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What's OnTomorrow - August 22
Darwen Adult Education Centre enrolling for all courses in Darwen, Holker House, Railway Road, 10am-noon, 1-3pm and 6-8pm. Junior fun swims, Brinscall swimming pool, 1.30-3pm. Until September 3. 'Alfie' party, Whitworth Library, 10.30am-noon. Friends
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Police play find-the-lady
POLICE are hoping to return this ring to its rightful owner. The 22-carat gold ladies' wedding band was recovered when a teenager was arrested in connection with a series of burglaries in Blackburn. But police have no record of this ring ever being reported
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Minute's silence for football great
ROVERS' fans stood shoulder to shoulder in solemn silence to pay tribute to Jack Walker. Some bowed their heads, while others held up pictures of the working-class hero who ploughed millions into his beloved club. But all of them respected the emotional
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Young talent
I MUST say how I admired the poem 'Environment' (Poets Corner, August 15). Such wisdom and from a nine year old. Emily Clarke has a talent to be encouraged. Her family must be proud of her effort. SHEILA BRENNAN (Mrs), Bombay Street, Blackburn.
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Imaginations were stirred
THE beautiful prize-winning photograph of Burnley's candle-illuminated Straight Mile (LET, August 16) as part of Ralph Marshall's article, was taken by Mr Steve Hootan. Mr Hootan also did the preparatory work for this, and a third party, Mr Roger Plested
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Wishes count for nothing
THE News of the World's campaign to name and shame known paedophiles was, to many, over the top. As we witnessed on TV, it stirred up the feelings of many worried parents and resulted in scenes reminiscent of vigilantes from the Wild West, attempting
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Hedgehog mystery
I WONDER if any other readers have seen dead hedgehogs recently which have not been road casualties? I have been feeding hedgehogs with specially prepared food on the patio outside my kitchen window for several years and there have been two or three coming
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Education's not a game
I FELT I must write to correct information in a recent story (LET, August 10). The story under the heading 'Plea to confirm school plans' quotes me as saying "There ain't none" when asked by Councillor Chris Holtom what plans there were for a new school
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Jack's gift of life
JACK WALKER has left a legacy of hope for hundreds of young cancer sufferers after losing his own battle against the disease. It was revealed today that the multi-millionaire former steel magnate and Blackburn Rovers benefactor made a series of cash donations
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Adam, 7, dies in road accident
A GRIEVING mum today told how medics battled unsuccessfully to revive her seven-year-old son after he was knocked off his BMX bike by a car. Floral tributes and teddy bears today marked the spot where Adam Jackson pedalled out into the road yesterday
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A match too soon
Crewe Alexandra 0 Blackburn Rovers 0 JACK Walker was never happier than when he was watching his beloved Blackburn Rovers. And had he been there at Gresty Road he would have stood in the stand, his chest puffed out with pride at the way Graeme Souness's
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Market pay-off deal halts court case
A MARKET compensation case was called off at Burnley county court today after an eleventh-hour cash settlement between a cafe and council landlords. Burnley town hall has agreed to pay several thousand pounds to Granada Cafe owners Stephen and Patricia
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Developing new skills
YOUNG people marked the end of a 12-week personal development course with a presentation of certificates at Turf Moor, Burnley. The 11 young people from Burnley and Pendle, aged between 16 and 25 years, who took part in the Prince's Trust course were
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Neighbouring events hit show
COMPETITION from other local shows meant entries to Brierfield and Reedley Horticultural Society's annual show wilted. Organisers were disappointed to see entries were down on last year's event. Part of the blame was laid at the decision to switch Barrowford
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Sappers bridge that gap
FOR the sappers of the Territorials' 202 Field Squadron, based at Padiham, it was an ideal chance to exercise their bridge-building skills on a hot summer's day. But their hard work proved a boon, too, to visitors to the Royal Lancashire Show in 1951
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Batsman's golden years
SURELY, there's a sporting record in this picture sent by villager Alexander Lord of Hoghton Cricket Club's 1950 squad -- one for endurance at the crease. Alexander tells me the special 50 knocked up by opening batsman Bill Thompson (second right on the
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Seeing double at the Dolphin
CUSTOMERS heading for this old Blackburn pub (pictured) 32 years ago were seeing double even before they'd had a drink . For, suddenly, the hidden-away hostelry in town-centre Mount Street -- now covered over by the car park of Morrison's supermarket
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Twin's birthday present is a baby brother
THEY say that three's a crowd, but one proud mum is celebrating after giving birth to a baby boy -- six years to the day when she had twins sons. Catherine Douglas, 28, of Cartmell Avenue, Fern Gore, Accrington, gave birth to Paul Michael Anthony at Queens
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There's a mouse in the house
SAY cheese! Five-year-old Alice Westley, front, and some of her friends entered into the spirit of things when they went to see the latest children's film release Stuart Little. The under 10s from the Out of School Club in Clitheroe dressed up as the
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Juniors fall at first
The Clarets juniors got off to a losing start in their North-West Youth Alliance campaign, despite scoring three times against Wigan. Earl Davis, Andrew Leeson and substitute Anthony Shandran were on target but with the Burnley defence being breached
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Aussie Robertson sold to Swindon
MARK Robertson was today set to complete a move to Swindon Town in a deal which will net the Clarets £50,000. Robertson rejected a new contract at Turf Moor over the summer and linked up with the Second Division club following his return from Australia
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Briscoe builds on Clarets winning start
HAVING tasted relegation for the first time in his career with Sheffield Wednesday last season, Lee Briscoe is delighted to be following a different blueprint since his arrival at Turf Moor. The Owls never recovered from a disastrous start as they tumbled
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Dons' boss admits defeat
HONEST Wimbledon chief Terry Burton admitted that his side could have left Turf Moor with a heavier defeat as the Dons' year-long wait for an away win goes on. Paul Weller's first-half goal gave Burnley their opening victory of the season as the visitors
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Stan praises fit-again Weller
STAN Ternent has hailed Paul Weller as like being a new signing after the fit-again midfielder fired the Clarets to their opening First Division victory. Weller grabbed a stunning winner as Wimbledon were beaten 1-0 in his first Turf Moor start in the
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Giving it Welly!Pete Oliverpoliver@lancashire.newsquest.co.uk>)
Burnley 1, Wimbledon 0 NO wonder the national newspaper boys loved it. The Paul Weller story is already well known in these parts and the Burnley faithful have long since recognised his courage in overcoming a potentially career-threatening illness. But
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BURY 1 - WREXHAM 4
ANDY Preece should start checking what time his team go to bed on Friday nights. Because judging by the first 25 minutes of Saturday's defeat, half the players were still waking up. Wrexham were two up before the Shakers had launched a worthwhile attack
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Town has gala day fun!
A COLOURFUL parade snaked through the streets of Darwen to mark the start of the annual town gala. The main road was lined with onlookers who turned out to watch the floats and old vehicles make their way from Anchor Road to the town centre. More than
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Book first for club
THE first book to be written about Bacup Cricket Club has been officially launched and will be on sale during the club's next match on Sunday. 'Bacup Cricket Club: The Authorised History' was written by former Bacup cricketer Stanley Hall and statistician
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Homes in need of £49m boost
ROSSENDALE council houses need a £49million cash injection over the next ten years to bring them up to modern standards, an independent survey has revealed. But just how the Conservative-controlled council will raise the cash and tackle the problem will
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Home care plan for old folk
LANCASHIRE County Council has launched a pioneering new scheme designed to ease demand for hospital beds and help sick pensioners stay at home. Working with Lancashire's NHS Trusts, the county council has launched a range of new rehabilitation and rapid
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Global grief for Jack
AN AMERICAN who became a Blackburn Rovers fans after discovering his children shared their names with Jack Walker has said his family is grieving -- despite being thousands of miles away from Ewood Park. Jim Ray and his two boys, Jack and Walker, became
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Big 'yes' to homes handover
TENANTS are likely to say yes to a transfer of council homes to a non-profitmaking company, according to research. Blackburn with Darwen Council has revealed that about 55 per cent of residents contacted in a consultation exercise said they were in favour
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Jack's gift of life
JACK WALKER has left a legacy of hope for hundreds of young cancer sufferers after losing his own battle against the disease. It was revealed today that the multi-millionaire former steel magnate and Blackburn Rovers benefactor made a series of cash donations
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Champion of commerce
THE man Jack appointed to run his airline eight years ago today described him as a "businessman without equal." Under Jack's guidance, Jersey European, recently renamed British European Airlines, had grown into a £100million-plus business which he owned
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Local cricket: Read win it for Graham
FOR a man who has played at the pinnacle of the world game, Peter Sleep could not have been more thrilled by Read's Ramsbottom Cup victory. As his club's supporters flocked onto the field, the former Australian Test star mustered his last few ounces of
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County cricket: Lancashire's fighting chance
LANCASHIRE are still in contention for their first Championship since 1950. They stayed in touch with Surrey by completing a 154-run victory over Kent on Saturday, with Chris Schofield making a welcome return to form with an unbeaten half century followed
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Local cricket: Sunday round-up
GEOFF Foley became the first Burnley player to post three successive centuries in the Transco Lancashire League when he hit an unbeaten 120 to consign defending champions Nelson to a 24-run defeat at Seedhill. Foley followed up his 150 and 109 from the
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When rivalry s forgotten
SOCCER paid a massive tribute to Jack Walker, the man who defied the odds to take his home town team from the wilderness to the Premiership title. The game's top personalites and fans alike praised him for the way he turned Blackburn Rovers around, bringing
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Drink-drivers case for zero tolerance
DOZENS of campaigns and police clampdowns have dramatically reduced the numbers of drink drivers on our roads. And the latest figures for Lancashire confirm that the trend continues. In a police campaign between June 19 and 30, only 48 out of 3,200 drivers
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Top role for Peter
ROTARIAN Peter Sutcliffe was installed as the new president of the Rotary Club of Blackburn Borough at Feildens Restaurant, Blackburn, when retiring president Fred Gillibrand gave him the chain of honour. Mr Sutcliffe, of Beardwood Brow, Blackburn, has
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Greased lightning
YOUNGSTERS spent a fast and furious week rehearsing to perform highlights from teen musical Grease. Pupils from the Bernese School of Theatre, Blackburn, and other local youngsters took part in the children's fun week at Wesley Hall, Feilden Street, Blackburn
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Big Brother looms
IS there not something insidious about the need for a quango to oversee the conduct of officers and councillors? (LET, August 14). Does this not smack of the 'Big Brother' syndrome? What does New Labour hope to attain by this nonsense? Nobody has the
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Rovers chase defender Mettomo
BLACKBURN boss Graeme Souness is closing in on St Etienne defender Lucien Mettomo. Sources close to the club have revealed Rovers have made an enquiry about the 22-year-ol centre back. And a deal could be thrashed out for the Cameroon-born defender in
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Academy dedicate Jersey victory to Jack
BLACKBURN Rovers Academy team won the Jersey Tournament 2000 last night -- then immediately dedicated their victory to the memory of Jack Walker. In a strirring fight-back, Rovers beat Sporting Lisbon 3-2, after coming back from 2-0 down, thanks to a
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Gradi takes comfort
CREWE boss Dario Gradi was delighted with the way his side ground out their first point of the new season against Rovers on Saturday. After losing 2-0 at Fulham on the opening day, Gradi had called on his players to show more fighting spirit. And, after
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Rovers chase defender Mettomo
BLACKBURN boss Graeme Souness is closing in on St Etienne defender Lucien Mettomo. Sources close to the club have revealed Rovers have made an enquiry about the 22-year-ol centre back. And a deal could be thrashed out for the Cameroon-born defender in
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Olympic honour on £75 a week shoestring
BRITAIN'S sole Olympic men's gymnastics hope today spoke of his battle for success and revealed he has been forced to live in a one room flat and survive on a grant of £75 a week. Burnley's Craig Heap, 27, knows he won't bring home gold from Sydney next
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Fresh protest over homes plan
ANGRY residents mounted a roadside protest over renewed plans to build homes in their village. Around 70 people, many waving placards, took part in the protest in Briercliffe, Burnley, on Saturday against the latest plans for land off Milton Street. Although
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Adam, 7, dies in road accident
A GRIEVING mum today told how medics battled unsuccessfully to revive her seven-year-old son after he was knocked off his BMX bike by a car. Floral tributes and teddy bears today marked the spot where Adam Jackson pedalled out into the road yesterday
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New date fine for show
A CHANGE of date proved to have people-pulling power as Barrowford Show put on its Sunday best. Organisers were confident this year's show, held yesterday rather than its traditional slot of the last Saturday in the month, would beat the 7,000 attendance
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Neighbouring events hit show
COMPETITION from other local shows meant entries to Brierfield and Reedley Horticultural Society's annual show wilted. Organisers were disappointed to see entries were down on last year's event. Part of the blame was laid at the decision to switch Barrowford
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Soap star opens bike show
EMMERDALE star Dominic Brunt swapped life in the Dales for life as a biker when he opened Accrington Motorcycle Club's annual bike show at the Arndale Centre. The actor, who plays vet Paddy Kirk in the soap, is no stranger to the biking world as his dad
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Row over cash bid
TRADERS in Accrington have slammed a decision not to bid for government money which would have paved the way for the return of the town's warden patrol scheme. Shopkeepers and market stallholders today expressed amazement at a decision by Hyndburn Council's
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Morale low at hospital: union boss
A UNION boss today said Calderstones staff were working to the best of their ability to maintain security levels at the medium secure unit. Unison local branch secretary Pete Hawkins said staff at the hospital near Whalley are demoralised by the situation
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Rovers chase defender Mettomo
BLACKBURN boss Graeme Souness is closing in on St Etienne defender Lucien Mettomo. Sources close to the club have revealed Rovers have made an enquiry about the 22-year-ol centre back. And a deal could be thrashed out for the Cameroon-born defender in
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Stan praises fit-again Weller
STAN Ternent has hailed Paul Weller as like being a new signing after the fit-again midfielder fired the Clarets to their opening First Division victory. Weller grabbed a stunning winner as Wimbledon were beaten 1-0 in his first Turf Moor start in the
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Work halted on short-cut path
DISAPPOINTED residents watched in dismay as a much-wanted path was filled in following complaints. Blackburn Groundwork Trust started creating the new path at the rear of Sudellside Community Centre in Darwen last week but were forced to halt work after
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Sponsor saddened
THE sponsor of Blackburn Rovers said it was deeply saddened by Jack Walker's death. Simonstone-based Time Computers recently took over the sponsorship deal from CIS for the next four years. "Jack Walker made a great contribution to Blackburn Rovers and
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Summer drink-drive blitz nets 48
MORE than 3,200 drivers were stopped in an early summer drink-drive campaign across the county. But out of the 732 who were breathalysed between June 19-30, 48 tested positive or refused to give a sample. Blackburn, Darwen Hyndburn and Ribble Valley had
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Walker duo heroes of bridge collapse
JACK Walker may be remembered by many as the millionaire benefactor whose money helped Blackburn Rovers become Premiership champions. But to a few diehard Rovers' fans, he will be remembered as a hero for very different reasons. On January 19 1952, Jack
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Ring found round the roses!
WHEN young mum Nan Gaines lost her wedding ring in the garden 35 years ago she never thought she would see it again. Nan and her husband John saved up for a year to buy a new ring -- but to Nan it was never the same as the real thing. So imagine her joy
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Fans flock to sign Jack's tribute book
BLACKBURN Rovers officials rushed to make more books of condolence available to fans as almost 2,000 people signed their names as a mark of respect during a weekend of mourning. At 3pm on Saturday, while the team was observing a minute's silence before
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Golf: Lancashire star is second
KIRSTY Taylor enjoyed the finest moment of her golfing career by finishing joint second in the Weetabix British Women's Open at Royal Birkdale. And the £50,712 was by far her biggest pay cheque. The Clitheroe-born professional piled on the pressure with
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Watson's double strike
Leek Town 0 Accrington Stanley 2 STANLEY celebrated their return to the UniBond Premier Division with a convincing victory at Leek thanks to two first half goals by Liam Watson. After a quiet opening 20 minutes, Reds' Mark Ceraolo sent clear Mark Shirley
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Local cricket: Lancashire League round-up
MIKE Dentith's first 50 in the league plus a half-century from skipper Mark Price kept Ramsbottom at the top of the Transco Lancashire League table as they collected maximum points against Accrington. The pair put on 78 as the leaders reached 197-7 and
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Five year ban for Radcliffe businessman
A RADCLIFFE businessman, whose companies crashed leaving massive debts of more than £600,000, has been banned from acting as a company director for five years. Colin Yates's Windacre Wallcoverings (UK) Ltd business collapsed in 1996 with estimated debts