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wwwxlitheroeadvBrtiser.co.uk Thursday, April 24 mim Ui1 *


'Thursday,April 24,2014 www.ditheroeadvertiser.coxk '4 gggglj Fundraiser for police dogs


. A coffee morning will be held this weekend in aid of the Retired PoficeDogs’Benevolent Fund. ‘ j - / .


' '• The event, which will feature police dog demonstrations is being held on Saturdayat Lower Clerk Hill, Clerk Hill ’ Road,Whalley,BB79DR. ; j-: ' r \ ' . i


Theorganiserofthefiindraiserandfounder ofthechar- ity, Mrs Sheila Maw, is looking forward to seeing as many


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' people as possible who are keen to support this worth- ' : whilecause.ThedogIoversaid:-“Ticketsarepriced£2.5o


: sellinghealthandbeautyproducts,books,generalgoods 1 and cakes.”


Rollover jackpot at £5,250


The rollover second prize jackpot for tomorrow’s East Lancashire Hospice Lottery draw now stands at a whop-


v to Mr Pilling; of Bacup. To join the hospice lottery, call Gill on 01254 733416.


' Forget Me Not ladies lunch promises a day to remember


Ladies in Lancashire are being invited to a stunning event at servatory and guests can take time to relax andeqjoythe Mit- MittonHallinsupportofDerianHouseChildren’sHospice. ' . ,: tonHallcuisinebeforebeingentertainedbytheglamorous


The annual Forget Me Not Ladies Lunch on Thursday, May if fashion show.; . ,-v.


8th, will have a theme o f celebration andbe a fantastic day- - With a range of stunning fashions on display this isanoppor- longeventofglamour.fashionandbeauty.1' ’ .-V : v '< :;“{;L. ^tunitytositback,"felaxandseethebestincasual,sophisti- Itwfflbegmat 11 amwithasparklingreception andenter- AA ' catedandformalwear fix>mleading designers.'


tainment from singer Joe Tilly, and guests will have time t o ' Tickets for this spectacular ladies’ event are priced at £40 peruse the range of hair, beauty,jewellery and fashion prod- 'hr each and available from the charity office at Derian House uctsohdisplay before atalk by Irene Estry, lifestyle coach, . <■ , (tel. 01257 271271). Tables will seat groups of eight, 10 or fitness guru and television presenter plus recent author of - more.and whether bookings are for individuals ora full ta- the book “Growing Old Disgracefully”. '


. - ble,thefundraisingeamatDerianHousewilidoallitcanto A sumptuous three-course lunch will be served in the con- ; help. There is also a “buy 10 tickets, get one free” discount.


Ceilidh dance date in Whalley Ifyouarenotdoingany- ■ thing on Saturday night, - whynotheaddownto Whalley Village Hall? The fundraising commit- teefor Whalley Parish Church is holding a ceilidh dance at Whalley Village - Hall, starting at7-30pm. Ticket s cost £6 for adults and £4 for children. Abar and refreshments


willbe available during


the course of the evening. Ticketsthe ceilidh can> be obtained by phoning the parish office on 01254 823249, or from Jim’s Garage, Whalley (01254 822892). You can also pay onthedoor. Allmoneyraisedby the event will go to Whalley Parish Church.


ping£5,250. LastFriday’s winner o f the£i,ooofirst prize was Mrs Walton, of Darwen, and the £ioo third prize went


W- Raising the curtain on a great fund-raiser


Ribble Valley-based children’s charity Child Action Northwest is repeating its successful bargain curtain sale next month as a fringe ,


eventattheRibbleValleyJazzFestivaL - - . The fund-raising team is coming to St Mary’s Parish Hall, Clitheroe, with their big “jazzy


curtain” sale when hundreds o f pounds


worth o f slight seconds John Lewis textiles. will be sold for between £10 and £20 a pair, and just £1 for cushion covers. Clitheroe-based fund-raiser Harriet • ■


Roberts said: “There are more than three cages o f beautiful textiles that have been


generously donated by Darwen manufac­ turer Herbert Parkinson, a John Lewis company. Someofthesecurtainsaresimply stunning and worth £30 a square metre. The curtains come in standard drop sizes with a variety of finishes, including pencil pleats


■ and tab tops, and there are single pieces of fabric which would make great materials


for hobby sewers who like to make their own home-furnishings.” :


The event takes place on Saturday, May 3rd ,between 11 am and 3 pm and volunteers will be running a pop-up tea room and raffle.


JgjgjiL m ( BRIEF “


Roefield summer sports courses .


; A range of sports courses '


"v® for youngsters in the Rib--- -A; ble Valley kick-off next < ^ week;


, , , Courses in archery, dimb-


' ■ *ing,gymnastics,dance, •••• football and basketball


■ are among those in the Roefield Leisure Centre ; summer programme. -


' The programme start son Monday.


, Age suitability ranges ■ ■; fromfourtotheoveri4s.


:. . : - Course durations range ■ between five and 12 week -blocks, with costs rang­ ing from £35 and £45 . ■ for five-week courses to between £30 and £36 for the 10-week courses and


. £57.60 for all 12-week . . courses.


Next date for


blood donors The next blood donation sessions in RibbleVal­ ley are to be held next Wednesday, April 30th, atWest Bradford Village ' Hall, in Grindleton Road, BB7 4TE, from 1-45 to 3-45 pm and again from 5 to 7-30 pm. Call 0300123 23 23 to book an appoint­ ment.


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Appeal to report o If- road bikers ^ dam aging moor


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Wildlife groups are aimingto ’ stop illegal off-road motor­ cycle riders who are threat­ ening an internationally important wildlife site. The Hornby road, a re- -


stricted by-way linking Slaidburn with Hornby,


\ crosses miles of wildlife-rich" . moorland and it can only be legally used by pedestrians, horse-riders and cyclists. , It also has a special des­ ignation, allowing use by


. road-legal, two-wheeled mo­ torised vehicles. But trail bikes are being


, spotted leaving the road and riding across private moor- , land.' Elliott Lorimer, principal


officerfortheForestofBow- land Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, said: “The Bowland fells arerenowned for their rare and precious birds and habitats, and the Hornby road allows its users to experience the remote heart of the AONB. Howev­ er, it is critically important that they respect the area.” Jude Lane, oftheRSPB,-


said:“Wefullyrecognisethat .


the majority of motorcyclists are using the road as intend­ ed and within the law. Un­ fortunately, it is the actions


; of an irresponsible few that are causing the problems .including damage to pro­ tected habitat and specially protected wild birds.” . The RSPB, Natural Eng­


land, United Utilities and Lancashire County Council


■ are working in conjunction with police in an effort to stop the illegal riders. Tony Walsh, police con-


. stable for the Bowland dis­ trict, said “Anyone found to be riding bikes off the Horn­ by road or causing alarm or distress to other users of the road could end up hav­ ing their vehicle seized by the police. “We will be increasing


our presence on the road- over the spring and summer in order to catch those break- ingthelaw”. Anyone who sees riders


off the main Hornby road is asked to call the police on 101 and make a note of the bike’s details and number plate.


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