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^H th e ro o Actvertlser ATlmes,Thursday, February 28,2013 www.clitheroeadvortl8er.co.uk


EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS


by Katie Hammond


WEDDING 2013


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THURSDAY 2 1 S T MARCH 2013 6 - 9 p m .


COMMITTEE members who specialise in deciding local flood priorities are looking for


■.the North West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC), which covers the major river-


a new member to join them. The Environment Agency is looking for an individual to join


: catchments in the area as well as the coast.


ing with flooded communities, community engagement and em­ powering people to take action are sought for the post. Those who have led or advised local commu­ nity flood forums would be par­ ticularly suitable applicants.


People with expertise in work­ r e e ru it ir ig


. RFCCs are committees set up by government to decide on local priorities, raise levies and approve programmes of work. They also support the Environment Agency and local authorities in working with communities and others to identify and raise funding. Councillor Derek Aritrobus,


.^cal authorities and communities are encourage to financially con­ tribute towards a flood scheme in their area. The committee builds on work begun by the former North West Regional Flpod De­ fence Committee, which, since 2005 has delivered £171m. of


government’s partnership ap­ proach to flood funding where lo-.


Chairman of the North West RFCC said: “We all know how se-' riously floods can affect individu­ als and communities. We have to be the best that we can be at man­ aging risks. Membership of the RFCC is one way that citizens in the region can help us - through their expertise or ability to speak for communities at risk.” RFCCs play a vital part in the


schemes funded by capital grant in government aid via DEFRA.


ceive a salary but expenses arc paid and RFCC’s meet four times per year with occasional sub-group work between meetings. The deadline for applications is Friday. March 8th, with interviews taking place during March. ■ - An application pack is avail­ able by e-mailing kate.murcott® environment-agency.gov.uk or by calling Kate on 01925 542464.


Water talk for cleaner catchment


• ning locations, including the For-, est of Bowland, could hold the key to better water for all. Parts of Bowland and Longridge


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. . Landowners, businesses and other stakeholders who could af­ fect water catchment land are b'eing personally invited to con­ sultation workshops taking place in Lancashire. They aim to' help


• because the quality of rivers, res­ ervoirs or boreholes has deterio­ rated over the years;


where water supplies are gathered are among 38 places across the North West which have been des­ ignated as water safeguard zones


ment Agency, we want to bring local people together to ask them what they think is causing the problem and think about what could be done.” • Pollutants, algae and discolour­


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Kat a day do we forget you,


hr our hearts you are always near,


vlr ire loved you, so we miss you. Happy memories irc treasure dear.


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solvents, it’s an issue for Indus-' try, whereas the presence of pes­ ticides, nitrates or algae means it’s likely to be land management practice,” said catchment strategy manager Kate Snow, who moni­ tors water quality trends for Unit­ ed Utilities. “Working with the Environ­


identify local problems and urge people to work together voluntar-;, ily to make things better. , ■; '; ; ; .“Obviously if the proble'mdsV


the quality of water coming out of peoples’ taps, because it is always treated to a high standard, but it does mean more expensive envi- ronmentally-unfriendly chemicals could be needed to treat the water in future, or even expensive up­


ation are the main culprits. The.problem does not affect


change routine practices, such as looking at the times of year when most manure is spread, moving away from inorganic fertilisers, us­ ing different pesticides, or ensur­ ing washing-off areas for pesticide equipment do not drain into an unknown watercourse.


grades to water treatment works. I Farmers may be encouraged to


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family concern of two generations offering a 24hrpersonal service


Carl, Jean and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


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Suddenly, on Friday ---- _ - •'


i^^chael aged 76 years. Tne dearly loved husband of Lucille, devoted dad of Stephen, Pam and David and much loved grandad, brother and father-in-law. He will be sadly missed by


-Clitheroe. Tel. 01200 443045.


Defibrillator’ Church Appeal c/o Clitheroe Funeral Service, 10/12 •Whalley


Rd.,


A funeral service will be held on Friday 1st March, at 10.30am, St. Michael and St. John’s ^C . Church, followed by interment at Clitheroe Cemete'ry. Family flowers only. However, donations if desired may be made in memory of Michael ^ the ’Fund. A


us all, forever in our hearts and thoughts.


surrounding - her Eyel™ aged 67. years. The dearly loved wife of Fraser also a much loved mum of Andrew and Karen. Reposing


. Church tomorrow Friday, March ist, at 11a.m. followed by a -Woodland Burial at Clitheroe Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations in memoiy of Evelyn if so desired may be


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Michael, Wendy and families would like to express their sincere tlianks to all relatives, friends


Peter,


sympathy and letters and cards of condolence received ^ r in g tlieir sad loss. Tlianking also Rev. Mark Pickett for his kind sjwords and comforting mini­ strations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations. Tliey would also like to express., their appreciation to Linda and the girls at Clitheroe Care Home, the Nurses and staff on Pcndlc Ward Clitheroe Community Hospital also to the Hollies Nursing Home for all their care and kindness and to Rumbletums for the buffet. Finally to Carl and Pauline for all funeral arrangements.


expressions


kind of


neighbours for the many .


and


Judith, Marion, Stephen,


Margaret


Road, Walton-le-Dale, Preston, PRs 4GL. Inquiries to Brian Price & Son, Funeral Directors, Tel; 01200


Acknowledgement BATES


Nurses (please make cheques payable to Pendleside Medical Practice) or Trinity Church Development Fund, c/o . Ms K. McGurk, 2 Osborne


Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at Trinity Methodist


’Peacehaveir


peacefully with her loving


away • family


On February 2ist, ‘ 2013, at home ' in Clitheroe after an illness bravely borne, passed


McGURK Evelyn


Judith, Joiin and fpnily wish to express -their-heartfelt thanks


Hany


, unbearable occasion into a . happy


joum^ on his tractor. Thanks also to ^ e Rev Tony Humphries for all his kindness, sympathy


iven for either endleside Medical Practice District


sensitivity. Finally thank you to Clitheroe Funeral Service for their kind and discreet arrangements.


and MASON


, condolence received I during their sad loss. I Thanking I Monsignor


Corcoran and Father J. Wareing for their kind wdrds and comforting .minist­ rations and to all who 'attended the Requiem Mass and have given donations


also j .


Christian Aid. VALLANCE


, family, friends and neighbours for the cards and condolences received during their sad loss. Thank you to all who attended the funeral, to Canon Atty and- to Langshaws Funeral service for their


arrangements.


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Jonathan and Claudia are thrilled to announce the birth of


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ENZO RAFAEL on 21st February


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^ • INGHAM (NEE BENSON) Congratulations Jason and Maggie for the arrival of your son


MAXWELL JAY ARTHUR INGHAM On the 22nd February 2013.


Love from, grandad and grandma Benson, Bobble and Goggle Holgate, aunty Zoe and uncle Alistair, Weare and his new cousins .


Charlie and Hollle Weare. , TURNER-


NEE SCOTT Steven and Debbie are delighted to announce the


safe arrival of their daughter. GRACE ELIZABETH


born Saturday 16th February, ; : V


A huge thank you to all staff at Blackburn Birth Centre, with special thanks to Annette Dugdale.


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Keith and Renate would like to say a big thank you to the family, all friends and neighbours and everybody else for their


ovenvhelming kindness and support during Renate's illness.


- Love to you all. j V j Rodney and Muriel


Congratulations on your Golden Wedding Mum and Dad on the 3rd March. With love Mark and Sarah, Sara and


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