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Clltheroe Advertiser STImes,Thursday, January 31,2013 www.cmheroeadveniser.co.ui, on Actor’s life line for Joe


BUDDING actor Joseph Young is aiming for a TV career- at the age of just 12! The Ribchester lad has enjoyed brief


expecting to have its busiest day on record on Monday as the number of people ringing for its free debt


have done too much shopping at Christmas and then call organisa­


tions like ours for help in Janu­ ary,” she said. “Many of the situations I see are very serious. People fear losing


the Clitheroe CAP centre, said that the influx is not just caused by the festivities alone. “It is simplistic to think people


counselling reaches its annual peak. ■ Pamela-Entwistle manager of


says a charity at work in Clithe- roe. Christians Against Poverty was


CHRISTMAS is unfairly blamed for the influx of people heeding debt help in January,


overnight.” The Clitheroe centre, which is


run in partnership with St James’s Church, gives a face-to-face free service in which eveiy client is seen in their own home. They get the chance to talk through difficulties, often built up over a. long period of joblessness or low income and sometimes mixed with other issues


ing with creditors to stop interest payments while helping the client to budget and stick to a repayment plan or explore insolvency options. During the year, most people call the centralised booking line


like relationship breakdown or ill­ ness in the family. CAP then gets to work negotiat­


their homes and creditors are con­ stantly on the phone causing enor­ mous stress -


fliat doesn’t happen


on a Monday. The busiest day of the year was expected to be Janu­ ary 28th, the nearest Monday to


last year’s busiest day, January 30th. “When the New Year comes


along, people long for that fresh start, to find some order and, over Christmas, they’ve had time to find the courage to do it;” added Pamela.


“Also, many of the profession­


als who recommend our services such as council tax or housing of­ ficers, return to work following the break, which serves to make it a busier time as they deal with a sea­ sonal backlog.”


• To find out more about


CAP|s free debt counselling see its website (www.capdebthelp.org) or call 0800 328 0006.


How and where we used to shop III? lif i',i • -i" .


. AT the January meeting of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society, guest speaker Sue Holclen, of Clitheroe Library, gave an illustrated presentation


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on the old shops and buildings of Clitheroe. Members found it interesting to


see that many of the shop fronts were still quite recognisable, even


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though the trades had changed over the years. The shops in Bawd- lands mirrored those in the town, while in Low Moor there used to be at least 17 shops and now there were none.


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being purchased. Sue is keen to see photos of shops in the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s.


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The society meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 7-30 p.m. at Clitheroe Cricket Club, in Chat- burn Road. On February 12th the speakenvill now be Frank Watson on “Blackpool, From Fishing Vil­ lage to Holiday Destination”.


appearances in the recent hit series “Last Tango in Halifax” starring Derek Jacobi, the Sky TV supernatural series “Bedlam” starring Will Young and a cinema adver­ tisement for a Harry Potter Monster Book product. Now he aims to follow in the footsteps


of some of his Saturday stage school col­ leagues and win regular work in the North- West’s soaps and dramas. Joseph’s parents, who live in Sarmatian


Fold, both admit they are not theatrical. Mum Lindsey is a podiatrist and dad Gary is a manager at Hanson Cement, Clitheroe. They reckon Joseph must have inherited


his creative streak from his grandma, Pat Jones, of Longridge, who writes children’s books and is a theatre fan. Joseph, known as Joe to his pals, has


been encouraged to develop his talent at his school, Oakhill College, Whalley. Lindsey said: “His teachers at Oakhill


told us he was quite good and he became a different person when he was acting.” His first role there was as one of the von


Trapp children in “The Sound of Music” and he was the wizard in “The Wizard of Oz” last year.


In the final episode, of “Last Tango


in Halifax”, Joseph is seen pushing his bike up a hill in a scene filmed at Hebden Bridge where Derek Jacobi’s character was havinga fiashback to his childhood. He had to do it 10 times while the cameras rolled. Now that a second series has been com­


missioned, Joseph is hoping to be called on again.


Every Saturday Joseph travels to the


Carol Godby Theatre Workshop in Buiy, where many students and ex-students have appeared in “Coronation Street”, “Wa­


terloo Road”, “Emmerdale” and “Holly- oaks”. Coronation Street


FLASHBACK: Joseph Young in period ciothes for “Last Tango in Halifax”.


helps out with classes and successful past students include Ralf Little, Vicky Binns, Helen Flannigan and Chris Fountain. Mum Lindsay added: “He’d love a reg­


ular part in something like ‘Coronation Street’.”


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teresting and appropriate walk for Clitheroe Ram- blcrs on a cold Sunday in January. The Ladybird Trail is eight miles long and links


various locations in Hyndbum, but the walk included an additional section at the start.


The 11 members of the group set out from the Heys


Lane Industnal Estate at Great Harwood and headed north to cross the A680 and follow Mill Lane past Brownsills and Red House Farm to the A678. Almost immediately the walkers entered the Mil-


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Hyndburn. Here picnic tables provided a convenient


place for a coffee break. Afterwards, paths through two fields brought the route to the Ladybird Trail it­


. ' After lunch, the towpath took the group north


self, and the group spotted the first wooden ladybird marker. The walk then followed the trail through Clayton-


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TICKETS for the Clitheroe Rugby Club charity dinner on Saturday, February 23rd, are still available. The dinner, which will raise funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, will be held at Myt- ton Fold Hotel and Golf Com­ plex, Langho. Tickets are priced at £25 per head, which includes three-course dinner.


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