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3-50 pm on Tuesday, June 17th, a woman placed her iPhone and black purse down outsideBoothssupermarket, in Clitheroe, whilst she went inside. Realising what she had done she immediately went back, but it had disap­ peared. “CCTV shows the three fe­


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The second prize in the The CCTV footage showing the three women.


bile phone, which was later recovered. “All three then walk off to­


wards the Bawdlands area of Clitheroe. Subsequently, the purse was handed into Clit­ heroe Police Station by staff


from YMCA after it had been found in the store. All that is missing was the £200.” If you know who these


women are, police ask that you call the non-emergency number of 101.


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Former Clitheroe Health Centre nurse Mrs Marie Collinge is the latest winner of £50 worth of Shop Clitheroe vouchers in Clitheroe Chamber of Trade and


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Commerce’s loyalty scheme. Married to Hurst Green farmer Jim Collinge for over 52 years, Marie is now retired and is a volunteer at the Can­ cer Research shop on Castle Street. With three grown-up sons


and a daughter, nine grand­ children and six great-grand­ children, Marie and Jim are keen walkers and birdwatch­ ers, and Marie also attends sessions at the U3A in Clithe-


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will be held at Dutton Hall on Sunday. Itisin aid of PlantHerit- age, Britain’s foremost


conservation through cultivation charity, which is looking after the future of garden plants. The 17th Century hall’s two acre garden is part formal and part wild flower meadow. Ithasappeared on the BBC’s “Gardeners’ World” and is soon to be featured in themagazine“The Eng­ lish Garden”.


Thegardenwillbeopen from ito5 pm. Admis­ sion is £4 adults, chil­ dren free. There will be


refreshments and a selec­ tion of plants on sale.


roe. Marie has had a Shop Clit- heroe card for over 12 months and fills one up regularly, do­ ing most of her shopping in Clitheroe.


She said: “It’s a great little


townwhereyoucanget every- thingyou need. I can’t think of anywhere 1 would rather shop. “I have always had great


service from the local busi­ nesses”


Marie got her vouchers


from Nikki Hutchinson, of Seasons Fashions in King Street, which stocks fashions


fortheyoungergeneration on the ground floor and ladies-


prize was won last week by Clitheroe player Mr


weekly East Lancashire Turnerandthe£ioothird Hospice Lottery Draw prize went to Mrs Smith, of startsoutat£250,butin- Darwen. A further 15 lucky creases by that amount


with each week that it is To support the vital work notwon.


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Nikki said: “I think it is a


brilliant idea for all businesses in the town. The loyalty card is a nice way to reward our loyal customers and it works forall customer-facing businesses." Marie added: “I have


already got my eye on some­ thing in Seasons which I will be treating myself to. I would encourage everyone to have a card and get it stamped.” With less than two months


to go to the Shop ClitheroeAn- niversarySuperdraw,custom­ ers are reminded to get their card stamped every time they spend more than £5 with a participating member, to in- . crease their chances of win­ ning one fo f the many star prizes to be drawn at the Food Festival on August 9th.


Founding of grammar school commemorated


A long held tradition to cele­ brate the founding of a Ribble-


Valley school wasbeingstaged as the Clitheroe Advertiser


and Times went to press. ■ Yesterday (Wednesday)


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School was to celebrate the tradition of Commemoration


pay to mark the founding of the school in 1554 by Mary


Tudor for the free education of boys. Girls were admitted in the 1970s.


Every year for the last 392


years, the school has held a commemoration day with it


taking place as near to St John the Baptist’s Day, June 24th; in the local parish church of St Mary Magdalene.


nnrvii^rthe ?ervice staff and Pupils line the street, while


the headteacher, governors andguestspassinprocession.


Originally this was intendedas an inspection. The statutes (modernised


form) dated 1622 read: “Let this be a statute of this school forever. Every year upon St John the Baptist's day (Mid­ summer’s day) in the morn­ ing there shall be a sermon preached in Clitheroe church where the master usher and scholars of the school shall be sent before the governors of the school and there shall be a commemoration of the foundation of the school with an exhortation to the gover­ nors, head teacher and ush­ er that they faithfully and diligently perform their du­ ties.”


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Ai3-stronggroupofadults, "tie exploration, the group seven children and eight enjoyed a picnic at Walms- dogs from Low Moor Club in leyBridge before crossing Clitheroe enjoyed a walk in farmland back to the start- the sun on Sunday morning, ing point. The slopes to Walking along the river BeaconFeilintheeastwere from the picnic area at ■: visible as were Parlick, Brock Mill, the walkers FairsnapeandtheBleas- appreciated the largely naturalwoodlandthat glistened with the sun’s


dale Fells to the north. Af- ter regrouping, the party gathered at LowMoor Club


rays and cast shadows where an impromptu bar- over the shallow waters as becue was enjoyed. Here well as the abundant bird the new recruits were com life. Gradually the party arrivedattheruinofthe


gratulated on completing thewalkinspiteofhayfe-


original Brock Mill, which ver, one lost dog, cow pho- closed in 1930. After gen- bia, nettles and the heat.


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