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planning inspector to allow a m ated by decisions like this.” H-rdeveloper to build more than - Ribble Valley Borough
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■ r vRibble Valley MP NigelT “Our MP, Nigel Evans, has - - Evans,whohassupportedthe writtenito the;Secretary of , ' action group’s fight from the,*,: State; Erid Pickles, express-.
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;4 ; Mr Evans said he did not. velopmentcommitteewilldis- ings and could not fathom the implications in detail.” ’
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crews were called to Rani- sgreave and Wiltshire sta- tion following reports that a 16-year-old boy had fall en from the nearby road bridge onto the tracks. A spokesman for Brit
ish Transport Police Said: “Shortly^er7prhwewere called to Ramsgreave and Wilpshire rail station fol lowing reports of a teen ager having been injured.- Officers attended, along side colleagues from Lan-
t cashire Constabulary and Northwest Regional Am- bulance Service and dis covered a 16-year-old boy had fallen from a road bridge onto the tracks. ' . “The boy, from Clithe
roe, was taken to Royal Preston Hospital where he is being treated for sev eral broken bones. The iii-
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