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s Stonyhurst College will fea-' s 1


. ture in HV’s Britain's Secret - Homes- in the first episode of


■ thehewserieswhichstarts-ci thisFriday,June7th,at9pm.


ffThe h is tb r ic Hurst:Green ; school wasattendedby Arthur


-- Conan Doyle and is widely ac- ;; knowledged to have inspired ; some o f his Sherlock Holmes stories. ■ ‘ ‘


‘ •5; Anthony Horowitz, author


- of the'Alex Rider series, Mid-■ . somer Murders and Foyle’s War," v isitedStonyh urst t o : explore how the Grade I list­ ed buildings and grounds in- spired Gonan Doyle to create


. one o f the most famous char­ acters in literature.


■ -;.v Stonyhurst’sarchivistDav- - id Knight helped tqexplain the connection and f tu r Stony-::


.^thefilming ofthe programme r ^-year-old George Bdnney'


• :,:;fix)mBarnoldsvrickplayedthe’; OpungConanDoy^


sixth formers-Owen Davies ‘ ! . .;from Fence, Tom Baker from".;


i -Leagram and Alex Johnsorri 1 from Hurst Green - played the ■ part ofhis school bullies. . There was even a guest ap- ’


,-pearance by an Irish blood- 'c: hound who played the part of-s aBaskervillehound!' ‘


: .iiT; Stonyhurst College is open to the public on Saturday and •' Sunday afternoonsinthesum-^L?


; mer/starting from July 2gth,-.:


:• .when visitors can view Conan 4 ■ Doyle’s school desk; bn which 3 he carved his’name.


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■ A CLAMPDOWN on resi-, dents and companies who. clutter Ribble Valley’s roads


• and pavements;w ith.A- - boards and banners is on ' the cards. There has been an in-


< crease in unauthorised rStreet signage in recent-. ; months, particularly in Clit-


, heroe tovyn centre and along; theAsg. ■ Ribble Valley Borough ■ Council is to tackle the prob-


: lem following complaints ! from residents and visitors,


.. andanyoneusingunauthor- • • ■ ised street and road signs is ■ . advised to remove them im-; mediately. .. If they don’t do so, then .


itheoffendingsignscouldbe removed by the council and : formal action, such as pro.s-


; ecution, taken against their owners.


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: • Street signage requires:; planning permission and A- boards or banners without . permission are flouting the


, : law and could be hazardous to pedestrians.


v ' Ribble Valley Borough' i


i,.Council’s head of legal and .' democratic services, Diane


-i Rice, said: .“As well as being :. unsightly and potentially


dangerous, unauthorised signage is unfair on busi-1


nesses that do comply with the law.


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.v.-.:,-,^“Wehavesurveyedthesit-' uationfoUowing complaints from street users and asare-


• suit are asking any resident i ; or business using unauthor-


: ised signage to remove It im- : mediately.


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“While we want to sup- port businesses, we alsohave


-f.adutytoprotecttheenviron-'- r.-ment and the numberofun-: ■ authorised signs currentlyin' ■ use is attracting complaints from street-users. “We are happy to assist


:• local businesses by provid­ ing help and advice about-


, the type o f adverts they can • display.”'


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Innovative scheme to assist Ribble Valley’s reneurs celebrates iBrst vear


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I ravAfterjust 12 months, En-’ Lterprising People in Ribble' vValley (EPRV), which is funded;


I MORE thanvi-o Ribble Val-: ley entrepreneurs have been ■helped to develop new'busi?; : ness ideas by an innovative lo:; cal project.


by Lancashire County Coun- j cil, has helped connect more:


• than.200 people; ^ovided; one-to?one support to more


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eluding some for adults with’ Ldisabilities; and helped five


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•new enterprises to startop-'. erating. -'sThe project celebrated its ;


many successes with a special eventat Grindleton Pavilion .when some of those who had •


s r o S s ? " '™ ' Card gives customers more


Booths has launched the e x - , elusive “Booths Card” whicfrl


■ Will ensure that loyal custom- ‘i ers are the first to hear about' ''-. nevv merchandise and enjoy,


exclusive cardholderprivl-s leges.*"^f


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ps.s.The North West food and ; wine retailer, with' a store In j Clitheroe form ore than 25*: years, has a 165 year heritage i'


:of delivering first class_cus-'i tom'er service"md the launch'v I o f Its first card scheme will ?


see the supermarket chain' strengthening relationships


^ '


'-<',.The Booths Card, which customers register via the re-


i.tailer^ website or mobildapp;- ; keeps track o f receipts and stores these in an electronic


•Recount so that customers can stay on top of their shopping.*:


■ ft,.Customers can access a' number, o f additional bene­ fits through the Booths Card;’'


withthecommuniUeslocalto’ Its 2g stores


a-.; ■ ‘ISiuditig access to in-store - . events, food and drink dem­


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onstrations, tastings and on­ line masterclasses to learn new food skills, as well as ex- elusive discounts.^ ^ f


- ’ „ ^®*^^i^ni*iers will receive . Booths quarterly digital mag-


.■3.azine,acopyofBoothsChrist^ ' 000k before anyone else,


'••;-^^9-9v?P.oo to place a festive'


Christmas order first and a free reusable booths bag af­ ter using the card three times.


t ' Da'nny Martin, Market-' i5t,ingManager,-said;“Ourcus ■ ;


•|i; tomers share our passion fot', /. qfrahty food and drink and The -


ao.'Booths Card scheme and mo:„ 3>-bile app will help customers... S.to manage their spend whilst


s ; also learning new food skills, and recipes which will enable ' them get the most pleasure^;;


'from their shop”. -


, ^ The Booths Card is avail- • svable atithe checkout at all :,


Booths stores. www.harrygarlick.co.uK


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Barnoldswick, Burnley, Nelson Padiham and Skipton


^ A . ibeen helped by EPRV also at-


■ tended. Donna Rowe-Green,'' >.who has set up Dig In North : West providing horticultural: therapy to military veterans,' •


. and handyman service opera-' • torPeterDuckworthj inspired > membersoftheaudiencewith


their own stories,


r:-: Donna admitted her busi- ness would not have got off ? - , the siuuim au uiCKi Wltn-


’ ground so quickly with-;


than 4p entrepreneurs; held out the advice and support of .nearly3olocalworkshops,in-;« theproject '■


ence in terms of the services • who have come forward to do they are able to provide to the^.: th is b u t we’d like more. What peopleofthisarea.,


: we would like to see isagroup


■ : - Ribble Valley there:’ o f people from Longridge to IS a real need for personal-.-'- Gisburn’; from Downhamto


- ised local services that make It possible for people who


'■nay.be older, or living with illness or disability to remain at home. EPRV helps people develop businesses to fill this


gap.Anumberofnewsupport services have now been set'


Slaidhurn, coming together' to create a mentoring group that can continue to help en- • te rp r isin g people to make.i


. their ideas happen, which will in turn help more local people


•to continue to live independ-,; ently and happily.”


:> -■ •• He said he was particularly -.


Leayers having a ball. .. then it’s heads dowii for the exams! Year Eleven Leavers at OakhiIlCollege,WhaUey, got aU


dressed up for their celebration dinner. Prior to that, the currentgroupofleavershadaveryeqjoyableandemotional


Thecelebrationdinnerwasheld atMittoiiHaUwherethe leavers shared an excellent evening with staff, reflecting on


Mass with Father Leo, where pupils from Years Three to Ten, underwayandthepiipUsarehardatworkwithrevisionand joinedtogethertosaygoodbye.


their timeatOakhill; The GCSEexaminationseasonlsnow sittingexams.


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Dan’s the man for stand-up laughs


Energetic comedian Dan - - • Nightingale, a big hit at the':


:: Edinburghfinnge, appears ’ tomorrow (Friday 7th) in ■ • the latest stand-up night a t ’ the Swan and Royal, Clithe-; roe, along with “mad and ; v likeable” Phil Ellis. Start : time is 8 pm, admission £6.


Police pledge on '‘Pride’weekend


•;: LANCASHIRE police have .5 • pledged support to lesbian; '; , gay, bisexual and trans- s;-'-. :; gender people who suffer ' F i


’ abuse from their partners, • ahead of this weekend’s • s - " BlackpoolPrideevent'i


'<


, which is expected to attract'' 8,ooopeople. . Assistant Chief Constable . 4


7 Andy Rhodes wiUjoin the parade, members of the .


.fLGB&TpoUcingteamwill.'; • offer advice in the Winter.


;. Gardens, and police wiU • : >: .promotewww.report-it. -


org.uk and th e ‘BluePhone’ ,: that aUows victims to r e - . ■' por t incidents without - •: ;


' speaking directly to thepo- Iice,on07g40 97g6io/ ' ' i '


Intruder target;,^' Rim|ngt6h^rni V- '


» Police are appealingfor .-',7 ',''' <


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•: information after thieves targeted a Ribble VaUey ivT-fe fa rm !- '! '


o Sometime during May 24th ■;


' and 31st, intruders made ;-.'theirwayinto Ox Close ' Farm, Stopper Lane, in-' ' Rimington and escaped:: y ;.■ unseen with two PTO shafts.''


_ -


-The stolen equipment is h~~u ; 'estimated to be worthfisbo •


.1 and police are imging w it-' s; •; nesses who may have seen ’ , ■ ■ anyone actiiijgsuspicious;'; lyinthevicinityorknow^fA^:, .thewhereaboutsofthe


, shafts to caU them on 10 1 - ' 7 orCrimestoppersonoSoo: • ' 555111.


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