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Train assault appeal


BRITISH Transport Police are calling on the public to help trace two men who as­ saulted a 17-year-old on a train between Clitheroe and Blackburn. The incident happened at around 6-30 p.m. on Tuesday January 10th a^thayic- ■ tim was travelling home. - Vt' ^


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LORD Sebastian Coe, Ol­ ympic gold medallist and


. now the man in charge of delivering this summer’s


.(S:-': He has agreed to a request from Ribble Valley MP Mr Nigel Evans, who is also Dep­ uty Speaker of the House of Commons, who wants Lord


...London Olympic Games, .iwill visit Ribble Valley ;schools in the run-up to ‘the event.


r Coe to tell local youngsters • about the 2012 Games, their


: significance and legacy. ,, Mr Evans said: “I have had a long professional relation- . ship with Lord Coe and I


, thought it a great shame that the organisers of the Olym­ pic torch relay decided not to bring the torch through the Ribble Valley. ; “As such I felt it neces­ sary to seek assurances that the Olympic presence would still be felt in the Ribble Val­


ber that the 2012 Olympics are not just about London and that the UK as a whole has an Olympic legacy to look forward to. “I am delighted that Lord


Coe has agreed to embark on this exercise and I look forward to hearing from any schools that would like to be considered as potential hosts for such an event.”


he was as enthusiastic as 1 am that the Olympic presence is felt in the fcbble Valley and he has agreed to do a series of talks at local schools to discuss the Games and what they mean. “It is important to remem­


ley, and so when I recently attended a reception at the House of Commons to cel­ ebrate how the London 2012 and Glasgow 2014 teams have been working together I asked Lord Coe how we might go about it. “I am pleased to say that


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:: “The suspects got off the train at Black­ burn whilst the victim stayed on board


er was minding his own business when he was approached by two men who, without warning or provocation, assaulted him by punching him to the face.


PC Chris Haughton said: “The teenag­


until Darwen, where he called police. I am now calling on the public to help trace those responsible. “In particular, I would like to speak to


a man who was at Clitheroe station where the victim was initially approached by the offenders. This was a vicious assault and


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we need to find those responsible as soon as possible.”


cident should contact British Transport Police on 0800 405040 or call Crimestop- pers on 0800 555111. In ail calls please quote incident 514 of 10/1/2012.


Olympic chief


We are one of only four colleges across the country, and the only College north of Cheshire, to have received this prestigious accolade. STEM Assured® status recognises excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.


WHAT IS STEM ASSURED®?


STEM Assured® is the standard for assuring quality of delivery of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education and training. The validation process involved a critical


review undertaken by a panel which included experts from FTSE 100 and leading high technology companies.


H o w DOES THIS BENEFIT OUR STUDENTS? If you are a Nelson and Colne College student or applicant, you can have confidence that we offer


the highest standard of education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. You can also rest assured that the education and training you receive with us will put you in a strong position when applying to university or for jobs; this award recognises that we work very closely with employers to ensure that our provision meets their needs.


OLYMPIC VISITOR: Lord Coe (left) with Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans


Wha t the s t e m validation panel said a b o u t us “This award reflects Nelson and Colne College’s determination to be at the forefront of STEM


provision and meet the needs of local and national employers.” Tn addition to the admirable student-centred approach o f the College, there is an emphasis on


shops, most of the learn­ ing IS from seeing others’ photography and learn­ ing from experienced judges on what they look out for in images. The club had a chance


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, The prints were first considered and two


to see Colne Camera Club’s best work in an enjoyable print and pro­ jections battle. Graham Dean, from Darwen Camera Club, judged the images. More than 40 members from both clubs were present.


RIBBLESDALE Cam era Club has clear edu cational objectives - but that does not mean its. members cannot have fun while Improving their photography. Apart from work­


prints from Graham Dudley and one each from Sue Marsden and Christine Dickinson received the full 20 marks.


dale were only slightly ahead of Colne, 276 to 273. However, after the projections the final score was 557.5 to 535 in Ribblesdale’s favour. Particularly successful


At this stage, Ribbles-


were Kevin Preston’s “The Drummer” (right), Stephen Robinson’s “Wolf Spider” and Le­


sley Marklew’s “Winter Work”. The club meets at 7-30


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on Tuesday evenings at West Bradford Village Hall. For more informa­ tion visit www.ribbles


progression, and pathways to STEM industries.” “


Alongside effective links with employers there were many examples of good practice to ensure that science and engineering courses related to industry and up-to-date practice.”


“The College has developed a highly successful Pre-Med Programme to support students considering careers and opportunities in the health and medical industries. ”


For more information please visit our website at www.nelson.ac.uk Psychology.


Now reading Veterinary Science at the University of Liverpool


Ben Rowan Fbfmer pupl erf Ss Jc^ Rsher and Thomas M


A Lerels: Chemistiy, M Further M


athernatics, Physics. AS Levels:


CathoGc Humanities Coflege. athematics,


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Now reading Mechanic^ Ertgineering at Loughborough Univer^.


Rose Pashley ■Former pupl of Colne Pak


High Sdiod.


Aathernatics, Ecorxxnfcs, Chernistry. : M


A Levels: M S Levels: QW


athematics. Rjther cal TKnW


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Now reading Mathematics at the University of Oxford.


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Now reading Mechanical Engineering at Lancaster University.


Emma Mitchell Former pupi of Hameldon CommurAy CoSege.


A Levels: Mathematics, Engish i and Literature. Phiosophy, AS Levefe: . Futher Mathematics and Hstory.'


Now raaefing Mathematics and v . . ... • Philosophy at King's College, London


Anyone with information about the in­


EVOCATIVE: Kevin Preston’s shot, “The Drunk , nier”, helped Ribblesdale Camera Club come out on too.


A LONG-STANDING TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE Ne/son and Coine College‘A high/ysuccessfu/institution’M\chae\ Gove, Secreiary of State for EducaWon


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