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CliUieroe Advertiser &T1mes,Thursday,January 26,2012 •


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SPEAKER Sue Holden entertained a packed meeting of Clitheroe Civic Society with a slide show and a talk on housing and notable homes in Clithe­ roe and the surrounding area. Sue first mentioned the


Salford area of Clitheroe, where It appears that, around the 1840s, the houses in that area were mostly back-to-back types with live-in cellars. The only problem with


cellar living is that they used to flood.


The landlords offered


a month’s rebate on the rents if there was a flood, to get more people to use them. Riversmead (now Bow-


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-even cosmetic treatments, once popularised by celebrities, are how available on the high street - without the gold card prices.


We all want to feel good about ourselves and whether you choose to do it by working up a sweat in the gym or in a sauna, by going for,a rmassage, a youth-enhancing treatment, a new hairstyle or by looking after your diet, there are options readily available for every lifestyle ■need,


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Cutting-edge treatments are set to popularise the beauty industry this year as people strive for a youthful appearance.


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Where health is concerned, they say prevention is the best cure and you can build up your immune system to prevent catching bugs. A diet rich in vitamin C and zinc can give your body a boost: kiwis, oranges and fresh vegetables are great sources of the vitamin whereas zinc rich foods include pumpkin seeds, beef, wholemeal bread, shellfish and Cheddar cheese.


If you do get the first signs of infection, try peppermint tea with a little grated ginger root and honey. For an irritating cough a good source of reiief can be found in taking thyme and liquorice syrup, a sore throat can be helped by gargling with a sage and honey infusion.


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land High School) was mentioned as a place that was used as a National Children’s Home from 1924 until 1937, when it was used as a war refuge for Jewish boys from Ber­ lin and Vienna, whose parents were at risk of be­ ing imprisoned in prison camps. Sue went oh to show


slides and talk about vari­ ous other homes in the Clitheroe area; Clitheroe Hospital,when it was a poor house, the prefabs that were built on Pen- : die Road after the Second World War, and the ‘tem­ porary’ homes at Tower


Full house for talk on houses


Hill, which lasted into the •1990s.


Well Hall, Millthorne


House, Text House, Standen Hall and Barra- clough House were all included, with interesting facts about the owners and the various usage they had over the years. Around the Hurst


Green area, shown on Sue’s slides, were Chaigley Manor, Stonyhurst Col­ lege, Dutton Manor and the Old Almshouses, that were built at Keraple End, but removed and rebuilt at Hurst Green. Sue’s talk touched on


many more well-known buildings in the Ribble Valley; Gisburn Hall had Oliver Cromwell as an overnight guest,, before stopping off at Stonyhurst for another night’s rest be­ fore the battle of Preston. Eaves Hall, Bolton


Hall, Browsholme Hall, Knowlmere Hall and Waddington Old Hall were also among the many old homes that Sue showed slides on and talked about. The next meeting of the


Civic Society will be held on February 6th at 7 3 0 p.m. at the Ribble Valley Borough CounciTcham- bers on Church Street. Speaker Cliff Astin will give a talk on Whalley.- a Portrait of a Village.


Clitheroe Advertlser&TImes,Thursday, January 26,2012


Cheers to local firings success


by Faiza Afzaal'


Paper Cup Company. Staff from the com­


pany, originally based in Belman Mill, Clithe­ roe, celebrated moving to their new and larger European Sales Office in Mearley Brook Busi­ ness Park, in order to ac­ commodate the rapidly expanding workforce. The official opening


ceremony was attended by Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. Simon Hore and his wife, Grace, along with 25 lo­ cal dignitaries who at­ tended the champagne reception. The Paper Cup Com­


pany was founded in 2005 by Mark Woodward, who set up his own business ■from his front room after he was made redundant. The company has


ONE Ribble Valley company that is buck­ ing the national trend and boasting a boom­ ing business, is The


tor, said: “Even during hard times, the general public need a treat, and a Cappuccino, milkshake or smoothie fills that requirement. “The market for paper


cups to package these products is growing at an incredible rate. We needed to move to new premises to allow us to employ staff to provide the continual top quality service to customers and partners in the market.. These new facilities will give us room for growth over the next few years.” The Paper Cup Com­


GRAND OPENING: Sales director Mark Woodward and accounts


grown, despite the tough trading conditions, and is continuing to expand year on year. In the past few months


alone, four members of staff have been taken on full-time. In the next 12 months, the company expects to employ a fur­


manager Jenny Woodward are joined by the Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley. (A200U2/1)


ther eight members of staff to deal with the increase in business. Mark Woodward, European sales direc­


pany prints and distrib­ utes disposable paper cups across Europe;and around the world for in­ dustries such as coffee to go, cold drinks, events, vending, sampling and retail use. In addition to the


Clitheroe office, the firm has a European distribu­ tion centre in Lancashire, and boasts a network o f distributors across Europe and the world:'~~'


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