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Parents slam horror crash driver sentence
The parents of two Billington sisters injured in a horrific crash have slammed the "lenient sentence" given to the driver responsible.
Join John Foley in the Valley garden Lamb is the new captain at Whalley H^70lS g Ga^ Ueir of t?le Year J?^n Foley. pr?prietor ofmuiti award-winning- The cricket season may seem miles away but it was full steam ahead this
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Jakub Kwasniewski, of Whalley Road, Clitheroe, pleaded guilty to driving without due care and atten tion when he. appeared be fore Blackburn Magistrates. He received seven penalty
points to his licence and was fined £250 and ordered to pay a £25 victim surcharge plus £85 court costs. Hannah and Jessica
Flynn’s parents, Keith and Barbara, of Sunnyside Av en u e ,^ B illin g ton , have slammed the sentence passed by magistrates. “The sentence is a joke;
Our daughters were almost killed in this accident. He should have been banned for at least six months. The sen-, tence passed was too lenient,”' they said. Recalling the “horren
dous” moment they discov- - ered the ir girls had been involved in a serious car ac cident, Keith (57) said: “It was absolutely devastating and shocking. I .was working at -
Hannah (centre) with sister Jessica and her parents
Calderstones and ran from limit has been reduced. Peo- the hospital to the scene near - pie drive along that road ex- Spring Wood Picnic Site. s tremelyfast. “It was total chaos. Han-
“As a family we would hate nah had suffered horrific in- to stand backand allow a sim-
juries and was being attended' ilarlife-shatteringeventtohit to by emergency services another family and we just while Jessica was covered in hope police and county offic- bruises.”
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Barbara (51) added: “I ten fo r c in g the reduced speed was a living nightmare for~ limit.” ; us.Iwouldn’twishthisonmy
: v ers can now concentrate on .s- - ;
Since October, Hannah'
worst enemy. That day Keith has remained an in-patient at and I thought we could lose Rakehead Rehabilitation Unit both our girls - we could end at Burnley General Hospital: up childless.”
' ; . ; and has only recently been al- Reacting to changes to- lowed to visit her home over
the junction, Keith said: “It’s ■ ■ the weekends. . ;. < • •. a positive sign that the speed . The former pupil of Rib-
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story’s star! Murderr lust,mental de rangement.;. and more mur- der. It’s not your usual recipe i for a stage musical, but that’s what youget with “Jekyll and Hyde”.
•' . - • And if Clitheroe Parish
. Church Amateur Operatic ■ and Dramatic Society were somewhat nervous about whether this show would- ;pull in the crowds or put off their regulars, they needn’t
: have worried, for it ’s an ab-. solute stormer. ' ■ .
■: OurreporterEricBeards- • worth, who has himself ap peared in a production of the same musical, went along on opening night to review the Clitheroe show... \ ■ .....
SEE INSIDE PAGE 35 Businesses are helping to keep local youngsters safe
It will be hard to miss youngsters who attend the Brookside and holiday club, which operates at the school in Bright Primary School Care Club after two local businesses kindly Street. donated a range equipment to make sure they can he seen. • The new equipment will ensure that the children can play Hanson Heidelberg Cement, Clitheroe, has donated 25 high outside after school on the dark nights during winter, visibilityjackets, while Rectella International Ltd has given Itwill also be used by those youngsters who attend sessions 25 torches for use by the children who attend the care club during the school holidays.
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ARibbleValleygamekeep- er has been praised for his f -
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had attempted to gain entry 4 to the derelict Moorcock : Inn,Waddington.
. Aaron Cullen, who is respon- sible for the whole of the .. Waddington Fell area across -. to Meanley, came across the 1.
: three males acting suspi- ■ ciously as he drove over the topoftheinoorfromthe Newton direction.' He rang police after he had spoken to a woman who was at the pub in response to the pub’s intruder alarm being activated. He then set off on foot, cov ering some considerable distance before he found the males hiding in woodland.
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Aaron then handed the sus pects over to the waiting police. Sgt. Pete Moore, of Clitheroe police, said: “Three males were detained and ques tioned after the incident thanks to Aaron and his pub lic spirited actions.”
Five caravans are
raided by thieves Police are appealing for information after thieves < broke into five caravans at a Ribble Valley camp site. They forced their way into the caravans and escaped unseen withjewellery, mon ey and other items belonging to the owners. The break-ins occurred at the site at Eaves HallLane, West Bradford, some time on Wednesday or Thursday oflastweek.Anyonewithin- formation should call
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blesdale High School Tech nology College, Clitheroe, has received daily physiotherapy treatment as well as speech and language therapy. She was confined to a
• wheelchair, but is slowly re gaining the use of her legs and can now walk around aided.
• However, she is not out of the woods yet and earlier this we£k underwent a crani oplasty (a surgical repair of a deformity of the skull) at the Royal Preston Hospital. “Although the recovery is slow, Hannah has been ex-
. tremelybravethroughouther ordeal,” explained Barbara. : “Both
my.girls have been
left traumatised and Jessica hasn’t been able to drive since
: the accident, but we feel this ; devastating andlife-ehanging incident has brought us clos- ; er as a family. We are grateful to all our family, friends and ■ health professionals wlio
' have supported us through- -v out this difficult time.” a
•-: ■ Hannah, who wishes to -
pursue a career in health and.; ’ social care, said: “I am trying, . to remain positive and would ? like to concentrate’ori get- - ting better. I know it will take ; time, but I am determined to make a full recovery.” •
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