 0845: -ftl: 25.35.45jor. Cnmestop-:


; pers anonymously on 0800 V 555 111. ; - v


,SKI SUCCESS: Some of the competitors before thei ; event and in action on Pendle Ski Club’s dry slopes. :>i;;


-' > success f ' if I J,,>.'


•,-RESIDEOTS in the Ribble 'Valley areka: such' as car parks, play areas and sites with ? ; being'invited to an open day on -.visual or recreational quality Wednesday,'July' 27th,’ outlining ' „


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- potential futnte development In th e ' T711


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H?usmg Need in the p


' Ribble-Valley Borough Gouncils ' housing needs for the elderly ' Development Framework, current y the , Employment Land Po s it ion


e ment over the next 15 years;-r' • ? ’ policy r “ !ta “ S . d ’ ' u o ' " *ii affordable housing and looks at future ■S'- ' ■ i


,991® P“La‘ .Statement, which outlines the provision ,■ gi*,*de deyelop-,,.., of employment land to support planning !, _


y.?!. It rontains documents on a wide yanety.-i.,,.?!j,.tj'he documents are currently the sub- issues, such as where new.deyelopment ,v,je‘ct of a public consultation that runs until;? including housing - might take place, ' Friday August 12th.


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' the nee'd for affordable housing, housing r- colin Hirst, Ribble Valley Borough ‘ifot the elderly, employrnent, the economy-,.- Council’s head of regeneration and hous-f ? , and the environment I - '


. ing,said:“RibbleValIeyBorough’Goun-


?;.r_:,Now the proposals are to^be laid bare,.„.,cil aims to take the opinions of as many -. feat an open day.where residents can meet;,;: local people as possible into account be- .v i;:pIannersand discussthedocuments.ft,-c !:.'-';fore finalising the Local Development ,?


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j^ijjThe documents under,consultation-:,sFrameworki‘so we are holding the open ? rinclude:.^”


\ ' s> ' day, where planners will be at hand to talk ■ ’Alternative Development ,Strat- v.-,' through the documents and explain'anyr;?


•.;‘egy.Options,:which outlines potential,;? thing that residents don’t understand.”?;'.'?'' ' development sites in theRibbIeValley :- > The event .will be-held in the-Ribble;? ■ Key Statements and Development ■ Valley Givic Suite m Church Street, Glit-' <


•'Management-Policies,- which outlines w her'oe,from 10a.m. to 7.-30p.m. andfur- - 5 Ribble Valley Borough Council’s planning &-;ther details are available from Ribble .Val- :? i; position on the environment; housing and ? the economy • ’


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■ ley Borough Council on M20042511l5:::4;,; , Residents should note that it is not the '


Policy G6 (Essential Open Space),.:, purpose of the open day to discuss specific,: which considers essential open space,' planning applications - ^


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I www.clitheroe8dvertIser.co.uk 9 Advertiser & Times,Thursday, July 21,2011 >; i- 13


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A VERY special day of skiing' for people from across the re-; gion was held on“the‘slopes of Pendle Hill


" 1 One of Lancashire’s .oldest and'largest July')891' ,He recognised the need^td or staying physically and mentally active'


J:j,f.v;children^s\cha'rities.jsll'2p'.yeare’pldithis^2 j.^ook'after chijdren-from^sorhe.pf the Harriet, who has a background with the ‘ week'and is* recruiting,(volunteersJtoJ^.-^most deprived_industrial,,are^ of^'the. BBC^^hasv^already been , successful in ,.t;ftiWorki,from‘rtS;RibbleValleyphead j6fficej;.;j(:^tdgipn.;sTbe.[cc^jcyictprian,buj[ding.is..a


'in Wilpshire to help secure the future of well-known^-^ local landmark ,^^in the project to ..celebrate the history of the niisands of local families'in need' "


u ,wu,)a. ,vj^ V.., .........^ -.rt..,--; community-’and.'rt's from here th-'’' - z^-' - ^


-'Ghil'd'Ad;ioni Ndi4hwe^-‘.was‘IfeunVe|J-pfeX'^y<..Sll>12-fe ;fby Scottish phllanthVdpistrJames Dixon


as; Blackburn-Orpha'nage’.on the;'23rd ofFollowjng-s cutsj ofi:£J.!4smilhon|jn . —t. ...-■ - fc


»j^.|^(Sit^go\femment#spCTding^^ FuridiliririgliYianagecl©OT 5f'iha;S;.been;app9jn^^^


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heritage open days Sunday 11 September 11am-3pm


• Come behind the scenes and find out • about the history on your doorstep' Z'":'


Discover genealogyrarchiving and.j,,, presen/ationtechniques'with"


, rk Lancashire Record Office ' ,3 G ^ .I t Learn about ilames Dixon and the, { ‘ 'C ' 'history of Blackburn Orphanage


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:,i!.i^w;ivblunteer to become a charity archivist.-;; ‘ •'Z


1 - • Victorian school games, guided tours,''''jj. u‘


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.Refreshments available FREE ENTRY


'‘fc- I LI" tV* ''■VCi'. ft. Heritage J a O T T E R V FUN D ED?


i ’|an'dfi'to^,|generate'|J’^ .-|j.|(:pmmuni^f® i f ex7lteadgiH^ti,§i"b^^^ fti’|Clith^foe’ andJa'pupiR 4 lly^ i|!c ie li;g li^ ife^


.-.^She%ia,’y'^ilpshire?is^‘a;^ '"placelo be/^vorking^o'jt'Si no wonder


..«that-|^'^6D<on;sawiit'KWideal-place?b srte^/"a;j:hildren s ; ho|pe‘^,^*We:^are|^^ yA looking for local people to'hejp by,giving '


iSfetheiftime to'assist with'a'wiae range'of „ •^■'/duties Volunteering isu-great way^of;:;^ „ keeping ypur-.skillsJ,up to date, getting^”^ ■5'fout'of the ho'use.to make riew'friends,’-


VOLUNTEERS NEEDED


Use your skills to help us to support local children and young people in need ■


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R'EOUffflANT? RETIRED? STUDENT? CHURCH GROUP? 1 ' - ‘ ^ - 1


We are setting up a .new.fundraising-and volunteering department and urgently need help.with a wide range of roles including representing the charity, office


administration, selling car-raffle tickets, collections, etc - there are lots of things you can do to help -r-.


/ ^ ' V ^ Z \ f ' ^" i,., ‘ ......... ’ Peters


: If are interested ihibecotriing iKti; a volunteer"to work with Harriet' and tHe team please contact Child Action


charity,'and-also gained the support'of; email fundraising@canw.org.uk ..'■ r


; Northwest on 0 1254 244700 o r ft'ii-LU-'-'Vi'-,, ,


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p.-t Pendle Ski Club, the, pre­ mier,venue fonhigh quality outdoor skiing in the North; of'.'England;;joined forces; with thejLiverpooLSchoolj Sport Partnership (LSSP) to; provide a superb ski compe­ tition tailored specifically.to meet the special needs of chil­ dren and adults with learning; difficulties -> .


;,;:;Fifty;competitors;Of,all! 'ages and including, schools; and groups from the Ribble;


'.i.and helped,-in.more waya,-; than could ever have,been''' .imagined and fully deserved'':


‘. .the praise heaped on them : by club chairman Terry Wat­ ters ,


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. . The technical support from : -,the Pendle Ski Glub race or-., ganisers, in this very different .:


;;; field of work; was outstanding;,; y' and deserved the,-accolades,! .--V given by Keith Parrish, TcchTi- ;,y, nical Director for Special Ol-: ;, ympic Skiing.UK;


:ji',..:At the j presentation :and.i closing ceremony, bathed in;


;.::glorious Pendle;sunshine;-; competitors,'.staff;:parents,-i


-Valley; Liverpool,Burnley,’ Ghorley; Ormskirk; Rawten- stall and the 'West Midlands enjoyed a.full and very de-; manding day of competition, j


;ji carers and helpers all,re- ? i.i fleeted on.what,had been.a;-. tremendous day.,-The .com-:?:


;rs; petition was hard fought; the:? ft successes of everyone: were.-?


ApThej competitors, .some'i o f whom had only been ski- ' mg for. a very short period of; time,;gave everything.they.:


:had;to compete to the,very, best.jDf their, ability,but,al-,i ways in a fun and friendly atmosphere, . . / , , G


vjj-An-.army.i'of.ihi-vis-clad: helpersiprompted, guided;


;. i celebrated, and new;friend-;i ships were forged c . ii > i '’i /


: ,v :' Sc hoo l- Sport..; ft', Partnership and:Pendle SkiJ (.- Glub now hope that this will?; ji-become an annual event, con-,.- k tinuing to provide outstandr;i ?.nng;competition'for,peopleii ’:. with learning difficulties from -, near and far ' j j


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.Bowled is the best for biology. -y^.RIBBLE'vVALLEY high


s c ie n c e r e s u l t s a re . 'a lw a y s ?; V


, "'s’cho-ol has won a national i .ftftaward for GCSE resultswithin


' , all educational sectors (state selectivej'state non-selective,


ivai? ranking all other schools across - Asri- England for pupil performance - m this area ■ ? ■


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‘ Headteacher Mr Stephen 7 Cox commented '■'“Our


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•j . I inc red ible, b u t to be a b o v e a ll - ftftother s c h o o ls , in E n g la n d in j f - : .b io lo g y ! - IS ? a s r e m a r k a b le - f a ch ie vem e n t fo r a small,-non^^


siUAsand independent) for biology,, ■f- Rowland’s award is for out-


, (Selectiveschoolvj V , f “I can n ot give e n o u g h praise


ftT.’fo r o u r talented science teachT,-?;


!•'!?' e r s a n d ' p a r t ic u la r ly fo r . M r > B r e e n , 'o u r : h e a d ; o f iSC ie n c e i? w h o a lw a y s h a s th e h ig h e s t ;o f 5 ‘ a sp ira tio n s fo r h is p u p ils ' i , "L r '


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