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CUTH EROE ADVERT1SER&TIHES wvvw.clitheroeadvertis8r.co,uk Thursday,August2820H rhursday,August28,20M wwwIclitharooadvBrtiser.co uk VALLEY LISTINGS rior to publicaOonTN^reipon^blli^'cSi beTaM


; .Thursday, August 28th, at . 7 pm. National Theatre live


dS ? ’ "Skylight” starring Bill Nighy and Carey Mulligan. Tickets £12, concessions £10.


costs £2, inclusive of tea and biscuits.


Thursday September 4th,


from noon. Autumn concert series launches with a per­


from yp n^ ad^ f f lm n lh t ’^fTinkV>byt™ 'courselunchr “The Railway Man”. Tickets


lncludlng lunch


formance by the Pennine Piano Quartet. Concert followed by two-courselunchr


roptodfo^Hre^na^nbleZ*10 c,ll,10r00 A'lvortlsoi'and TJm MORETOSEE os, 3 Kfng Street, Clttheroe, BB7 2EW


10 pm. Beginners’ ballroom' , dancing classes. Tel. 07732 826176 for details. Wednesday evenings,


WarcockArchers. For details, call 01254 248317.


I Thursday evenings, bad­ minton club. New players welcome.


ST MARY’S CHURCH HALL,LANGHO


Tuesdays, from 1-30 to


' 421599. . Saturday, September 6th;


at 1 pm, The Soultrain. Band


performing anthemic tunes from the era of Wigan Casino and Blackpool Mecca plus


A • classic. 60s soul hits. Tickets ' • £12.


ST MARY'S CENTRE , Mondays, 9-30 to 11 am,


.toddler group; i to 2-30 pm, ladies’; badminton; 3-30 to 5'


• pm, foster carers’ group; 6 to 7 pm; martial arts; 6 to 7-30 pm,


Beavers; 7-30 fo9pm, Cubs;: 7*30 to 9-30 pm, line dancing.


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. Tuesdays, 6-30 to 9-3opm, jujitsu. • /


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• : Wednesdays, 10 to noon, Spanish class; 4 to 7-30 pm,


Little Voices; 6 to 7-30 pm, St Mary’sBrownies; 7-30 to 9 pm,


St Mary’s Guides; 7-30 to 8-30 pm, belly dancing (women


only), cpsts£5.Fordetails, call Katy on 07780 708544. . . Thursdays,-10 to In-30


" am> yoga; 7-30 to 10 pm, Latin dancing.


. - Fridays, 10-30 to n-30am,


L line dancing; 3-30.to.5 pm, foster carers’ group; 6-36 to 9-30pm, Techie Heaven; ■ Saturday, August 30th,


from 10 to 5 pni. Crafty Vin­ tage F a i r . ; v .


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STEPPING OUT Thursday, August 28th, at


1-30 pm; Meet at Newton car park for up to seven miles. At I 6-30 pm, meet in Dowrihani forupto4.5 ihiles. ^ Friday, August 29th, at


1-30 pm. Meet at Whalley Bus Station for up to 3.5 miles. Sunday, August 31st, at 2 pm. Meet Mitchell Street car


park,.Clitheroe, for up to i;s miles.


further information; call Barrie on 01200 414484.


KNOWLE GREEN VILLAGEHALL


and 9 th, at 8 pm. Line dancing with Sharon. Costs £2.50, in-,


Tuesdays, September 2nd


• elusive of refreshments. New dancers welcome. 7


' Wednesday,^Septem­ + .


ber 3rd, at 7-30 pm. Military whist and dominoes. To play


./ Walks are free to join'. For; - To book tickets, call 01200


To play costs £2, inclusive of tea and biscuits.


Wednesday, September


10th, at 7-30 pm. Sequence dancing. Costs £3 inclusive of tea and biscuits.


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WESTBRADFORD VILLAGE HAIL


Mondays, from 6-30 to 7-30, pm. Tai chi. For further


information, call 01200 440523. From 8 to 10 pm.


Sequence dancing. 'For. details, call 0199561434. c Mondays, Wednesdays and


Thursdays,6to9pm.Gymclub. ,Fordetails,call 01200423424.


; ' Tuesdays,-from 7 to 8 pm.


- Zumba. For details, call 01200 425008. Every first and third


~mon Club. For details, call Ian on 07764 796328. Evei-y third Wednesday of


the month, at 7-30 pm. Whist anddominoeis. '


V Thursdays, from 1 to 2 pm.


Pilates.Takeairiat.Fordetails, call Janina on 07912 934407.


Last Thursday of the


month, from 7-30 pm. Village Garden Club. For details, call Marilyn on 01260 422097.


. . Fridays, from 2 to 4 pm.


and to.hire hall, call Annie Wildman on 07531854102 or


email wbvhbookingsecretary @gmail.com


CLITHEROE RAMBLERS


i Saturday, August 30th, at 9-30 am. Meet at Chester


Avenue car park for Roches­


ter: Geoff Errington 01200 539302. ; Tuesday, September 2nd,


at 10 am. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Boul- sworth Hill from Wycoller. Nan Errington 01200 539302.


I Wednesday, September 3rd, at 6-30 pm. Meet in Hurst


Greenforeveningwalk. Brian Davies 01200 428383. ..


Saturday, September 6th,


at 9-30 am. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Spring -Wood, Whalley. Harold Birch 01254679847.


.Tuesday,Septembergth,at 1 pm. Meet at Chester Avenue


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Bridge group. New players welcome, but must be expe­ rienced or improvers. For general information


; Tuesday, from 7pm. Backgam-


3 pm. Gentle exercise class organised by Age UK. Cost is


Fancy having a sing?


You might not think the nights drawing in are much to . raise the roof about, butif you’re thinking of a newhobby


shout?*tUmn around corner why not give singing a


Community choir the SecretSingershasitsfirstgetto- ieptemb^1^ n^w seaon coming Tuesday evening,


It meets at The Bam in Turner Fold, Read, and is a choir for anyone who likes to sing but usually does so in private. th« f fme-Veini’ a-new community choir at Knowle


Smgmg Group, which initially launched as a community f - f SU? ermg£r°m ^heimer's disease, the*


Green Congregational Church hasits first evermeet- s®?^mber5th, while the Memory Lane


•fif stroke. See listings for more details. r i ° thcer v ^


and carers> has now opened up to those of,dementia> Ms or in recovery from


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CLITHEROECASTLE CHURCH MUSEUM


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£4 adults and £3 concessions. Accompanied children admit­


- - • -


ted free. : To Sunday, August 31st.


Hunt for pirate treasure among the collections. Chil­ dren’s competition plus craft to make Roman souvenir or


| pirate paraphenalia for sop charge.


during opening hours, crafty * ages a^d abilities. All wel- fun for children. Each child pays sop to participate.


, Every Saturday andSunday 1 come. Free.


time for children aged three to eight years.


Mondays during term


time. Mystery object han­ dling (adults only). Intriguing objects from the collections


introduced by a museum as­ sistant.


Saturdays at 2 pm. Story


CLITHEROE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH Tuesdays, noon toi-3opm.


Open church, including


service of reflection at 12- 3opm; billington


CHATBURN LIBRARY I VIUAOE HALL


Story.time for pre-school- group fndo ^rf00 play‘ ers. Second Thursday of the n la v i r^ r i ' i and outdoor month. Family history sur-' f o r S P: £ ? P798-6 255643 gery, Chatterbooks young Mon^a^ fT 011-


person’s (eight to 12 years) leisurecluhyfnrfte rn ° ° ns’ readinggroupand Chatburn d om t a o t^ t r a b h P ;^ Book Group. For further in- tenT s etc Nnw r ’-tabi e


1 Tuesdays, from 8-15 to ________ . | . Fridays,from9-30to 11 am.


CONGREGAnONAL — -----


Museum open daily from First Fruits Toddler Group. noon to 4 pm. Admission costs


children up to five years and rhniTI /I ft Mn u «


ime play session for


service. Saturday, August 30th,


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. Friday, September 5th, from 5-30 to 6-45 p m ,


their carers Sundays, at 11 am. Family


from 9 to noon. Bikers’ break­ fast and brew. Free event. All bikers welcome.


u h-o pm. new Mew °Pen to all


1 £2.50. Forfiirther details, call 01200453073. •


TRINITY


METHODISTCHURCH Mondays. Clitheroe Food-


bank, Bible study and Scouts. Tuesdays, at 11 am. Gen­


tle exercise group. Session followed by refreshments/ chat. Cost £3, inclusive of refreshments. Age UK activ­ ity. Tel. 01200453076/453077. Also, Rainbows, Brownies,


Guides and Clover Club (first


I Tuesday, alternate months). Wednesdays. Clitheroe


Foodbank, Ladies’Afternoon Fellowship (alternate weeks) and Trinity Ramblers.


•Thursdays. Guides and


Trinity Ramblers. Fridays. Clitheroe Food- bank, Carer Group (third


Fridayofthemonth)andTOFS (Tea on Friday), fun for all ages - term time only. Saturdays. Coffee Stop


- pop up snack bar to raise funds forredevelopment (last Saturday of the month). Sundays, at 10 and 6 pm.


Worship. For further details on above, call 07775 890733.


CLITHEROE FIRESTATION TuesdayB, from 1 to 3 pm.


Clitheroe Crafty Corner. Free to join. Take your own mate­ rials to enjoy your craft with like-minded others.


For further information,


call lain on 07507 838975 or Elaine on 07508 056302.


CHATBURN PRIMARYSCHOOL Wednesdays, from 7to 7-30


p7 ,’ Metafit class. For details, call Jackie on 01200 425008.


PENDLECLUB, lowergate


-Tuesdays, 7-30 pm.


Sequence dancing for over 55S.


Wednesdays, from 10-15 to


Fmmo?1'Yoga for banners. From2 t04pm, YoungatHeart


TRINITY


COMMUNITYCENTRE ■ Every WednesdayntehT


Kai Karate Club. 8 Every other Friday, from


12-30 to 3-30 pm. East Lan­ cashire People First. Drop-in


session for local adults with learning disabilities. Enjov


film club, crafts, outings.


WHALLEY METHODISTCHURCH Every Monday at 6-30 pm


Yoga. Hour long drop-in class


for men and women. Suitable for all fitness levels.


• For further details, email adeleannscott@gmail.com - Every Tuesday, from 9-15 to


11 am. Little Fishes group for


toddlersandbabies with their parents or carers. • Every. Thursday, from 2


to 3-30 pm. Gentle exercise class organised by Age UK. For


further details, call 01200 453073.


RIBBLE VALLEY BREASTFRIENDS Mondays, from 1 to 3 pm.


Breast cancer support group. Meet Grindleton Pavilion. For more information, call Alison Waller on 07890 685932, email alison@ribblevalleybreast friends.org.uk or visit www.


ribblevalleybreastfriends. org.uk.


BAYLEYARMS, HURSTGREEN Every second Thursday


of the month. Jazz suppers in collaboration with Ribble Valley Jazz & Blues Club.


For more details, call 01254 826478.


CLITHEROE MOUNTAINEERING CLUB


Sunday, August 31st, at 8


am. Meet at council offices car park for day meet in Bor- rowdale. Details from Humph Johnson on 07836328730. . Thursday, September


4th, at 9 am. Meet at Clithe- roe Cricket Club car park for walk from Slaidbiirn to Clithe­ roe. Call Brian Davies on 01200 428363 for more information..


RIMINGTON INSTITUTE Mondays, at 7-3opm. In­


door bowls. - First Tuesdpyofthemonth


at 7-30 pm. Women’s Institute. Last Wednesday of the


month from noon. Luncheon club.


■ Thursdays, at 8 pm. Ladies'- table tennis arid also snooker (open to all).


> J Every Thursday, from 9-30 am to noon. Braille It. Tel.


Jin session. Free help and | guidance on ways to get more | out of your computer. J Tuesdays, at 2 pm. Toddler | RhymeTime-termtimeonly. I Thursdays, at 10 am and ! Saturdays, at 2 pm. Story time 1 sessions, term time only. x


101200 426063. From 9-30 to 111-30 am; silver surfer drop-


CLITHEROE GARDENCLUB


Wednesday, September


13rd, and every first Wednes- I day of the month. Club night. | Members meet at Ribbles- I dale Wanderers Cricket Club, ! off Brownlow Street, Clithe-


[ roe. New members welcome, I whatever level of gardening j ability. September’s meet-


I ingwillfeatureatalkbyChris I Wilcock entitled “Water Aid”. I Refreshments served.


WADDINGTON


[METHODIST CHURCH


Fridays, from 10 to 11-30 am. Waddlers Toddler Group.


STMICHAEL& ST JOHN’S PARISH CENTRE, LOWERGATE Every Monday, evening.


paired Group; Tel: 01200 426822.


CLITHEROE - BRIDGE CLUB Mondays arid Thursdays


at 7-15 pm in Chatburn school hall. Improvers and expe­ rienced players welcome,


but no hosting system, so take. a partner. Enquiries on 61254 • 877256. Cost: £1.50 members; j £2.50 non-members.


WHALLEY LIBRARY Mondays, from 1-30 to 4


pm. Pearls of Wisdom Craft Circle. ' '


Tuesdays, from 1-30 pm.


Play Scrabble: From 2-30 to 2-50 pm. Baby Bounce and- Rhyme.


FirstTuesdayofthemonth,


from 6 to 7pm. Police surgery and advice session.'- - -


- Wednesdays,from2to2-3q pm. Story time for pre-school children.


First Wednesday of the


month. Whalley New Pages adult reading group and find


your past with a family history surgery.


. Second Wednesday of


the month. Trailblazers young person’s (aged eight


> • . . '


HOGHTONTOWER Sunday, August 31st, at 3


pm (doors from 1 pm). Chap­ terhouse Outdoor Theatre presents “The Jungle Book”. Musical show for children of all ages. Tickets from Hoghton Tower, Preston and Blackburn visitor centres and from www. seetickets.com or by calling 0871 220 0260. Adults £14, students/children £10 or family (two adults,


Sunday, August 31st, from


10 to 4 pm. Monthly farmers market.' Indoor and outdoor


producefromLancashireand Yorkshire. .


Thursday, September 4th,


and every Thursday there­ after from 9-30 to 11-36 am. . Yoga foi'beginners. For more


details, call Cath Lee on 01206 427903 or 07952 964360.


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Ribble Valley Visually Im­ -


LANCASHIRE FAMILY HISTORYAND HERALDRYSOCIETY


Every second Tuesday of the month, 7-30 pm at Clithe­


roe Cricket Club, Chatburn Road.


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


Mondays, from 6 pm.


CobraFit health and fitness. Tuesdays, term time from


I- 30 to 3 pm. The Ark toddler group for urider fives. From 6 to 7-15 pm term time. X:cell children’s group (seven to II- year-olds) - games, activi- .tiesand Bible stories. . First Friday of the riionth from 12-30 pm. Friendship group for those aged 60 plus, including soup and sand­ wich lunch. Fridays, from 6 pm. CobraFit health and fitness. Fridays, term time from 7 to 9 pm. Encounter youth group - live music, games, tuck shop and more for 11 to 18-year-olds. All groups meet at. King’s Centre, MillthorneAvenue, Clitheroe.


Story time for pre-school chil­ dren. •


to !2 years) reading group. Fridays,fromiitou-3oam.


Computing for Beginners,


offered by Age UK, takes place at Whalley Library. For more information on


all groups and activities, call 03001236703 oremail whalley. library@lancashire.gov.uk


CHATBURN VILLAGEHALL


Tuesdays and Fridays, from


10 to noon and from 12-45 to 2-45 pm, Painting for Pleasure watercolour classes. Suitable


for beginners and more expe­ rienced artists. Demonstra­ tions, colour hand-outs or work on your own projects. For more details, call Judy Tomlinson on 01254397724 or 07903 534646 or email


painting 4pleasure@tiscali. co.uk Wednesdays, from 7-30


to 9 pm. Yoga. For more de­ tails, call Pat Salmon on 01282 770192. ,


two c h i ld r e n ) £42. Tuesday, September 2nd,


from 11 to 3 pm. Creepy Crawl- ies. Meet insects, spiders and reptiles. Regular 40 minute sessions. Costs £4 per child per session. Adults free. Wednesday, September


3rd, from 11 to 4 pm. Walking and drawing with artist Lisa. Wigham. Learn outdoor pait- ing and drawing skills. Suita­ ble for everyone aged six plus. Costs £12 per person.


CLITHEROE COUNTRY MARKET Every Tuesday, from 10 to


11-30 am, in the Lower Hall, Clitheroe United Reformed Church. Home-made produce and crafts (hand-knitted baby and children’s clothes, hand- painted silk scarves, jewel­ lery) plus locally grown plants and cut flowers. Refresh­ ments from 9-30 am.


ST JAMES’CHURCH, CLITHEROE________


Sundays at 9 am and 10-30


am. Worship with Holy Com­ munion at 9 am followed by musical worship at 10-30 with Communion on the first Sun­ day of the month. Creche and children’s groups at this serv­ ice except on the second Sun­ day of the month when all ages worship together.


; . Wednesdays at 10-30 am.


Comriiunion service followed by social activities. For more details, visit • www.stjamesciitheroe.co.uk


BRABIN’S GALLERY, CHIPPING


To Sunday,-3ist;Aiigust,


from 9 to 5 pm daily. Art and craft exhibition by Ribble Valley artists working with glass, wood, textiles, paints, ink and mixed media. On Sun­ days, one ormore of the artists


willhost an openstudio work­ shop. Free admission.


HARKTO BOUNTY, SLAIDBURN Thursday! August 28 th, at


7-15 pm. Brass at the Bounty with Slaidburn Silver Band. Free admission.


CHATBURN ALLOTMENTS PRODUCE SHOW


Sunday, August 31st, from


2 to'4 pm. Show in Chatburn School with auction of pro­ duce, raffle, cake and craft stalls. Free admission with


proceeds to Pendleside Hos­ pice.


.


WHALLEY VILLAGEHALL


Sunday, August 31st, from


10 to 3 pm. Table top sale. Genuine quality items. Free entry. To book a table as a seller, call Honey on 01254 822350.


Mondays at 11-15 am. Yoga. Hour-long drop in class for


men and women. Suitable for all fitness levels. For further details, email adeleannscott@ gmail.com Wednesdays at 6-30


pm. Whalley Art’Group. Fun painting and draw­ ing class for beginners and intermediates. Newmembers welcome. For further details, call Jean Holt on 01254 824825 or 0770 9259237. Saturday, September 6th,


at 7-30 pm (bar from 7 pm). Blackburn with Darwen Mu­ sic Service Big Band in con­ cert. Favourite tunes from Amy Winehouse to Nat King


Cole. Tickets£6from Whalley. Post Office, on the door or by calliing 01254 822350/


CLITHEROE NATURALISTS Saturday, September 6th,


at 9-30 pm. Meet at Clitheroe Interchange for coach walk to Parbold. To book, call Jean on 01200538646.


WHALLEYOLD GRAMMARSCHOOL COMMUNITYCENTRE September gardening


classes (Wednesday evenings, Thursday mornings). For de­ tails and to book, call Sue Jeffries on 0744 459818 or


email sue@sjgardenadavice. co.uk


Septemberknitting classes


(Tuesday evenings), sewing (Wednesday day and evening) and garment construction (Thursday day arid evening). For details and to book, con­ tact Lynne on 01254 698787.


September “jumping


clay” courses for adults and children. Call Susie Edwards on 07725 000694 for details: or email susie.edwards@ jumpingclay.co.uk Mondays, from 7 to 8-30 pm. Yoga. For details, call


Christine on 07774 064837. First Tuesday and third Saturday of the month, from


2 to 4 pm and 10 to 4pm respectively. Tollhouse Bead- ers’ Club. For further infor­


mation, call Marlene on 01282 772896.


MELLOR VILLAGESHOW Sunday, August 31st, from


2 pm. The 25th annual vil­ lage show in the village hall. Flowers, plants, produce, crafts and photography plus afternoon teas. Admis­


sion £1 adults, free for chil­ dren.


BILLINGTON & WHALLEYBRASS BAND CLUB


Saturday, August 30th', at


8 pm. TV’s Paul Hayes brings his rock ’n’ roll band, the Paul Hayes Collectio.n, to perform at the club. Free admission


BOWLANDWALKERS Sunday, August 31st, at 10-


10 am. Meet at Clitheroe In­ terchange for the 811 bus to Ingleton for five mile walk. For details, call01200425 773.


CROSSROADS CARE


THURSDAYLUNCH CLUB Thursday, September


11th, from 11 am. Arrive Mear- ley Fold Day'Centre, Bright Street, Clitheroe, to choose lunch. Lunch served at 12-15 pm followed by entertain­ ment. Costs £4.60. Transport can lie arranged. To reserve a place, call Hilary on 01200 422104 or 07730 421990.


WADDINGTONCLUB Sunday, September 7th,


from 10 am. Sponored walk (eight miles) for North West


. Air Ambulance. Last year’s walk raised more than £800.


RIBBLLE VALLEY DIABETIC GROUP


Monday, September 8th, at 7-30 pm. Meet at Clitheroe


Rugby Club, Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe, for talk by Prof Satyan Rqj on diabetes myths and facts. For more details, call Gordon on 01254 245611.


CROSSROADS CARE MEMORYLANE SINGING


Wednesday, September


3rd, from 1-30 to 3 pm. Meet at Mearley Fold Day Cen­ tre, Bright Street, Clitheroe. Singing group for those with dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS or recovering from stroke. Sing with friends, family, car-


ers. Play a percussion instru­ ment. Dance. For more details and to arrange transport, call Hilary on 01200 422104 or 07730421990. - Monday, September 8th,


from 1-30 to 3 pm: Group meets at Abbeyfield.


RIBBLE VALLEY JAZZ & BLUES CLUB * Friday, September 5 th, at


8 pm. Hear the Jazz Worrri- ers featuring Dean Masser on


sax and Neil Yates on trumpet play at the Atrium cafe bar at Clitheroe Castle Museum. Tickets £10 on the door, £8 members.


LIPREADING Tuesday, September 9th,


at 2 pm. Free taster session in the Meeting Room, Clitheroe Library. The following Tues­ day, a new 26 week course begins. Places again free of charge.Fordetails,email Carol Riley at cariley@talk21.com.


SECRETSINGERS Tuesday, September 2nd,


and every Tuesday thereafter from 8 to 9-30 pm. Commu­ nity choir. Open to all who en­


joy singing - no auditions, no need to read music, no pres­ sure toperform. MeetsatThe Barn, Turner Fold, Read. For more details, call Olwyn on 07891471404, email olwyn@ naturalvoice.net or visit www. secret-singers.com .


RIBBLE FUN CLUB Sundays at 7:30 pm. Film


club that meets at the New Inn, Parson Lane, Clithroe, to show world cinema arid British films, includirig con­ temporary, classic, documen­ taries and animation. To join costs £7.50 until Christmas. No entrance charge for screenings. Turn up or call


01200 4424444 for more de­ tails.


DOGINN,WHALLEY Thursday, September 4th,


from 9 pm. Open mic night. Listen or play/sing.


CLITHEROE SPEAKERS’ CLUB Monday, September ist, at


7-30 pm. Meets at the Young Farmers' Club, Ribblesdale Centre (Auction Mart), Lin­ coln Way, Clitheroe: Gain


confidence speaking in front of people. Sociable evening


with no obligation to join in. Meets firs t and third


Mondays of the month. For more, details,- call 01200 427870 or visit www.clitheroe


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