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Will sin bins really sort out unruly pupils?
INTO an already-tumultuous teaching unions' conference season Education Secretary David Blunkett today tosses the announcement that hundreds of new in-school 'sin bins' are to be set up to deal with violent and disruptive pupils -- but not to the rapture
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Recipe: HONEY BARBECUE BANANAS
Food News, with Amanda Killelea HONEY BARBECUE BANANAS 4 bananas 4-g tbsps honey with lemon juice 50g desiccated coconut LEAVE the bananas unpeeled and wrap individually in foil. Place around the edge of the hot barbecue for about 15 minutes. Put the
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Spice up that barbecue!
Food News, with Amanda Killelea THE clocks have gone forward and the lighter nights mean more and more people are spending time outside. It may still be a little chilly outdoors but summer will soon be here and families everywhere will be dusting down
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It's a twist
NEW Labour seems to be destroying everything that was sacred to us older people. It should dump the Red Flag as their battlecry and adopt Chubby Checker's song 'Let's Twist Again.' F WOLSTENHOLME, St Marks Road, Blackburn.
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MEPs too remote
MICHAEL Hindley knows what he is on about when he slates our MEPs (LET, April 15). What an expensive illusion to democracy they are and certainly no good to their constituents. When he was an MEP, Mr Hindley was always available either directly or through
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Help a prickly pal
THE spring sunshine is bringing out the hedgehogs as well as the flowers. After their long hibernation, they need to replace fat lost over winter. You can help by leaving out a dish of tinned, meat-based pet food and a bowl of fresh water. Attracting
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Democracy in danger
THE concerns I expressed in your 'Soapbox' feature (LET, April 8), on the gross unfairness and insecurity of Jack Straw's experimental Saturday voting, in town centres only, brought a rash of undemocratic mutterings from the Labour Party in Blackburn
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Rovers stars on international stage
CHRISTIAN Dailly played for Scotland in their 0-0 draw with Holland last night. Keith Gillespie also started Northern Ireland's game with Hungary and Damien Johnson came on as a second half sub. Manager Graeme Souness will wait to hear if his international
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Reward possible for info on purse thief
CRIMESTOPPERS may pay a reward for information on thieves who stole a purse containing £46 from the home of an 87-year-old woman. A youth knocked at her Barry Street, Burnley, door at 4.10pm on Friday, April 14, and persuaded her to allow him to collect
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Closure-threat wards win reprieve
HOSPITAL wards earmarked for weekend closure are to remain open after a cash boost and long waiting lists prompted a U-turn by health bosses. Burnley Health Trust directors yesterday scrapped the money-saving scheme to cut the dermatology and urology
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Focus on cancer services
CANCER services being developed at the Royal Preston Hospital and now on offer to people in East Lancashire, were highlighted to Burnley area health watchdogs. Dr Graham Read, clinical director for oncology services at the hospital delivered the keynote
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Cabbie denies bribery bid
A CABBIE offered a frightened schoolgirl cash to try and bribe her to stop her picking out his cousin in an identity parade, a jury was told. Burnley Crown Court heard how Mohammed Khaliq, 23, who worked for Crown and Greenline Taxis, Colne, walked uninvited
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Cannabis grower is jailed
A CANNABIS growing builder who set up a "sophisticated" cultivating system using stolen electricity, has started a three month jail term. Peter Gouch, 38, had originally been given community service after police found drugs, including the class A controlled
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Union steps into void
A NEWLY-formed savings and loans group aims to set up a collection point in Earby, to help fill the void left by the closure of Barclays Bank. But Colne and District Credit Union (CDCU) ruled out taking over the branch office. David Penney, chairman of
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FIVE YEARS AGO: Inspector to decide
A CONTROVERSIAL plan to develop a small piece of land next to an industrial estate was put before a government inspector. Ribble Industrial Estates wanted to develop a four-acre plot of land adjacent to Simonstone Business Park. Planning councillors turned
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Kiddies play-awaydays a hit
CHILDREN took part in an Easter playscheme organised by Hyndburn Council at Primetime, Rishton. Among the activities on offer were painting and badminton. The session was just one of the playschemes offered by the council over the holiday period. Pictured
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Interviews on Death Row
BENETTON is known as much for its controversial advertising as the clothing it sells. One of its latest campaigns features prisoners on America's death row. The company has set up a website featuring interviews with several prisoners waiting to die. Whether
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The undie-cover net shoppers
THE silliest internet survey of the week reveals that almost a quarter of online shoppers do so in their underwear. And the study by online sales site Intersaver.co.uk found five per cent of e-shoppers buy online totally naked. But pyjamas are the outfit
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Patient assaults increase absences
LOW staffing levels at an East Lancashire mental health hospital are leading to more assaults by patients, according to unions. Unison also say there are higher sickness levels among stressed workers at Calderstones in Whalley. Patients do not receive
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DJ Steve checks MP3 groove
BBC Radio 1 DJ Steve Lamacq is hosting what claims to be the UK's first official independent MP3 chart. Net users are asked to vote for songs in the Clickmusic chart, compiled from artists on all the major UK MP3 sites with legally downloadable tracks
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High-tech message in a bottle
THE BBC is using a high-tech version of messages in a bottle to let viewers contact the stars of the documentary Castaway 2000. The Beeb is inviting people to send e-mails to the volunteers marooned on the Hebridean island of Taransay as part of a year-long
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Ring if you haven't a ticket.
Fans who have pre-booked on the Burnley FC Supporters Club coach for the Scunthorpe game, a week on Saturday, but haven't got tickets for the match, are being asked to ring Trevor Bartley on 01282 777108.
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Burnley look at Irish teenager
THE Clarets ran the rule over Everton striker Gary Dempsey, who played in their Pontin's League goalless draw at West Brom last night. The teenager, who has just completed his first season as a professional, is one of six being released at the end of
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We can do it, says Mullin
IN-FORM Clarets midfielder John Mullin insists Burnley are optimistic about winning automatic promotion as they prepare for what could be their final home game of a dramatic season. Two wins in three days over the Easter weekend means the Clarets are
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Kilby plays the numbers game
IT'S just as well that Clarets chairman Barry Kilby is used to working with figures. And the fact that he's made a tidy sum out of lottery games may also come in handy as Burnley approach their final two games of the campaign with their destiny still
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It's getting tougher to win title say Rovers
JOHN Williams today admitted it will be 'extremely difficult' for a club like Blackburn Rovers to ever lift the Premier League championship again. Reacting to comments made by former Rovers keeper, Tim Flowers, the Ewood chief executive agrees that a
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Richard joins team
RICHARD Robinson has joined the audit department at accountants Cassons. The 26-year-old has been appointed to the Burnley firm after completing his training at a firm in Nelson. The former St Theodore's pupil is an economics graduate.
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Order book at record high
A DOCUMENT management firm is celebrating a record breaking order book. Cad-Capture has won a clutch of contracts recently including work for Norweb, Wokingham District Council and Hammersmith and Fulham Council. The contracts include work scanning paper
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Curious toddler heads for trouble
CURIOSITY got the better of little Benjamin Martin (pictured) when his brother and friend burst through the front door to play. The mischievous three-year-old popped his head through the stair bannister rail to get a better look -- and ended up getting
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2,000 to get m-way pay out
MILLIONS of pounds in compensation is being paid out to householders affected by the M65 extension. Although the new stretch of motorway was opened more than two years ago, payments for the effects it has had on the value of homes are only just starting
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First Lady on the slide
MAYORESS Janet Neal (pictured) is terrified of heights. But she will take the plunge from the Army Death Slide when she attends the annual Mayor's Charity Day in Newhallhey, Rawtenstall, on Sunday. Rossendale's First Lady was persuaded by town crier Peter
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Trust takes reins at hall
A TRUST has taken over the running of Whitworth Civic Hall from Rossendale Council. Whitworth Recreation and Leisure Trust comprises members of several organisations including Hallford Theatre Group, Cancer Support Group, Whitworth Amateurs and the Historical
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Super charity boost
A TEAM of marathon men received a fund-raising boost from a Blackburn supermarket. Three workers from Blackburn Rovers and three of their friends completed the London Marathon to raise cash for the Winged Fellowship Trust, which sends disabled people
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£30m to raise standards
NEW education task forces to tackle unruly and disruptive children are to be set up in East Lancashire secondary schools as part of a £30million scheme to raise standards. Thousands of pounds of extra funding secured by the local education authority at
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COUNTY CRICKET: Chapple set to fight for his place
GLEN Chapple today launched a bid to recapture his place in Lancashire's Benson and Hedges Cup. The 26-year-old seamer lost out to Mike Smethurst in the vital qualifier against Leicester last Monday -- and saw the newcomer emerge as a hero in a match-winning
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Events in East/Central Lancashire on Friday, April 28th
St Aidan's Arts Group present Mother Goose, in the school hall, Mill Hill, Blackburn, 7.15pm. Until Saturday. Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra 'Opera Classics' with Blackburn Music Society, King George's Hall, Blackburn,7.30pm. The Ultimate Pops
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Recipe: Mushrooom and Ricotta Tarlets
Food news with Amanda Killelea MUSHROOM AND RICOTTA TARTLETS 375g pack of ready rolled vegetarian shortcrust pastry 3tbsp vegetable oil 1 large onion halved and thinly sliced 250g button mushrooms thickly sliced 1 tbsp dried mixed herbs 3 large eggs 250g
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Recipe: Tiger Prawn Bacon and Avacado Kebabs
Food News, with Amanda Killelea TIGER PRAWN, BACON AND AVOCADO KEBABS 8 rashers of lean bacon, with the rinds removed 2 large avocados, stoned, peeled and cut into chunks 12 raw tiger prawns, peeled 8 spring onions 2 tbsps olive oil 1 tbsp dark soy sauce
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I want to see the manager
TIM Flowers has lost his powers -- of thought. Like a keeper flapping at a cross, Flowers could have handled the issue of Manchester United's domination of the Premiership much better. The former Rovers keeper believes that it's no longer possible for
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Evacuees research
WE are carrying out research into the effects of evacuation during the Second World War. We are particularly interested in hearing from individuals who were not themselves evacuated but who lived where evacuees were billeted -- those who billeted evacuees
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Call this value?
IT being a slow day with nothing on the telly, I was reduced to reading the leaflet about best value that was delivered with my council tax bill. It would appear that, at best, Blackburn's services are delivered at marginally over a 50 per cent efficiency
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Lib-Dems want 'cabinet' too!
WHILE Lib-Dem candidate Edmund Critchley has some valid points regarding the lack of choice on offer from the government regarding new local government structures (Letters, April 18). What he doesn't say is that local Liberal Democrats are in favour of
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Closure-threat wards win reprieve
HOSPITAL wards earmarked for weekend closure are to remain open after a cash boost and long waiting lists prompted a U-turn by health bosses. Burnley Health Trust directors yesterday scrapped the money-saving scheme to cut the dermatology and urology
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2,000 to get m-way pay out
MILLIONS of pounds in compensation is being paid out to householders affected by the M65 extension. Although the new stretch of motorway was opened more than two years ago, payments for the effects it has had on the value of homes are only just starting
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It's getting tougher to win title
JOHN Williams today admitted it will be 'extremely difficult' for a club like Blackburn Rovers to ever lift the Premier League championship again. Reacting to comments made by former Rovers keeper, Tim Flowers, the Ewood chief executive agrees that a
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Tears as teachers see devastation
STAFF were in tears when they saw the fire damage caused in an arson attack on Stoneyholme Primary School, Burnley. "Everyone was naturally upset and there were some tears when staff saw the damage for the first time," said headteacher Colin Wills. Four
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Call for extra low council tax band
PENDLE probably has the highest percentage of low value homes in the country, says MP Gordon Prentice. And Burnley isn't far behind, says the MP who is calling for the introduction of a council tax band lower than the present bottom rung Band A for homes
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TEN YEARS AGO: Strike vote threat
TALKS between management and unions at Lucas factories in Burnley started after a strike vote by thousands of union members at the town's automotive plants. Engineering union official Mike Cooney said it looked as though a basis for an agreement would
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Blunkett visits scheme for young
SECRETARY of state for education and employment David Blunkett was visiting Hyndburn today to discuss a Government scheme aimed at improving opportunities for young children. Mr Blunkett was due to talk to parents and children at Elmfield Hall, Gatty
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Getting a kick out of footy
YOUNGSTERS have been enjoying a wonderful time during a fun-filled week of Lancashire FA coaching sessions at Haslingden Sports Centre. Lancashire FA coaches Wayne Riley, of Accrington, and Dave Finch have been passing on their skills to the group of
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Social event
IMPROVING opportunities in education and employment were among the issues discussed at a social evening organised by the Hyndburn Asian Community Forum. The event, at the community centre in Portland Street, Accrington, attracted guest speakers including
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Historic Arcade for sale
THE owners of the historic Victorian Arcade (pictured) in Accrington town centre are looking to sell the premises. Birmingham-based In Shops, which is part of Mentmore Abbey, currently owns the complex, which is made up of 21 units and office space above
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Coffee cash
THE Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun Brian and Pat Collis, enjoyed hot cross buns when they went to a charity coffee morning. The civic foirst couple were also served ith cups of piping hot coffee from Yvonne Hartlebury (pictured centre) and helpers
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It all sounds a bit barm-y
AS a Scot, I sometimes find the English way of doing things a bit confusing. I've lived in England for five years now and I still can't work out the difference between teacakes, baps and barms. They're all rolls to me. If only I'd had the "How to do it
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Fund-raising drive is just grand
A LITTLE boy with cerebral palsy is over the moon thanks to vintage car enthusiast Bob Edwards. For Bob raised more than £1,000 by driving his 1936 Austin Seven Ruby from John O'Groats to Lands End. Martin and Rachel Houghton, both 24, of Peel Street,
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Clicking on to fight cancer
A FEW months ago there was a lot of buzz about the Hunger Site. This was a web page which claimed sponsors would donate money to anti-hunger charities every time a net user clicked on the page. Now an "online community for activists", Eactivism, has set
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Bid for Concorde!
FSauctions, the Freeserve auction channel, has secured an entire Concorde aircraft as the centrepiece for a major online promotion which will give visitors to www.fsauctions.co.uk the opportunity to bid on over 50 'chance of a lifetime' items. The auction
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Stalemate at the Hawthorns
West Bromwich Albion Reserves 0 Burnley Reserves 0 GOALKEEPER Craig Mawson pulled off a cracking second half save last night to ensure Burnley reserves completed their league programme with a battling draw at the Hawthorns. Albion looked set to steal
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We can do it, says Clarets midfielder
IN-FORM Clarets midfielder John Mullin insists Burnley are optimistic about winning automatic promotion as they prepare for what could be their final home game of a dramatic season. Two wins in three days over the Easter weekend means the Clarets are
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Safety record earns accolade
A MEDICAL firm has won a top award for its safety record. Medex Medical of St Crispin Way, Haslingden, has been awarded the accolade by the British Safety Council. The firm, which manufactures sterile disposable medical products, had to demonstrate lower
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Dire warning of growing job cuts
UNION leaders representing thousands of East Lancashire manufacturing workers have warned major job losses in the industry will continue unless the Government acts. The GMB claims jobs 250,000 have been lost in manufacturing -- which dominates the local
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Mugs for workers in a Golden year
MILL workers toasted a very special anniversary with a glass of sparkling wine and a slice of cake. The lunch was part of Golden Jubilee celebrations at Herbert Parkinson in Darwen, which is a branch of the John Lewis Partnership. Every member of staff
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Lookalike aims to star like Robbie
CARL Briggs (pictured) has a plea for the East Lancashire public: Let Me Entertain You! The 26-year-old from Prunella Drive, Lower Darwen, is hoping to make it big as a Robbie Williams impersonator. He believes he has what it takes to emulate the style
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Training notes
BAND members Brian Gilbert and Michelle Collinge (pictured) found time out from their busy schedules to train rookie musicians. Brian, who plays E flat bass, was voted Senior Band Member of the Year with Haslingden and Helmshore Brass Band, while 15-year-old
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Vandal attack is last straw
A WOMAN who owns one of Bacup's most established businesses is considering closing for good after vandals attempted to kick in the front door of her shop. Barbara Kyme (pictured), of Hooley's in Market Street, discovered the damage on Good Friday and
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Eggs-tra special treat!
LUCKY youngsters from across a Blackburn estate were handed free Easter eggs thanks to a children's charity. Barnardos held a special activity day on the Shadsworth estate and distributed more than 200 chocolate eggs to local children. The Easter eggs
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Election cheats could face prison
SHOPPERS who want to vote while they're in Blackburn or Darwen town centre on Saturday are urged to bring their polling cards to avoid being stuck in queues. And election cheats who think they can take advantage of the early voting system have been warned
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Panel plan to tame' young
AN ARMY of volunteers is being recruited to help young people turn over a new leaf after they have fallen foul of the law, as part of a pioneering pilot scheme. Blackburn with Darwen Council is appealing for citizens of the borough to sit on a new panel
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NON LEAGUE SOCCER: 'Dale held to draw
Cheadle Town 3 Rossendale United 3 ROSSENDALE needed all three points to keep any hopes of catching second club Newcastle Town alive but had to settle for a point in FNWTL Division One. Rossendale fought back from two goals down to almost steal all three