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> Environmentallyfriendly ; ; outfits lit up the catwalk as creative high school students: showed off their designs.
Pupils at St Augustine’s, Bill- ington, designed clothes and
■ accessoriesthatrecycledand. rerused items that would oth-■ erwise be thrown away. i r v
. With skirts made from plastic cups, newspaper frocks and bottle top jackets,
• this year’s fashion students really pushed the boundaries. . The show was compered
by Nathan McGAhey and Pippa Cottrill, with dozens of quirky outfits showcasing the design skills of the pupils who gave.up lunchtimes and spent time afterschool on the project. - As well as designing and:
making the outfits, pupils al so modelled their creations; oh the catwalk. ■ Mrs Silcock, the fashion-
show producer, said: “The -. pupils have"spent Hours and ■
. ' hours producing some fantas- ; : tic pieces and I am sure they.-; •have also learned a lot about
; the importance of recycling.-; The project has also raised ;
:some:interesting d is cu s - ■ -sions about ethical sourcing of clothing in the UK.” The show also provided ;; an opportunityfortheyoung ■
:■ designers to be inspired for a V
future in the design industry, ; with St Mary’s College in at- - tendance, showing off some of the A Level work of former. - pupils. Headteacher-Michael-
i Wright said: “This was a won- , derful evening which show- . cased the talent and creativity ; ofourpupils. .
. ' : “Lancashire has an excel
lent reputation for textile ' design and fashion, and the ; Eco-Fashion show provides an opportunity to consider ;, design in a sustainable man ner.” The event also raised mon- :
ey for Raising for Rohan, a lo- ; - cal MS charity. '
Amazing whatyou can create with waste paperandimagination(s) Oneof the modeis poses, (s) ; sense is reaJ
nets £50,000 flood grant
Village sports club mem-; ; bers are celebrating a fte r '
. .Sport England awarded- ,:them a £50,000 grant to . improve their flood-prone ; playing fields.
LanghoFootball,Sports and Country Club is hav-
: ;ing to spend an estimated; £112,000 to improve the
-■ drainage of the pitchesat both Rydings and North- cote Lane sites." ;-The footballers have to • play most home games at : alternative venues because
, o f the badly waterlogged: pitches.
: -v:: T h e g r a n t : i s : b e i n g
•' awarded through the 2012 ’ , Olympics Legacy Protect-
•: ing Playing Fields scheme. - . V, The club is also pursu in g grant aid through Lan- : cashire FA with the Football Foundation to try to match the funding from Sport England.
; , Any deficit will have to - ;
• be provided from the club’s • own funds.
, Club members Lynne Neil, Michael Cook, Lee Boyer and Antony Reader
, have been praised for their.; , input in securing the Sport j England grant and continu- r ' ing to pursue other bids.
■ The next stage will be a feasibility study and survey '
: to see exactly what work is : , needed, then the job will b e : put out to tender.
; , ,The work will not start until spring next ye'ar; as : it needs to be carried out'
- during the grass growing season.
■ . Then there will be a 12-month maintenance pe-:; riod to ensure the pitches and turf are up to standard, before they can be used fo r ; the 2015/16 season. In the meantime, the ;
club will have to find alter-. native pitches for the 2014-. 15 season.
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School’s top award for the arts Top brass trio hit right note ■ Brookside Primary School,;
:■ Clitheroe,hasbecomethefirst - Ribble Valley school - and one ■ . of only a few schools in Lanca-;
. shire-tobeawardedArtsmark'; Goldlevel by Arts Council EngT. land. ,
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v.The gold award is the highest ; -, level of the Artsmark award, ;
: which recognises schools that;; demonstrate a commitment to allartformsfiomdr^atomu-; sic, design to literature, dance v to sculpture. -The scheme also encour--.!- ages schools to work in part-
' nership with artists and arts ■- organisations.
' , . ; Brookside develops pupils’. .
; learning skills in the arts, and = runsextra-curricularactivities ; linked with thelocalcommuni--; ty such as The Grand, The Plat-
form Gallery, Ribblesdale High ■ School and Children’s Centre.- Headteacher MrsBeverlyAUan said:. “We are thrilled that the. Arts Council has recognised
our school’s dedication to the:;; Arts. We arejustly proud of our .
■■. whole school and of the variety' : ofhigh quality work on display, • in our classrooms.
Multi-talented pupiisatBrookside Primary celebrate their GoldArtsmark(s);;
Three talented brass play ers at Stonyhurst College
: havebeenawardeddiplomas from the London College of Music.
' Sixth-formers Shannon Gateley, from Hurst Green,
. and Charlotte Redmond I from Rossendale, and Noah
'.Williams, from Whalley, who ■ is in
year.io, each played a 20-minute recital for the
: award. Charlotte and Noah, ' ; both trombonists, played : Rimsky Korsakov’s Trom- boneConcertoNoi,Elegyfor
. Mippy II and Edward Greg- son’s Divertimento. Shan- non, a trumpeter, played
- the
Otto.Trumpet Concerto • ; by Luigi Otto and Andante; , et Scherzo by Henri Busser. Their, teacher,: Greg
NoahWilliamsfromWhalley,ShannonGateleyfromHurstGreenand < Charlotte Redmond from Rossendale, with their teacher, Greg Banks(s). -
Banks, said: “They are all-
very committed to their mu- -■ sic and play in many differ- ;
entensemblesatStonyhurstj' so Tm delighted that they’ve • each gained the Dip LCM, ;
which is the the next step af-,, ter Grade 8.” All three musi- u cians play in' the Stonyhurst Big Band, which last autumn ^ went on an exciting tour tor, Hong Kong and China.
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Alzheimer’s victim is burgled twice
POLICE are appealing for,
; information after a 74-year- old woman who suffers from Alzheimer’s was burgled on
- two consecutive Fridays- at her home on Longsight Road,Clayton-le-Dale. A man has appeared in court at Blackburn charged with ; the first offence, but police
said the second offender, .
, seen on CCTV, was someone, else. The man smashed the
' kitchen windowati2-40pm; on Friday May 31st and stole; jewellery before escaping -
.; throughabedroom window.; ‘ . Any information to police i: on 101 or Crimestoppers on
0800555111.
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