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A motor cycle ride out, -,C''. through the Yorkshire Dales ' . : is being held in memory of < Briim “Stodge”Crabtree.^j
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• £5,127 raised for the North . > West Air Ambulance and
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■; Yorkshire Air Ambulance.j.:: j air ambulances.' A pie and ;Thisyear’s'rideoutwillbe3'fe;jpeas supper willbeserved?.;?' V held on Saturday, August ■ - ,5;. at the Wagon and Horses in o ?; 3rd, and riders should meet CUtheroe.
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A i i group Pos its work on display’
"BashallEavesArtGroupis ' beholdinganartexhibitiohv; atBashallEaves Village Hall''' &om noon until 4 pm on Sun-; day, August 4th._ , ,
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County’s finest food producers wiirfill Clitherbe town centre : munity sp ir it all over the , J
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■ local business organisations sponsoring, supporting and
'• encou ra ging their entire 11 workforces and visitors alike y to join them for a fab day out ^
' in the stunning Ribble Valley; - F o r those with mobiiityh;, : sues or other needs, thefes;.,; ' tival team also works closely ■
i Newly ordained priest the Rev. Andrew Whitehead, con- v;, ! ducted his first marriage ceremony of a couple who have . faUen in love with each other - and the town of CUtheroe. Teachers Leon Walmsley (33) and Kate Flanagan (27), who
; now UveonLowergate, tied the knot at CUtheroe Parish ' Church which tHeybothatte'ndandwhereMr Whitehead iscurate. ^ Aiining to keep the wedding as local as possible, during the ' ceremony there wasmusic from CUtheroe Pop Choir and - thecouplewentoutoftheirwaytouselocalvenuesand ’ ' .
- suppUers. The reception was held at CUtheroe Castle’s The ' , Atrium, foUo wed by a teb party in the church gardens or-; ;
;ganisedbyMegabitesofCumbria,MoorLane,CUtheroe,:-' - The flowers were by VoUa; Moor Lane', CUtheroe, and the ;• wedding cake was made of cheese by GradweU Butchers,' - CUtheroe Market. Their 140 guests booked out The Inn a t - the Station; The Old Post House and York House B & B. ' ; . - - As Leon is an English teacher,aU the wedding invites and * ; -
- the order ofservicewere designed as the cover of Penguin; - Classicbooksandthetablesnamedafter a different author.;
Couple’s weddiiig shows their love for Glitherda^
. Clitheroe Beauty Centre. She ■ works part-time at Wadding- ton and West Bradford Prima-
' ry School. ; ' Husband Richard is a sur veyor and, along with his fa-: , ther, works in their chartered' . surveyors and agricultural
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sons, William', James and Ol iver, who attend Rowland High School. >
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. Clitheroe loyalty scheme, - • ; which is approaching its first; anniversary with an extra- ' special draw.' ' '
; Claire, born and brought up in Clitheroe, is a regular cus -' tomer at Alpe’s Butch'ers and ■
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/ enjoyed this month’s Beat-';* ' Herder Festival. ' - ' •: I'sCirclemembers baked::.: k ip a storm of homemade .:; _ cakes for their now annual ;
: stall open from Friday right s ' through until Sunday. - :;-®:Some of the customers -" ■ commented on how deli-s:
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Ladiesj Circle cakestall afters 4 , • Cupcake tasting was the order of the evening as Cupcake ■ :; enjoying th'e cake so much < Boutique in Swaii Courtyard,‘clitheroe', held an event to
. the previousyea'r.j//,i,:'';;'T.*raise money for Cancer Resepch UK. Theeve'nt, support* ' Around fiiROwasraised ed by the Clitheroe Cancer Research UKshop, Fabulous, - . forchairwomanKe^Tom-:;.' .■ 'Claire’WilliamsHDBrowsandWhalley Wine Shop, event
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■ Footpath campaigners lined . . up for battle as a dispute went- . : to a public inquiry this week.^: : r ' Clitheroe group o f the v Ramblers Association claim that Whalley public foot-: path number 5, from Brook ;
.House Farm, Mitton Road;-; to Clitheroe Road, Barrow' - was blocked when The E a - '
- j now Clitherbe Road, where a :: r ■ footpath fingerpost pointed: back towards the farm'.
'V:': ;He said: “MrLittle,'the? . farmer, would greet people!
: -gle at Barrow was extended £ in 2008. Lancashire County: Council, supported by ram- _ biers and other villagers, is • ; applying for the definitive '
T,v footpath map to be modified - : : :to include a 60-yard length to the
road.Businessman Mr /
j Kevin Berkins, owner of The::;' Eagle, is opposing it. .
• and say hello, and never said
-people.shouldn’t be walk-:; ■ ing across his land. In 2008. a nietal fence was put across the‘bpenirig,'and sigrisputon; the fence saying ‘This is not a f public right of way”.”, ,
‘ The fingerpost had van^ >
ished,hesaid._ ' ' '• - Mr .Thorpe said after, the farm ceased to be'a working
- farm, areside'ntin the barn , conversion behind the pub:
': -;Retired Clitheroe Royal: ; GrammarSchoolteacherMr :
• Norman Thorpe, footpaths ' •o f fice r for Glitheroe Ram--:, . biers, told the inquiry he had w : walked the path since i9S2.y".-'T a He said it had emerged.^g
'through an unlocked gate in-ts to the farmyard at Spread Ea-s : gle Farm, and people would 6 cross the yard to theold Asg.-.s:
•; extended his garden and T erected a fence at the edge, • ■ leaving a narrow pathway,
• buthaddenieditwasapub'- lic right of way.
. : Jayne Elliott, senior foot- ■ TpathsoSicerwithLancashire: : County Council, said that be- .;itween 1975 and 1998, when- •,-ever. Footpath s 'req u ired ' : inspection; access across the •farmyard was never queried, (proceeding)!-
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