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A wager placed with on­ line bookie BetVictor net­ ted over £37,000 for a lucky punter from Clitheroe. The customer, whose


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Youngsters at Clitheroe Youth


- Forumcoujdbedippihgtheir- toes into new waters after receiving a significant cash boost.'


The voluntary organisation


has been awarded £3,000 b y , LloydsBank Community Fund after.scobpipg^up the East Lancashire public’s support in a public vote, . : • i^WitliamemberShipofi40,


Glitheroe Youth Forum serves to engage .children from all backgrounds in positive ac­ tivities throughout the area. The grant will help fund


opportunities such as sail­ ing, rock climbing, skiing and mechanics well into 2014, and chairman Mel Diack MBE is certain the news will go down well with the kids.' “It’s wonderful to receive


the grant,” he said. “Thanks to Lloyds for the opportunity for young people to have a go at different things.We specifi-


Mel Diack (left) and some of the members of Clitheroe Youth Forumon oneof theiractivity days, (s)


cally help young people from ing yet will take it like a duck . is giving grants to 1,332 com age 10 to 16, and they are look- to water, and then others who ing forward to taking part in more experiences. “The idea of all this is it


gives young people an intro­ duction to loads of activities and hopefully some of those willstrike the right chord and


■ they can take it up as a hobby. - “It’s amazing... you’ll find some who hate the idea of sail-


like the idea of rock climb­ ing will freeze when they get there.'But it gives them all more confidence when they find an interest, especially for those who have learning dif-


1 Acuities it can make a big dif­ ference.”


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Now in its second year, the LloydsBank Community Elmd


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munity groups in 333 com- munitiesthroughoutEngland and Wales. Four good causes in each


community were nominated by bank staff, with customers and the public asked to vote


'for? the groups they.would most like to support. Clitheroe Youth Forum were up against Pendle Ski


Club, OJ’s Sensory Trust and Three Valley’s Gospel Choir in East Lancashire’s poll, with Clitheroe Youth Forum and Pendle SkrClub getting the


; most votes and each receiv­ ing £3,000,. while the other two were each handed £300 for their projects. ,., Mel (60) only has six vol­ unteers to help him run his


"organisation and says that re- - ceiving the community’s vote • makestheiriuch-rieededgrant all the sweeter. ; . “It’s invaluable for organi- sations such as us, even more


‘ so as it’s harder to find sup­ port from normal sources at the moment,” he added. ' “Arid to receive the com­


munity support is wonderful, we have done quite a bit in the community and it’s nice they have come back to thankus by voting.” • To find out more about


the local community groups which Lloyds Bank has been helping in 2013 visit www. lloydsbank.com/communi- tyfund


identity has not been re­ vealed, placed a “Super Heinz” combination.bet on horse races at Kemp- ton Park, Warwick and Wetherby last weekend. Comprising 120 bets


spread over seven events, and at sop each way per bet, it was a bold and com­ plex £120 gamble... but one which paid off. BetVictor spokesman


CharlieMcCannexplained: “Five ofthe customer’s sev­ en selectioris won, with the other two unplaced, and, because of our Best Odds Guaranteed policy which enhanced his returns by an additional £5,500, his winnings came to a stag­ gering £ 37,783.81P - not a bad start to the New Year for the lucky punter! ” Ifyou fancyyour chanc­


es, take care... as betting website aceodds.cofn ex­ plains: “The Super Heinz- should only be considered in rare circumstances and by experienced punters -


.129 bets can be an expen-, sive proposition, but the winnings can be equally as large.”


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