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22 Advertiser & Times,Thursday, August 30,2012


will be working on King Street, King Lane and Parsons Lane until Sunday, September 16th. Initial work was due to start


this week, and a timetable of planned closures for the various town centre roads has been put in place.


from 8 a.m. until-6 p.m. on Sun-. day, September 2nd for the sur­ face to be removed. The following week - Sunday, September 9th - Parsons Lane


King Street will be closed


ROADS through Clitheroe town centre are set to close in September to enable resurfac­ ing work to be carried out. . Lancashire County Council


Resurfacing to close roads will be shut from 6 a.m. until 9


■ King Lane is also set to close from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. to allow the resurfacing work to be car­ ried out.


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- Lancashire County Council has apologised for any incon­ venience f te work may cause.


■ on Sunday, September 16th as Parsons L ^ e is due to be closed from 6 a.m. until 9 a.m;, and


' and King Lane bewtween 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. with traffic being di­ verted via Parsons Lane. Traffic will also be diverted


. a.m. with traffic being diverted down Castle Street. On the same day further work will take place on King Street


www.cMlhoroMdvMi«,J .www.cIitheroeadvertlser.co.uk Ciitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, August 30,2012 23 ' ' ; i l r h c


Your weekly lifeslyleX/^^Qy and entertainment


\ guide to the Ribble Valley


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day club get their chance to shine.(s)


Youngsters at the Chatburn Holi- WE’VE DONE IT: The children celebrate with their med als on the victory podium.(s)


wnn ineir med


Chatburn has its own


FLICKERING FLAME: Two youngsters admire the Chatburn.


Holiday Club Olympic Torch.(s)


MEET the Chatbum Olym­ pians! .


but the balloon volleyball match played at the Chatbum Holiday Club was contested as hotly as any match in the Lon­ don Olympic stadium. And gold and silver medals


They may only be children


- hand-made and personalised -were presented to the young­ sters who participated in the club run by Chatbum Churches Together and held at the Meth­ odist church.


They even made their own THE DISCOUNT APPLIANCE WAREHOUSE


INTERNET PRICES IN STORE ■ aarfleiivei]/_j|^^_ondispiay XP’°iniseguaranlee.g guarantee I


1600 spin block vresblng m


J 'iP •.' :♦ VI ! --^r achine ' DAYS


RUNNERS; Clayton le Moors Harriers runners and sup­ porters


. drop in for a spell to cel­ ebrate the memory of the Pendle Witches, (s)


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Washking Discount Ltd openinghmes 31 Westgate, Burnley, BB11 1RY ' 01282 412019


. - Fri 9om - 6pm j


Saturday 9am-4pm Sunday nam-3pm


where the alleged witches faced trial and execution. The off road route, run in stages as a


f f°dSbly followed the original path of . t.h.v, W.LUIICS lo Lancaster and started


e witches to ftBarro^ord Heritage Centre, passing


Waddington Fell, Dunsbp Bridge, and the Trough of Bowland to finish in Wil­ liamson Park, Lancaster, close to the site


miles was split into seven stages with mn- ners on the last stage to the park dressed appropriately as witches or wizards and


where the witches were hanged.. The route, a total distance of 35.5


ebra ed tip


commemorated the Pendle Witches bv retracing their final journey in August 1612 from East Lancashire to Lancaster


MORE than 20 runners and support­ ers from Clayton-le-Moors Harriers


■day as runners climbed Pendle pass- B u® r l? - I"


sporting hats, cloaks and broomsticks. Fine weather prevailed early on in the


Burnley side of the hill, but at Dunsop eniblazoned o f th e


re?av weather de'teriorated and the d oZ to


*be Bowland fells and completed in per-


however,yvho cel-


rom the I^bble Valley who train over * ° “Sht it was an


the local club, manv w?tch triail


witcn trials, and remember the fate of theaJ^a’^"^i®*°“ *'^°“ ®


‘=°®roemorate the “ andmenof


hunte o ?S d a y .P


that everyone enjoyed tucking into!


The children were divided


into teams and enjoyed singina their theme song and also telll


ing sport-related jokes.':


pic theme they were invited icr dress up on the last day so thejt came as either sports stars on fans. An informal service which,


In keeping with the Olym-j I


parents were invited to foil lowed by a barbecue rounded off the week.


Run the witches^ way


group that the organisation was


ihg Dogs for the I Deaf representati\| Mrs A. Chester was enjoyed by members of the Clitheroe and District Masonic Fellowship. She told the


helpdei ATALKbyHear-l


founded by the father of TV per- sonality Ben Fogl^ who worked as a


vet. ■ Mrs Chester saiJ


-it had taken many] years to get the _ organisation goind and she had becair


involved because i as a girl she lost hi hearing after havir measles. Initially stray dogs were used, but now the; are ones acquired


• be specially traine • The next


meeting at West Bradford Village Hall wiU take plac on September lOt


at 2.30p,m. when the speaker will ! Mr P. Watson.


Talk on dogs thalj


“Olympic torches”, edible oneJ ]


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