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By Eric Bbardsworth Email; enc.beardsworth@jpress.co.uk Twitter ©clithadvertiser


The winner of the latest Shop Clitheroe draw is mother-of- three Jo Black, who has won £50 of voucherstospend in local shops.


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ers from Kathryn Lewis of Sarah Rose in the Market Place, which opened nearly three years ago and has been a members’ station since the scheme was launched lastyear by Clitheroe Cham­ ber of Trade and Commerce, and promoted by the Clithe­ roe Advertiser and Times. Kathryn said “The Shop Clitheroe scheme has really


mushroomed since last Au­ gust and we are kept busy


with more people signing up daily. “It really fits in with our


ethos o f ‘shopping to make you smile’ as it is free to join


and everyone has a chance to win.” Jo, who is originally from


Devon, but has lived and worked around the UK, is married to Adam and was accompanied by her chil­ dren Alistair (nine), Freya (seven) and Calum (four) who all attend Peiidle Pri­ mary School, Clitheroe. The children have sever-


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j RSPCA issues appeal for s , supermarket fund-raisers


The East Lancashire branch


enjoy the , , - 'o®h, new outlook


Advertiser and limes and save money


With more news than ever, take a new look and you can save 25% if you pre-pay fo r your Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. =


(normal price 95p) This means you’ll pay 71p , o


pnre you’ve subscribed, you’ll receive pre-paid.vouchers in the post that yoUcan- ^change for your ClitheroeAdverHserat'anynew^gent or retailer. ' ; Signing up is easy, simply call the subscription line on 0844991 6464 or do it online at:www.subscripti'online.co.uk/cat and follow the easy steps.


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of the RSPCA has issued an apped for volunteers to help


. -. s with its annual supermarket collection weekend.


K?;; , Duringthefiretweekendln


j,..;/ stores, but an increase in the a,::| number of stores has led to a -.T renewedcallforhelp. . The RSPCA branch is


,7 based at Altham animal cen- tre, which has running costs


;,f» doned or neglected. ■ • .. . Branch manager Ken Har-


said: “Each year weget a


y s brilliant fund-raising oppor- - , tunitywhenTescoaUowusto


■ Pfttiore than £300,000 per year to care for and rehome animals that have been aban-


*5 May. RSPCA volunteers hold J collections in the area’s Tesco


collect in their stores for an


entire week. Weare very hope­ ful that there are people who can offer a couple of hours to


raise as much money as pos­ sible.” .The charity would love to


hcM from you if you can help out anytime between 10 a.m. •


and 6 p.m., on any day between Friday. May 3rd and Sunday,


May 5 th at any of the six stores. TheRSPCAisanationalchar-


. ity, which employs inspectors and office staff who investi­


gate and tackle animal cruelty RSPCA branches, which are


independent and self-financ- ing, run their districts animal


centres and help to promote animal welfare.


But the recession has hit


the charity hard and fund­ raising is becoming more, difficult. Mr Harrison con­ tinued: “We are relying more and more on the generosity of shoppers handing over a few coins to us, but that’s not the real problem because the people of East Lancashire are massive animal lovers and al­ ways give generously. What we are finding hard is getting


; enough people to Help us to : actually collect the money at .the Blackburn,’Burnley, Clitheroe, Accrington, Great Harwood and PadUi^ Tesco , stores.”


, - The charity can be con­


tacted on 01200 425176 or via email info@rspca-lancseast. org.uk.


. www.clltheroeadvertiser.co.uk Thursday,April25,20l3 Thursday,April25,2013 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk CUTHEROEADVERnSER&TlMES ©clithadvertiser Primary pupils help to give children’s favourite a make over By Steph Beardsworth


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Kathryn Lewis with Jo Black and children Calum, Alistairand Freya. Photo: AndrewHale Photography


al pets including a cat and rabbit as well as enjoying playing outside in the fam­ ily’s town centre garden. When not busy dealing


with all the usual household chores and caring for the children, Jo loves to read when she gets the chance, with a nice cup o f coffee. And she finds she saves valuable time by doing most


of her shopping in Clithe­ roe.


Jo said: “I was very sur­ prised to be told that I was


this month’s winner. I think the Shop Clitheroe scheme is great. , “With 70 local business­


es in the scheme it encour­ ages me to seek out some shops thatT might not have gone in before. “Plus, I now have anoth-


. er £50 to spend in Clitheroe businesses.” Jo is now looking for­


ward to spending her win­ nings, having been a regular at Sara Rose since the shop opened.


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