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: ; main speaker for the eveningr - ;;;|f Gordon B&tley,'Wl^own?«i Vs-.t^professional phptographer:!^^^ 'fwho took the assembled S
•a’ ? company oh a trip to WhitbyB, ' -with^aslideshowentitled;vf^;
.; ■ ;«“Fisli, Chips, Little Ships andj ’ y .f North Sea spray” His brilliant Its interpretation oflight ^ d ite g; 'effects made this^a fascinat-*',,
. tj ing trip round th'e beautiful ■ ■ '■ North East coak as well as 4 ’* recommending his favourite^ -“chippies”..;:',
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' TomMcLeanthencame”' ‘ .tq'theprojectortpshow,v’
,<■ I niembers slides of a" recently^^. . rldiscovered silk banner. It was : ;:5 aDownham memorial banner ■ .: to celebrate the centenary of«:
• ■ •; ! the Benevolent Society. He :s;' explained that it was so big ) ! .- : . it could not be housed in the i churchorthevillagehallso 5:
,: •. the committee had offered it ,.. V. ■ to Preston Museum'. However,’'
! due to shortage ofstaffand ;'. ifundsthey'could not underrak - ’ . take the restoration of the'^£: : J. ' ; banner, but would be happy ; .' ' ; to take it when this work was s
.: 'done. Plans are in hand to ap-!>.5 ; ply for funding for the job.sf| -fi"' j. Afterwards during supper,-,
j arrangements were finalised for the August meeting which
? : is an outing to Holden Clough Nursery. ■
GISBURN; Mothers’ Union
> i.C'V ■ A warm welcome_is extend- ;.,ied to all to acoffee morning on
1.y Saturday August 10th in aid of ;the Mothers’Union Wheels .,t Appeal; Itwillbeheld from;:
- i ho ain'to noon and there will ■ .f i be a bring and buy"stall and a .;-5 ]■ :\raffle'. The event will be staged? I. i; at Newfield Edge Farm, Stocks' ,- ,! .- Lane, Burnley Road, Gisburn . i
HARROPFOLD.
'Discussion LastThursdayathought' I
:<5<. provoking discussion was held ; on words Jesus said “the first s
5. £• shaU be last and the last shall i j • fil"be first”. This was followed by ? i a quiz'and hght refreshments'. £ ' ,,, On Sunday the guest
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,1 speakerwasRobertAyrtonV'’ / and family.'They led the ■
£‘.VfService with gospelsongs and-V ■ ;
Robert spoke bn St j
’ '"John chapterig. Robert and.!,-'. - ;:’,Kfamily have performed all over! ic'f the North of England and have '' ’ producedacouplebfCDsofil- '1 ssawhich one was donated to the If
.. ..« chapeLThese are available at a'; ■ reasonable'price on request.'«S ' Tonight the prayer meeting will beheld at the chapel at7'j;o
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••i.4.5pm. EveryThursday the Chain ■ of Prayers continues at 9 pm;"!:' NextSundayLexThakur, ......
of Roch'dale; will be welcomed;. V are welcome;;.;^ ’
; Rimington Memorial Hall last, Sunday. Members of Riming-f :■ ton Bowling Club were paired
John Dinsdale and Bill Hewitt; ! second place went to Brian ■y
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i Stott and Linda Wa'tkins,'::! i>| iwit l^ Nicholson and Karen l Lee coming third; A delicious buffet tea was served and £200
’-was raised for the air ambu lance fund.’At the close of a '
i.very happy afternoon, Sylvia'!! ■ Smith thanked the bowling r 1 club for their hospitality and. ;■ presented with a box of luxury.
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Whist and D o lii s |
?■ IwAt the monthly Whist and; Domino drive organise'd by,*-; •
Rangers set out x>n‘s^ ' r ’SV/,,.
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Members ofClitheroeIlamblersenjoyedan-;.;; j wastheidealopportunitytobreakoutthe . . 11-mile circular walk around Silverdale and ■: short, T-shirts and all-important sunhats, as
fArnsideoh what was one qfthehottestdayS£icanbeseenfromthepictureabove.'?j!;"''.V'”;- of^eyearsofar. '.,T ^ '?'/
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More used to wrapping up in fleeces and wa- ? w , biers and their full range of walks and other terproofeforthemgjoritybftheirregular ■ - r, .; activitiesthroughouttheyear,visitwww.
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new member Margaret Nutter,| sharing her experiences of liv-“ ing and working in Cameroon.^ ;The’talk was fascinating and *i
fj illustrated with photographs |j taken by Margaret throughout! her time there. The next WI i s f (Jn Thursday August 22nd and| is a Jacob’s Join at the bowling s| club; Please contact Barbara J 826350 to add contribution to,a^
|the supper. Those wishing to • bowl should arrive at 6-30 pmj'?
"and thosejustimshing tojoin:« . . r
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costs is £1 per adult and £1 fo r ; ■ each child over one; Snacks
f for the children are provided v. i and hot drinks and biscuits for parents and carers. For more • information email: h u r s t - ;
greentoddlers@hotniail.co.uk i
ComeDine ,
f ;s.?. A date to put in your diaries is Saturday October 19th for a ' . 1 safari supper to raise money
■ for the Memorial Hall.’Hosts • ” ; for main courses and deserts 1 ■ will be required as well as
S;'An A1 Fresco Worship will t
be held in Hurst Green.’St®%|3 John’s CE Church, St Peter’s r- RC Church and All Hallows” J Church, Mitfon; are holding Tf
..ajoiht open air serace at 11: ;s s '_am on Sunday August4th on .•.Ij- the village'green adjacent to ."i ’:; the war memorial. It'will be '
/ an e'cumenical,'non Eucharist;' service with Cecelia Burton '/;i from the charity Mary’s Meals | giving a short talk. Please ;.wi >5: support this community, i f initiative and bring along a g^den chair if possible (don’t!!
iworry there will be seating'^:'* available i f not). In tfie event of |
i bad wea'therjhe worship will .take place inside St Peter’s RC Sv Social ClubI Informal singingvf
- willstart arbimdib-45 am; For,! details contact Da\dd Jacques on 01254 878222':
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: those just wishing to dine. The.
i cost will be £10 per person and ; a bottle of wine per couple for' those nothosting. Booldngs'i'■ ;! and more information from; Agnes 826559 of Kath 826898;
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Whistanddoins •, •; Ordinary whist and doihs’ ': .will be played at the Village 'pil; Hall on Monday July 29th with play comm'encing at 7-30 pm:J; Admission is £1-50 including'^;! tea and biscuits and all are M
mostwelcbme.'h!'V LflWMOOR^ Open day
. St An'ne’s Court^om 1 until 4 pm. There is 5op admis-
blue and yellow ducks racing i; '
: down the village stream was' one of the highlights of the
■ Pendleton Village fete on Sat-:.
. urday. A fun selection of tradi tional family games, afternoon
, teas, photography exhibition,; a tombola and raffle all helped to raise more than £1,600 for ’•' the Village Hall Development; Fund. An eclectic collec- ^ ’
. tion of over 100 Jolly Brollies s ; provided a fiin trail for visitors throughout the village. Sales ' : ; of ice cream soared with theI’-5 heat’and the involvement of so ■' many villagers in the organisa-' tion of the fete demonstrated a real community spirit.
^ a s i M O N m E Council letter
iidThis is a letter from Read .?’£ andSimonstone Council:' ■ The council has been busy;;;
during this hot weather plant ing flowers down the side of
nhe cricket field going to the ■ *3 • . playground. They bought
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some and Huntroyde Nursery S kindly donated some!
’ (‘'•The council has been going! to water them] but the day af-
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r.=34 On Wednesday Julygistiii'.j there will be an openday at«fe£i
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sion charge for adults and no'i’ | ch'arge'for children! The at- • i tractions w l l include a raffle,‘di i bric:a-brac stall,home ma'de £‘> cakes', tombola; bo'ok stall and ■ ')
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. cream teas; 'There will alson I'l. ’J be a “Hunt theTeddy in the diiS Garden” competition?¥»fe:w3;
PENDLETON
.tertheyplantedthelast'batch'i;] they found that th'e plants had % been pulled out and left to diet ' and one pink carnation had wi ® been dug up and taken; How: ? can wegetouryouth to be m-i;.;
I; yolved in good work for others!; to des'troy the things they do?.:;; . sK 'Ifyou
are.the person who '£ : •;
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■I did thisyou'can return'the;>d!!-i plant to 4 Jubilee Streel, Read,'! please'. .''■ Vslii'fil'j t', ,z,
i RIMINGTON, ' : Bowling:-^ ^ ^ ^ .-V-
. ; A charity bowling event ’ v ‘ in aid oM e North West Air sm? Ambula'hce took placeiril3s>t’ |
Badminton . •; Sabden Badminton Club •'
1 is taking a summer break; i; ' s;, ■ Play will resume on Monday -'
: nights in St Nicholas’s Church i : Hall from September 2nd . ' - “ •; from 7 pm and any over 16s are' welcome.' -
Services ■ >. 4c!j ! -" ’ St Mary’s RC Church has ft Sunday Mass at 11 am this
weekend with Mgr John ' f Corcoran. The Sunday 9-36 ;■ am Holy Communion service! at St Nicholas’s Church will be' led by the Rev. Gill Dyer and <'4; Sabden Baptist Church has a ■ '; 10 am service taken by Alan ' ‘S Williamson on the theme of “Death And Discipleship’’; ; ! 4;
50 Something.> •i ; A concert will beheld in'?? ' St Mary’s Community Hall- !r,£
on Thursday November 14th i|- featuring Burnley’s popular'fe';
SoSomething Theatre Coiti-.^!
pany.They willbe Reforming v- aprogrammeofmusical thea'-f-
tre, popular songs, sketchis and poems.'-
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Duck Race „ I Sabden Football Club’s arii i »
nual Duck Race and Veterans’;- Match is on Sunday August 25th. The match between the kI'
team and the veterans
IS at noon on the football field ili at Nutter Barn and the Dilck-d
Raceisat3-3opm'onSabden v Brook. Tickets are' £1 from
playersandcIubofficralsa"nd also at Shippys on Padiham'‘■ •^
Koad. Winners will be anW'/' 1 nounced as soon as possible’Vft
after the race finishes’! The'- prize for the first duck’ to swim •
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iRimington Memorial Institute; :■ management committee,\’> ■ ;the winning scores were: i Whist ladies - 1 A. Dinsdale,::;; 2 M. Wellock, 3 M. Robinson.!
■ Whist gents - 1 N; Hull, 2 T.-;! a •Pyke, 3 M. Davies; Dominoes' ? -1D. Knight, 2 F. Taylor, 3 H. £}
i Moorhouse,'4 -T. Taylor, 5. M ■ Ingham, 6K. Nowell. Raffle-T.:
■ Taylor, M. Wellock, G. Parker,-. A. Dinsdale. A pie and peas . supper was served and MCs -ft were M. Hogg and B. Stott. -'
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■' with no'vice bowlers fi:om iBurnleylodge-ignThefriendly ! rivalry resulted m a w n f o r ;. '£
i across the finish line in Sab-’iJ? :!'de'n Brook is £200, donated'^!
.byPeterDugdaleofForbes&'i Partners, second prize is £10^
donated by Dugald Craigof DH Stainless; third Prize £7^|
- donated by The Village Neivs^'i fourth prize is £50, donated by! Castle Sheet Metal and there S
are many more prizes.' ' ‘j- ' 1 ) ^ t *
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Football training The Wednesday night 1 ’
football training sessions at ‘ i Sabden PC’s pitch at Nutter sfi
; Barn,offPendlesideClose!'“ft : now begin at 6-30 pm; Any a i|
, new players will be very wehll come. Just turn up.
Sausage Night - Tickets are £6 and will ’•&
• go on sale soon for a Sabden i '; ■ Sizzler Sausage Nighton aii-i
Wednesday Septemberzsthi'l in St Mary’s Community ^ ''io;,
- Hall; There will be supper of k bangers and mash and onion ft
‘gravy followed by a sausage'^' demonstration and anecdotes; fromjolly Burnley butcher' ;S George Heys. '' ' ' '
Caribbean Day < s- i
. ■ ; - The.White Hart goes Carib-; b'ean on Saturday August loth |
. when it holds a Caribbean Day! in the beergarden. Proceeds £ *
..-will go to the village youth club- ■ and Sabden Football Club.t w.f Lots ire wanted for an auctioni and tombola and any items for| these will be very welcome.*? f ‘| • Please contact Sabden FCiti-ii’l
manager Simon Fielding!’-!''5fts '
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Summertrip - ; i-ii ‘ People can sign up for a day ,;
. trip to Southport fi-om Sabden I on Thursday August 8th. AfiV; coach will leave from the Rose s Garden (war memorial) at 9-45!
am and return at4 pm;The>J‘5 cost is £10. Ring Laurie Wise: sS man o'n 778800 to book,
St Mary's RC’ 'j f \ • School broke up forth? S j
■ long summer holiday on Tues-,' day. The leavers celebrated
: las t Friday with a disco in the school hall.)" - '
Council ........ ' -The next meeting of
Sabden Parish Council is on ■ ,i4
.Tuesday August 6th at 7-30 P™,'! inSabdenLink.'v'i
AnnualShow
' - Sabden Horticultural^';'^''; ‘ Society’s annual show is on’j|;:i
; Saturday August 17th at '2 pm I5 m St Mary’s Hall. Show schedjK
- ules are now available listing all the different c la s s e s . 'A
ThMks^w-f'f Sabden runner Kitty
■ Garnett wishes to thank thos^j ■ who supporte'd her fund£.:5);-a!.^
■ raising when she took part in ^ -her 26th Lo'ndon Marathon;.)t% this year. Her final total for i f e Alzheimer’s Society was£40f;si
Sabden Cricket Club^< i i'tftAlthough without a leagu?| pamp last wppk'.fSabden Stl Is;
, "'TL ' : C
head the table of the Clitheroe
• r. -'i Midweek Cricket League. In place ofaleague match they • played a friendly againstRath- :,r mell at Giggleswick Grammar
, School. Rathmell batted first ■ ■ ii. and made 142-2 in their 20
; -; overs. In reply Sabden won ' with a single offthe last ball
; , ; with five wickets down. Rick , Wright and Phil Parker both ; ; , retired with 25 and Simon
, :: Capstick supported them well withig. TOSSIDE Dance
:■ ,t Thewinnersoftherecent’■ : dancewereJ.Gore,M.Harri-
. : son, R. Middleton,
K.Morphet;- : M. Glover, D. Dinsdale, S . ; : Richardson,B.Dugdale,H.
.* Garth. The next dance with ... Roe Valley Band is on Friday ‘ August 16 th at 8 pm.
Whist and Dominoes (i-There was 13 tables in
; play at the recent whist and;; 'domino drive. MCswereT. ' Robinson and P. Metcalfe. ■ ■
' , Wjnners: whist,ladies-H. Pickard, 0 . Holgate, P. Parrot; gents -B. Garnett, T. Pike, M.
. . Wright; low-A. Pike. Domi- - •: noes - H. Wolfenden, T. Taylor,'
, R. Barker;A. Fox, K. Nowell, J. . -. Stainton;joint, low-F. Taylor and A. Lowe. Raffle-M. Davis,
/: A. Lowe, M. Edmondson, M.: ■ • Wright, P. Parrot, 0. Hol gate, T. Taylor, P. Dowson, D. ' Knight, M. Wright. The next
drive is on Saturday August 17th at 7-30 pm. WADDINGTON
Pilates class - . I 'A seven week course of Pi-.
- lates wiil begin at Waddington and West Bradford CE Prima- : rySchool on Julygist. Pilates
'helpsstrengthen;mobilise/.'. and increase the flexibility f'I f of the body. Through pilates* - people gain body awareness to help enhance their life.
■ Three instructors and takes a maximum of 12 people in
-’ a class to ensure excellent instructor care. Classes are . •Wednesdays at 7-15 pm. Book-
; ing is essential, call So Pilates . on 01200400020,
wnvw.so- . ;
pilates.co.uk/brv
WESTBRADFORD . Whist and Dominoes
School’s new twist on classic fairytale^
St Peter’s CE School, Simonsitone, played,- ' their end-of-yearproductionj “Cinderella ’
RockafeUa”,tofiiIlhousesonbothnightsof 1 performance.
»- ' ' ; , - , . Amusicalthatwaswellrehearsed,cos:
I turned and full of fiin, with topical jokes and - dialogue, it was based on the pantomime “Cinderella”. The main characters were: Cin-
; derella(LucyHall);RockafelIa,akaPrince Charming (Erin Leaver); Ugly Sisters (George
Whist: ladies-iE,Jackson,:;
2 M.Edmondson; gents - 1 '
M.Lofthouse, 2 B. Garnett. The • MC for the evening wasT. Pike.; Dominoes: 1P. Metcalfe,;
2 A.Taylor, 3
A.Fox, 4
E.Fox, . 5
H.Proctor. The MC for the
eveningwasP.Metcalfe." • Raffle winners: 1 A.Taylor, ! 2 A.RiIey, 3
A.Marsden, 4‘ ;
A.Riley,5M.WelIer.
Bridgegroup Lastweek’swinners:!
Eileen Wood and Glenda' 1 Heanan, 2 Ken Holding and ■ Phyllis Tuxford.
■ ' ' The next meeting is tomor-!
row (Friday) starting at 2 pm. New members are welcome, ■ v but experienced and improv- ;l ers please. For details please -; phone Marilyn on 01200; 4 ' ; 422097.
Demonstration,/' There is Sheep Shearing ■
and Sheepdog Demonstration -! on Friday August 2nd start- ■•’ .•xi' ing at7-30 pm and coincides ; with the monthly Village: • ' ■
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Taylor and Alasdair Muir). There was also' a large group of fairies with original names such as Fairy Cup Cakes (twins). Liquid, > j- . .Tales and Enough, to mention a few, plus as-
: sorted other pantomime characters. The : cast were enthusiastic and reaUy eqjoyed' ■ '
I being on stage, singing with clear vocals and ■ in keeping with a wonderful “British Bake-' off” scene. The musical director was Mr John Garrett.
Social Evening. Supper will; s be provided by Tim Slater V ; from Country Kitchen, Wad-4
■ dington, and there will be a -. I licensed bar.
Runandsale ' For details and booking - /
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forms for the tractor run and- table top sale please phone s:; Michael on 01200 428706. The/ run is open to vintage, classic ; and modern tractors with a ) •.;! limit of 250 vehicles. Refresh-{'
: ments will be provided before 4 and after the run of 25 miles through the Pendle coun-'C‘ tryside. The tractors will as- £ ft semble at the village hall from - 8-30 am with the drive starting' at 10 am. A table top sale will ■; ‘ be held in the hall from 9 am. ./ Refreshments will be available 5 during the day. For details'- ": ■ ; about booking tables phone ; David ohqi200426272.
Quiz .. Copies of a paper quiz are V r.
' now being distributed m the . ' village. Please give this your
support as all proceeds are ' ' ft
towards the cost of refurbish- " ments at the village hall. For ■ ;
; extra copies of the quiz phone - ■ Marilyn on 01200 422097.
Village hall . The next meeting for the ;; Village Hall Committee will be -
- on Wednesday July 31st start- ? ing at 7-30 pm. Please note: ■ ; •; ■: that all villagers are welcome ■ ' to attend these meetings s o ■ ’v
. please come alongwith your;;'! ide'
as.Allsupportisgreatly ! ! appreciated.
WHALLEY
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Methodists ; On Sunday the 10-30 am . Worship service at Whalley! ft =
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- Methodist Church will be ; , led by local preacher. Sue s :i; ■- Stanworth.
Newrole'
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Coun; Jon Brown was if--:, a -a . appointed vice-chairman at ® ;;
' a recent meeting of WhalleyM: Parish Council to succeed ft-?.;;
Coun. Mike Fallon, who be
'sentaletterof thanks forhis •work on the council.
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i .i;< -WhalleyinBloomrep-iS- resentatives thanked the ft
.' community foritssupportjft . espe'ciaUy the businesses - eft .1 who were continuing to water • the baskets. Concern was -: i expressed about the avail- . ability of water and a request
-wasmadeforwateronthe ft , three fishes statue. Whalley ill Bloom have 30 active volun-ft '
; teers and are raising funds by ■ coffee mornings and support from businesses. It was confirmed that ■ ;/
requests for funding would be organised to fit into the parish
. council budgeting cycle.; ' Coun. Steve Barker re- , .,
ported that the footpaths from the Crescent to the river and f t , from Calder Vale by the river to Accrington Road were over/
‘grown, making passage dif- ft: ficult. The stile from Clithero? Road leading to Brookes Lane ! had been damaged. He would! alert the Village Hall commit-; tee of concerns expressed byft residents about fly-posting of; events. ^
, Coun. Jo'n Brown said he ft!
had received acomplaint ftftft from a member of the public ft regarding illegal parking and ;r
-pallets blocking the pavement! in Church Lane. Coun. Eric Ronnan said he
-was to meet the chairman of ft; the Joint Burial Committee ft and the lengthsman to discuss issues. He advised that a suit-ft able water display at the threft fishes statue was not possible ft until modifications were ; completed. Coun. David Sleight noted ft
the poor state of the pathway ■ / around Manor Road and sug- 'ft gested that yellow lines at the ft old police station, or across' k 'i the road, would help reduce '-'ft! congestion.
- - ’ Coun. Ivan Kent has been 3;;
elected chairman of the - 3'ft Church Yard Committee; ; ft He reported that the trees ft
had been checked and given a 'ft dean bill of health. The school; governors had been sent a • ft copy of the report. , , 4 Coun.-'Martin Highton said I he had received a complaint'fe
'about advertising of events .■ -i.'?''- on lampposts which had 'is i? ',
: become a litter
nuisance.Tt" ,5-; rwas resolved that the clerk’s i payment for the financial ft year 2012/13 should be in /iift!
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; recognition of thesuccessful attainment of Quality Council: ;ftft Status. The hours of work -
‘ should be raised from 670 ' ■ "*;!: to 676 annually and the next :=3 review would be in May next • . - ■ - year. '
• The parish council is to •
■ project manage the proposed r- ’ developments on the QEII
; playing fields subject to satis-. ' ft !
; factory legal requirements. : • - ' Ribble Valley Borough :• ■ .
Council representative Coun. Joyce Holgate said the , Environment Agency was ' -■ ‘ i' dredging the Calder in the ■' r ■■ hope of reducing flooding. Th'e r; • borough council were to meet - newcounty councillors about ■ .; .:!
.the problems ofparkingin: Whalley.
Communion Midweek Holy Commun
ion will be celebrated today ■ •■ fH at Whalley Parish Church at 10 am.-Tomorrow there will
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beHoIyCommunionatg-30 : am in the Abbey Chapel and -aS • meditation at 10-30 am in the ;•■ . • ft AbbeyLibraiy.
, ' '.-A Book of Common Prayer;
; Holy Communion service w i l l» 'ft tbeat8-30amonSundayand ■ ParishCommunionatioam.'-:* ■'
All in line ft-” Line-dancers will be on s ' :
their toes at Whalley Village • ■' HallonSaturdayAugust3rd ■ ; whenJirnTraceyreturnsfor-- an evening of country music, -s 'Ticketsat£6canbehad-. •■ •-*
fromWhalleyPostOffice,;- Jim’s Garage in King Street or i from David Balfour on 01254 - , • -1 822350. The show starts at . ■ ; r 7-3opm.
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Movingagain >. < ■ The Begin to Move group a t : ■
English Martyrs’ RC Church,; .■ Whalley,wilIresumeon:'i'-'; WednesdayAugustyth.;: ft; The Thursday evening
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walk tonight will startfi-om ' . the church tonight at 6-30 pm and walkers are advised ^ •: that a pocket camera could be ■ ‘ft useful.
OrdersfortheSalford , Diocesan Almanac and the ; - ;
Diocesan Ordo must be made ’ ■ bythisweekend.Orderforms'.
forthesecanbefoundatthe” *;. ; ' back of the church.
- ® ’it Weekend Masses at Eng- '-:3S: -
lish Martyrs'are at 5 pm on ' ' ' Saturday arid 11 am on Sunday. • * Weekday Masses are at 10 am,-i*’. • except Tuesday.
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