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Ribble Valley Tourism Association is seeking nominations for its Stars In TourismAwards. They are an opportunity to celebrate the success of local tourism enterprises such as • restaurants, hotels and other attractions. The awards are al­ so an opportunity to reward the special efforts of individual


staffinmakingvisitorsandguestswelcometothearea. ‘ You can nominate yourself, the company you work for or any


business, organisation or person that has shown a commit­ ment to tourism in Ribble Valley. RVTA chairman Amanda


Dowson said: “The area has a strong and successful tourism industry and there are so many great examples of business entrepreneurialism and creativity. These awards provide a great opportunity to acknowledge that success.” To make a nomination log onto www.visitribblevaliey.co.uk where you will find the nomination paper under the News


section. The closingdate for nominations isFebruary 28th at 5 pm and the awards ceremony will be held at Whalley Abbey


on Thursday, March 27th. Cooper-Stephenson .


Helen Louise Stephenson (nee Beniston) married Mr Stuart Paul Cooper at Christ Church in Orpington, Kent. The bride, who is originally from Billington, is the daughter


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of Mr Brian Beniston and the late Mrs Maureen Beniston, of . Billington.. Her bridegroom, who works as a sales manager in London, is originally from Crystal Palace and is the son of Mr Brian Gager,


of Thailand, and Mrs Pam Cooper, of Burnley. Given away by her father, the bride wore a white gown with white faux fur shrug and carried a bouquet of red roses. Matron


ofhonour was Mrs Hatice Bestepe McGraffin, and bridesmaids were the bride’s daughter and niece Miss Claire Stephenson and $


Miss Iona Beniston. The attendants wore longred satin dresses


with white faux fur wraps arid carried bouquets of cream roses with red berries and seasonal foliage. Best man was Mr Khawar Shah and groomsmen were the bride­ groom’s son Mr Lewis Cooper and the bride’s brother Mr Mark


- Beniston. The couple’s son Paul Cooper and the bride’s nephew James Beniston were pageboys. Following the ceremony, which was conducted by the Rev. Jay Colwill, the couple held a reception at Christ Church Halls and The Chelsfield, Orpington. The newly-weds will coritinue to live in Orpingtori and will honeymoon in the spring.


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Just across the Strait o f Gibraltar from Morocco, Andalucia is simply one o f the - most beautiful and unspoilt corners of Europe. Its stunning cities are steeped in history with a culture influenced by the Moors and the Romans which is enriched by the greatly.contrasting surrounding landscape.


Return flight from Manchester airport to Malaga1 Airporttaxes & return transferfrom the airport


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6 nights stay at the 4 star Hotel Antequera Golf, Antequera with dinner & breakfast Aguided tour of the Great Mosque of Cordoba (Mezqulta)'


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Superb value 4 day Omega break to England's Viking country'with visits to' Harrogate and Durham; the evocative Lindisfarne island and the Victorian living


museum at Beamish, plus travel, 3 star hotel, 3 course dinner and full English breakfast!


- .* Return flight from Manchester airport to Basel1 - • Airport taxes and return transfer from Basel airport to your hotel • • •. ••


• 3 nights stay at the 3 star Holiday Inn , Washington, Tyne & Wear


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