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MAGAZINE STARTS P A G E 23


Trouble for nudeBabs


A naked mannequin named Babs, standing out­ side a retro shop in CUthe-


roe, has got herself in more trouble.- A police officer called


round to give “words of ad­ vice” after residents com- plained.7


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Mum’s little


helper He’s not two years old yet, but Wil-V ’ "


; liamHallisadab ^ ' handwithamop ' -especially when he’s helping out at Clitheroe Cricket Club. Little William, whosemum, Aman-


. da^ is the cricket section’s first lady; - cliairmari, wentto • the Chatbum Road: ; groiindtohelp'' mum and a small:' -


:armybflielpersto :: prepare the ground for the new season under the Cricket ? Force initiative sponsored by Nat- West and Jewsons. Fullstory:Pagei2. •;


Police blocked King Street, Clithe­ roe, after a police officer appeared atatop-fidor window of the police station and refused to come down.


The incident happened at around lam on Monday and the


stand-offlastedseveralhourswhile colleagues attempted to persuade the officer to come down.


. A passer-by who was out walk­ ing his dog said: “He was at the top


windowshoutingaboutagrievance he had andhe wouldn’t com'e down


; until it was sorted put.' “I could see five or six officers


outside the police station, and the police were stopping people going into the street.” A county police spokesman


. said: “Police were called shortly before lam on Monday after con­


cerns were raised about the welfare of a man inside a building on King


• Street. , “Officers attended and spoke to


the man, who voluntarily came out T of the building some time later. He


wasunharmed andis nowbeing of­ fered suitable support. • “King Street was closed for a


■ with.” Family announcements 34 - Your letters 16 • yillages 17-19 time while the incident was dealt • Sport 53-56 pagC4 Ex-CRGS


deputydies Tributes have been paid to Mr Edward “Ted” Cart­ er, former deputy head of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, who has died at 72. A service to celebrate


his life is being held next Tuesday at Clitheroe Par­ ish Church.


pages Cup tickets


for 19,000! Rimington’s population is less than 400, so the vil­ lage’s soccer club had to chuclde at its allocation of 19,060 tickets for a big cup final date. The village actu- allyhopestoseUafewhun- dred as cup fever grows for theirmatchatEllandRoad super-stadium.


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