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  • Celebrating all things Mini, Cooper and Mini Sport...

    PETROLHEADS from across the country are expected to descend on Padiham later this month. The Cooper Mini Day will be held at Mini Sport, in Thompson Street, from 9am until 3pm on Saturday, March 28. MORE TOP STORIES: The event will act

  • Extension plan for shop

    THE owner of Patel Newsagents on Audley Range has been given permission from Blackburn with Darwen Planning and Highways Committee to extend his shop. He can now build a two-storey addition to increase the retail space and include a flat.

  • Headteacher honoured at cathedral

    A SERVICE to recognise the contribution of a retired headteacher to the community and his former school is set to be staged next month. Blackburn Cathedral will host the event in honour of David Whyte who stepped down from his role at St Wilfrid

  • Funding sought for designer’s job site

    ONE of the first employment websites aimed exclusively at Blackburn and Darwen is bidding for charity status. Iain Sykes set up the site linked with the council’s Work Club while he was himself looking for a new position between 2011 and 2012.

  • Post deadline

    THE deadline for applications to become the new headteacher at a Blackburn school is today. The position at Pleckgate High School became vacant after former head Cherry Ridgeway resigned following the school’s rating as ‘inadequate’ and resultant

  • Decking is permitted

    PAUL Carter has been granted backdated permission for raised wood-decking at the rear of his mid-terraced home on Revidge Road. Approval for the addition was granted by Blackburn with Darwen Planning and Highways Committee after two neighbours objected

  • Blackburn Soroptimists meet stars of TV

    BLACKBURN Soroptimists celebrated their 79th Charter Lunch at the Samlesbury Hotel on International Women’s Day. More than 70 guests attended the lunch, including 15 presidents of other Soroptimist clubs throughout the region. Staying at the

  • Ofsted Praises Group Training Association

    A Lancashire-based Group Training Association is celebrating after receiving a glowing report from Ofsted inspectors. The report, which was published today, highlighted that Training 2000 received outstanding grades for the quality of teaching, learning

  • Young Blackburn dancers chosen to perform in regional heats

    DANCERS from a Blackburn college are celebrating their latest success of being chosen to perform one of their own contemporary creations. The team of youngsters from the dance academy at St Mary’s College, in Shear Brow, was one of just 10 groups

  • Lunchtime walking a hit with Royal Blackburn Hospital staff

    A LUNCHTIME walking club for staff at the Royal Blackburn Hospital has inspired a pilot scheme set to be launched at a top London hospital. St Bartholomew’s Hospital, which is the oldest in Europe, is to use Blackburn’s successful lunchtime walking

  • Artisan sale

    THE next Clitheroe Artisan Market is set to be held next month. The event will be staged at the United Reformed Church in Castle Gate on Saturday, April 11. The doors will open at 10am and close at 4pm.

  • Wedding fair

    A WEDDING open day will be held by a Ribble Valley hotel in April. The Best Western Mytton Fold Hotel and Golf Complex in Langho will host the event. The doors will open at noon on Sunday, April 19, and will close at 4pm.

  • Tour update

    AN UPDATE on the Tour of Britain stage to be jointly hosted in the Ribble Valley and Pendle will be given later this week. Members of Ribble Valley Borough Council’s Parish Council Liaison Committee will be given the update on Thursday, March 26

  • Pub crawl

    EAST Lancashire Hospice has finalised the details of its first pub walk. The event will be staged in the Ribble Valley on Saturday, June 6. It has been organised by the Rotary Club of Ribblesdale and will see participants take on visits to

  • Dream home plot for sale

    LAND with planning permission for a four-bedroom ‘dream’ home has gone up for sale in Sabden. The land, at Orchard Cottage, Hollins Farm, has been given a price tag of £350,000 by Whalley firm Athertons. A spokesman described the land as “a

  • ‘50 shades of greyhound’ supports homeless dogs

    SUPPORTERS of a ‘50 Shades of Greyhound’ campaign have been looking for kindness without the cruelty – and been surprised by the outcome. An increased number of greyhounds and lurchers have been rehomed since the Tia Rescue charity adopted the

  • Magistrate appointed Lancashire’s next High Sheriff

    EAST Lancashire businesswoman and magistrate Amanda Jane Parker has been appointed as Lancashire’s next High Sheriff by The Queen. The 52-year-old who lives in the Ribble Valley, will be officially sworn-in to office as one of Lord Lieutenant Lord

  • Objection made to 21-pitch caravan park plan

    BILLINGTON and Langho Parish Council has objected to a plan to create a new caravan park near a pub. The application for a 21-pitch touring caravan site on land to the read of the Petre Arms in Langho was submitted to Ribble Valley Borough Council

  • Bypass plan is not a new idea

    RE, Link road through Bailey’s Field in Darwen to open up development sites The original idea goes back even longer. My parents married in 1950 and my dad was interested in buying a small house on Holden Fold but was advised against the idea by

  • Help those who rent their homes

    RE, CHEERS: East Lancashire brewers raise a glass as chancellor George Osborne cuts beer duty I see the coalition are again pandering to those who aspire to owning their own homes. Adding £50 to every £200 saved is a kick in the teeth to those who

  • Better use of housing stock

    The idea we can build ourselves out of a housing shortage (Cameron and Miliband vote bidding war) is fanciful. Rampant house inflation has created a speculative bubble where we imagine ourselves richer by burdening future generations with unsustainable

  • Jack Straw steps down after 30 years of dedication

    FOR the past 30 years, people in Blackburn have been able to rely on one thing – the chance to speak to their MP in person. Every fortnight Jack Straw has held constituency surgeries around the town for residents who need his help or advice.

  • Link road a long time coming

    RE, Link road through Bailey’s Field in Darwen to open up development sites My family moved to St James’ Estate when it was first built. Ivinson Road wasn’t built then. When it was, it was very wide and when asked why, we were told it was for the new

  • Theresa May: United front can prevent grooming

    THE nation needs to unite to protect children from being groomed online by extremists, it has been claimed. Local community leaders and politicians spoke out after several young Islamic Brits headed out to the Middle East to join IS, while other

  • Book to make light of people’s sight trouble

    A PARTIALLY-SIGHTED former businesswoman is aiming to compile of collection of stories about people’s experiences of blindness. Hanoria Baranovich, 60, lost the central vision in her right eye about 12 years ago, before losing sight completely

  • Crowd descend for second annual beer festival

    CROWDS descended on Padiham Town Hall at the weekend for the town’s second annual beer festival. More than 30 ales from 12 separate breweries were on offer as well as locally-produced ciders, and real ale enthusiasts packed out the venue. MORE

  • Tourism a vital driver for local economy

    PENDLE MP Andrew Stephenson has joined with Geoff Cowley, managing director of Wyndham Vacation Rentals in Earby, to show support for English Tourism Week and helping boost visitor numbers to Pendle. The area, which includes attractions such as

  • Latest play

    PEOPLE in Darwen can get a taste of the West End as Darwen Library Theatre screens its latest play from the National Theatre Live scheme. ‘Behind The Beautiful Flowers’ starring well known star Meera Syal and coming from the South Bank in London

  • Help to make ground lush

    DARWEN Cricket Club will once again take part in the national Groundforce Day initiative on Saturday, where members and supporters pitch in to help spruce up league grounds nationwide ahead of the new season. Chairman Graham Ainslie said: “Always

  • Music event

    ELEVEN schools took part in the 24th annual celebration of music for Hyndburn Schools at the Civic Theatre, in Union Road, Oswaldtwistle recently. The mayor of Hyndburn, Cllr Munsif Dad, attended the show. It was organised by the Rotary Club

  • Tree removal plan

    PROTECTED trees at All Saints Grange Bowling Club, in Church Street, Clayton-le-Moors, could be removed or pruned, if planning officials give the go ahead. Laurie Denton at the club has applied for permission to carry out work, documents lodged

  • Musical night

    THE Rotary Club of Accrington is holding a fundraising musical night from 7.30pm on Saturday, April 11, at the Civic Theatre in Union Road, Oswaldtwistle. The Leyland Band will perform. Tickets cost £12 or £10 for concessions, available on

  • Councillor complaints

    A “NUMBER” of complaints have been levelled at councillors in Hyndburn, documents have revealed. Council documents said: “A number of complaints had related to members in their private capacity and fell outside the scope of the Code of Conduct.

  • Team are in action

    FOOTBALL fans in Darwen can see their local side in action on Wednesday when AFC Darwen take on Chadderton in the North West Counties First Division at the WEC Group Anchor Ground. Kick off is at 7.45pm. The Salmoners are hoping to make a late push

  • Nick Nunn wine column: March 23

    Calvet Picpoul de PInet 2014, £5, Asda This white is more than £2 cheaper than normal at this bargain price. Picpoul is an ancient grape variety from France’s Languedoc region and Midi area in the deep south and used to be used in making Vermouth

  • REVIEW: The Rezillos and Ed Tenpole Tudor, Clitheroe Grand

    IF anyone ever doubted that rock and roll had lost its sense of fun, then a visit to the Grand would have made you a believer again. There can't have been many Sunday nights in Clitheroe which have been so full of energy, commitment and musicians

  • MATCH ANALYSIS: Padiham 0 New Mills 1

    PADIHAM have all but been relegated after losing their must win game against fellow Evo-Stik League First Division North strugglers New Mills at the Arbories. While mathematically the Storks can still stay up, it would take an incredible escape

  • MATCH ANALYSIS: Widnes 0 AFC Darwen 4

    FREE-scoring AFC Darwen made it 13 goals in two games with another excellent performance on the artificial pitch of Widnes Vikings Rugby League Club. Despite missing a host of players from the first team squad, Darwen carried on from where the

  • PLAYER RATINGS: Southampton 2 Burnley 0

    Tom Heaton 7 Nothing he could do about either goal and made one very good save at the end of the first half Kieran Trippier 5 Usually reliable crossing and set-piece delivery was very wayward. His poorest performance for a while Michael

  • MATCH ANALYSIS: Accrington Stanley 2 York City 2

    ACCRINGTON Stanley left it late to deny York City all three points at the Store First Stadium, with a son of the White Rose county providing the crucial equaliser for the Reds. With the struggling Minstermen looking on course for only their third

  • PLAYER RATINGS: Blackburn Rovers 0 Brighton & Hove Albion 1

    Jason Steele 6 Had no chance with Matt Kilgallon’s own goal but made a fine finger-tip save to prevent Joao Teixeira from doubling Brighton’s advantage Adam Henley 7 Can go away with Wales on the back of another solid showing, his performances

  • Six taxis suspended in police operation

    ROSSENDALE Council has suspended six taxis for matters such as illegal tyres and absent roof signs and meters after an operation in Manchester. Operation Persephone was deployed jointly with the council, Greater Manchester Police, the Driver and

  • Seafood Pub Company crowned Publican Award winner

    The Seafood Pub Company has been awarded a prestigious national title at one of the hospitality industry’s biggest annual events.   Managing director Joycelyn Neve and executive chef Antony Shirley were amongst more than 1,300 leading figures

  • Smart ticketing to be rolled out across the North of England

    THE government has announced plans for a hi-tech smart ticketing system for trains, buses and trams across the North of England similar to that included in East Lancashire’s Pennine Reach public transport scheme. The proposal, similar to London

  • Residents voice anger at cold calling in area

    THERE have been calls to ban cold calling in Worsthorne. Fed-up residents have recently voiced their anger at being disturbed by knocks on their doors by charity workers and salespeople. They now want the No Cold Calling Zone, currently in

  • MATCH ANALYSIS: Southampton 2 Burnley 0

    LAST week Burnley were grateful to returning 37-year-old Michael Duff for his heroics in the win over Manchester City, but seven days on they were thwarted by a man a year older than the Clarets veteran. When Kelvin Davis replaced stricken goalkeeper