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- A team from Ribblesdale High4 _ School came up with a way to handle a radioactive meteor ite to the district heat of the . ‘ annual Rotary International/ BAE Systems Technology r ; Tournament ;
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. overiooschoolsinLancashire and Cumbria, saw around 300 teams taking part atio region
al centres throughout the two counties.'
. j . • 'The local Blackburn with
Darwen, Hyndburn and Rib- ; ble Valley event took place at
; Hollins .Technology College,7 Accrington, with contestants from 14 schools. ' ~ ~- • ’ This year’s challenge posed
the scenario that a radioactive - meteorite had landed locally and a gripping device needed to be built, so that the mete orite could be safely handled - from a distance. '-The three sections of com-- petitors,foundation; inter-
Pupils from Ribblesdale High School, Clitheroe, who won the Foundation section of the tournament (s)
mediate and advanced Had . different parameters to work
around to solve the same basic problem - moving the meteor ite safely. - ' _ ■ . -
- Ribblesdale High School won the Foundation section
ahead of runners-up St Wil frid’s CE Academy, Blackburn:-
The pupils eiyoyed a great day, offering different ideas," George Blenkinship com
using wire; wood; glue and mentedontheextremelyhigh screws and developing team standard of entries this year working skills whilst meeting for what was a very challeng- deadlinesandgettingtoknow in g p ro je c t .''—
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children from other schools. He also said he wished to Theeventwasorganisedby thankHollinsTechnologyCol-
- Rotary clubs from across East. lege for once again hosting the •Lancashire.'.-.- v ' •
C h ie f ju d g e Rotarian ■ ••• '. r,., Vintage afternoon of tea and cakes
Christ Church, Chatburn, is hold a vintage tea afternoon to help raise funds for the improvement of church facili ties, including a disabled toilet and kitchen.
An afternoon tea of dainty sandwiches and cakes will be accompanied by “the elegance o f The Ritz” in the form of Eric Ainsworth entertaining on the piano.
- Theeventwilltakeplacefrom2to4pm6nSaturday,April 12th. Entry is free, with afternoon tea priced at just £5.
Arange of locally prepared produce and crafts will be on sale. Donations of produce will be gratefully received
beforehand and collection can be arranged by contacting Howard Douglas on 01200 441624. -.
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^ Agroup o f singers are ■ brightening up the day for; - -Ribble Valley people with '
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' old favourite songs. . TheMemory Lane Singing Group had their first sing-. ’ ingsessionatMearleyFold - Day Centre Bright Street, :' . Clitheroe, and i t was a huge
. success.7 Everyone enjoyed sing- - ingalongwithStephfrom - - :■ -Ribcaged Productions and .
- HilaryrepresentingCross-: roads Care Ribble Valley. • - -The next sessions are at--- - Abbeyfield Care Home,
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from 1-30 to 3 pm and then MearleyFoldDayCentreon
' Wednesday, April 9th from 10to 11-30am. - .
JThe group sings songs
• £■ {dementia sufferers are ->' : likely to remember, aiming . to prompt conversations
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, ble Valley withfunding : from Lancashire County
:. Council, arefor people of ^the Ribble Valley who have
. dementia,alongwith their families, Mends and car-
. erswhoare also invited to goalongtojoininthefun. For more information, to arrange transport on the
'• Little Green Bus and to - find out aboutfutureses-
• sion dates and venues, call Crossroads Care develop-
-- mentworker Hilary Wood on 07730 421990.
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