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neWj.homeS> te a tragedy ifthelocal authority and re^' is d e v eb p ed a s^ , ..y-^
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in’ the older areas; S S thi ir hands of-the local tour-''- dents ofJWhalley, and Barrow, as there!' - . . . . 'y .'
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‘ f foEreside^^^ linked to the by-lil ofcdiifse;employment. bj.f'.
' • . , hannenimr in terms of local commitmentrecreationalMcas.’
by and sporting facilities.-^*’. '■ - ' S f r iJm and its oromotion. Chtheroe IS a well managed market. ’ , _ . town served by shops,^ multiple stores, ,
; / hotels and restaurants, and a council with.. • commendably low domestic reliable val-. , ues I do>ope road routes can be re^- . -
our oedit rating is iety to be afiecled.5a , signed to cater for the mcreasing traffic ^
j- MorenouscswiUinevitaDiyDeDUiii,om ^ ’/ 1 suggest that the major reconstruction IS
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more urgently required m our older mill ' ' , towns, such as Burnley, Blackburn and KlA“ WSbn,SPdJhese^shoulrihayeprior-j,
'S'liwduld be most jgrateful if someone,igthe d^!pperej;;ip|{Q,p;^ in'authority could set out exactly what is ,, - : 8. Proyisipn of new open spaces and W
cuts, lack of ftinding/investment... ,’ : - l i ’So now the residents of Clitheroe and ,-
council and local trade, the Ribble Valley have an alternative to. , .l j ju jugjjjg gi^g a big -the options proposed by RVBC. •-
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...reconstructions and alignments to im-
' ‘ ,ity in reducing the daily volume of traffic p side and concentrate new-houses in,the|
polder areas; Which are long overdue fori . demolition and reconstruction. ;; \ ) : /; ' .,W. ARNOLD BAICLOFF-f Aiiu " ‘-I 'i.* -Ij2
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Answer is to have ’^fewer car journeysi
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feSl WAS surprised at th? reaction on the is-1 su'epf parking in Sabden.” -
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J^ extolling this area’s many Do we want a co'mmunity voting war as * Rabble Valley Media, an online"', suggested in a letter last week-is that not J y ,3|y j ( i , 3 ^3;..,'-discrimination against minority groups?) i progrLmes including; .RVBC beware: viljage residents could go : to the Court of Human Rights with your,
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ratherkethelocaltouristpro^Ln.. ' ■ ' . Anotetpcouncilmembersontheplan- - rrtaNE HEMINGWAY, ^ nine committee: canyon deferring if you
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, ‘AS]dpton.-^want,butitwouldbebetterforCiithe-‘ , ^ roe if you turn down the application at ' Henthorn.*! have given you enough am- doit.T-sofireaway,’thede-i «;
' velopefs will lose at'appeal'so they will)
.-.at peak times between market towns and. t r O l l t p a g C S tO r y . . . j V-amendtheirplantoMncorporafethepro- TSK S S S rA to S S S /.Valley home;-
; * Why did this not merit front page head-, v:/ ’/■lines? A crowd of 40 people invading the,- 5: y garden; shouting abuse; banging on d o o r s ’
I cannot comment on those cases,' but; -children..
jj'f if Sabden is anything like Chipping there;, {■jfwill be a serious problem.with inappropri-."; jKtate parkingiTt is not just about what is le- ? p'gal;’but what is fair to others; Part of the;,; k^ solution is free'.car parks; combined with s i;'much stronger enforcement.'’
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jiip;Similarly,T sympathise with those obp;-i rejecting to developments in Whalley.and .y 2r. Lohgridge'-: but are they saying it is oka;,.i tsforroads to be'choked elsewhere or that ■
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’i'i it would be 'okay if more roads were built t; -a s well as more houses'^
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PATRICK HANLEY, /■''.■'‘ Chipping
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XiDbii't cutback on 5! * attracting tourists
'Ws a'native of the RibbleValley 7/ albeit,'
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:>* proniote the area to visitors from all over^ S; the country and beyond
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‘ , M .- terrifying experience for adults, let alone":, ;^;Jyl3JC0|_^t|l©|IlO]LlSlIlg '.;i; ,, .licnoic^iequitable .
and windows,,the■house.'daubed'with.2£i?2f»?|7|.sii|£4gif'f^#‘ISky5-'i''^^^^^ graffiti and offensive e-mails received. A
All this and yet not considered-front.'3rK’:S'f5|KS:^{?4#''>wi‘i‘'i|l-'7;|s1<^^ page news Incredible.
i .'MRS DOREEN GATHERC0 LEB,week '6f;a' six ,week::'pu , a ; ’ "ClitheroeRoad,^ Whalleyt;
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It’s time to deliver future of Valley
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•;t^«jfjNeither of these ideas is tenablelTnthe;3. for homes at Henthorn.. , ■
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; end, the only answer is to have fewer cars' yes, you are right the access is too nar r-and use them less. ■
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houB.buildihg'okion^^^^^^ / -like to see adopted .
, THE Ribble .Valley, is how; into the. third ............. .k;pu,__ _
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to'discoyeLwhlcli ,M 'council’s eight||; 'j
■sySt Inlhe;qfficer’s;repp^^^ y kAiiniiiiiSiid'.deyeidp^^ ’) meetihg;puEcOT ; the majon^of replies ftom last-Au^st’s «| . public consultation preferred an alter- 5
^I^y?',^X>^'’®J';l9"?: ?|l*!}®''o;-*oVii/v''native option to the three offered by the;i, ®PP*'999o9?9; council, and of those a majority !‘suggesti.:|
. should have a service strip for street light- . i„ only three settlements". ' lages rather than concentrating it mainly ' '
mg on the opposite side for the size of the , - Alternative optipn' C proposes that: proposed develicpment. Thij land oppo- “Development will be distributed across
,9-9!s,own?d|3y the Ashworth family and t,.i the borough to allow an appropnate scales, IS not for sale. I > ' j , ‘
'■ of develoment within'all the trough’s , but Ribble Valley Borough Council would ’ mes. . . . . , ........
I say until recently because on a re--'' posal and plans are being drawn up for a - woffiTuet avR()0 ntvisittoClitheroemywifeandlwere/ bypass from the main access into Clitl” ..
:eil by what appears to be a majorj|f,rpe (1 sizing in promoting the Ribble .Val-:;®;A59)
/K - Gohe is the Yvohderful Tourist Infor- cwould have blocked it. ’ ley and its wealth of attractions, "v Market Place.'When my'wife and I asked -'town centre. - -’^# {
tVafl<.t.; fnr oiir fnVndi 5nrl bp7phhniif.Y , , therCiWere some blank
faces.befo'"p
.were referred to" the council offices;
ft-geWithbut wishing any disrespect toIhe ;2'centre; ftSstaff there; the knowledge and customerSf.?,/) 3.* sf; service was not of the standard fomerly" ' ttH'provided in this,Tourist Information Cen- tre '^.nof; for that matter, was the litera'
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to.the roundabout on the I ’tlements f the site in question at Henthnrn aVihic'-i r
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; in g r o u p IS now acting on my pro-''festpo'oulation and number of households CopsterGreen
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22 and Paythome, one of the smallest set-, i
say 8UU houses, cop v
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IChehk'aimehdmg^^^^^ 'on individual'
schemes.only, a deyer'''’'’''
wording of ^
iwhe’re^we could obtain local information:"'- 2.’Residents of Henthorn Edisford ‘ (we wanted to take some local guides and ,;Low Moor, Mitton, Hurh Green Basbali leaflets forqur friends and neighbours), „.'Eaves and other villages off Lo’naridEe ankfac.. S e t a w . ; - R o . d «
' could open the door to uncontrolled dc. reguy
?J?y number 0^ ,i„a hc- - through Chtheroe town-' bfterrcholce'bf;^^^^^ S-r ;
includes'-’ # - jf this’is thkcouncil’s intention and I ' i V ' ' “‘j't/,‘/2 f ‘nntinii '"’ I
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.the idea I svaiited; not just for Henthorn; :' , but Clitheroe as well.'!
■ We could have developed the oppositesettIements’’.What I think the author o f ./ side of Henthorn Road forr fewer homes,'-: - this option means is that under option C |
the-3,000 hew Houses that have been im-#
. . , . ' y ed that development should be spread y,; , , to .4throughoutffi
imes a trivial article on ghosts when please write to RVBC before August 5th tucked away inside on page. 15 was a re..;* ikP** support thisjlterna^^^ port of the appalling attak North West
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wwwxlitfiefbeadveftiser.cb.uk^^ , Despite the widespreaii cuts, it would I 'posed newvillage atStahden Hall estate;,|
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' htpd aeen'cies decided to scale down-or^s-n 5. This would be good news for resi--,’si .
besides the new homes; providing retail}' 1 1 ‘
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‘-1 WISH to refer to recent publicity on - j h ^ nyays felt that this area’s major'' 6 Retail parks would be developed (I - ■ • •
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as nanny 10 me aauqi., ham car park to Robin -family. - - i # Royal family.'!
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A competition for a royal
;.7/by Mrs Jean Simm and -Mrs'Rosemary Shep- ' pherd.was runner-up.'
' Mrs Jean Ryan and Mrs Barbara Parker.
The next meeting wil be/ -. . on Tuesday, August , 9th. New members wel-
BILLINGTON It and deliver the future, .
MEP Sajjad Karim; his wife and children#>°P Ribble Valley. Let s have some had to endure recently at their Ribble ^progress and pro^
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" Church was taken by the t’s’ Rev; D. Johnson who
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members'and friends oL>;si over many "obstacles’.Calves; Seniors;-:/Ist^tjijOtjministry
-.Chatburn.and District . V,-and havehadaveiysuc- ::'p.;Michael',Newbould; ;#iMurcott of the Isle of Branch are holding a cessful and fulfilled life.-. '2nd, Joe Ormerod, 3rd,. 'Man. On Saturday Pe-
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‘he Yorkshire , ' amused by the antics ’ - 1st, Matthew M id d le -o f Methodism, how it On Sunday, Au- of Queenie (Margaret, (-'ton; 2nd, Jimmy,Pilk-t: ! grewand ifwe want the Campbell Donkin) and. ' ington; joint 3rd, Ch'ris"..'. church to grow we must Maisey and thisr«r,,Thompson and Andrewa®’return to
former.values
Clap- extremely interesting Haythomthwaite.' - which they stood for., Masterjudgeswere David-On Sunday he preached
. . A;competition for deco-JipGraveston and/Sally ' a,; family souvenir was won ■);■ Lane.^;picnic;lunch ,v,’ cuits,
wasjudgedby.Mrs « given by Daniel Hea/./;' Scars ,to.,Grummack.;,’ .:rated,-star-shaped bisS&j/Lancaster/'raanks^ s
iwillbe taken at Wash ;.;., Donkin and the winners^'’\ton.-' ! Dub Field (marked -as' a ford on the map) be- ...!
I '.'Clapham carpark, Contact Mandy Brennan • -'tel: 441551 or Gerry
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f h e S S u n d a y in' ManOf hOUS6 Residents
; /'ii spoke on .“Who knows r, • 7' us” based on Psalm 139''- ■ -'T/with verses 1-12 and 23- r
' .'kivand 24 read by Joseph-, • Mason-Baxter. Flowers • for the communion ta-
v-.5.< ble were provided by Mr j -and Mrs Johnson, the
'/■ s'jhymns “Have thine own s/;-t.way:Lord” and 1‘God is V,-dgood all the time” were oisung'.'v'‘ ■
• The service on Sunday will be;taken :by the Rev.' ; W'Johnson: at: 10-45 a.m. i;-.‘;iS/All are welcome;
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i.nfiS'h'ir ic bnpn nn ''‘ daricinm Sa u dav f om S-30 B a S rZ
Cafe bar. i ship: Come and enjoy.-/,;/
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/' Members of the Friends :' iv? and Neighbours group, in Bolton-byiBowland, gathered together to
Friends" .' . -
, fore passin'g througn the '; 'Village ofWharfe and :) : carrying on to Austwick / and a welcome pint at ;.'' the Gamecock before,-;.,__,......................... .................. crossing fields back,to The next meeting will be'7;'';-;/GRINDLET0N.,
: jorie Jones,=Mrs Elsie-.y at.6-30p.m. Court and Mrs Eileen' iBagot.ii
Purchase tel: 429858 for ;3v,Ribchester Road; when /more details.
of Manor i/'
'.::House, Chatburn, have,.; '^always enjoyed being I » entertained by children; and recently they have had. the pleasure o f ’a visit from Waddingtdn Brownies who -sang
crown '■/'cert bf“BugsyMalone’.’.''i/i'::tie,was in the chair.and ^
School 1 children gave.-; At the meeting of Dunsqp . their end-of-term con- . i;,:BF'9g6,
WIMrsM.Beat-
to them. Also, Read,'FlfSt fam ily n , fs
'/ fields
watching.Chat/’ day.
held on Monday,'August 8th at 7.-30 p.m. in Sales-,; M VStGFV trio ■ bury Memorial Hall, Orindleton wfs'
r. the speaker will be Mrs ;Linda:SawIey and her subject is “Shoes; their;
■History and Mine”. Vis-' •itors and new members! .will be most
welcome.fi 1
< were Mrs Sheila Nixon;;, Next meeting will be Sep-:''/ ! Mrs Joan Behrens; Mrs-K-; tember;5th for swim-
a'
Gospel.messageon
' Helen Hebden; Raffle ming'at Waves BIack;. ? .winners were Mrs Mar-/;' burn. Meet in Gisburri: Today,the'Rev.-.Diane / Hunter, of Settle, will be ■
/prayer, and taught the: ' congregation some new . ;■ songs. 1'He was accom-; '■ panied by his wife Pa- •; tricia. A weekend much enjoyed by all;
•r:-;the speaker at the Bible, : ■
mystery.
:i trip took members and friends to Browsholme
: .'Hall where two excel- ?;/;lent guides gave a very .' interesting and inform-, vvative tour of the rooms, describing the' history
DUNSOP BRIDGE ^ r-:,-«+r„«,:i., ’
i , of,the house) it’s por; '/traits and furnishings.
' Everyone took a picnic which was enjoyed in
i’,f band Keith on the organ '/. and piano. The service •'I'Will begin at 2 p.m and: ■ all are welcome. ■' *
//.the beautifully restored ■ 'tithebarn.' ‘
Winners of a competition " ’ for;an
own.composed;;
Residents also enjoyed i'-x welcomed eyeryone; ';:/.and written poem were-; ■'them tune on the playing//.'She;,
introduced.guest,v.i,Cynthia,,# -;.:.:speaker Mr;,Farouk.;-4iCatherine
burn' School’s sports 7 -))Hussam,: who /spoke*;; Mandy Brennan./ Cyn-, .......................
Trips out: have included
■-about growing!up/in,/':/;.thia:was,thanked/fpr >Clithcroe; He recalled/);-#ofganising 'a fovely but/
'• ' ' Which was thorouchlvs •• the first Asian families2, evening.,^.-.
, a.m.iunfiM p.m. for'.Residents and staff tried '..’wasin the firstintake day between 10 /good food and fellow-,!
their luck amid lots of, laughter at Gala Bingoi m Blackburn
Independence Da' !//. celebrated wit
lywas h'the
home- trimmed ;withS American flags and staff // drcssediin red," white,7 and blue! Appropriately enough dinner for the :• day was American-style 'j hamburgers. and 'hot; dogs;
'> :-aienjoy a summer walk in 7 . ..7'-' beautiful sunny weather ■ :/ «’through the forests sur- .‘'rbunding Stocks R e s - -------------------------------- / /•svt ervoir. Other members S h iP in oW I
CLAYTON-LE-DALE
'■'joined the walkers at the ,^e meeting of Clayton Copy Nook for a deli cious supper!
' " Thanks were given by pres:, 7 ident Helen Tomlinson
, : / ,y./,to Louise Farnncll for '''organising the walk ‘
/j/.The next meeting in the / Village hall IS on Sep-
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le:Dale]WI/Mrs!)J6an BeHfensVwercoffi memhefs'/ahdiintfb:
„, duced ^ s Rose D o ito '^‘1° f
• how he helpsjram and .
1 oh Satuf:;| )a.m.and-.i
'The weather was not kind. /" to this year’s fete, day- v;:hght hardly broke and ' - the rain continued'all
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■'i day,'but that did not stop-Hursti Green’s
Openshaw,,,,.,, - ■' Taylor and"
/50th fete being a fan- "tastic success,’enjoyed', by all. The parade was ! a small one and opening' ceremonies had to be/ moved indoors; David; Jacques'accompahied
opening - greatif you don't like surprises ” . 'vt 'ehibyed with ballroom -’--;to,settle in,Glitheroe .Thejeiitheroe Area WI;./: .°P
’/jpand they,did not sp'eak4sShow takcs place atEdf;;;rf*E°‘^li®®‘^' *t®''“*’®^9t^®' ? , , "any’En'glish Far^ouk ^ ‘ isford SchoSl on Satur-. Mrs Rogerson,.looking
.‘■ati Brobkside;: School ;-,';i4-30 p.m., with trophies i.; sand went on to attends//presented at‘2 'p;m.?/. •'Glith'eroe Royal Gram- *,’-Entries must he taken. / - mal School. He told ofi/.-ito /the school, tqmor- .:- ■ his passion, cricket and?:; trow,':Friday,-'befween’.' ' 9-30 and 11-30
a.m.The'-
’■ encourage boys and gnlsisj: I to play. He is a teacher,‘ta
s.as IS his wife;'and stillj'1 /lives in Glitheroc with# ■ i his two children; -Thanks'/f; ■ were expressed by Mrs I? Joan Hall.
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- > Hargreaves. Raffle win- '.nerwas Mrs M.'’Beattie.-. ■;s: and
birthday.flowers
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'-A: competition for a fa-'K' vourite toy was won by.
shqw, which >? 0P9n :'9i;The tfaditionarraces had everyone, is a
showca.se -
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iy for the'many wonderful talents in local WIs and ■ /'the displays are quite
; . breathtaking; There will ' be delicious WI reffesh- ments, and a produce: stall ,
' Mrs M. Wood, Mrs A. Several Grindleton mem-,'
.’ ■'hers have accepted an- /./•invitation to Rimington WI’s meeting on August
s s were; given' to:;Mrs S/-!#/2nd, when children’s au" Singleton.
At the August meeting Syl-', the speaker. -
thor David Webb will be^ /*•, >
Sivia Wheatley will speak 'Members are looking for-?
fd.aTbcal walk oril
All Thif/S* competition will be for a'/. - .; starting from fhe chefiy| rose:Tea hostesses will
Dorothy Wells and Sue ; ' ag^ut tge hfe of herself i,jLund.'foM;:;ioB.-.i4w;,:;,5;.;i'and her husband Ge
CHATBURN
’ Jewellery” by Susan about glittering iewel-^'' # I'Holden Hostesses are^ ■
«. igry gut a true story! ■ ! " / v # ' , RiVr I I R M ‘
" and, witlTgreat humour;; Memb ers? o f"G i sbu rn she told about the diffi-i'. Young Farmers’ Club >
'# A brilliant raconteur Young farmers' • „ "
' P o p p y A p p e a l '. - ' mg adversil ’." To raise fiinas for the Royr ,'■. ),' happened.
■ ’ 'culties and heart rend-V,/mct afParadise Farm^.' adversities that had i.'^'by kind permision of Jos andSally. Lancaster'top
over-many/:
' of ha'ndwritmg”. Theg^'Wedbesd^yAu^stOrd* trees at 6-30 p m. and
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{'very elegant,'declared • the/fete. open; rLast
'• year’s fete'queen Emily; /.Cross-Costello crowned ' the new queen Grace ' Brown, who was attend-. ; ed by Ceit McLellenan and Katherine Mann::
the wet conditions, but /;
'■ luckily this did not stop /= 'i. the first Hurst. Green" / 'Trail race being very .well-supported with al-s- I; most 200 runners. 182/’ /■muddy runners crossed4 ' the finishing line,-the' :; L,winner,''being/from'- /: Wilmslow who complet-/i ;' ed the five miles in 28;'/ ;/ minutes and 51 seconds;./ ■
! 'The first local runner to;; ; finish was Harry Wilkin-',
- son whose Jime was 35;, r min. 32 secs. Profit from,//
tember 7th, when the. Mrs Donkin-^plained ’• ''’® Wood, J;.Jpnes« finishing with a lasagne:( .'en to Chris Brow '-subject will be (‘Beaded . jhat the talk was not/\' Grundy.y
/Slater will, talk about ?,“Life in Saudi as a rian- /ny”;:The competition is /for”m Arabian artefact;'
iHARROPFOLD
supper at the Buck Inn >'> the hard work and ener- . . •l P' "’
/'the: trail race^added;^ ' over.£300 to village fetej;, funds.'Thanks were giv-,^ BrownforS
PISBURW ». . ‘Augustjlth^ Heaffie^ o aj Hal) was packed wnh peo'ple playing tombbla,".|
. gy he put into organising this event. The Meraori-
.7 buying cakes,'winriiiig*/ ''gold fish and samplingp « the teas provided by the,•.{; .WI team while they lis-_
”■ .^!.,\tened to the Ciitheroe* %,'i Grammar School Swing.| Band;-s:
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