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I CUTHEROEADVERTlSERSi TIMES


www.clith6roeadvertiser.co.uk Thursday, February19 2015


Thursday, February19,2015 www.clitheroeadvertisar.co.uk


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,e stars knock ent tor six VJekyll and Hyde’show’s winning team scoops NODA awards for Parish Church Amateurs


b y E r ic B e a r d s w o r t h eric.beardsworth@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @clithadvertiser


I t was celebration time when Clitheroe's Parish Church Am­ ateur Operatic and Dramatic Society scooped six top tro- phiesatthe East Lancashire NODAawards.


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Five were won for the society’s hit “Jekyll & Hyde: The Musi­ cal” presented a year ago. ' The awards, at the Dunk-


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village pub An award winning Ribble Valley gastro pub has reo­ pened its doors following a £350,000 refurbishment. The Seafood Pub Com­


pany’s Assheton Arms at Downham has been re­ furbished and accommo­ dation added with rooms ready by March 1st. TheAsshetonArmswas


named the 3015 Good Pub County Dining Pub of the Year and features in the Good Food guide. It was also named the 2014 Rib­ ble Valley BusinessAwards Food Business of the Year and Ribble Valley Stars in Tourism Awards Tourism Team of the Year. “After investing in four


new Seafood Pub Compa­ ny sites last year, we felt that the time was right to


freshen things up at the Assheton Arms,” said Sea­


food Pub Company man­ aging director Joycelyn Neve. “Any work we carry out on the Assheton Ar ms requires careful planning because Downham is a conservation village, but we have updated all of the fixtures and fittings and made some changes to the


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enhalgh Hotel, Clayton-le- Moors, were the first since NODA - the National Oper­ atic and Dramatic Associa­ tion - split East Lancashire into two areas; District 12 for Blackburn, Clitheroe, Hynd- bum and Rossendale, and Dis- trict 3 for Burnley, Pendle and Todmorden. Directed by Anne Grogan,


“Jekyll and Hyde” was judged best musical in District 12. Peter Norris, who played


the dual role of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, had a double suc­ cess, as best actor in a musical in District 12 and BBC Radio


Lancashire Award for best overall performance across both districts. Luke Taberer, NODA Dis­


trict 12 co-representative, said: “Pete’s performance was one of many stand-out mo­ ments from the year in East Lancashire, and we were de­ lighted to mark his outstand­ ing achievement.” KatieCowbum,whoplayed


Lucy in “Jekyll and Hyde” was named best leading lady in a musical, and the best chore­ ography award went to Lind­ say Pollard. The sixth win was for Ri­


chard Hubbard as best sup­ porting male in a play, for the society’s October comedy “La­ dies Day.” Winners from East Lanca­


shire will now battle for North West honours at NODA’s re­ gional awards in Manchester, in May. The society’s current pro­


duction “Oliver!” is running until Saturday and some per­ formances are sold out. Contact the Ticket Hotline


on 07974 323832, or see the websiteatwww.thopera.co.uk


Jubilant members oftheParish Church AODS including trophy winners (front row firomthe left) Lindsay Pollard, Katie Cowburn and Peter Norris and (sec- ond row, second from left) Anne Grogan holding the cup for best show.


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Run away pride


Crosscountry runners from Ribblesdale High School ex­ celled representing Hyndburn and Ribble Valley in the Lancs Schools’ Athletics Championships at Blackburn. Megan Clarkson (left) finished fourth and will run for Lancashire in the English Championships in March. Her team mates were (from left) Millie Coy, Hannah Cookson and Charlie Coy. -


• NEWS IN BRIEF . Valley MP in ‘psychological abuse’ law bid


Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans is backing newlegislation on domestic violence, to protect those who have not been physi­ cally assaultedbut have been the victim of sustained pat­ terns of extreme psychological and emotional abuse. Speaking during a Commons debatehe described it as “a form of torture that is equally unacceptable in this country today?”. After the debate Mr Evans said: “I fully welcome the Government's plans to introduce newlegislation on psycho­ logical and emotional domestic abuse, or coercive control. As I said in the House of Commons, this mental torture is equal to any physical pain that can be inflicted and it is right and proper that tills abuse is brought to justice.”


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