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" , School nurse Hannah Walms- . ley believes in supporting
; .. local shops-and that has won ( her £50 worth of Shop ■ • - Clitheroe vouchers. • .
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Wellybobs Farm, just £9 instead o f £18 for a family pass
Mrs Walmsleyv from Low Moor, is the latest winner in
..Clitheroe Chamber of Trade and Commerce’sjmonthly draw, promoted by the Clit heroe Advertiser and Times.
. - “I enjoy shopping locally, 1 as I was brought up in a family grocer’s in Blackburn and be lieve in supporting local busi nesses like the one my family
. ran,” said Mrs Walmsley, who has a son and two daughters. ;. • “You also get the best, per-
: sonal service when you shop on your local high street and I have noticed recently how
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'good'ratings Two Ribble Valley prim ary schools have been ’
given good”ratingsby Ofsted.. Brennand’sEndowedat - . Slaidbum and St Mary’s ; RC, Chipping, were both > ■ ‘. inspectedin January. ••
: TeachingatBrennand’s ; -Endowed is consistently ‘
' good, there is high attend- 'ance arid pupils’behav-’
- v iorir is outstanding, says Ofsted.
^-Theraport orist Mary’s, t! said that teaching was
t. sometiines “outstand-.-' v> ing”;thecurriculum live- .iFly and well plariried and ' ■’ the headteacher was said - - to lead the school well.
many businesses are now involved in Shop Clitheroe.” In her spare time Mrs
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Now she’ll get the wool and start kn itting selection of all the best knit
Walmsley enjoys baking, reading and knitting, so it was appropriate that she was pre sented with her vouchers at Woolcraft on Moor Lane. Asked how she intended to
spent her winnings she said: “Well, apart from mundane items like meat from our lo-
(Blitheroe Shqp^T.
cal butcher, who is also in the scheme, we have a newgrand-
child, so I will be needing more knitting wool and patterns!” Woolcraft proprietor Mrs;
Mary Haworth, who is cele brating 30 years at her shop
this year, said: “We have al- - ways tried to offer a diverse
ting wool brands, patterns and accessories, and for some time now we have had a range of cards and Christian resourc es including books, but by far themostimportantservicewe offer is impartial advice and service. , '
- “Clitheroe is still very for
tunate to have such a varied number of independent busi nesses with owners and staff happy to provide aservicefor all their customers.” . Shop Clitheroe cards can be obtained at any of the busi nesses displaying the scheme’s logo, with membership sta- tionsat:RaffiaContemporary- Gifts, 38 King Street; Clitheroe Dry Cleaners, 23 Weligate; Sa rah Rose, 3 Market Place; and Elan Clothings Castlegate. . .A full list o f businesses;
involved with the scheme is available at
www.visitclithe-
roe.co.uk . .
Jack’s latest journey to a charity opening
Battling youngster Jack Lam
bert will be star guest at a new shop’s opening day in aid of a children’s charity.
Mum-of-two Lucy Robin
son (33), from Slaidburn, has given up her job as a para- niedic to establish children’s ■
shoe shop Muddy Frogs in Swan Court, Clitheroe.
.Andshehasinvitedfive-
yeaF-old Jack, who has fought a brain tumour and secorid-
. ary cancer, to the opening day
at 10 am on Saturday, in aid o f . Jacks Journey for brain tu mour research. ■
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j .. .There will be free face painting for children, a raffle
cupcakes and balloons. „ ’ “I know Jack’s family
through the local farming, community, and Jack’s Jour ney is a great cause to sup
port,” said Lucy. . Lucy named her new shop
Muddy Frogs after the initials ^ ofher.daughters, Freya Ro?e - and Olivia Grace.
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venture, she has trained to be- ? come a member of the Society |
of Shoe Fitters;' Lucyhadbeenaparamedic T. i
fortheNorth WestAmbulancev service for eight years and she
also helps’out
on.the family’s . Catlow Farm with husband Thomas and her in-laws, Tom % arid Ella Robinson. . '
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