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Clltheroe Advertiser &TImes,Thursday, January 26,2012 VKWw.cl l therDeadvMlser.co.ui , Pi* I n !


LANCASHIRE County Council is re­ minding Blue Badge users that the scheme has now changed; ■


range of parking benefits and other mo­ toring concessions for people with severe


now being issued with a new type of badge which has been redesigned to improve security. These will.be fitted with a holo­ gram,,digital picture and serial number to make them more difficult to forge or tamperwith.


mobility difficulties who travel either as a dnver or p^enger. Starting from January 1st, people are


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will now.be asked to provide proof of resi­ dency and identity.


In addition, people applying for a badge . These changes haye: been-brought in


Changes to Blue Badge scheme Lesley's won Oxbridge place The Blue-Badge scheme provides a


across the country following reforms of the scheme. Locally, Lancashire County Council will continue to be responsible for processing applications. There is currently be no charge for Blue Badges. ; County Councillor Tim Ashton, cabinet


member for highways and transport, said: As well as the redesign of the badge, the application process is being made much more stringent to crack down on fraud..” People who already hold a Blue Badge


should continue to use it as normal until it expires. If their future application is suc-


• cessful, they will be issued with a new-style pass.


People wanting to ,apply for a^badge within,Lancashire should call Lancashire


County Council’s Blue Badge Line on 0845 053 004.


E M M A H A R T L E Y B . R


D S'. I L W - E R


_ is currently . studying mathemat­ ics, further mathemat- - ics, chem­ istry and physics to A2 level. She also


.School, Blackburn, has been offered a place to read mathematics at Churchill College, Cambridge. Lesley (18)


MELLOR girl Lesley Foster, the top math­ ematician at Westholme


studied Ger­ man to AS level and is keen to take up her place at Cam­ bridge from September.


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Town is to getaGhic Vintage sale event


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crafts and gorgeous gifts and goodies. , The, first Clitheroe


LESLEY FOSTER


provided by the St Mary’s Centre.


day will be £1 and refresh­ ments will be available


^ebsite at wwwbrevents co.uk : Adult admission on the


event will be held at the St Maiy’s Centre, in Church Street, on Saturday, April 14th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anyone interested in running a stall can contact the organisers on 07779342782 or via their


t r i b u t i i s h o w ■•'■‘I : - : 'v . IK E ^ X O T I to mums-to-be by Faiza Afzaal


ries about the safety of the flu jab during pregnancy are unfounded and that contracting flu while preg­ nant can lead to serious complica­ tions for both mother and baby.


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HEALTH bosses in East Lan­ cashire are advising all preg­ nant women and people with serious long-;term health condi­ tions that it is not too late to get a flu jab which will also protect them against swine flu. Health experts say that any wor­


about the safety of the flu jab, but not only is it safe for pregnant women to have it, but it offers vital protection. Every year the flu vac­ cine is created in the same way and it does not contain any live virus, so itcannot cause flu.”


Lancashire Clinical Commission- ing Group said: “In pregnancy, the immune system is naturally suppressed, which raises the risk of complications such as pneumo­ nia, which can lead to premature labour or miscarriage. “I fully understand concerns


Dr Mike Ions, chair of the East


The free NHS flu jab is being of- . fered to pregnant women as well as


. those aged over 65, patients from six months of age upwards with serious long-term health problems and frontline health and social care staff.' Patients who have received a


jab. • For;more information on


the flu vaccine go to http:/Avwv. eastlancspct.nhs.uk/patients/ feeling-unwell/flu/


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Your weekly lifestyle and entertainment


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THE MUNI THEATRE, COLNE www.themuni.co.uk 01282 661234


Tenth Annual Mayor's


Command Performance lAiayorA


;,CHARITY §at4F^7,30effl £8


Hugh Cornwell I Sun 5 Feb 7.00pm £18 M t t -^.oowaygab/efo -■


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