aaaanssTin. v,S*C\ '%* 1 / r*' ?+ ouiieed .This week was expected to be?;
■.■: onepf the busiest weeks ever ;': for growingfdebt counselIingi;*?;
-charity Chriitians Against iil; Poverty.'-v v
; vfeXAlready, in 2614'st’aff have' * - seen calls for debt help from - ■
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ftr^The start of theyear brings i a’flurry of calls from people.;, whatypicallyhave problems'” which have spiralled over;; many months and years;-; - ' ": :. Six in ten people are wor-1 r ied aboutlosing their homes,
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wants people to know that-■ ' while s^mecentres are get- ting booked'to capacity,';, appointments^fo^the-freeiiv
xandawarii-wirihingservice are stillavailableat the local ^ Clitheroe branchTi y ’ ' ' Clitheroe centre manager - --
Pamela Entwistle said: “We’re keen to hear from people who are struggling to pay the bills .or feed their families.-We want to hearfrom people who have - lost track of their debts and - are suffering sleepless nights'.
■ a quarter are regularly miss ing meals,'says the charity.- • “It’s not just a bit of over
•faceiioingso in the days lead- - irigup to the festivities and| they prefer,-to sort, things-? when;the ch i ld ren 'a re a t school,” said Pamela. .
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spending at Christmas. They ‘ tend to call in January and ■ February because they can’t_?
; with something as personal as .. finances is the hardest thing i;tpdoTThey are surprised and'
;7 relieved to find that we'doh’t; judge them. Our job is to find
; a positive way forward.” ;- ■ v Christians Against Pover- ’ ty is a charity determined to;
^reduce poverty by partnering .-.with local churches to provide ■ "debt centres,-money educa tion courses and job clubs. . CAP’S debt centre in Clithe roe has been open since 2011
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x-.Statistics show thatmiid y February sees an annual peak';;: in calls.'--
James’ Church, added: “Peo ple tell us that calling for help
- seen face:to-face in their own .■ home while CAP’S head office
Pamela; who is based at St ‘
negotiates with each creditor v and draw up a budget. \Formoredetailsvisitwww.
capuk.org or call 0800 328 0006.
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- If approved later this, year, the development would be built on land ae^jacenttoTheDene, off Avenue Road. The proposal for the four one-and-a-half storey houses is on a “greenfield site”. Residents have until Tuesday, February 25th, to submit their
. opinions on the pro- - posaltothe borough council.
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speaker switch The speaker for the : next meeting of Clit heroe Civic Society, on March3rd,willnowbe ■ Gordon Taylor on “Bell-. man Quarry from Old - to New” and on April - 7th it will be Phil Dykes ' on “Wild Flowers in SalthillandCrosshill Quarries”, instead of the other way round.
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An eclectic mix of artwork by local artist “Big George” Rey nolds is on display at Whalley Library until the end of the month.
‘ • ■ George was already sched
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George’s, artwork on^ display Besides some of his works
which have been seen before,^ on view but not for sale, will, be three of his canvasses pro duced for this year’s Castle' exhibition. He said: “As well as rock, railway and my latest work showing local scenes, there will be a little bit for eve ryone to peruse.” ■ ■
: • George’s paintings are on
display at Whalley Library un- ■ til February 28th.: ?-
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