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Job Centre fears are allayed by IT upgrade
By Julie Magee
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Fears that some services will not be available at Clit heroe Job Centre have been allayed.
The Job Centre was saved from closure last month when proposals to move its services to Blackburn were shelved following pressure
. from local service users, bor ough and town councillors plus church representatives to namejustafew. • . ‘ However, celebrations about the Joh Centre’s re prieve were short lived after it was suggested that some services would not be avail able at the Clitheroe centre. Ribble Valley Liberal
IJemocrat parliamentary candidate Dr Jackie Pearcey spoke with LiberalDemocrat Government Ministers about
indicationsthatalthoughthe Department of Work and Job Centre would remain Pensions when it was being open, claimants would not be suggested that the IT facili- able to claim Universal Cred- tiesinClitheroewerenotgo- it at Clitheroe, but would ing to allow people to claim have to travel to Blackburn. Universal Credit there. . “When Ministers con-
“I have now received a
f irm ed that Job Centre reassurance that the IT will services would remain in . now be upgraded, so Clithe- Clitheroe, that should mean roe Job Centre will be provid- that a Job Centre services ing the full set of services to should be available locally,” claimants.” Dr Pearcey explained.
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“I contacted the Liberal page 14 for more discussion Democrat'Minister in the about this story.
Patient punched a staff member
A court heard that a resi-’ derstones and trying to dent at a mental health hos-: • deal with an incident when' pital had amassed savings of Knowles became involved. £21,000 from her benefits.
“She suddenly punched Blackburn magistrates the member of staff to her
heard Alison Louise Know- cheek and then grabbed her les (30), had been living at hair with both hands,” said Calderstones Hospital, in Miss Allan. “As suddenly as
Whalley.for threeyearsand she launched the attack she was in receipt of Employ- let go and sat down as if noth-
■ ment Support Allowance, ing had happened.” the benefit which replaced ' Mr Richard Prew (de- incapacity benefit.
fending) said his client had Knowlespleadedguiltyto . been living at the hospital for
assaulting a memberofstaff three years and had built up at the hospital. She was or- her savings from ESA pay- dered to pay £300 in com- ments.
pensation to her victim. ' She has written a letter of Miss Catherine Allan apologyandalsotoldthepo-
(prosecuting) said Leanne lice she had baked a cake for Torz was working at Cal- thevictim.
Police must show
evidence - judge A judge has ordered a police so he could not give his client officer to attend at court proper advice on plea,
to explain why crucial evi- “My client saw the CCTV
dence has not been provid-' footage at the police station, eddespiterepeatedrequests soweknowitexists,”saidMr by the Crown Prosecution Price. “He is currently work- Service.
inginBristolandhadtotrav- AndDistrict Judge James el back last night and miss
Clarke, sitting at Blackburn anotherday’s workandagain magistrates, said if the of- no progress is being made.” ficer in the case could not Miss Catherine Allan attend he would expect an (prosecuting) asked for a Inspector to be in court to fourth adjournment of the explain.
case. “The police have not Gary David Place (29), of produced the CCTV despite p sbeen.unp,®lIedon Scout cairn with Beavers, District Commissioner Steve Downham Estates. The cairn
Pendle HU as part of the cen-., Cubs, Scouts and Explorers Tomlinson and County Com- contains a number of plaques tenary celebrations of Cli the- ' from various groups attend- missioner Glen Fendall. The in recognition of key indilddu-
roei r w f ^ n v l 1 w t^rCUiP'^ It was unveiled on the- joined by
leaders.parents,:
kind.permission and help of tbiy of Scouting in Clitheroe ^ ?n8 the“ nve]ihng. They were plaque was installed with the als and milestones in the his-
Pendle Avenue, Chatburn, , numerous requests,” said is charged with assaulting ; Miss Allan. “On the second
John Whittaker causinghim appearance the magistrates actual bodily harm.
ordered the CCTV to be pro- Mr Gareth Price (defend- ducedon November 19th but
ing) said his client accepted that didn’t happen.” there had been an assault, She said a senior mem- but evidence in the form of ber of the Crown Prosecu- CCTVfootage or medical re- tion Service was now trying ports had not been produced to progress the matter.
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