Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, March 7,2013
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much time travelling widely, preaching and fundraising,
the things found in the cellars of the orphanage at Wilpshire. _ She started by telling how, in 1886, James Dixon founded the orphanage with the help
bfhisdevbtedwife.Shegave- overherwholelifetorun-,-. ning homes, for both boys * and girls and raised her own' three dau^ters alongside the orphans in their care. James would have spent
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of recipes, archives, docu ments and photographs which paid tribute to the running of the orphanage. This had a
so Jane was the head of the household. Harriet told of a collection
meeting, on March 11th, will be Mr Alan Cowie on “The Husky Trail” at 2-30 p.m. in West Bradford Village Hall.
the children Involved in activi ties like sports days, gardening and playing in the orphanage grounds. The speaker at the next
strict routine, but not a harsh regime. She showed photographs of
AWARD TIME: Clitheros Youth Forummembers are presented with their award for community engagement by County Coun. John Shed- wick, chairman of the county council, and Chief Supt Stuart Wiliiams,
divisionai commander of the southern division of Lancashire Constabu- iary. (s)
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by Harriet MEMBERS of the Clitheroe and District Masonic Fellow ship heard a talk from Harriet Roberts, of Child Action North West, called “Buried Treas ure” at their latest meeting It turned out to b.e about all
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A GROUP of young people from Glitheroe who have made a signifi cant contribution to the coinmu- nity were joined by celebrities and other dignitaries at a major awards
awarded to surviving veterans plus the widows and families of those who had died.
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churches, town halls and community centres, involving representatives from the armed forces, cadets, civic leaders, members of community groups, the Royal British Legion and the county council.
Many presentations took place in
veteran, Sam Brearley, was, at the age of 98, awarded seven Second World War medals and invited to Bucking ham Palace to meet the Queen. A spokesman for Lancashire County
As a result of this project, the eldest -
Youth Forum worked together to cre ate a remembrance book and a website to commemorate the 83 servicemen' and women from the Clitheroe and Ribble Valley area who died during the Second World War. During this project, 120 medals were
were recognised at Lancashire’s Cel ebrate Youth, event which was organ ised by Lancashire County Council’s Young People’s Service. Over a period.of hvo years, Clitheroe
ceremony. Clitheroe Youth Forum members
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Council’s Young People’s Service said: “The winners of the award for com munity engagement should be proud ofthe success of this project and what it means to the families of those who gave their lives so bravely during the Second World War.”
council’s Young People’s Service on a number of initiatives. “Young people need to be more celebrated in today’s world - not all tarnished with a nega tive brush that we read or hear about in the media,” said Ali.
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streamed online, so that people who. were unable to attend the event had the chance to enjoy it. Twelve youth clubs opened for their members to watch the live stream of the ceremony. Ali Kahn has worked with the county
place at Park Hall, Chamock Richard, was compered by Ali Kahn, a company director at Big Comedy Shop. All was assisted by Daniel McLaughlin, who won a competition to co-present the ceremony. ' The evening’s proceedings were
Mel Diack MBE said: “To have re- • ceived this award is an honour for the group, especially as it means we are be ing recognised throughout the county for the work done. The young people worked hard over several years and helped miany veterans, families and widows, as well as finding out about their own relatives who were involved in the Second World War.” The awards ceremony, which took
Clitheroe Youth Forum chairman
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RV Council seeks more
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-opment in the borough until 2028, includ ing how many new houses the area needs and where they might be built. _ The core strategy is currently under con
dence for the Ribble Valley Core Strategy, which sets out strong guidelines for devel-
sideration by Government inspectors and the SHLAA is a key element in assessing the borough’s ability to deliver sufficient future housing land. Anyone with a potential development
of an update of its Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA), which was first published in 2009. The SHLAA provides part of the evi
SITES in Ribble Valley with potential for new housing development are be ing sought by the borough council. ■
It has issued a call for such site as part Bett^ sound throu^ r^earch®
Clltheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, March 7,2013 . Local duo hope The Remedy will soothe judges’ ears
YOUNG local acoustic duo Han nah Spurgeon and Elliott Dryden, known as The Remedy, are through to the final of Reidys Home of Mu sic talent competition. The duo competed in the semi
final last Thursday at Blakey’s Cafe Bar, Blackburn, winning themselves
a place in the grand final. They then played live on Radio Lanca shire’s “The Sally Naden Show” on Tuesday to promote the grand final ■ which will be held in the Windsor Suite at King George’s Hall, Black burn, tonight (Thursday). Hannah and Elliott have been
playing locally for just over 12 months and are already established performers at The Grand, Clithe- . roe. Hannah (18) is studying for A- levels at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School and Elliott (18), is studying at St Mary’s College, Blackburn. They both want to become full-time
£1,000 of Reidys vouchers up for grabs for the winning band. Tickets are priced at £3 each ei
ther from King George’s Hall Box Office or on the door on the night.
musicians after their A-level exami nations. There are 12 acts in the final with
ble, as gaps in information could lead to a delay in assessing the site, or its inclusion in the new SHLAA. The suggestion of a site or its considera
for each site and submitted along with pre cise details of the location, preferably on a map, and any further supporting infor mation by Friday, March 22nd. They must be submitted to: SHLAA Update, Regen eration and Housing Department, Ribble Valley-Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2RA. Further details are available from Ribble Valley Borough Council on 01200 425111.
tion for inclusion in the SHLAA does not imply that it would be suitable for housing development, or would receive planning permission. A separate form should be completed
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