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DISCUSSIONS: Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans and other MPs had crisis talks with the Prime Minister at Number 1 0 about the future of BAE Systems, (s)
RIBBLE VALLEY MP Nigel Evans met with the Prime Minister, David Cameron, along with a select group of MPs to discuss BAE Systems and the situation regarding
also very important' in terms of UK trade, and so the knock-on effect of whether or not contracts are won is felt both locally arid nationally.
Celebrities ask: How green are your
Tuesday, March 13th, as' part of an initiative called Garden Re -Le af Day - designed to kick-start the gardening year. All the questions'in the
quiz have been set by some of the UK’s best-known
A CE LEB R ITY gardening quiz will be • held at Shackletons Home, and Garden Centre, in Chatbum, later this month.' It will host the event on
gardening faces, including Alan Titchmarsh, Christine Walkden, Toby Buckland, Pippa Greenwood, Bob Flowerdew and Joe Swift. And the celebrities will
“Apart from being a great event, there is also a serious side to the quiz. “I t will raise much- needed funds for the'
ask the questions, via a Garden Re-Leaf quiz CD. . David Shackleton said:
quiz format, the evening will feature eight fast-paced rounds. BBC Gardeners ‘World Magazine will also be contributing a picture round.
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CLITHEROE’S branch of the Original Factory Shop is set to make a bigger difference to The Meteor Club after it has been chosen as its charity partner for 2012. Following an appeal to
the community to nominate local causes, colleagues at the Shawbridge-Street store are gearing up to support the local o rg an isa tio n throughout 2012. The Meteor Club, which
we had a lot of local causes come forward asking for our support. “On behalf of all of us at
The Original Factory Shop, I would like to sincerely thank all the charities who applied to be our partner. “It wasn’t an easy decision
meets most Wednesdays, provides a range of sports and activities for young people, some of whom have disabilities. A programme of fund-
at all, but after considering each application thoroughly, we thought that it would be great to carry on with the work we started for The Meteor Club last year. “Tm sure our customers
The quiz starts at 6 p.m.
garden industry’s charity, Greenfingers, which creates gardens for children’s hospices.” Based on the popular pub
with all proceeds from ticket sales going to Greenfingers. For an extra £3, players can have a supper of vegetable broth. The bar also be open during the evening. David added: “We’ll be
Grow Your Own kit, worth £100. “Tickets cost £1, and will
launching a raffle, also in aid of Greenfingers, to win a
be available throughout March, with the winner
individuals as well as groups. To enter, call Shackletons Home and Garden Centre on 01200 440760, call in at Shackletons, or visit: ivww.
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drawn on Monday, April 2nd.-It’s set to be a very enjoyable evening, we’re really looking forward to it, and hope lots of people will come along and join in the fun.” ' E n t ry is open to
Mr Evans said: “Firstly I would like to thank the Prime Minister for meeting with us,‘ because BAE Systems plays a vital role in, a n umbe r of our- constituencies. “The company , is
. I was able to impress upon the Prime Minister
. “During the meeting
. the importance of BAE to Lancashire, and how
important it is that we do all we can to assist
'.behalf of BAE Systems and a number of other British companies.
■ "•' “While it was the V German nation that was ; ;the lead negotiator on
.'•the Indian contract,we ■ all have a role to play
' busincK. “I^ o r ts of Typhoon
jobs in manufacturing, e n g in e e r in g and development in the RibbleWalley.”
mean highly-skilled . in promoting a British
CHEQUE HANDOVER: Denise Gee, events fund-raiser of the hospice, receiving Ultraframe’s cheque and cash from Paul Greaves, of Ultraframe, (s)
C L IT H E R O E ’S f i r s t Santa Dash took place last Christmas, and fund-raising Ultraframe employees in Clitheroe wasted no time in signing up for the race. More than 40 staff from •
joined hundreds of other Clitheroe residents for the one^kilometre dash. . The event was in aid of the
East Lancashire Hospice. For each U ltraf ram e
staff member who signed up for the event and paid a £10 registration fee, the
the conservatory business put on the fun costumes and
company agreed to match it, contributing a further £465 to the total raised by the keen runners. A spokesman for the
company said: “The Santa Dash is likely to be a regular feature on the calendar from now on. “The event was well
atten d ed and supported by local businesses, and as a bonus, it further raised Clitheroe’s profile as a visitor and shopper destination. “Our staff were keen to
support this.” Store to support P a r k e r K n o l l d u k e s t a e r C O l i / ^ CdUns-andHasyes StunMiaiiii ©U.<n,<nrm4?,'g'b‘^
assured us that at every opportunity with foreign leaders he raises the prospect of exports on
BAE Systems to win international contracts. “The Prime Minister
Ultraframe raises cash for hospice
BREAST s c r e ening services in East Lancashire have been boosted by a new, improved, digital imaging system and a state-of-the-art breast screening trailer.
^ invested to bring about the improvements for women who use th e screening service.
■ Hundreds of thousands o f p o u n d s have been
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sites across East Lancashire, and be accompanied by
The new trailer will visit 11 • by Faiza Afzaal i
th ree ; b re a s t sc re en in g radio^aphers. The trust’s breast imaging
manager, Anne Worrall, said: “The new equipment is technologically more advanced, and the whole environment now is much b e t te r for b o th women attending for screening, and for staff. “I t is welcoming and
invited to the twin^roomed trailer each day, as part of the national breast screening programme.” Additional investment into
; at Burnley General Hospital, used by people from the Ribble Valley.
the service has been made on digital assessment equipment
comfortable. “ Around 105 women are
'■ The main benefit of the new digital equipment, which has replaced analogue equipment, is that it provides optimum image technology. A digital reporting system is now in p la c e , which
provides quicker results for patients. The system also enables
consultants to access images from other offices. Dr Richard Dobrashian,
director of breast screening for the trust and consultant radiologist, said: “These investments are good news for the service and good news for local women. “They demonstrate our
comrriitment to continually improve the service and keep pace with developments in available technology.”
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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, March 1,2012
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