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8-Day Holidays Time to mark the Jubilee Joining points
✓ Nightly entertainment Bay Induslve also include: 4 drinks vouchers per person per day* 5-Day Breaks
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LOCAL JOINING POINTS INCLUDE Barnoldswick • Blackburn ,* Burnley • Clifheroe
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DIAMOND DAY: From the left, Steven Dilworth, John Aspinall, Steven Holehan and Nicholas Starkie at the unveiling of Pendleton’s Diamond Jubilee sundial.
PENDLETON’S new sundial, specially commissioned to cominemorate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, has been unveiled by John Aspinall, of Standen Hall. ■The dial has been mounted on a sizeable stone, which until recently was to be found in the churchyard
sured that the sandstone slab was erected and cleaned ready to accept the specially designed sundial from Stephen Holehan, of Stephen Holehan Sundials
Burnley College
Adult and University courses
Advice Event 28 June 2012, 5pm - 7.30pm
'E^STfmitrrWS'
CUPPA: Carole and friends - including a booby prize ^Irnatian - enjoy a Blooming Great Jubi- iee party for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
and has been kindly donated by All Saints Church, Pendleton. Village skills were pooled and a team effort en
proceeds of the Village Duck Race on June 2nd and a grant from Lancashire County Council.
Carole’s cuppa care for charity
CLITHEROE resident Carole Entwistle enjoyed a nght royal knees-up to celebrate the Diamond Jubi lee when she and her friends threw a lunch to raise money for Marie Ciirie Cancer Care.
How.Many Sweets game. The quiz loser even took norne a hfesize toy dalmatian dog (pictured) which has been doing the rounds between us for years as an event booby prize I
pacJo To get help from the Marie Curie Nursing Serv ice, talk to your GP, district nurse or discharge nurse, or visit:
www.mariecurie.org.uk
uo/uu JW 040 or visit
www.mariecurie.org.uk/teapar- u Blooming Great Tea Party fund-raising
Blooming Great Tea Party, call
me in The Clitheroe Advertiser for their Blooming Oreat Tea Pprty. The Jubilee was a brilliant excuse to have a big get-together with friends and family, and *0 hold a raffle, do a quiz and a Guess
Linden Drive, said: “We decided to sup- Oirie Cancer Care after seeing an arti-
an Agricultural Manager after graduating frorh Harper Adams University College
carved stone trough will be added to the front at a later date. This communiW project has been funded by the
To ensure an accurate reading of time, several meas urements had to be taken and the angle of declination proved difficult to obtain as the sun proved extremely elusive! With the increasing threat firom metal thieves, it was decided that a non-metal dial would be a more appropriate choice than a traditional brass face. A
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Local youth groups can bid for money
out of £111,000 available, using the Young Peo ple’s Service’s new online registration fonn for voluntary youth ^oups across the county. Activities can include: ' • Places to go, things to-do and someone to
• Opportunities for volunteering, leadership and active citizenship.
talk to. . •
Information advice and guidance.
People’s Service can apply for any amount up to £4,000 in one financial year. Any group applying for more than £2,000 must clearly demonstrate how they have identified the need for the project in the area and how young people’s learning will’ be developed and recognised. Groups considering making an application
been trained and supported to consider all the applications for funding. Their recommenda tions will be passed to the Cabinet Member for Young People, County Coun. Mark Perks, who is responsible for deciding which applications for funding are approved;" Groups registered with Lancashire’s Young
lent and hugely popular initiative'. Last year, we awarded grants to 109 groups and 36 individual young people who were doing a wide range of activities” The next three deadlines fo r community
groups to apply for funding are June 25th, July 16th and October 23rd.
should register with the county council’s Young People’s Service online at
www.Iancashire.gov. u k ^ s and click on the voluntary youth group’s linlL Registration is open throughout the year. County Coun. Perks said: “This is an excel
groups that offer services for young people’ her toeen 13 and 19, or up to age 25 for those work ing with young people with learning difficulties or disabilities. Panels of young people in each district have
. • Alternatives to formal education. Applications are welcome from community
blood had been floored by serious bouts of colitis and sinusitis and is only five years old. ;
A HORSE who stared death in the face more than once has galloped his way to a p la c e in th e Horse of th e Year Show. Louis the Dutch Warm-
But he has fought his way ; i
back to health and recently' showed his hooves to his rivals in the “Search For a Star’-’ qualifying rounds. for the Horse of the Year
ine Dickirison said: “I cried , when 1 found out tha t : Loiiis had won because no ■ horse deserves it more than
Show.: His proud owner Cathe-
■ shone at the competition —just like he was bom to it. “I am so proud of him.”
him after all he has been through. He has a lovely temperament, so friendly and affectionate and he
. contest, held at the psbald- estbnWding Centre. He was competing in the show hunter category and judges were looking for a
■ against competitors from all; over the UK at the Horse of the Year Show in
Lilies, locos and Lady’s Slippers
horse with a good tempera- rnent and character and who held himself well. ' Louis swept the board and will now be pitted
_ Louis, whose stable name is C Upbeat, faced stiff competition from 24 other horses in the arena at the
Birmingham in October. Catherine (24), a gym
' instructor at Carter Lei sure, in Clitheroe, said: “To win the top accolade at this show would be the be i thing ever.” She bought Louis when
riding since she was sev en, said: “There was just something about him that we couldn’t resist and we felt sorry for him and that instinct turned out to be r i^ t .” Louis is stabled at Smith
he as just one and suffering from colitis. Catherine, who has been
ies Bridge Farm, Sawley, where Catherine fives with her boyfriend, Richard Parker.
was seen, including Herb Paris, an abundance of Lily of the 'Valley and
CLITHEROE Naturalists’ most re cent field trip was to Amside, where the group started out from Yealand Storrs and followed the footpath to Gait Barrow Nature Reserve. A varied selection of wild flowers
RIDING HIGH: Catherine on Louis with Sarah Bol ton, who acted as her groom for the competition.
the quite rare Oxlip. There were more than 60 different species of spring flowers, including the one the ^ o u p had particularly gone to see - the Lady’s Slipper Orchid, which was in full bloom. After lunch the party left the re serve and made for Arnside across
Silverdale Moss and onto Hazel- stack Towers and Amside Moss. A slight detour across Holme Brook had to be made. The party then- came out onto the old railway track, pausing as they approached Aihside to admire a train crossing over the newly refurbished viaduct.
COMMUNITY groups working with young peo ple in the Valley can apply for a share of funding to help them to run a wide range of activities. Groups can apply for a grant of up to £4,000,
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PARTY TIME: Children at Downham Pre-school enjoyed their own In door “street party” to celebrate the Queens Diamond Jubilee. :
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