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" , School nurse Hannah Walms- . ley believes in supporting


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- # D e a l m o n s t e r Bringing you the best local deals and experiences!


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-


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- • Just £9 instead of £18 for a family pass (2 adults and 2 children up to 16) ' . . • - Meet, greet and feed all the farm yard friends (over 200 animals on the farm)


; Adventure park, where you can ride the zip line, swing and slide or pony ride ■ ‘ - * Relax and enjoy tasty, home made food or a hot dnnk or snack in Moos cafe


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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-


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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.


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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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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


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