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Ford Madox Brown entices Third Age to Manchester
Clitheroe University of the Third Age, 'retiring chairman Colin Armstrong was thanked for his work in that role and the
inew chairman, Wendy Richardson, was [elected.
- [visited Manchester and enjoyed a guided
sure activities from languages and litera ture to bowling, circle dancing, art appre ciation and architecture. A party from Clitheroe U3A recently
tour round'the town hall before visiting
ing for 14 years and has 260 members, who support 20 different interest groups. These span a range of learning and lei
This branch of U3A has now been go T the annual general meeting of
Jpqui Dplin about her Armenian ori gins and life as part of a refugee family in
Clitheroe Library on Wednesday, March 28th from 10 a.m. to noon.
Centre on the March 13th at 2-30 p.m. with a talk by guest speaker Susan Slater about the intelligence gathering centre Bletchley Park, where the enigma code was broken. N p members are welcome and can join ^ this meeting or at the coffee mornings m
Liverpool in the years after, the Second World War. The next meeting will be in Ae St Mary’s
the art gallery to see a special exhibition by the artist Ford Madox Brown. Following the AGM there was a talk by
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MP’s American holiday Trumped by Donald chat
RIBBLE VALLEY MP •Nigel E'vans met American business magnate DonalA Trump while on holiday in America, during which he took time out to visit
ILjuics will up to speed
[ working flaL'dut to keep the re- ' I gion up tojspeed with the latest I high-tech :solutions. Superfast I broadband-Hs already available j (or plans are in place to provide [ it) to approximately two-thirds of I Lancashire. iBT’s appointment as Lancashire County Council’s
[ SUPERFAST broadband - an lessential tool for-doing busi- [ness o n lin e -w i llA e available f tp 97% of-Lancashire by 2014 i at speeds in excess of 30 mega- I bytes per second (Mbps). - f
Lancashire.County Council is
I deliveiy partner deals,with the re- I maining third.
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Dining at the inn is a\^lable in the Bar, Lounge and Garden Room and our ifiill a la carte menu is a\^iJable in each, with food serv'^ed all dav ever\da\' from 12 noon until around 9pm. We are also open daily for breakfast to both guests and non-residents Irom 7am.
Conu^tted to bu>ing tiie freshest produce from local suppliers and by preparing its dishes with aftection , the inns cuisine has received from Taste Lancashire its utmost accolade of Higliest Quality Assured!
The inns bar is open for drinks evei^' day from 1 lam until late and with an e.Ktensive beverage selection, n\'o guest cask ales always a\'ailable and with welcoming real fires, comfortable seating and a selection of snacks, sandwiches, teas, conees, homemade biscuits and pastries, this is the perfect place to sit back and relax, watching the comings and going^ simply \sith a drink in hand or ^^ith a plate of something delicious and a glass of wine.
Weddings Parlies Over tlie )^ears, we have been luck>' to hold many
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great weddings and parties. We are so committed to hosting your .yecial event, the inn has its own wedding and function coordinator whose sole role is to take care of every detail and to ensure your expectations are fulfilled.
The inn has e.xtensive function and wedding facilities and is licensed to conduct ci\il marriage ceremonies.
The inn is airanged as such to facilitate an event of almost any size. Two large separate rooms are interconnected bv large glazed folding doors which allow you to use both separately or combined depending upon your needs. For even larger events we can erect a marquee or the whole inn can be reserved solely for your function. There is also ample parking protaded at the rear, along with space for patrons to arrive by helicopter.
Four Si.!!'.Vcconiniodation
This rtiral coaching inn is no stranger to looking after pests and has been doing so since 1725 when ^ th • horses tethered outside, the wearv. hungn- and thirsft' riders were fed, watered and entertained after a long days travel or foUowang a hard day’s work on one of the manylocal farms.
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I The roll-out will-see public sec-
I to r investment-o^jE3m;i which I will be spent on bjijiging super-
I Lancashire'(approximately one I third) where there'are no provid- I ers of superfast broadband and no I commercial plans tq,deploy super-
! fast broadband toihose parts of by Duncan Smith
curement process, BT Group Pic has been selected to work with the county council to roll out the superfast broadband across the county. Public sector Ahding is ex pected to come from;
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• £10.8m. from Broadband Delivery UK '
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• £16.5m. from the European Re gional Development Fund • £4.7m. from Lancashire County Council
fund will be established to help. small and medium-sized busi
As part of the roll-out; a £3m. - 7. -
fast broadband. The kheme will be delivered by 221 Lancashire jobs, create 25 new jobs as well as estab lishing 20 new apprenticeshms.'An early priority will be to provide su perfast broadband to Lancashire’s enterprise zones. Following an exhaustive pro
nesses get the best out of superfast broadband. In addition, the county
council will set up a £500,000 com munity fund aimed at working
, . broadband to those few remote properties not reached under the mam scheme.'At the very least these premises will receive access to 2Mbs.
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Lancaster has been designated as the first pilot.; ■
, Lancashire County Council, said: “We are determined to ensure that Lancashire continues to ben efit from being at the forefront of this technology.-
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; open iijj opportunities for busi nesses in Lancashire, it will revo lutionise the way that people, es pecially in rural or deprived areas, connect to the wider world.”
“Establishing this superfast broadband network will not only
The rural area to the east of Coun. Geoff Driver, leader of
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