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yalleyediication A weekly look at local schools and colleges dragonvisit
and led by Jenni Schuihann, of 7th Clitheroe Rainbows, and Nichola Carsyforth, of 1st Ciitheroe Beavers.
more about volunteering or join ing a unit in the area, just go along to a unit meeting or visit
www.girlguidinglaricseast.org.uk
ASSEMBLY: Pupils at St James’ School, who are members of Scouting and Girl Guiding, are pictured In their uniforms celebrating St George’s Day. (s)
Jenni Schumann at rainbows7th
clitheroe@hotmail.co.uk
or
www.clitheroedistrictscouts.
org.uk For more information e-mail
Girl Guiding wore their relevant uniforms for school. - If you would like to find out
Members of Scouting and
special visit from a dragon, who helped re-tell some of the story of St George, as well as a quiz about.English traditions. It con cluded with a renewal of Rainbow, Brownie, Guide, Beaver, Cub and; Scout promises. The assembly was arranged
RIBBLE Valley Scouting and Girl Guide leaders visited St James’ CE Primary School, Clitheroe, on St George’s Day to lead an assembly on St George.. The assembly also included a
Pupils target owners
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lage, as well as tfie surrounding catchment area afer a
cil plan to tell other local rural primaries about project and show examples of the work they have done*^
- Police officers PC Tony Walsh and PC Karl Pii,v« talked to .the children about how Farm v S S eT n s prevent cnme m all rural areas. Now, the s c S
HIGH NOTES: Schola Cantorum at the Eiffel Tower, (s)
' plctur^ with PC Tony Walsh and PC Karl Elliot. Grlndieton Prlmarv
PUPILS at a Ribble Valley primary schonl Hr.* their bit to help prevent crme ^
Paris trip o f note
®^H0LA Cantorum, Stonyhurst College’s chamber choir, recently went on tour to Paris. Singing Mass at Notre Dame, attended by
around 1,000 people, was the highlight of the tour, closely followed hy singing from within the
j i^^**’®^**® dome o f St Augustin near the Arc
“®.^®™Phe,'high above the altar. the choir enjoyed exploring Paris in between
*^**^*^als and performances, taking a boat trip - on the Seine, visiting Sainte ChapeUe, the Musee
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their village and want it to be safe as well as beautiful, but dog foul ing by irresponsible dog owners has become a major problem ’’ explairied Mrs Lisa Titchiner,
Mary’s RC Primary School are working closely with PC Sally Big- gar and Ribble Valley dog warden Adele Scott-Geraghty to put a stop to dog fouling in Sabden. “Staff and pupils are proud of
head teacher of Sabden Primarv School.
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Dog warden Adele recently visited both schools with her own
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PUPILS at two Ribble Valley primary schools are backing a campaign to put an end to dog fouling in their village., . Sabden Primary School and St
by Julie Magee
■and in the council offices, while many others have already been laminated and erected around the schools and the village. Some pupils also made protest
dog and talked to the children in assembly. The schools then ran an art competition to design post ers for the campaign, and winners were chosen at each. Some of the posters will be dis played on the village notice boards
- .'The children particularly enjoyed shouting out their slogan “scoop
Uhepoop”.; ' Sabden Primaiy. and St Mary’s
; Primary will also act as centres where dog owpers can collect a bag if they need one. Dog owners will be reminded that these go in the dog bin, or should be taken home, and not left on the paths. “The message that the cam
banners to add to the campaign before PC Biggar and dog war den Adele joined both schools’ head teachers, support staff and children to take part in a protest outside Sabden Primary School.
Kids on patrol
paign is hoping to put across is that we all want' to;enjoy the village and surrounding coun tryside, but at the moment this is marred by some dog owners,” added Mrs "ritchiner. V “Owners seen allowing their
dogs to foul will be reported and they could receive a hefty fine.”
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