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^ come positive role mod els for other teenagers, care about the environ- ment and have an inter est in working with vari ous charities which the organisation supports on an ongoing basis.- Molly, who attends S t .
tional pageant aspect of the competition, entrants are encouraged to be-
established teen beauty pageant” and launched in 2006, Teenqueenuk is aimed at girls between the ages of 13 and 19. As well as the tradi
Augustine’s RC High School, Billington, enjoys dancing, singing and per- : forming arts, and helps
CHATBURN teenager Molly Devenney has made it through to the fi nal 50 of a national teen age beauty competition, shortlisted from a field of 18,000 entrants. Molly (15) was scouted
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tickets are: Finn O’Neill, High Street, Low Moor, Clitheroe; Adele Aspinwall, Moorland Av enue; Clitheroe; Mrs A; Gaw- thorpe, Tower Hill, Clitheroe; JCDuckworth, Langshaw Drive, Clitheroe; Mrs M. Backhouse, Chatbum Road, Clitheroe; Jen nifer Brown, Salthill Road, Ciit heroe; Pat Sutton, Sandholmc Barn; Wigglesworth; Mrs Nina Morris, Hawthorne Place, Clit heroe; Lesley Edmondson, Riv erside' Low Moor, Glitheroe; Mr B. Rushton,-'Radeclyffe Street, Clitheroe.
A BUMPER number of entries was received for The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times competi 
tion.to win family tickets to the Circus Of The Orient, which is coming to Ciitheroe Castle field thisweekend. ' The lucky winners of 10 family
day, March 31st, at 11-30 a.m. To vote for Molly, please text “TP14” to 8139 or call 0900 5932000 and enter “14”. Charges for mobile calls and texts may vary and cost from a landbne is 75p per call. For more informa
be successful, I would not only win a modelling contract, but will also be able to actively support charities linked to the competition, such as the Madventure Founda tion, who provide ethi cal, sustainable and chal lenging adventure trips to volunteers all over the world, and the Beatbully- ing campaign, who work with children and adults across the UK to stamp out bullying. I would also be encouraged to raise money for a charity of my own choice, which would be Alopecia Aware ness.” Voting ends on Satur
Queens Jubilee, Euro Championships, Olympic
FINALIST: 15- year-old Molly Devenney of Chatburn, who is down to the final 50 in the 2012 Teenprin- cessuk competi tion. (s)
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Whalley homes iplan exhibition
by Duncan Smith
vertiser and Times, David Wilson Homes has announced a period of public consul tation on a proposed new development of up to 150 homes off Mitton Road, Whal ley. Tomorrow’s exhibition, taking place
from 2 to 6-30 p.m. at Whalley Method ist Church Hall, in King Street, is part of
PEOPLE in Whalley can find out more about the latest large housing development proposed for their vil lage at a public exhibition taking place tomorrow, March 23rd. As reported in last week’s Ciitheroe Ad
range of housing types, including afford able homes and properties for first-time buyers and accommodation for the eld erly. The company will be .preparing a planning application in the near future and says the public exhibition will invite comments from residents that will be con sidered as opart of that process. Andrew Taylor, Planning Director at
David Wilson Homes North West, said: “We are delighted to launch a public con
that consultation. The site is bounded by Mitton Road to the north, Broad Lane to the east, Ridding Lane to the south and the A59 bypass to the west and would be accessed from Mitton Road. David Wilson Homes is proposing a
development team will be on-hand to an swer any queries that people have. “The location of the proposals has been
sultation on our proposals for-Whalley. We are interested in hearing what the communi^s views are and I look forward to discussing the plans with residents. “Our plans will be on display and the
line (0161 2478417) and e-mail address (
dwhwhalley@lexcomm.co.uk) are also available for those who want to discuss the plans. • See readers’ letters, page 14.
carefully chosen. We have been careful to propose a scheme that is in-keeping with the village scale and character.” , A dedicated community information
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Clitheroe Advertiser &TImes,Thursday, March 22,2012
J/'/j iC Sabden homes go-ahead
CONTRACTORS moved on to Sabden housing development site within hours of the scheme getting the go-ahead by councillors. Calico Homes, who are based
meeting in the village the night be- - fore the application went before a Ribble Valley Borough Council committee, expressed concerns about thetypeofhomesonthede- velopment and asked for it to be . adjourned to look further at some of their concerns. . But the committee passed it with no conditions, as outline tier-
provide 44 new homes will take a year, with the properties being ready in April, 2013. Residents at a packed public .
in Burnley, have begun preparing the site and tree protection on the land, which was the former Cob- den Mill cotton weaving factory and later Contrast Upholstery. Work on the £5m. scheme to
.policy.to ensure that it meets the needs of Sabden people. . An open day will be held in the village in late April or early May when this lettings priority will be outlined and people will be able to see computer images of the com pleted site and give 
their.views. Calico has stressed that there will be no short-term tenancies.,
kett said the company, which is a non-profit making social housing provider, is drafting a local lettings
Valley Council says meets a need for more “social housing” in Sab den and the Ribble Valley gener ally, will include 24 properties for rent, 14 with shared ownership and six for outright sale at market value, which will be calculated at the time of sale. There will be 63 car parking spaces. Calico chief executive Mike Bir-
mission had already been granted. The development, which Ribble
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