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CtiMyerde Thursday, March. 14th, 2013, No. 6776 vauey


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ed Leagram Organic Dairy, (Shipping, in 2000, died after a three-year,battle with thymic Mncer, which causes tumours in'the thymus gland and the chest.


Triumph.


ARMS held aloft, climber Martin Peel is pic­ tured conquering a Lake Distinct peak just the day before he died in a 600-fobt fall. ■_ ,Keen outdopriman Mr Peel (35) from Bil- lington, f ril led a lifetime’s ambition by climb­ ing Nape’s Needle, a daunting rock pinnacle at Ennerdale, West Cuiubna, on'a trip with his brother and afriend./ J '' ' \


\ Thb next day,'while walking in an accident blackspbt called Walker’s Gully, he slipped on hard ice and feU to his death.


the.“perfect papa” who had died doing what he loved."'-


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This weel^' Mr Peel’s family paid tribute to ■


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, years, said she will carry on his legacy;


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^ obsession. He managed to do what a lot of people want by making his passion his job.' ' “He was a showman and.


■She said: “Cheese was his


loved giving presentations. He wanted to get everybody to love cheese not just Leagrams, but other local pro­ duce;”


;


. as a butcher, but later swapped •' his attention to cheese.. '


Mr Kitching, who grew up in- HurstGreen, began his career


several dairies, starting at the ,'- bottom and working his way tip-


- Faye added: “He worked in ' : • r V


, His daughter, Faye, who has worked in the business for 10


AN award-winning cheese maker has died aged 61 af­ ter his second battle with cancer. Bob Kitching, who found­


in the dairy circles and got to a point where he decided that he would like to work for himself. “He was really creative and


“He was very well respected


_ .the Royal Lancashire Show •in 2001, and he was awarded Lancashire Life’s Food Hero of the Year title in 2010. Mr Kitching even inspired


. own cheese business. Bob was the first person


' Great Northern Cookbook” • ■ on..Charinel 5 arid runs the : Saddleworth Cheese Coiri- pany, . added: “Bob’s fu- ■


■ - he will be a sad loss to the ; cheese making fraternity.” . t. Sean, who presents “The


• Continued on page 3 TRIBUTES: Bob Kitching, founder of Leagram Dairy, Chipping.


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haye been a che'ese maker,” ex­ plained Sean, himself now an award-winninjg cheese maker and chef. ■ “I was taught by a master


Seah interviewed when he was standing in for presenter Ted Robbins on Raclio Lancashire. “Without Bob I wouldn’t


was always coming up with liew ideas and new recipes.” . Mr Kitching won the Best Lancashire Cheese award at


former “Coronation Street” actor Sean Wilson to set up his


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