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v.The vital work of the Wa-
• ter Aid organisation w a s . ;>
: outlined by guest speak-'. cr Chris Wilcox to Clithe-.
:sroe U3A (University of th e ' Third Age).
,-Water Aid was created • by,UK.water companies
- ’ in igS i and has provided " ;t clean water andsanita- tion for. almost 20 million people.
Chris, who works for /; United Utilities, has visited
• Uganda where since 1984 ' a million people have en- -
■ joyed clean water and good ■ sanitation..
• Chris said one in 10 oi--
■ the world’s population do ’ not have access to clean
-drinking water and a third have no adequate sanita tion, leading to diseases
. such as trachoma of the ' eyes.
■ People in the UK use . about 160 litres of water ' ■
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a day,-Chris said,' but in many Third World coun- ’ tries they only get to use 10 litres, and it can take up ’ to six hours to carry water for a family. .Water Aid has a pres-'
ence.ln 27 countries andj has transformed lives b y working closely with lo- ' cal communities, build-- ing wells and clean toilet ' blocks where waste is re-/ cycled to create fertiliser ■ -
for crops. To find out more about
, .the work o f the ch ar ity phone 020 7793 4594 or
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; on to the stage at Colne for V. four nights of wartime fun.~ ■;
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; . ing three classic episodes of the long-running televi-' Sion comedy at The Hippo drome, New Market'Street,
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Winner of Best Picture at the • ■ Academy Awards.: , . ..
A young man who survives a' ' ' disaster at sea is hurtled into an
; epic journey of adventure and fa' ■. discovery. While cast away, he ■'; - ' . forms an unexpected connections with another survivor a fearsome/ Bengal tiger
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faf.4'!(^Ladies Film Night: Pitch Perfect ; ■ /afai'r-?;C/pm £14.50 inc 2-course meal) ; ,,-.-;7’f’—An;Evening with Fiona Castle ;; ■ (7 pm £5)
? ^ ? '’k™ _U 2 -2 (7pm £12) 24th'. The Three Musikateers ' :
' •31st; Eric Ainsworth Quartet ‘with • ' '
Lyn Fairbanks (£3 / £1.50 affinity card holders)'«
; The season for Lunchtime Live concludes at the end of the month, scheduled to ?/ . return 30th August with Eric Ainsworth.” ;
.?151L:.Ribcaged Theatre:.Macbeth . J2pm matinee £12 / £6)
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AT THE GRAND. VENUE CLITHEROE Water Aid’s \dtal life-saving mission
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A .“I have many Beatherder ‘ regulars playing with two :
; /^rooms opens with duo gen-.v "res.' 5 ' ~ -
“There’s a great buzz . about it and I-’m sure it will ;
' be a success.” ' •; The family-friendly beer;; garden lirierup {2 to 7 pm) in- : eludes Dean Jones, Alistair .
." McDonald, bk2bk, Duncan Dickins and DJ Clumsy.
: V; . T h e h o u s e / te ch “Blue ’ - Room’!, line-up (7 pm to 3 am)
. includes.Tim Toil; Key Lo,- Dave Tupling',’ Deery DJ and
; Rob Valinakis. - The urban “Red Room” ' from 7 pm includes DJ Clum- v;
: sy, DJ Mini, Metalman, Kier-. ’ . on Ansbro and Si Whipp. . -:; - , Dave_thanked Johnson
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For many people, the most e n - ;
1 during memoryofRoyCastle I was the genial, much-loved ; hostofBBCchildren'sshow ’ Record Breakers,
i While presenting the smash- ! hit series, he broke nine world
records;.from playing the ! same tune on 43 different in struments in four minutes, to recording the fastest ever tap dance, a record that kill stands today.'
; .. Even in the las t few months ofhis remarkable life before ' he succumbed to lung cancer, ' his 1,200-mile Tour of Hope - when it was clear that the • 61-year-old musician, actor and presenter had little time left - attracted worldwide sympathyandsupport.
. ■ ' T t does surprise and amaze me that people re-
, member Roy, but hewas such an ordinary, humble man - . not a celebrity in that sense
: at all - and he made a huge Impression on everybody he metbecausehe loved life,” said ■ Roy’s widow Fiona (pictured above), ahead of visiting The: Grand (Friday, June 7th) to talk; about coping with the loss of; her husband. . ‘‘.There’s a new generation
. ; ofyoung adults who wouldn’t have a clue.who he was, yet
; ; people constantly want to talk to me about Roy nearly 20
. years after he died. People of- ; ten bring pictures and letters
-■ that Roy had written to show me and even though Record
. Breakers made him ahugece- ;: lebrity he never changed.” ■ A gifted trumpeter, a doc
tor had told non-smoker Castle that his illness was probably caused by passive
' profile of the illness that he
: was able to help SO many peo- ; pie during his life. ; “The fact that we have be
come smoke-free in public ar-' eas has made people aware of the health problems of smok ing and Roy helped achieve ? that.”
Fiona, who will share how
. she coped with the loss of her ■ life partner alongside some
; smoking during years of play ing injazz clubs. ■; , ; “Roy was incredibly brave, -
: the way he fought his Illness • with such courage and dignity in the public spotlight,” added - Fiona. “Henearlydiedin Glas-: r gow on the Tour Of Hope, and
; his nurse said to me that she • didn’t think he would make it through the night, but he battled on. It gives me great comfort, as well as raising the
: hilarious insights into Roy’s : . life, was introduced to Castle
; by comedian and friend Eric Morecambe. “Eric was a lovely man, a ;
very kind person who had a very sharp mind too. Like Roy, he was a true entertainer with
; incredible talent and he w as " verygoodtome.” • An Evening with Fio-' ;
na Castle takes place at The Grand, Clitheroe, on Friday; June 7th (doors 7 pm, stage 7:45pm, £5 advance ticket).';
Film charts how our world is ‘Trashed’
Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Tokyo International FilmFestival, “Trashed” doc-
.umentsabrave,investigative journeyundertakenbyactor Jeremy Irons, as he travels
/ around the world to beauti ful destinations tainted by the affects of pollution.
V Thisfilmwillbescreened at The Grand next Tuesday,
May 28th, as part of theClit- heroe venue’s “Film of the month” season. ■ Doors 6-3opm, screening
8 pm. The food an'd film tick et costs £12 and the cost for thefilmonlyis£6. ■
Award A v in n in g ‘Life of Pi’ to screen at The Grand this Saturday
The multi-award winning movie “Life of Pi” is set for
, the big screen at The Grand on Saturday night at a special
• “film and food” night. ; Life of Pi earned Ang Lee
' the Oscar for Best Director ; and also picked up the gong
for Best Cinematography. The film (certificate PG) is based on the novel by Yann Martel about a young man
who survives a disaster at sea and is hurtled into an ep ic journey of adventure and discovery. While cast away, he forms an unexpected con nection with another survi vor, a fearsome Bengal tiger. Life of Pi, at The Grand,
Saturday, May 25th, doors: 6-3opm, screening time: 8 pm.-Two-course meal and film £14.50, film only; £6. -
SELECTED EVENTS? M A Y '
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:;24’H;:;Zion Train,+. Jeramiah Ferrari (7pm £12)
:,25"L_£ilm & Food: Life of Pi (6.30/8pm)-
T ;; . £6 film only.£14.50 inc 2-course meall 26™_Heave'rrrri the Afternooiv{3--8prri £6)|
. 28™—Film of the Month: Trashed ; = . (6 30/8pm £ 6 /.£12 inc food) ■ 31?_Family Fun Night - (4.30pm £4)
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|i., 31?_:^coust|c Village: The Mirrortones, /'■ Baxter. Rhodes St Bill Orrick (8pm £6) ■
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