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Clltheroo Advertiser &TImes.ThutBday. May 24]; www.cHtheroeadvortlaor.co.uk www.dlthoroeadvorliser.co.uk I S ;^ilham Norfolk’s comedy “Car^ba’s Drama Group are performing'


..yenge. from Wednesday to Saturday this’ Trmity Church Hall, Clitheroe! ' -


; ^ o , have been shanng a communal and ^ ^^■^peratiye house and pooling their pen-


9" » group. of ladics ■ ; The audience finds out what happens [orRevehge!


.when an unexpected visitor turns up and tnes to unprove the household’s quality of


.Tickets cost £6 and are bookable for col-


lonnance of “C a r^ b a ’s Revenge” wifi go to Home-Start Pendle and Ribble Valley.


_ Proceeds from .Wednesday night’s per- by Duncan Smith IN REHEARSAL: The cast of Trinity Drama Group’s production o f ‘‘Caramba’s Revenge”,


during that period, and exactly where they can be built.


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men will be encouraged to do the same. The charity supports people liv­


, the idea of taking part in a’walk at midnight, so when I heard that men could take part in the Star-'


’ light Hike, I signed up straight , a \ y a y j


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V “Tlip idea of seeing Clitheroe Castle lit up at midnight and walk­ ing with hundreds of other people all whilst raising money for such a


den Hall, so I can see first hand the ’ amazing care that the nursing staff


great cause, really excites me. . “I ^


a chef at Sue Ryder, Cuer-


ing through the challenges of life changing illnesses in its residen­ tial and day centres, day clinics, m the community or at home. It helps people affected by cancer, multiple sclerosis, Huntingdon’s disease,'Parkinson’s disease, mo­ tor neurone disease, stroke, brain mjury and life changing illness. Craig Fisher, the first man to sign up,,said: “I have always liked


nature event,-Starlight Hike, has “opened its doors” this year and will be welcoming men as well as women to take on the 10k chal­ lenge. And now that the Clithe­ roe Starlight Hike, which is taldng place on September 21st at Clithe­ roe Castle, has its first male sign­ ing up,_ the charity is hoping more


THE first man has signed up for the Clitheroe Starlight Hike, which will be held in Sep­ tember. The Sue Ryder charity’s sig­


has been how many new houses can be constructed in the borough


how the borough evolves over the coming 16 years. The most controversial aspect


IS in the final stages of producing Its Core Strategy 2008-28 - a kind of development blueprint to guide


A SERIES of drop-in sessions have been arranged for Rib­ ble Valley residents interested in having their say on the bor­ ough’s core strategy. Ribble Valley Borough Council


tation undertaken in recent years, the core strategy also includes sec­ tions on affordable housing, com^ merce, employment, the environ­ ment and transport.


p.m. at Ribble Valley Borough Council Chamber


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to 6-30 p.m. at Station Buildings, Berry Lane, Longridge • Thursday, May 31st, 1 to 7


The sessions are: • Monday,-May 28th, 10 a.m.


• Thursday, June 7th, 1 to 6 p.m. at Slaidbum Village Hall.


Building on widespread consul­ our 's future


_ A series of drop-in sessions have- been arranged for residents inter­ ested in taking part in the latest consultation.


and comment forms are avail­ able at the Ribble Valley Borough Council Offices in Church Walk, Clitheroe, the Station Buildings in Beny .Lane, Longridge, from local libraries and online at www.ribble- valley.gov.uk


The closing date for comments is 5 p.m. on Friday June 15th;


June iDtn;


TODAY, May 24th, sees the first public meeting organised by the Clitheroe Residents’ Action Group to discuss Ribble Valley


TOFTAY A/fa\f O/ifU V - ^ „ xi__


heroe Cricket Club, in Chatburn Road, starting at 7-30 p.m.


to 2028.


heroe residents about the core strategy’s preferred option which, if approved, could mean building 1,670 new houses in the town un


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principle to building new houses in Clitheroe, its members maintain


While CRAG is not opposed in


Borough Council’s Core Strategy plan. The meeting will be held at Clit­


It is designed to. inform Clit­


-^d action group is holding information meetings too


soak up 42% of any planned new housing.


. CRAG spokesman Steve Rush said:, “We have decided to hold these meetings in response to requests from concerned Clithe­ roe residents about how RVBC’s plans will affect them.


they find on the council’s website and most do not want to respond


to 555 pages of information. “Many are confused with what


population, Clitheroe makes up 25% of the Ribble. Valley, but the core strategy would require it to


that 1,000 new homes in the town would be a more realistic level. It points out that in terms of


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able for people to take away and consider their response.


available to sign objecting to these proposals.


We will also have our petition


time for the Clitheroe community as the Core Strategy will have a huge impact and shape the future of the town.”


“This is an extremely important


will take place next Thursday, May 31st, at the same venue and time.


The second of these meetings Fren^ Circle celebrates successful year


!se Devn)l'^hnti?‘'h ine narf


SHOWS Craig Fisher along with Lou- chefe at Sue Ryder Cuerden Hall and both tak­ ing part in this year’s Starlight Hike, (s)


iiiar mnner by takinr heroe Starlight Hike.’


for Sue Ryder, added: “As a charity providing expert care for all kinds or people, it only seemed right to


fund-raiser


hght Hikes. Having Craig sign up or he event is fantastic.^ s t t


tl!»* the challenge, but we need more step up to part in our Star-


Starlight Hike, or to sign up to a Starlight Hike event, please see www.starlighthike.org or call •01772698145


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on-the-spot inspections “This was a iomt the police and


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cii s neac^t legal and democratic Dn’vprc ft, x services, Diane Rice, said: “Main-


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t tor Services Agen^ t^S^ 9 ’®^- ■. vehicles


''^Hide th licence con- found »n h,.?p i p two vehicles e carried out within seven d


they , hire vehicles constituting a risk to l^uui


. Hire vehicles constituting a . . . . public safety, or works to be car-


riedn onuttnpnciir/^.thpvphirles are of a high standard. Although hvo ’ vehicles were found to be unroad- worthy, we are delighted that most were of an excellent standard.”


uaciuiey ^axei


to ensure-the vehicle u woiks lu ui; cai- ui


quirestheimmediatewithdraw- °f hacloiey carriage or priv3te


^H^cks. to tion immediately. The operators of three vehicles were also served wth


. •b' oe earned out within seven days.. , ,Mrs Rice a added: “The council reauire.stheimmf»Hi;itewithdraw-


dded: “ he council ia


to do, just -visit www.starlighthike. org/SiteClitheroe or call the fund­ raising team On 01772 698145.” The hikes are taking place in 11 locations across the UK. ■ • For more information about


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MEMBERS of the Cercle Fran^ais de Ribblesdale celebrated the success of their past year’s pro­ gramme at their AGM, held in the Great Hall at Whalley Abbey. I t was a very well attended


meeting, with members, also look­ ing ahead to plans for their new season, which will start in Sep­ tember. The evening was rounded off with a delightful French film, “Paris, je t’aime’L


with the French circle at Halifax for a treasure hunt.


will be on 'Thursday June 14th, at “The Moorings”, Sowerby Bridge, at 7 p.m. when members will join


The next meeting of the circle


what is being proposed along with information on how people can re­ spond to the proposals. “A summary sheet will be avail­


“We intend to give an outline of


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