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The population is less than 400...but Rimington has been allocated19,000tickets for thevillagesoccerclub’sbig- gest-ever match.


Players and fans are gearing up for a trip to Leeds for Rim­ ington PC’s clash with Hud­ dersfield club Bay Athletic in the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup, at Leeds


United’s Elland Road super- stadium. Cup fever is gripping the


Ribble Valley for the big game and coaches are beingbooked


to take 300 or so to the away day, but club officials can’t help chuckling at their huge allocation of seats. West Riding FA usually


uses a 500-seater stadium on the outskirts of Leeds for the final, but decided they needed somewhere bigger. And they don’t come much bigger than Elland Road, a 39,000-seater super-stadium.


Manager Terry Braithwaite


said: “If we get 50 watching us for a home match against an­


other local club we think we’ve done well.” But things are different for this match. The social net­


works are buzzing about Rim- ington’s big game, and people who haven’t been to a match


for ages are booking their place.


- Clitheroe estate agents


Mortimers, who sponsor the club, are selling the return tickets at £7 from their office in Castle Street. Coach firm Hodson’s have


been asked to reserve six coaches, for almost 300 travel­ ling supporters, and more will be needed i f they are filled. Although it’s a village club,


Rimington’s players come from all over the Clitheroe area. -


■ Terry added: “It’ll be our


biggest match ever, and we need to make the most of it. It’ll begreatfortheladstohave hundreds watching us at Eh ■ • land Road.”


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“Successful and driven, with great business acumen - a natural people person" was the way Clitheroe hus­ band and Moorland School deputy headteacher Der- mod Ruddock described his wife Gaynor, who suc­ cumbed to her two-year battle with liver cancer last week.


Gaynor, a co-founder of suc­ cessful Blackburn-based es­ tate agency Holden & Kelly, was born in Shrewsbury in 1950. One of three sisters, she


moved to Standish in Lan­ cashire in 1970 and subse­ quently to Leyland in the late 1970s. Son James was born in 1978 and Gaynor’s first foray into her property career includedstints work­ ing for agents Nationwide and Whiteheads. After forming Holden & Kelly in 1990 with colleague


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Chris Kelly, Gaynor, then known as Holden, moved the company to its familiar Preston New Road premis­ es in Blackburn in 1992 and the business went from strength to strength. She took over complete owner­ ship in 2001, and Holden & Kelly quickly became the; largest letting ageneyin the area with more than 250 properties on its books. After selling the compa­


ny to Countrywide in Feb­ ruary 2011, G aynor planned on a quiet retirement, but remained involved in the business she had nurtured. Her husband Dermod


said: “She didn’t let go of it completely and many of the landlords that she had dealt with over the years pre­ ferred to do business with heras they knew they always received the best old-fash­ ioned customer care and service. “She knew .everyone by


name and always did her very best for her clients.” , The couple, of Princess


Avenue, Clitheroe, had been married for four years when Gaynor became ill in


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November 2011. Diagnosed with liver cancer, it quickly became apparent that the disease had already spread, but Gaynbr underwent both radiotherapy and chemo­ therapy with her typical de­ termination. Dermod continued: “We


had a good first year af­ ter diagnosis and Gaynor was frank and open about her illness and completely pragmatic even when the


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and decided after anoth­ er bout of chemotfierapy in January that she didn’t want any more treatment,- preferring instead to enjoy the time she had left. “We travelled extensively


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throughout our time togeth­ er andevenwhenshewasiU, we managed a cruise which tookinaUthem^’orwestern Mediterraneancitiesandin- volved lots of exploring and sightseeing. “She coped with the ill­


ness amazingly well.” Long-time friend Dor­


othy Tierney, who worked with Gaynor at Holden &


Kelly, described her ap­ proach to work and life in general: “She was super- efficient and organised and also a very glamorous and well-groomed lady. “She always looked im­


maculate and loved clothes and fashion. She was such great fun and even when she was ill, she made time for her fi-iends, making light of her condition so it wouldn’t be awkward to talk about it. She loved her friends and . family dearly.” - r A service of thanks-giv-


ing will take place at 2 p.m. on Friday, April 19th at St Mary’s Church, Clitheroe and at Gaynor’s request, mourners are invited to ■ wear an item of pink cloth­ ing.


The committalwiU take


place beforehand at Skipton Crematorium at 1 p.m. Donations in memory of


Gaynor can be made to her chosen charities: the North West Air Ambul^ce Fund, Macmillan Cancer Care or Cancer Research UK c/o Mrs Dorothy Tierney, 43 Wad- dow View, Waddington, Clit­ heroe, BB73HJ.


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