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. , vvww.cHtheroeadvertiser.cd.uk Thursday,JulyT0,20]4


Thursday, JulylO,2014 www.clitheroeadv0rtiser.co.uk JUTHER0EADVERTISER6T1MES


Couple’s play centre venture


A couple from Clitheroe are explained the new centre will fulfillingalongheldambition ■ • be open seven days a week


to open a new children’s in- from 9 am until 6 pm. doorsoftplaycentreononeof Martin (38), who is a the town’s industrial parks,


former pupil of Clitheroe


Adele and Martin Aspin- Royal Grammar School and wall, of Moorland Avenlie, runs his own lettings agency


have gained planning per- -Valley Lettings-is also well mission to open their Leap- known locally as a coach for ing Lizards Play Centre on the boys’ football team Clit- Hawthorne Business-Park, heroe Wolves. whichisoffLincolnWay.in . Adele added: “We’re hop-


Clitheroe. ■ ingtobeopenbyearlySep- The new centre will cater tember.- ■


for children aged from birth “As well as making sure to 12 years old. •


. the children have lots of fun As well as a two-storey ... we are determined to make


play frame, it will house a itanenjoyableexperiencefor dedicated baby area, a foot- the adults too with free Wi- ball pitch, a party room and Fi, comfy seating and coffee


cafe.


There will also be ample Company.” parking outside the centre.


from the Exchange Coffee The centre will also of-


A former teacher at St fer themed parties, one of Mary’s College at Blackburn, which will give youngsters


mother-of-twoAdele, whose thechancetobuildtheirown' son Archie (11) and daughter Teddy Bears through a‘Be My Olive (seven) are pupils at Bear’ franchise.


RibblesdaleRotaryClubhaveanewpresident-Richard v Schofield from Tosside who is taking over from outgoing


presidentBarryWood. Ribblesdale Rotary Club are part o f Rotary, the world’s larg-


est service organisationraisingmoneyforinternational,na­ tional and local needs and charities.


Richard already has apacked schedule of events planned for


thenext 12 months. Ribblesdale Rotary meet on Monday evenings at the Spread Eagle. Anyone interested should contact John Sharp on 01260446251. Barry Wood (left) is picturedinstallingnew president Richard Schofield.


St Michael and St John’s RC Youngsters will first Primary School in Clitheroe, choose a skin for their bear said: “It’s something that has before stuffing and fluffing been in the pipeline for a them, while, but it was just finding Adele added that she ai- the right location.”


so plans to hold parties for


Former St Augustine’s RC' children of toddler and pre- High School pupil Adele (36) school age during the day.


Calderstones congratulated


One of the Ribble Valley’s NHS Trusts is helping to spearhead the rise in clinical research in the NHS highlighted by new figures in a league table pub­ lished recently. Clinical research is a vital


part of the work of the NHS and provides evidence about “what works”, so that treat­ ments for patients can be imprpved.


- Theleague table is pub­


lished by the National In­ stitute for Health Research Clinical Research Network and shows the number of studies undertaken by each NHS Trust from April, 2013, to March, 2014.


More thanhalf of the NHS


Trusts across the country, increased the number of clini­


cal researchstudiesundertak- en last year.


One of these Trusts was


Calderstones Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, which increased its number of stud-


iesfromonein20i2/i3 to three in 2013/14. Jonathan Sheffield, chief


executive oftheNIHR Clinical Research Network, said: “It’s great to see a real appetite for research in Clitheroe. “ I would like to thank all


the patients and carers who have taken part in research and thereby made a contribu- . tion to improving NHS treat­ ments for everyone. “I would also like to con­


g ratula te C a ld e r s ton e s Partnership NHS Founda­ tion Trust for increasing its


number of studies. We know that research is something that patients really value and these Trusts are creating the opportunities for patients to get involved.” The c lin ica l research


league table is available at: www.crn.nihr.ac.uk/ annual stats Patients and carers who want to find out more about clinical research can visit www.nhsresearch. org


• The NIHR Clinical Re­


search Network is part of the National Institute for Health Research. It provides researchers


with the practical support they need to help them make clinical studies happen in the NHS.


Sporting chance for £500


Sports clubs are being invit­ ed to say how they could use £500, with the chance to win


this sum from a housebuilding company. Miller Homes, a national


company currently building the Montgomerie Gardens development in Clitheroe, says entrants have to say in no more than 200 words why. their club deserves to win,


su/i/wvesL / Thursday 24th July-


^^^j^Wednesday 3rd September ' 5pm or extended 8am-6pm per day 10% sibling discount


K ‘ \ I ^ f 'X / v SPORT I FITNESS I HEALTH -<| ield.com [jf] facebook.com/roefieldleisure


' ' ‘ 10% early booking discount before Sunday 13th July .


■Ages 8 -13 years Packed lunches available Childcare;vouchers accepted


. swimming^climbing archery dance mats - zorbs' football t cricket badminton hocke y /ro u n d e r ]kick'ball- ]


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C O M M O NW E A L TH G AM E S C O M E S TO ROEFIELD P L A Y S C H EM E


Roefield is set to launch its ever popular summer playscheme. This year will be more exciting than ever. With the Commonwealth Games being held in Glasgow one of the: weeks,will include'this ln : , the activities. This will include an opening and :


closing ceremony; triathlon; lawn bowls; archery-;: Roefieldwealth games, ; 'piu's numerous' other. activities.: The Eurpopean athletics championship


along with the Community Shield and Test Cricket will also appear prominently during some weeks.


■ Al| .these together with climbing; swimminq- archery;- food crafts; arts and crafts; zorbinq-’ dance mats; gymnasium. Along with other favourites such as dodgeball; basketball; athletics-'


tag rugby; badminton; hockey; cricket; rounders


under the supervision of fully qualified coaches and instructors.


The dates for the holiday scheme are Thursday ■ 24th July until. Tuesday 2nd . September


except .for bank holiday Monday 25th August. 9am - 5pm or extended hours 8an - 6pm.


The cost remains the same as previous schemes at £15 per day or £20 for extended hours which


.represents.excellent.value for working parents who also have the knowledge that their children are in a completely safe and friendly environment. There is a 10% discount for siblings and: a T0% discount if you book before Sunday 13th July. Childcare vouchers are also accepted.


. Pre bpoked lunches are available at £3 or simply bring your own packed lunch. " ■'■■■■•:


will feature during the weeks.. New for this'year Will include: superheroes;.boot camps; balloon modelling; mythbusters; body combat- box fit- a l l■


Early booking is advisable on this increasingly popular playscheme.. For booking details call in at reception or ring on 01200 442188 or to see the-full programme, look on the website www.roefield.com


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how the money will benefit it and what it would bespenton. Competitionjudgeswillbe


looking for examples of how the sporting clubs in each community will make the most out of the donation, for details of how it will directly support the learning and fit­ ness of its members and exam­ ples of what new equipment they will be able to buy.


Kay Halls, sales manager


of Miller Homes North West, said: “We strongly encourage anyone with an affiliation to a sports team or club to have a go and wish all entrants the very best of luck.” Closing date for entries


is Monday,September 15th, and forms are available on the Miller Homes website, www. millerhomes.co.uk


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