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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
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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
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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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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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