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CUtheroe Actyertlser &Ttmes,Thureclay, March 29,2012 Advertisement


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biggest and best Soul, Blues and Motown Band”, they will play at The Swan and Royal, in


Castle Street, on Friday, May 18th.


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to.reseive tickets, call 07777 670106 or the hospice on- 01254 733412.


proceeds helping to fund the vital work of the Blackbiirn- based hospice, which cares for patients and their families from across East Lancashire, including Ribble Valley. For more information or


Tickets cost just £6, with


LIVE MUSIC: Members of soul, blues and Motown band Black & Gold, wlio will plav at Clitheroe’s Swan and Royal.


lf .it grovvs.at Hoideh Cloi/gh,,It will grow


.anywhere! Thls^h'as become the belief of the nursery'oyer .thiat last few years arid John Foley and Kate Lawson stand by it!


Settled since. 1927 .within, the hamlet of Holden, • ■ • near Bolton-byrBowland, this is truly a picturesque- location. When visiting the nursery John and Kate are happy ,to advise custorners to the right plants for their garden whether it be sunny,.shady, wet or dry! Plants for immediate colour, or shrubs for longevity. The confidence in their plants was shared by the judges at last year’s RHSTatton Park Flower Show striking the nurseries first Gold award!


tw e lv e -p ie c e band Black & Gold promise, you won’t be able to stay in your seat when they perform live at a Clitheroe fund-raiser for the East Lancashire Hospice. Billed as “Lancashire’s


Success followed success, when John earlier this year vyas awarded the prestigious honour of the.


being the first BBC Young Gardener of the Year. Chosen from an entry of 700 John wowed the judges . with.his superior plant knowledge and design skills.


Now John and Kate invite customers to see for themselves an even greater variety of plants, a new descriptive sales area and a much-improved nursery. To celebrate this year's successes and with the arrival of Spring, the nursery is holding its second annual Open Weekend. Last year's event was enjoyed by many, and this year's,visitors will be able to enjoy a stroll amongst the Rhododendrons, Magnolias and Spring flowering bulbs, whilst being entertained on


H O ID E N C IO U C H M U R SE R Y


the Saturday by a local guitarist/singer Jarriie Squire. In addition, John is pleased to announce the delicious hog roast provided by Alan Hacking also makes a welcome return on the Saturday, and on the three other days there will be home-baked cakes and refreshrnents.


John’s most recent success is the approval t)f his plans for a proposed tea room and lecture theatre sympathetically designed and to be constructed from reclaimed local stone. While John believes this will enhance visitor's enjoyment in future years, however, the focus will still remain on growing good quality plants at realistic prices!


■A PORMER Clitheroe Royal Grammar School ' pupil who pleaded guilty


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~to' s e n d in g “ g ro s s ly ; offensive” messages to ex-Premier; League star


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iStan Gollymore has been -.spared jail.# : ; Joshua C ^ r (21),"of Coal Clough Laff^; Burnley, was said to have^ombarded the former Liverpool, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest striker with racist abuse on


by Court Reporter


charges of contravening s e c t io n 127 o f th e Communications Act against the 41-year-old Talksport


law student, who lives in the upmarket Jesmond area.of the city, originally claimed jus Twitter account was hacked. But Cryer later admitted .


Newcastle Magistrates’ Court heard. The Newcastle University


social networking site Twitter,


:


pundit, who campaigns against racism. He was sentenced to a two-year community order by magistrates, who ordered him to complete 240 hours’ unpaid work and pay £150 in court costs.


originally been sent to Mr Collymore in January, who retweeted them to around 200,000 followers. The tweets were reported


The abusive messages had


matter was investigated;by Northumbria Police.


to Staffordshire Police by the broadcaster and the


where Cryer studies law, is expected to hold a university disciplinary panel to discuss the case and recommend appropriate action.


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■ They will oversee such activities as sack races, egg and spoon race and a tug o’ war. Some a re also busy


life now, for the benefit o f future generations. • Important items will be ■ photographs of current day


taken the initiative to organise a time capsule to be buried to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee. It will contain items showing


rehearsing a song and dance routine as part of the showcase of local talent to be held on June 4th in the large marquee in Chatbum. 'T h e Youth Forum has


Youth Forum will be involved in organising and acting as stewards during the sports day on June 3rd, on Chatbum playing fields.


YOUNG people in Chatburn are busy putting together a number of events as part of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Celebration. Members of the village


Fomm has organised a family event as part of the series of community fund-raising activities leading up to the jubilee celebrations.


Chatburn, which have been entered in. a photography competition organised by Chathurn library. Details can be obtained from Gary at the library. Before all that, the Youth


Cow in Chatburn at 11 a.m., teams and families will be given clues to locations throughout the village where a series of questions will be located. The challenge will be to find all the locations, collect the


place on April 7th, the day before Easter Sunday. Starting from-The Brown


An Easter e ^ hunt will take


hunt on April 7th is a nominal £1 p e r head. Voluntary donations above this will be welcome. Donations, will go towards the Jubilee celebrations, and all proceeds after expenses will go to North West Air Ambulance.


of them, and they deserve the support from everyone by getting involved with the activities they are organising.” Entry for the Easter egg


celebrations are going really well, and it is so encouraging to have this sort of input & m the Chatbum Youth Forum. “The community are proud


of the organising committee said: “It is refreshing to witness the constmetive goodwill and positive responsibility that this group of young people are demonstrating. . “Plans for the Jubilee


clues and return to 'The Brown Cow where results will be assessed during a family party in the afternoon Clive Greenwood, chairman


Collymore posted a message on Twitter saying: “I would like to thank Northumbria and Staffordshire Police for their professionalism in dealing with this case.” Newcastle University,


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