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  • EVENTS taking place in East Lancashire on Tuesday, November 6

    A LOOK at events, from amateur theatre to rambles through our beautiful countryside. Blackburn Breast Care Support Group, Beardwood Hospital, Preston New Road, Blackburn, 7pm-9pm.Chat Night. Breast Care Nurse in attendance Read and Simonstone Friendly

  • This week in 1976 25 years ago

    COUGH UP CASH: Doctors in Bury were claiming that a shortage of GPs in the area was intensified by a higher rate of disease. They also said that if patients had to make an initial payment for treatment, it would cut out the minor complaints and given

  • NHS should not pay for this

    REGARDING your article on male circumcision for religious reasons being made available by the NHS (LET, October 25), what will be next -- the legalising of "female" circumcision, which is still illegally carried out in this country? The NHS is already

  • Traffic chaos alert

    THERE was major traffic chaos in the Lowton area after three roads were closed following a chemical spill. A wagon carrying Acrysol was travelling along Atherleigh Way at the junction of the A580 East Lancashire Road in Lowton when one of the barrels

  • Former student says: "I'm helping Taliban"

    A FORMER Bury College student claims he is helping to smuggle British volunteers into Afghanistan to fight for the Taliban regime. From his new home in Lahore, Pakistan, Hassan Butt said that he is prepared to fight in any "jihad" against British and

  • Who-oo's come for breakfast?

    TWOowls proved they were not so wise by falling down a chimney flue and giving lorry driver Jamie Bates an unexpected wake-up call. Jamie (31), of Inman Street, Bury, was up early on Tuesday (Oct 30) to sort out some paperwork when he heard a noise from

  • World Cup dream under threat

    LUCAS Neill's World Cup dreams could be under threat after the Rovers defender learned he could miss Australia's vital World Cup play-off clashes later this month. Neill, a £600,000 signing from Millwall, was due to fly out to Sydney this week for the

  • Souness chases Kuqi

    BLACKBURN boss Graeme Souness is ready to beef up his attacking options with a cut-price swoop for Stockport hitman Shefki Kuqi. Rovers HAVE already contacted County about the highly-rated Finnish international -- a player they have been tracking for

  • Dunn set for play-off game

    EWOOD star David Dunn has been forced to put his World Cup dreams on hold after being picked for England Under 21s at the weekend. Dunn had been touted as a possible candidate for Sven Goran Eriksson's full international squad after a string of impressive

  • Race fear over attack in street

    POLICE in Burnley are appealing for witnesses to an assault they are describing as "racially aggravated". The attack took place on Saturday afternoon outside McDonald's in St James Street, Burnley. A 20-year-old man was taken to Burnley General Hospital

  • Vanished views come back to life

    NOW buried deep beneath Blackburn's shopping precinct, this bit of old Blackburn -- town-centre Victoria Street, viewed from Market Street across the town's market square that served as a free car park when the traders' stalls were removed -- comes back

  • Artists fail to show

    LOCAL arts and crafts people were being given the chance to sell their wares at Colne market on Saturday - but no-one turned up. The free arts and crafts market was due to run on the first and fourth Saturday of the month, subject to demand. There was

  • Five years ago

    BURNLEY dad Granville Bentley was preparing for a parachute jump in aid of baby charity BLISS to say thanks for his son's life. Little Ryan could fit into his dad's hand when he was born prematurely five years earlier and underwent dozens of operations

  • Six year sentence for back street attack

    A MAN who was battered and left for dead in a vicious back street assault spoke today of his attacker's six-year jail sentence and said: "I just want to put it all behind me now." Thomas Gibson was speaking as his assailant, Paul O'Connor, of Water Street

  • Volunteers are made Freemen

    TWO pillars of the community have been nominated for a borough's new title of Honorary Freeman. Dorothy McGregor, of St Leger Court, Accrington, and Eunice Whittaker, of Fernlea Drive, Clayton-le-Moors, will receive their awards at the civic carol service

  • Historic shake-up for local authority

    COUNCIL bosses have pledged to become more accountable to the people of Hyndburn after agreeing the biggest ever shake-up in the way the borough is run. Councillors have voted in the changes to the council's constitution after two years of planning since

  • Probe opens into hospital patient's death

    AN investigation has been launched into the death of a 39-year-old patient who died while detained at Calderstones Hospital in Whalley. An inquest has been opened into the death of Marcus James Wing on October 24. He was subject to a restriction order

  • Bride and vroom's wheel appeal

    SUPERBIKE hero Neil Hodgson revved up to the church on time to wed his very own girl on a motorcycle and said: "This is scarier than racing at Brands Hatch." Former British champion Neil married sweetheart Kathryn Hoare, of Gisburn Road, Blacko, at Whitewell

  • Dynamic duo do it again!

    THE Steel City will be sick of the sight of Gareth Taylor and Paul Cook. On the opening day of the season the pair struck the goals that condemned Wednesday to defeat at Hillsborough and yesterday they ensured that United were also beaten. Strangely neither

  • LR made to suffer

    Atherton LR 2. Maine Road 4 A POOR first half performance was largely responsible for Rovers going out of the cup at the first hurdle as Jock Russell and Chris Simms gave Maine Road a two goal lead by the interval. The second half was better but defensive

  • Police go into battle against drink crimes

    BURY police have launched their biggest operation ever to combat alcohol-fuelled crime. Between now and Christmas, extra patrols will monitor weekend revellers while flushing out underage drinkers from town centre pubs and clubs as part of Operation Tray

  • Land sale is agreed in secret

    TOWN Hall bosses have agreed to sell off land at Sycamore Road in Tottington to house developers. But they promise local residents that they WILL get their say over the proposed sale, because the site is public land. Members of the council's executive

  • Former mayor celebrates 80th birthday

    THE first woman to be elected Mayor of Bury celebrated her 80th birthday on Sunday. And present and former politicians wished her a very happy birthday when they threw a surprise party. Retired Conservative councillor Mrs Evelyn Waite devoted much of

  • Souness chases Kuqi

    BLACKBURN boss Graeme Souness is ready to beef up his attacking options with a cut-price swoop for Stockport hitman Shefki Kuqi. Rovers HAVE already contacted County about the highly-rated Finnish international -- a player they have been tracking for

  • Little's star turn

    GLEN LITTLE'S latest impressive display left Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock baffled at Turf Moor yesterday. "I don't know what Premier League managers are doing not buying Glen Little," he moaned. "The sooner he is sold the better!" But his comments

  • Healy helps PNE hit County for six!

    LEFT foot, right foot, head - not Preston's answer to the hoaky koaky but the awesome performance of David Healy. First he hit a hat-trick in the space of 30 minutes, then his team-mates went on to double the score line - only for David Moyes to say the

  • Pressure piles on Preece

    ANDY Preece has admitted the pressures of knowing that he might have to sell his best players. The Bury manager was reacting to the midweek statements by chairman Terry Robinson who said that because of the financial position at the club, it was likely

  • Watch out for the 'professional' thief

    RESIDENTS in the Belgrave area of Darwen are being targeted by a 'professional' burglar, police have warned. House-to-house calls by the police have already been made in the area and Crimestoppers leaflets given out in a bid to prevent the break-ins.

  • Charity banner swiped

    THIEVES have stolen a charity banner from the Asda store in Bocholt Way, Rawtenstall. The mean thieves cut strings from the heavy PVC eight by two feet banner advertising the Children in Need appeal and stole it. "We want our banner back" said Asda events

  • Gardeners urged to do their bit to stop floods

    LOCAL gardeners are being urged to do their bit to prevent autumn flooding problems by being careful in the disposal of leaves and other debris. Joanne Regan of Rossendale Rivers Initiative at Groundwork Rossendale, said autumn was increasingly a time

  • 'Rat-run' villages in plea to cut traffic

    RESIDENTS of the Mankinholes and Lumbutts areas of Todmorden want their districts to become access-only traffic zones. Abigail Hogg, of Mankinholes, said traffic was increasing steadily and, with new houses being built at Stansfield View, Fielden Hospital

  • Don't compare us with Colchester!

    ROSSENDALE council leader John Holt has claimed that criticisms of the council's debt collection service do not take into account the local situation. Action was already being taken to improve debt recovering and make it easier for local people to pay

  • Hammer attack 'paranoid'

    A FATHER attacked the windows of a car containing his wife and children with a claw hammer. Blackburn magistrates heard Shaun Pinder smashed two windows then dragged his children into his house. Pinder, 32, of Whitendale Crescent, Blackburn, pleaded guilty

  • Teachers' leader in tribute to education chief

    AN East Lancashire teachers' leader has heaped praise on a departing education chief, leaving for a £50,000 pay rise -- but said he was concerned he was joining the private sector. Blackburn with Darwen's director of education and training Mark Pattison

  • The Burn's now all set to burst back

    BLACKBURN and Darwen's very own radio station is set to burst back into life after being granted a licence to broadcast for a further 28 days. And the people behind FM 106 The Burn promised it will be bigger and better than before. The Radio Authority

  • East Lancs borough shows way

    A DRIVE to raise standards has resulted in a social services department being named among the 20 most-improved in the country. And Health Minister Jacqui Smith today said she would be talking to chiefs at Blackburn with Darwen Council to see if their

  • It'll be worth it, drivers told

    COUNCILLORS today urged the public to try and put up with the roadworks engulfing Blackburn. And they urged people fed up with the rows of cones and long queues to look to Bolton, Manchester and Salford to see the benefits the new road scheme would bring

  • Dale thankful for Mark's late strike

    MARK Patterson's wonder goal proved the saviour for Rossendale but they have to do it all at Bedworth om Tuesday night in the FA Trophy first round replay. The former Rovers and Bolton midfielder scored the goal of the game when he broke forward and unleashed

  • Rams out

    RAMSBOTTOM were desperately unlucky to lose out in a thrilling cup tie that provided first class entertainment for the large crowd. In the opening minute Prescot cleared off the line from Steve Orrell and goalkeeper Paul Dahl blocked a Russell Brierley

  • Three quick goals mean Blues exit

    THREE goals in eight second half minutes ended Clitheroe's interest in the Worthington Challenge Trophy at the second round stage. But it was a brave and spirited performance from the Blues who, for an hour at least, looked the better side against their

  • "Secret" decision an abuse of our rights

    AS a resident of Sycamore Road, Tottington, I am increasingly worried and concerned about the proposed new development of 30 houses by Walshaw Estates on land off Sycamore Road. I am horrified to learn that, to allow access to the development, it may

  • Patients would "pay" for road

    EVER since it became apparent that a Labour government was going to ensure Bury had a hospital worthy of the 21st century, Conservatives like Dorothy Gunther (Your Letters, Oct 26) have sought to denigrate the scheme. Why? Is it spite or envy because

  • The only way is to keep complaining

    HOLCOMBE Brook has been a nice, quiet, sought-after location for a good number of years but is fast becoming an intimidating, noisy, untidy and undesirable area because of a group of youths who are hell-bent on causing havoc. Cars on Pot Green have had

  • A Parents' Guide to... Beacon Schools

    ST MARY and St Joseph's RC Primary School in Bennington Street, Blackburn, is among the latest in East Lancashire to be designated a Beacon School. One thousand schools in Great Britain have now been identified by the Government as the best performing

  • Teachers' leader in tribute to education chief

    AN East Lancashire teachers' leader has heaped praise on a departing education chief, leaving for a £50,000 pay rise -- but said he was concerned he was joining the private sector. Blackburn with Darwen's director of education and training Mark Pattison

  • Our School...

    TAKE a look at St Wilfrid's CE High School, Blackburn School motto: St Wilfrid's CE High School sees education as an integral part of the mission of the Church to proclaim God as creator, Christ as redeemer and the Holy Spirit as inspirer of all that

  • Threats case man released

    A MAN who was arrested in connection with death threats made to Bury Football Club has been released without charge. The 34-year-old from Bury was arrested on Friday and interviewed by detectives. He was released on Sunday and inquiries are continuing

  • Pool downed by top of the league

    TWO seasons ago Blackpool went to Brentford's Griffin Park stadium and lost 2-0. Despite the result being the same this time around, the two performances were light years apart. Pool Manager Steve McMahon summed up the game as an excellent performance

  • Getting better by going it alone

    LOCAL authorities are in the firing line for a lot of criticism and Blackburn with Darwen Council is no exception. The state of the town centre, traffic problems and troubled housing estates are not subjects that have led to widespread acclaim being heaped

  • United go out

    Prescot Cables 2,Ramsbottom United 1 A PRESCOT goal two minutes from time dumped the Rams out in a blood and thunder cracker of a cup tie. David Yorke-Robinson gave United the lead on 35 minutes with a tremendous strike. Somehow they failed to add to

  • Boro miss chances

    Radcliffe Boro 0, Accrington Stanley 0 BORO face a mountainous task in Wednesday's replay having spurned opportunities to kill off this FA Umbro Trophy Round One tie at the first time of asking. It was a game which should have finished comfortably in

  • First start for Borley?

    YOUNGSTER David Borley looks set to make his first league start in Wednesday night's Gigg Lane clash against Cardiff. The 20-year-old midfielder impressed when he came on as a substitute at Port Vale on Saturday and - after his man of the match performance

  • Sloppy Bury lose out in scrappy show

    Port Vale 1 Bury 0 by Steve Canavan of the Bolton Evening News WHEN we stopped in Stoke to ask a young couple directions to the ground, they replied: "Sorry, no idea. We're from Canada". It set the tone for the day. As miserable defeats go, this takes

  • Today's the day

    1871: The Rogues Gallery was started when photographs of all Britain's prisoners were taken for the first time. 1896: The first motor insurance policies were issued covering damage caused by frightened horses. 1922: The Australian airline, Quantas, took

  • Lowdown on the Highnotes

    THEATRE for young people is coming to three East Lancashire community centres this week. Lowdown Highnotes is a musical play about beauty, self-image and family relationships explored through one girl's journey to self-discovery. Red Ladder Theatre Company

  • A mad mix of crime and cream

    YOU will never look at a grandmother in the same way again after watching the latest offering from Colne Dramatic Society. Bookings are now being taken for Caramba's Revenge, a black comedy which has been compared to the classic Arsenic and Old Lace.

  • All's not as it seems!

    RING, ring, ring, ring. "Hello." "Hello grandpa, it's Jennifer, are you busy?" "No love, I'm surfing the net." Long pause. "You can't be, you don't have a computer." "I know, I'm washing my curtains." "Mum, mum, he's pulling my leg again." D PRATT (Mr

  • Keep prickly pals safe

    ON Bonfire Night I would like to remind all readers who are intending to have a bonfire to check their firewood thoroughly for hedgehogs -- as they like to hibernate in the wood and debris. If you do happen to find one, then carefully move it well away

  • Humanist beliefs under threat

    THE proposed legislation against incitement of religious hatred is, I believe, a threat to my own belief as a British Humanist. Up to now, I have been able to refute any superstitious religious nonsense by explaining my Humanist belief. For example, I

  • Ban lorries and make road safer

    FOLLOWING yet another accident recently on the Grane Road between Haslingden and Blackburn -- this time, caused by a diesel spill -- is it not time to call for a restriction on HGVs using the road as a 'short cut'? There is a sign on the A56 directing

  • Playing into terrorist hands

    WITH every innocent Afghan killed by American and British bombs, the moral case for the 'war against terrorism' is diminished. The world was united in its condemnation of the attacks on the World Trade Centre, but is deeply divided over the response.

  • Santa Bin Laden complaint

    A MARKET stallholder today spoke of his amazement when police ordered him to rip down a poster featuring Osama bin Laden wearing a Father Christmas hat. A member of the public complained to an officer about the poster, which was on display at Frank Littler's

  • Bill for bonfire calls

    BONFIRE blazes in East Lancashire cost the council taxpayer nearly £30,000 at the weekend as fire crews answered nearly 150 emergency calls -- half of them in Burnley and Nelson. Burnley crews were called to 50 unsupervised bonfires between Friday evening

  • Hotel's healthy opening

    IT may have cost £13 million to build and be the 13th new De Vere hotel, but bosses of Bury's Village Hotel are not superstitious! Two months after it opened to the public, the Waterfold Park health and conference facility is already exceeding their expectations

  • RMI revel in five goal show

    Scarborough 2 Leigh RMI 5 by Martyn Hindley Leigh RMI certainly enjoyed their day by the Seaside as they hammered bottom club Scarborough to ease away from the Conferencedrop zone. Steve Waywell's men - criticised by Brian Little for their negative tactics

  • Daylight robbery

    HAMPSHIRE police today revealed they are hunting a gang of smugglers who invaded Southampton's plush new St Mary's stadium over the weekend before making off with three precious Premiership points. According to eye-witness reports, the SAS-style raid

  • Turf in silent tribute

    FOURTEEN thousand fans joined together in an emotional tribute to assistant manager Sam Ellis's son before the Clarets live TV match against Sheffield United. Soccer supporters from across the North West saw the minute's silence immaculately observed

  • By-election threat to Labour

    THREE by-elections in Burnley in the next ten days could result in opposition groups outnumbering the Labour party for the first time in decades. By-elections are taking place in Trinity and Lowerhouse wards on Thursday and in Rosehill ward on the following

  • Paralysed clubgoer: Police in new appeal

    DETECTIVES joined clubbers and Saturday night town centre pubgoers in Todmorden in an attempt to get new evidence about an incident which has left a local man paralysed. Thirty-four year old joiner Paul Dearden has been in hospital since being found unconscious

  • Council faced with £95,000 bill

    THE Burnley race riots could cost the borough £95,500. The council's first draft response to the "disturbances" in June reveals £25,000 of "actual additional expenditure" and a figure of £70,000 for the time put in by staff who should have been on other

  • Firm's pledge as diggers move in

    A COMPANY boss today reassured residents who are worried about a piece of land near their homes being turned into an industrial development. People living in Healey Wood, Burnley, who celebrated a planning battle victory to stop industrial development

  • Charity service for bereaved families

    FAMILIES whose loved ones have been injured or killed in road accidents are invited to attend a special service at a Nelson church organised by the charity Road Peace. The charity's local representative, Sue Sainsbury, lost her own daughter, four-year-old

  • Traders boost air ambulance fund

    TRADERS at Colne Market Hall have handed over £100 to the North West Air Ambulance Service. The money was raised from a win a car competition held at the market hall during the Great British Markets Week in August. Shoppers paid £1 to roll the dice to

  • Soldiers of the Queen

    PEOPLE in Colne took time time out from their Saturday shopping to line the streets to watch soldiers from the Queen's Lancashire Regiment march through the town. Drums were beating, flags were flying and bayonets were fixed in traditional style when

  • Ten years ago

    PROUD pupils who sent home-made medals to a Gulf War hero cheered as the Queen presented him with the real thing. Children at St Francis Primary School, Cherry Tree, adopted Ian Dewsnap, of Walton-le-Dale, during the war and were thrilled as he collected

  • Food for thought

    CHILDREN from Great Harwood Towngate Pentecostal church tucked into hot dogs and doughnuts in an alternative to Hallowe'en to raise money for less fortunate children in Colombia. It was the second of two feasts laid on at the Town Hall Street church as

  • Prisoner walked through an open gate

    A PRISONER from Great Harwood who escaped from Accrington police station didn't need to hatch an elaborate plot -- he just walked out through an open gate. Burnley Crown Court heard how Raymond Birtwistle, 24, who has been stuck in a cell for hours, "

  • Fire crews take aid to Paraguay

    A TEAM of local firefighters are giving rescue services in cash-strapped South America a new lease of life with an urgent aid package. The life-savers, led by former Blackburn and Accrington firefighter Colin Cunliffe are sending a truckload of rescue

  • What a week!

    SATURDAY saw the Seasiders obtain another consecutive home win and at last a clean sheet at Bloomfield Road -- and then Tuesday night saw us push through to the next round of the LDV Trophy after a comfortable win (and another clean sheet) at Mansfield

  • Turf in silent tribute

    FOURTEEN thousand fans joined together in an emotional tribute to assistant manager Sam Ellis's son before the Clarets live TV match against Sheffield United. Soccer supporters from across the North West saw the minute's silence immaculately observed

  • Little's star turn

    GLEN LITTLE'S latest impressive display left Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock baffled at Turf Moor yesterday. "I don't know what Premier League managers are doing not buying Glen Little," he moaned. "The sooner he is sold the better!" But his comments

  • Colls in a fade-out

    Fleetwood Freeport 0, Atherton Colls 1 A JEKYLL and Hyde performance in the Worthington Challenge Trophy first round had Colls' nerves jangling. Ahead from the 12th minute when Lee Potter set Martin Sloan through to round the keeper, Colls dominated the

  • £10,000 reward to catch a killer

    THE son of Bury murder victim Tom Hewitt has put up a £10,000 reward to help catch his father's killer. Mr Paul Hewitt believes the cash incentive may encourage someone in Bury to come forward with a vital piece of evidence, the murderer's name, 27 years

  • 'Specials' involved in bonfire weekend safety

    A THREE-PRONGED approach involving the police, trading standards and the fire brigade was used in Darwen in the run-up to bonfire weekend in a bid to stamp out trouble with teenagers. Sgt Andrea Bradbury, of Darwen police, said they had been in constant

  • Probe into mail office vandalism

    POLICE are investigating an incident of wanton damage at the Royal Mail sorting office, Kay Street, Rawtenstall. Damage estimated at £300 was caused when ten window panes were smashed at the town centre building between 6.30pm and 9pm on Friday. Anyone

  • Attack victim fell through window

    AN ex-soldier who left a man with serious facial injuries in a Blackburn street attack has been jailed for a year. Christopher Bielby's victim fell through a car window during an early morning fight. And when police went to detain the defendant he bit

  • Your round, and no excuse

    IT'S a familiar scenario -- last orders has been called at the bar and the person buying the drinks pleads poverty and escapes their round. All that is about change now that cash machines are being installed in pubs and clubs. Cash machine provider NCR

  • Driver 'was left bleeding' after incident

    A 58-YEAR-OLD Blackburn man was left bleeding heavily and distressed following a "road rage" type incident, a court was told. Stanley Lowe was hit in the face, his car was dented and his mobile phone stolen after being accused of applying his brakes for

  • Gulf order joy for aero giant

    LANCASHIRE'S aerospace industry was celebrating a massive boost today thanks to a pledge from Emirates airlines to spend £10 billion on new planes. Both BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce stand to make millions from the order, which is believed to be the largest

  • Pipeline work will be eco-friendly

    BOSSES at the company building a massive new gas pipeline across East Lancashire have launched a special hotline for people worried about the impact of the work. Transco -- which is building the 29km pipe from Samlesbury to Helmshore -- says it has issued

  • Marching on

    STAND went 11 points clear at the top of NWCL Division Two. Stand's Neil Dawes scored on six minutes but Squires Gate equalised through Scott Sugden on 15. Steve Carroll took Stand 2-1 on 40 minutes and Squires Gate again drew level through a Stuart Booth

  • Points shared in derby

    WITH Padiham having the edge in the first half and Nelson having the better second half a 1-1 scoreline was about right for this NWCL derby at the Arbories. Both managers could point to incidents which might have changed the game: Padiham appealed for

  • Bacup march on

    BACUP secured a place in the third round of the Worthington Challenge Trophy with a comfortable win over higher league opposition. The NWCL Division Two side should have won more convincingly than Jason Lanns' second half strike but manager Brent Peters

  • Quality tells as Colne go out from in front

    COLNE'S hopes of causing a cup upset at Holt House were dashed by Division One Abbey Hey but John Lister's men put up a brave fight in their Worthington Challenge Trophy second round clash. In fact, Lister's men took the lead after just 13 minutes with

  • Stanley relief as Boro miss penalty

    THE lion's share of possession, plenty of chances and a missed penalty. Some would say Radcliffe Borough have had their chance. But it's not over until the Fat Lady sings, or in this case, with the Crown Ground so close to Holland's just down the road

  • "Urban terrorism" must be curbed

    HAVING lived in Ramsbottom for less than six months I am appalled by the lack of law and order and the total disregard for people's property demonstrated by a very small minority. At first I was surprised at the "over the top" security evident in our

  • Pupils get to sample the world of work

    YOUNGSTERS dressed a dummy and stripped a gearbox as pupils from across East Lancashire got to grips with the real world of work. Schools in Blackburn and Brierfield are involved in roadshows designed to give the youngsters a taste of what to expect when