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Inch Perfect Trials have gone from strength to strength in 2014, employing more full and part time staff including some of Britain's top ranked motorcycle trials riders.
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enjoying every second of the experience. ' Matthew and all the tutors tailor the training
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runby.young entrepreneur. Matthew A l j^ Inch Perfect Trials, owned and run by young
entrepreneur Matthew Alpe, has seen a successful 2014. His ever popular motorcycle trials display team have entertained hundreds of thousands of people at over 30 shows all over the country this year, including Wilton House Classic and Supercar Show, Suffolk Dog Day, International Dirtbike Show and Southport Flower Show. ~ ,
Once people have seen the awesome skills of the display team, they often come up “ ' : to Whitewell to have a go
themselves...the experience days are extremely popular da^s' ^ out, just 20 minutes out of Clitheroe - it's a memorable day not to be missed. The team provide you with a bike, all the riding gear; -,re training throughout the day and a hot lunch*. This is open to all levels and the instructors,” regularly teach total novices starting off 1 with the very basics and quickly progressing
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with a huge grin on their face and can't wait to come back again.' Some even take up the sport of trial riding, and then come back for further training to improve their skills, confidence and overall result in competitions.
The trial bike experience days are offered in
2 different formats: half day and full day. It's a great excuse for somd family bonding, a staff reward or team building day or just a
great day out with mates! Inch Perfect have recently had Howdens Joiners and Paul from Greenacre Honda Clitheroe who enjoyed a day out with his son Harry:
"Harry had never ridden before, but our tutor, Matthew, had him up and running in no time. His calm, relaxed mariner and superb coaching skills allowed Harry to progress and push himself in a safe environment, while
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. to suit each individual’s skill set, so it was a ' very rewarding day for both of us. The setting is simply beautiful and we both agreed that it was a day out that we would remember forever. We can't recommend Inch Perfect Trials highly enough!"
. For those who would like to take up the sport or want to upgrade their current bike, there is also the Inch Perfect Trials shop which boasts main dealership for three of the major trials bike manufacturers: Beta, Sherco and Gasgas. There is also a huge range of second hand trial bikes all fully serviced ready to go, with the unique opportunity to test ride the bikes on 70 acres of fantastic trialling land to make sure you choose the right bike for you. This is all complimented with all the riding gear and
parts that you'll need, a true one stop trials shop!
The shop can be found just 2 minutes from the Inn at Whitewell on the way to Dunsop Bridge, a lovely part of the countryside
with picturesque views that can be really appreciated while out on the bikes. For more
information, photos or reviews, check out the Inch Perfect Trials Facebook page and website.
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The father-of-one from Low Moor recently went to see one ofhisall time favourite bands - The Courteeners - for the 100th time at a gig at Hull Uni versity. The icing on the cake forPaul(46)wasbeinginvited Paul (centre) with The Courteeners. (s) for an after show drink with theband.
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Barnoldswick and works for single I thought ‘I’ve got to spread the word on the band Rolls-Royce, became a fan of check these out Iive’.They -■ - and their music. This now has TheCourteenersbackin2007 didn’t disappoint. The gigs more than4,000 followers on after hearing their debut sin- have taken me to places I prob; Facebook andjust over 3,000 gle “Cavorting”.
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and going to gigs,” Paul ex- seen them in Rome, Barcelona the Echo arena in Liverpool plained.
- this month with Paul-known “I’ve seen many bands In May, 2012, Paul and as “Wrighty” to friends and
and singers, including Mor- his good friend Fergal Kin- The Courteeners - obviously rissey, over 30 times. How- ney launched a fan page on in the audience.'
“I’ve always liked music all over the UK and I’ve also The band’s tour ended at and Majorca.”
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Council’s ‘Gore Strategy’ finally declared ‘sound’
..Ribble Valley’s Core Strate- ' gy has been given the green
■ light by the Government’s Planning Inspectorate. The document has been
declared “sound" by inspec tor Simon Berkeley and is likely to be formally adopt ed by Ribble Valley Borough Council in the near future. The Core Strategy sets out a blueprint for develop-
- ment in the borough until 2028, including how many new houses the area needs
: and where they might be built. It underwent a series of
hearings in January as part of an examination in public by the Planning Inspector ate.
Following those hear Cinderella players get inspired to go to the ball
Ugly sister s and a wicke d stepmum won’t stop Cinderella going to the ball to meet Prince Charming when a new panto group presents “Cinderella” at the St Mary’s Centre, Clitheroe. Professional theatre players, young
performers from Clitheroe and Accrington, technical helpers and UCLan Burnley students have devised
. and rehearsed the fun show under the auspices of CRI Inspire. The panto has songs, laughs and audience par
ticipation, and willbe performed on Thursday, December 18th, at 7pm and Saturday,December 20 th, at 2pm. Ad mission is £5 adults and £3 children. To book, call Andy on 07533517664 or
emailandy.toynton@
cri.org.uk
ings, the inspector asked for further consideration of housing levels, how houses were to be distributed and the treatment of villages. As a result, modifications were made to the strategy and opened for public con sultation. Now the inspector has concluded that the strategy,
with the modifications, pro vides “an appropriate basis for the planning of the bor ough”. It will now be present ed to a forthcoming meeting o f Ribble Valley Borough Council, where it is expect ed to be formally adopted by thecouncil. ..
. Coun. Stuart Hirst, Lead
er of the Council, said: “It has been a long journey, but the final Core Strategy is here. ; “Its approval is a signifi
cant achievement that will bring much-needed coher-' ence and certainty to plan ning policy in Ribble Valley. The process has been pro tracted, difficultandsubject to opposition and objection throughout, but it gives the borough a clear planning vi sion for the foreseeable fu ture. “The council is among a
small number of local au thorities in the UK that have successfully adopted a Core Strategy and I would like to express my thanks to coun cillors and officers for their efforts in reaching this mile stone achievement.”
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