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If you want to fnaintein yourjhdepfhjence but occasionally could do with ajittle ejrtra h'elpiwhy-hot.take a look at a


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Selected properties are i : ovailable for rent or purchase.


'Try before you buy' and one week‘Trial in style’


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Prices, from £ 106,000 To find out more telephone: -


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When the Spedding femily sold their Clitheroe form for r^evelopment, they did not foresee thatthefomilywouid keep their home there: -


But that is exactly as things


have turned out, with son Paul soon to move into one of the new homes on Kibble Mead­ ows offHenthorn Road. - To cement the contin­


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uation of-a connection to Henthorn Farm stretching back three generations, Paul was inwted to lay some of the


. first bricks on the new site. ■ - , At°tal of 135 family homes


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are being built by Barratt on the site of the former dairy farm, and for Paul the oppor­ tunity for him and his family was too good to miss.- ' He said: “Our family has run the farm for many years


ed to sell the land for redevel- .opment.”


he new houses, Paul and his partner, Melanie, soon decid­


nymore,so inyparentsdecid- t. After seeing the plans for =


athe farm was not as profitable ‘ I#


Md also operated a milkround in Clitheroe. The farm passed down from my great-grand­ parents to my grandparents and then my parents, and I helped out on the farmTwith: my dad, John, and my uncle; Robin, as a lad. ^ “Times have changed and ■


Fashion Week Clitheroe’s retailers will unite to showcase their spring and summer cloth­ ing during Clitheroe Fash­ ion Week from, Thursday April 10th, to Saturday, April 12th. The town’s clothing bou­


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ed that the site was the ideai* place for them to make theii| hom& He continued: “It’s greatl


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Three “forgotten” Great War soldiers whose names are- ; missing from a village war : : memorial could finally, be


- honourednearlyiooyearson.’’ Local historians discov-


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ered that the names of three'- Simpnstone soldiers killed - .during the First World War-


: were not etched on to the stone memorial at StPeter’s


.. »i9i5; Simonstone weaver • wimonstone Parish Council,'


Gilbert Yates, who died fimm > wounds during the.Tiattle ■ oiNouveChapelleinMarch.


, E ^ t Lancs Regiment private I^Cpl Robert James BreckelL : o the memorial ahead of the


. Church. , The three missing are:


Village aiming to honour forgotten’ WWl soldiers


was killed serving for the Ca­ nadian Saskatchewan Regi^


ment in 1916 at Vimy Ridge; and cotton mill owner Er­


nest. Thistlethwaite, of the Household Cavalry, who died


othis wounds in May, 1917, ait Staples.


which commemorates the ' a hves of36 soldiers fixim Read '


. names of the men are from the memorial,


Sernfamilies is being made by -i t mch hopes to add the names


cnd Sunonstone killed in the ^,v. ® I’ifi to track down'-


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100 th anniversary of the stab of the war;


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Parish councillor Davii 'Peat said: “It is a shame the!


: names are missing - they arc! local men who gave their lives


. for their country. It would bd • great to commemorate theser soldiers. We would really UM . to make contact with relativea


. ofthese'men.Wearealsolookj - ing for funding because it ia


expensive for a parish couiv" cil to carry out the work to ad^ the names to the stone.”


: , Anyone with'inforrad! tion of who can support-thd fund is asked to call Rogeir Hirst on 01200 428742. j I


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. ■ because we love the houses! and are still able to maintain! our links with the area where we grew, up, with the peoplS whoknowus.”


jl • Paul was invited down tol


■ lay the first bricks of his new home, originally named Tha


; Farmhouse by Barratt. Paul] and Melanie plan to renanief it when they move in, as it is!


- sited on what is known to the[ family as NewMeadow. '•■ ] 1


• Paul concluded: “It’s loveljL to reUdh our conunimityliiiks I


- My p ^ n t s have also bought al properly on the development J Gamekeeper’s Lodge, so thlr area will always have a strong link with the farm.”


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Amechanical engineering student firom Sabden taking part in the Year in Industry initiative met has met Prime Minister David Cameron. Thomas Beetlestone (22), a former pupil of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, is study­ ing for a degree in mechanical engineering


~ at Coventry University. This year, Thomas is taking part in a Year in Industry and is com­ pleting a work placement at the Manufactur­ ing Technology Centre Ltd, Ansty Business Park, Coventry. Andit was during this placement thathe was asked to meet and greet the Prime Minister.


tiques will have special of­ fers, discounts and free gifts for customers, and art and textiles students from Blackburn College will have pieces displayed in shop windows through­ out the town. A fashion show involv­


ing all of the shops taking part will take place at The Grand on Thursday, April 10th. Tickets are £5 and available from participat­ ing shops and The Grand. - For more information,


visit Facebook and search “Clitheroe Fashion Week”.


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soon to at Roefield


Easter and sporting themed activities will be the order of play for Roefield Leisure Cen­ tre’s popular school holiday playscheme.


- The playscheme will be running again from Monday, April 7th, to Friday, April 11th, and from Monday, April 14th, to Thursday, April 17th, from 9 am to 5 pm, with extended hours from 8 am to 6 pm al­ so available. All ch i ld ren be­ tween the ages of 8 and 13 are wel­ come to attend the sessions. ’ To coincide


with the sporting calendar, activities will include events themed on such as the London Marathon, the Grand National and the University Boat Race, and Easter activities includ­ ing an egg hunt, games, food and crafts. The usual favourites will


also be on the timetable, in­ cluding climbing, swimming, archery, zorbing, dance mats, gymnasium along with dodge- ball; basketball, indoor ath-


th e s am e a t £15 p e r ib g fM '£ 2 0 fw


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letics, tag rugby, badminton, hockey, cricket and rounders. All activities will be under


the supervision of fully quali­ fied coaches and instructors. The cost remains the same


as previous playschemes at £15 per day or £20 for the ex: tended hours option.'This, says Roefield, represents ex­ cellent value for money for working parents, who can also be assured that their chil­ dren are being looked after in a completely safe, friendly and so­ c ia l environ­


ment. Childcare vouchers are accepted and pre-booked lunches will be available daily at a cost of £3.


. , Alternatively, packed


lunches can be taken along. - Due to the ever-increasing


popularityoftheplayscheme, early booldng is essential. For booking details, call in at rer ception or call 01200 442188. For. more details on all ac­ tivities, visitwww.roefield.


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