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I 4,THIS siuhmer’s series of Sunday concerts on Clitherqe | CasGeBandstahdwiUtokofflaWttompnth..,^.-.;-;v.^ V
.< -)OrganisedbyClitherqeTownCouncil,SlaidburnSilver ■ * BandwillplaythefirstconcertonJunei6th,Barnolds-' , , ^iwickBrassBandonJune23rdandPrestonConcertBMd
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I ^ onJune30th.OnJuly7thBMendenBrassBandwiUplay, .'iS
andNelsonBrassBandwiUentertainonJuly2ist.Mthq ' concerts take place firtjm 2-30 to 4-30 pm.,
' Unsungsportingheroesfrom;*sportsstarsoftoniorrowand 1 • Clitheroecaiiapplyforadona-.^ k e ep in g in touch with the. |
; ; ArockconcertandtheLastNightofthePromswiUbeheld^i ■ on Friday August'gth and Satoday August 10 th at 7;30 pm^
i ; iji ■I Frieiids had a Great run$
;' ■ l>»o CUtheMe Mends completed the annual BUPA Great ;.;s Manchester lolmiRuni each supporting charitieswhoare - -
' importanttotheirindividualfamilies.
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' ‘ _ j Adam Jackson (42); who works at the Teseo store in CUtT: v * v
' - heroe,raised£5SofortheNationalAutisticSocietytpraise ■ awareness ofautism; as his son,Theo (9),is affectedbythe', condition.'^ '
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'AndyLoi(4i),whoworksatHansonCement,Clitheroe,;,.-:.!; ' ■ raised£i,oo4fortheManchesterChildren’sHospitalasa'
’; thank you to them for caring for t o daughter ,Eilie Loi-Bris-;. tol(6).'''5rv •--’'A
iiifr’ AdamandAndyandpicturedattherun. > t-., '
•ii' ReportsintheDaiIyMaiI?|ig y.i' claim that Kibble Valleyj^-i| MP Nigel Evaiis is facing a
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National newispaper report says W flT Valley MP Is facing afourth allegation . ' . " l i -
. fourth allegation of sexual;'|| 1,'assault.?;'
•f V The claim, which emerged ,v;»- on Saturday, alleged that , f a22-year-oldformerpar-.
;. liamentary intern had ap: sgg' vj preached police to reporta.,
."if sexual as'saultby Mr Evans ^1? '• in a bar in December 2011. ?:S’
r TheSS-year-oldDeputy. y .ft. > Speaker ofthe House of ’ ' ' ’ RibbleValleyMPNigelEvans. Commons, was arrested on
; ■ ; May4thbypoliceinvesti- ■ - beenchargedwithanyqf-. gating claims that he raped'vi; fence. Heis due to answer;:
■ one man and sexually as- y ;poUcebailonJunei9th.;,< ’ saulting another between; <
■ . the allegations and has not. _ continue, v .' : •: vThe police have said they - v
• 2009 and 2013. Mr E van s • i 1 .v will make no further com- ? hasstrenuouslydenied . ment while investigations,:
‘ tion towards new kit, eqiiip-i^ communitieswearepartof. - ■' ment or training costs to help >;V?fi‘“Lrh6 nation’s love of sport' ■ them raise their profiie as the’y , .was re-ignited las^t year and; |
sports stars of tomorrow. ■ ' w e want to maintain that ex-? I Buildingonthelegacyieft ^.citernent andmomeiituin [ -•■ i'by London 2012, local heat- y; in Cl ithe rbe by supporting'
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'■ '-''ing'bil su p p l ie r Townsbn :
ii.the more aiternativesports l - ‘ Bros, w h ich has p r em is e s ; ' groups; one day, these sports' 'oh the Pendle Trading Es-,;H, cpuid; m ak e, the Oiympic^
■ ‘•^tate,Glitheroe,hasiaunched;;,i:agenda,.Whetheryourponi', - acharitablebursaryscheme "pqmsneedpreeningoryour' wrestiing ring ■
to support less-
'er-known iocalii.‘W h e th e r yO U P p O in revamping,we sp o r t s ; te am s
poms need preening
; :-and is seeking ; : nominations to ; each receive up to £300. : As a loyal supplier to the
or your wrestling ringrraamping'
" region ; Town son Bros is looking to provide a helping ; hand to alternative sports
-such as cheerleading, syn chronised swimming and
wrestling. . '
- Jonathan Best, regional .manager at Townson Bros,
w an t itp J to fc ' fromyou.’5,.|f^:' v.';:;Townsdffi Bros has selec- - t io n criteria'!
an d a sk s that ail nomina-| t io n s a re made for sports - teams only in Clitheroe.^ s * To apply, email bursary®.
■ groups th a t t ra d it io n a l ly v,
townsonbros.co.uk, outlin-' struggle for public funding, ; ::ing the team name andcho-
sen sport, where it is based an d , in no more than 200 w o rd s , what funding is re-; q u ired and why. The clos-1- ing date for entries is Friday; I
, said: “The unsung spo rt in g -v Ju n e 14th. heroes bursary is our-way wri i iF u l l , c o n t a c t details o f extending support to the = should also be included, s a
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Emma’s running 1 up funds for a very good cause
. Marathon effort raised over £400 for hospice
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• Tweet:@clithadvertiser - EmmaTaylor (23), from Bar-
. row, has raised a fantastic £405for Pendleside Hospice
" by running this year’s London Marathon.
Emma who w o rk s in public
health fo r NHS Durham and Darlington has always been
: activeand loves the outdoors, but didn’ t really start running competitively till she went to university in 2008. There, she
• joinedanathleticclubasa way o f meeting new people.
■ : - Now a member o f Accring ton Road Runners club, Emma h a s com ple ted th re e mara th ons , a tr ia th lon , fou r ad venture races, and numerous oth er road and fell races. She
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' ranthe26.2milesaroundLon- ' doninaveryrespectablethree hours ands9 minutes and said th at she was “over the moon” w ith h e r t im e . - :
, - Emma said: “I decided to
■ r a is e money as a th an k y o u - fo r a ll fan tastic support that
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•SPendleside Hospice gives to .. fam i l ie s and fr ien d s in East- ■ L a n c a sh ir e , in c lu d in g my grandpa, Richard Rawstron,
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S i x t y y e a r s o n , S a m a r i t a n s a r e a l w a y s o n h a n d t o h e l p
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, unteers from the Blackburn, ; Hyndburn and Ribble Valley branch answered 31,738 calls for help, according to the lat-: est figures released by the na-
•: tional helpline charity.':: ;• /-In addition theBranchhas
- a fu r th e r 20 v o lu n te e rs as-: r sisting with admin duties and : fund-raising w hich is key to h elping th e b ranch meet its
: ca lle rs ’ needs. Overall in th e ; ■ region, 1,723 volunteers in the - North W e s t o f England an-.:
- swered 517,628 calls for h e lp : 102012.
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; ■ - T h e figures have been re- ■ leasedtocoincidewithVolun- teers’Week; which runs from J u n e 'is t to 7th. Samaritans ;:is tak in g this opportunity to
say a very big “thank you” to
■ the 20,980 generous v olu n-v teers who provide the round- the-clock service, answering.. more than fivemUlion calls for V help, from people struggling - to cope, each year. In November th is y e ar ,;
Samaritans will be ce leb ra t- :. ing th e 60th anniversary, o f founder. PrebendaryDrChad . - Varah CH CBE, taking the first Samaritans call on November
2nd, 1953. Lau n chin g th e anniverr.u
sary celebrations earlier this . - month HRH T h e P r in c e o f • Wales, Patron o f S am a r i ta n s , : hosted a re c ep t ion fo r d is tinguished guests and volun-;; ?
teers. X h r is , Branch Dire'ctorof ■
B la ckb u rn , Hyn dburn an d , R ibble V alley Sam ar itan s ,- said: “Without our dedicat-- ed volunteers we wouldn’t b e , here for people struggling t o : cope. Volunteers from Black burn; Hyndburn and Ribble:
'Valley Samaritans reach o u t ' to the lo ca l com m u n ity in - ’ eluding schools and prisons.
:it’s clear from the call f ig u r e s ; ■ we’re releasing today, that 60 i years a fte r Sam ar itan s was : founded; people need us as much as they ever did.” . , . For m o re in fo rm a t io n
about v o lu n te e r in g lo c a l l y ' for Samaritans, phone Jackie: on 01254 682266, email b la ck - .
burn@samaritans.org o r c a l l ; at 105 New Park St Blackburn for an InformationTack: 'r:
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: who was in their care.- . ' • > :“ I h op e to do more ch a l lenges overseas in the future and con t in ue to ra ise mon- ^ ey fo r su ch a w o r th y ca u s e .:
Thank you again Pendleside Hospice, for the amazing work you do.” - The money raised by Em
ma w i l l help th e h o sp ice to provide care to loca l people diagnosed with can c e r and other life-limiting illnesses . The co s t o f p rovid in g care increases year-on-year in re sponse to demand from serv
ices. Current annual running costs arefis.ymillion, ofwhich more than £2.7 million has t o : be raised from fundrraising events and donations. F o r ,m o r e in fo rm a t io n
about Pen d le s id e H o sp ic e , . including how to get involved, in fund-raising, phone 01282 440100 or visit:
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