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www.clitheroeadvortiser.co.uk Thursday,April2,2015 10 I CUTHEROEADVEOTISER&HMES las-1


The Save Whalley Village Ac­ tion Group has organised an election forum to take place in the Methodist’s Church on Monday April 27th, from 7-30 pm. This forum, sceduled less


tanafortnightbeforetheMay 7th General Election, is open to all village residents and members of the Save Whal­


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ley Village Action Group. Candidates from the main


political parties have been in­ vited to take part and all have accepted. Questions will cov­ er both local and national is­ sues, not just the planning and housing issues Which prompted the formation of the action group. Nick Walker, chairman of


Save Whalley Village, com­ mented: “This could be an interesting night given the strength of feeling in the Val: ley over planning issues, the conduct of our MP. and the concernsofpeopleonnation- al issues and those which af­ fect the North West but don’t


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The final stages of Ribble Val­ ley Mayor Michael Ranson’s ambitious borough bound­ ary walk will take place over the coming weeks. Coun. Ranson has revived


an ancient custom by walk­ ing the borough boundaries to raise cash for his chosen charities, Home-Start Ribble Valley and Crossroads Cafe Ribble Valley. He has been “beating the


bounds" by walking Ribble Valley’s 85-mile boundary in four to six-mile sections dur­ ing his mayoral year. The next section, from


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ley Road, was on bail for that attack, he set upon a second man in a nightclub in the town. In this incident, the man bumped into him on the dancefloor and Jeffries dealt a blow to his head, smashing his glasses and knocking him unconscious. The man was out cold for


around 15 minutes and taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary


where he was given six stitch­ es to the side of his mouth. Jeffries pleaded guilty to


causing actual bodily harm andwounding. RecorderTim- othy Ryder, sentencing, said: “You are still very young and have a lot of growing up to do.” He said the offences were


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