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jITHEROE


rVERTIBER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH! 31, IlMPQ '! '1/


T DECISION BY CUTHEROE RURAL GOUNad I


Ity jig). Scout E4th.- :|| jembranco ndly main ■ permit training 1


’><<51 . ; I '1^ :


I then- dfi- ' jiscuss its : r-our and j liefore tlie:


jpresente'di ses Com-'


Itended to, louts, and 1 Cubbing, ps pressed 3J1,, wlio position. , .|i,


teports of I of their


to tHei I secretary


J been re^ Iretary for iiding ttre lonour. :A fd in Oct- I each d|^ ommittee.


George’s ndsor.


GEN An


v;0


Bearihi One Anothbr*s Burilens” eral


rates of ali the Ifarlshes in the area ; contrle jlied by Clitl eroe Rural District i Councilil was imade ait, m the monthly meetilig of that at thority on Monday,


uipOrfant decision affecting the as mam:


I imay or i|n|iy'riot have : tribute b jpnifprnijsuri of 9d. In the £ to


H every pairlsh, ho matt


'IdiBcusalp-, I divided] I Its effect


;Thls di


I'i course, Mahd Ugh ; ^charge b : i slighting


" ' “ ■ I Important in that ir.what amenities It will next year con-


■ , :jcau.sed: by i


Icpted the .They ■ Ikbum, Ito 1 George’s puts being patlons iol [:16th. The 18, Incliid^ ten Kind’s hd Arrow" I district]) pded more licts ahd here \yill camp bn


[royde, the ler boy, |of Will Cllth- I details I of


iHuntroyde a • i i "


I, Secondly,


' but liiw wo Rovers once per


jancs.^con- and Mr.


ccepted


Iweeks.:! it’ aKembled'


Ibllity jof


Its arising; of secre-


if .running bualness-


lu r Comity, tIs partlcui


luckworth bd thrash-


I ivlleged ito


jeserve ithg heading


speak i all


I, the head |ut.’’ This, Laps there


H


|atlon with' I'e printers Ingr scout,!’,:


admirable


Iblocks 'ahd; attractive'


imbulatice ' , formed],


jeharges oyer ! which bhe Rural i Council ;: hav; nc control. | The actual rate last ; ; iyear was. ios. 10d., 'tu t over and above : ■ jthls, eabh parish had to pay for Its own !' special expenses, aihcuhtlng In the cases' ‘ ■' jof Whalley arid'Chatbufn to Is. 4h. in the


1: jlncrease flf 9d. on 1 asit year, 6d.------ advance ! County I Council


]i|;ii A geiierali tate, of —. . ishadowetil In the bstl nates. ates.


,


ng: costs ,


12s 4d . was fore- This This is an d. being


, |


i/i£, and ;dsmaller suns elsewhere, i" |i At: th! outset' of ;he meeting, sym lathetlc refereririe was made'.by ;the, ihalrmanlto the :loss sustained by Coun-


live, In! the death !of his wife, and on! the. proposltloi !| of j! Cjunclllor ; Varley,' Seconded Iby! Council] or Clayton,'it iwas decided ;o;forwafd a Istter of condolence..


illlor J. Holden,!Chi]iping’s representa-, CalrFXICTlNG OPINIONS.


When t ie rate esti nates canie up! for! conmderit|oii the' Chairman mentioned]


' that! Cc uincUlof! sVaf ey had tabled. h i notice cf|motlbn! thbt the special:ex-;


1’ plehses be pdoled., I I! Councillorl Seed i Oo you think it is: ,


■' ' libetteriforimne parish or another to have !tne special expenses pooled, but whether it Is !tb,tlhb general go )d. j Coliiiclllbr Duerden said that he con­


' klhtuf e c f a change Is bound to hit some- the.' ! II, la not a pnatter of whether it is


fair to I ool these 1 spei ilal expenses ? /pThle : Chairman]: Anything! In the


sidered tbit the|sug?e.sted change was ratlief Ir ;wlhtlonary l i character, and he


thought iu'ller information ought to,be obtained' efore any action wasjtakeh. He


tfibughti th e , Parish Councils!should be cbnsldeiie Lin the j ; |The‘


■|i,pfendllju:re , :^ey'IWe:


ij :tne;0i''tr- |Cpu|i(ll


Other i


sqhem.be grounds,


Qounch expenditbre <yas not pooled at all. a ';e|: concerned mich was Council.


Id;


Jownhbm iiparishl lOld. In the £. No Wonder tr ey wanted;a sewerage system. ' Mages I 'f ia S ---- lit had helc


)bnseS <?Vrr r -V ' „ „


weJ ar and clayed


wtlng, and; arrow.”


R fry objeijtec.


jvP adopt this scheme, it means yigoingl to sewer: every.vlUage


s iavengc] every farm,” he de- I


, I


that the subject' might he cbminiteb, CouncillOi'


, Whpn t ' -------


- odght tp p oatt{;j:


jsuggestlor was put forward it he discussed in Duerden said 'he.


id that I cplurse. The] matter :e dlscu^ed In public. | ] “ This


keeri interest In, fbr they are the PcoPl® who are dblbg to pay for this scheme, ne said] ; ‘I am exiresshig the opinion of the ratepby'ers of I’endletdn and ;Mearley, ahdjl!hi’fe been Instructed to oppose the ' sriggettloi I that ; special expenses are


is;! a|iriuaewlr the piblli are taking a vm VaaU 4n-o


ppoled.’ f - .cili


sttucfci J by the tate[)ayers In hh parish 'oppose


COUnCmu* •J'.cu o '- f -------- , lof Seed


the scheme STON5H


' Qlieiof &e biggest bpd the! area, I ahd he vpu pbsitioiji clear so| yaf i


iPather Vavasor r , , ,


jlftd tO-XiliU '<*** V Uil.* ««www. , — Hob be Wrprised


drCre:! adpptbd ^lOO; ob l


time,;le.i thbi authorities rfX


the top


Id ian extra £500. i They would he said! th ^ the


bf tjaat. In t;wo years’ at Stonyhurst had;


wojiid mean;; another I


rin ^he; .other adoi !jhg,|


Iwerb pot goin f tq fejnbark on peres would! glye'tht mi


, .


For. th all


. :i


jlf ;|lt mbatit poptppnlng the Doymna, of pooling expenses.


•pbstpoij __hour d to cone fooiier of 'iaterT-evpj


IfiOwagejjscheme: a Iso. the l syste:n


the tneiteased buroer, but a doubt exlstet the schi


icommor , wotild be


reMliitlon,! PerpapA it would he


ijiid as to w |for tile .


- iiadlpeeii offeijed 1 —


authormbs !at'Stbiiyaurst viewed wlthia great ddal of concern any pggestlon .which Might ' plade dn Increased burden oh !thej Already [Ig Increase diirlng the


last-twp yedrs.; ! :: ■ | j ; ' ‘


I.J


other hahd, if they did npi Itbe resolution before!the meet-


it meant that smaller]parishes be in a position ty


|


lary schemes, which |he same facilities a > Downhain.


„„d, the Btionyhurs,t prepared tolshoUlde


,


lether'the time 'w;as passing of! such ;h It would he wiser |tio


inie—although he; felt [t_avon If they decided Ijo.


sail he also hbd been tST iVIEW.


Jaid he!represented, dies of ratepayers in,


d like ,to make the , the authorities ht re concerijed If the Last year, the


nt an advance for i of £400 and now,


ere was aii increase 'gestlon of pooling


of Duerden said that if the ex- pooled thjey would be saving


,. wanted similar! back on economic;


- C ei;k polntec out that Parish with special ex-!


matter. _ . the sole concern of!


'tire' injunction tq bear each other’s tjurdens' The only thing in evidence that Afternoon I was that the various repre­ sentatives !were looking at the interest Jf their own! particular parish; As mem- herA of the Rural pistrlct Council, they 'Verb present not to represent their own atepayers alOiie, but all the ratepayers, if they could do something to alleylr the rates hi any particular parish,


D'ownham. They jdld not know which pbriSh would be called upon to provide 0 re facility or another in the near future, and he thought they ought to carry out


i


suggested they Iwould be faced with increase of about 5s. In] the £,|llke





; '


' ■ ' ,


,cover' the cost of throughout the wiiole j addition


meuvui.,


whenjl^ was decided to pool special expen


(jislori was r ;ached after a long in Which (pinion was sharply


.... .......... be a separate the parlslies enjoying public


tlo the general rate,' k l


special expenses area. This is, of


RATE FIXED AT 12s. 4d. £ FOR ENSUING YkAli


IN


the Authorities' at Stonyhurst might be compelled to take measures to effect cer­ tain economies. At present, at Stony7 hurs! they made |;no call upon the Council for sewerage or' scavenging, but If thj pooling system went forward and they jwere called upon'to shoulder the extra! expenditure, he thought they would be cctnpelled to economise where possible, and p call upon the District Council tP .supp y a portion of Mse services he had men-loned. He hoped the members of the "ouncll would not think that they proposed to take back with the fight hand] what they were! giving with the left It wps simply that they might be com­ pelled to take that course on the grounds of eemomy . He was Inclined to agree that] the measure ought to] he brought hefoitb each parish before any action was takpri because, afterjall, the ratepayers Iri all parts of the district would be affected by tbe proposed change. Such parishes as .Downham and t'Whalley


then larishes such as he represented and


considerably if they pooled expi" Alg]


ibni :h,c


ses, but other parishes, like ion, Bailey and! Chalgley, would be faced with added expenditure.


would gain the special


] BADLY-HIT | TOWNSHIPS.


MeAiley and Twlston;^would be badly hit. MeOiley had hone Of; | the facilities men- tloiied, yet the ratepayers there would be. calle i upon to pay |! for otlier parishes enjoying the benefits! they did not enjoy then selves.


Co incillor Hansori said that places like


that most District Councils pooled their speiial expenses. If; the CUtheroe Rural District Council adopted this course, there was no reason!why theyishould pro­ ceed with the scheme at Downham Im­ mediately. The proposed change would everaually be a greyt advantage to the smaller parishes, who would] be able to enjoir facilities which they! could not affbrd If they had tb 'pay for them them-


CbmclUor Berkelfey-Weld pointed out ! !


. (Jojuncillor Varley then moved his reso­ lution that the special expenses of the varlc us parishes be pooled, i


sel[res ! i ! ' i |


wcjulj be the last persoii In the world to want to burden] any’ ratepayer too heavily. , Some of the .arguments psed In] oppcsltion to the scheme, however, pror dUced points. tha,t j clearly showed how greai an advantage the pooling of special expenses was going to be iri the future.


Se iondlng, Councillor Clayton said he


If some of the facilities mentioned became compulsory in the' near future, Mat would happen to jthe smaller


parishes? 1


I


the pooling of'Special expense^ will be baijdlcap'ped. i ;


:


schpra®s had ijield up matterk for jthe inoment, but he felt thqt; sooner of latfer all the parishes' in their area wojild hlaVe to have sewagejtchdmeA ; Cjcuncillor Dherden : 'Whlclpi do Y^u be the inpst pressing cases at the


! I PRES;SING', ,CASES, ! The Mfedlcal ioffleer ad!ded th|it A.R.]p.


think to moment ? ! Dr, Postlethwalte:


the dlfQculty of bringing the mitter


Chipping. . 1 I Councillor Claytori


, _ n then poll


Hurst Green ted


}tid it


ford the! various parish meetlnss ! Sprjie of these had bejen held already, i.nd even If special meetings were called, It fvbiud be the duty of theivafious representatives to eixplaln the posittl;)n to their owii rat paj^rs. I -,


necessaty at an early date' to s ittle estlinatbs in orjdef to levy the r itej cannot hold the estimates up Ind eMfely, If the tnatterlsjnpt settled'this al tefnpob. It ineans we spall, have to hold anothp! meeting before] April • ] bjn being put to the vote, the amepb.


'The Clerk (Nfx/Ti P. Rushtoni:. ft is ■ ! ! : !


the Ve


poo Ing expensi votes to three,


raent fhat the matter be defeVfed further: consideration was| defe the! resolution i to . adopt the sj(stem s|s was then carried by fo:ir


NEXT YEAl ,’S lTES


INCREASED [COUNTY AND DEMANDS] CAUSE ADVANCE,


LOpL I'


being [proposed to levy a general rate bf 12s. 4d.,in the £, compared with 10s. lOd. last! yfear. Of jthe Increased am cuntj was| Allowed for. the pooling o! special ex'ppijses,' 6d. [for an Increast In ithe county : demand, with an iherease of 3d. for ! additional! Rural District Council expeiises. - i ,. !! ■


jTjie! estimates were then approved. It


abiQunted to ^2,404] and the sp;clal|ek- penditure, hovy pooled, after deductingi giratits, amounfed to £1,892; Th'iis jtbel totaij expenditure for the Dlstrlc ; Counill i rearmed £4,2961,- A! penny rate produces:


Gpveriunent grants,


£199,'and to raise the required Mount It] will be necedsUijy to levy a rate oi Is. 93d.!


.1 ;ij PARISH' .EXPENSES, .!' ], ;'|] ;The Clerk. ekpipinedMat each] parish]


hadj to .pE^y.'.fopjilts pjyn, llghmiig'. jand] general expenAes.dh addition to payliig a share of, the pooled special expenses. | l; ! Ixilus, at Algliton,, Bailey and Chalgley,!


Tnoj:nley-with-jWh®^tiey, and WIsWell, there would : be ■ an increase’ bn ithe j amrrunt stated] of a penny fo: i parish |


At' Chatburri,; the lighting precept: anarjunted to £’?0, and it was necessariy to!


couricil expenses. '


le' a special rite of 4d. e lighting precept at


amrjunted to £44, but a grant Brabbin’s Trustees allowed a In the general fate of 8d.


Edulcatlon' Committee, provided duepton of lOr^; In, the genera: Dowbham. At Pendleton! tpere would be


'WhJatley reduced general expiensei to £4, which Involves an Addition! 1 rate !of a pjhny.


heeii' adopted all over the country, and it rVasTonly a matter of time before they


would be called upon to adopt It, j


: SCHEMES IN, THE ; OFFING. ! An amendment ihat the matter be left


ove{ until details had been discussed at the! parish meetings was proposed by Councillor Duerden, who said that the ratepayers In the various parishes did not fully understand j the matter, and the; parish councillors' probably did not realise the danger! bf having to provide a sewage'scheme at thelir own expense In the near future. ] At the-present time, soire of them were under' the ithpreSslon


tha; they were being asked to pay for


soirethlng at Dowhhani, the ibenefft of M^h they did not enjoy themselves, and which they might ! have had,; had not held back on the grounds of economy


In reply to C.bimclilor Berkeley-Weld, !the| Medical Offlefr (Dr. J. ,M. Postle-


thvfalte) expressed! the view that before Ion; they would be! called upon to submit schemes for pjoVldlhg. certalii parishes wltn sewage schenijes. Time after time, in nls annual reports, he had pointed out thajt certain hamlets lacked satisfactory sewage schemes and the County authority had written to hlhi to ask for an ex­ planation. He had replied ,that the schemes were being • deferred on the greunds of expensp but, sooner or later, thr y would be called upon to carry such schemes into effect. When that came about, parishes like Whalley would have to bay a proportibii of the Ipcrease neces- sa^ to; provide] a seMge scheme for SO


;heA they ought to do so. ilt was not a natter of wanting !favours,'but simply of Kranltlng to do the best for the ratepayers, in; the whole district. The system had


the result of the liancashffe Iduoatlbn' Corimlttee’sEndowment. -I , ' [ | 'rojprovide for a precept for £180 for llglitjng purposes, the rates at 'Whalley


Twjlston’s.rates were reduced I y lOd. as [ ^


of id. to provldi for parish expe ises, arid] In the Barrow lighting area phqre would be ail addition [of 3d. No additional parish expendltu|re occiif s] af'Bqwland-wlti-Leagram, Llttlg Mlttbn,' Mearleyrind Wprston.


woAid be increased by 2d. ' ■ ! | ! ; At|Wiswell there would be;an Increase]


WHAT TfHEY WILL


are increased in' every parLsh exception of Downhapi and wfier'e they will remain the saiii coiriplete list lb as follows |


' - . s i


Chipping Dowriham .... ........... ..........


.... .


IdttlA Mltton MAarlby


Aighj;on, Bailey and Chalgley ... Bowland-'wlth-Leagram ..... . Ch At))urn


......... -Wlkweli ;..... ..1 .............


Penpleton ;...... .................. Thbiriley-wlthrWheatley ......... 'rWlsrbri


Wiswell (Barrbw lighting) Wprston Whalley ; L . .......


trlctl Council had been allowed eS|abllshment'Charges. He had the figures carefully arid cbrisld; were : entitled ]to at least £750


l^ojuNTY Should pay ] .Councillor Varley said the F


that enjoyed facilities.would have to help to pay for other tbwnshlp.s receiving the sa ne privileges.


I neone else. In other words, townships


fact, when we rekeh that stage,, these p£ rlshes now supposed to be gaining by


Councillor Clayton : As a matter of


opjinion, they ought to apply creased grant,]


to[i(547. He shad written to r Siiryeybr asking what amount allowed for establL'ihment chat %i coming year,; and was Info


S


; Clerk sMd that the amoui e CountylCouncil up to las , but the Aniount was then


, til ..... ...............!.... Compared with last year, trie t)'


PAY, ital f altes


I Ihlpplng,] le. iThei


^ th the !T('(tal


... i2i 8 I2I'd


RateJ A.;dJ 12' 5 l2j 4


...il2!'4 ;.. : lg| i ... i2l 5 ;.;"ll! '5 ...! 12 5 ;.. 12 8 ' 12 4 l2] 6


..!' ill 9 ; i2] 4


;ufal! Dlsf £^47 tor


''.M()RiE.'-| for


gone Iritq ,ered!they In jhls ari ;ln|


was frelng ges In the med the


It alloyed ; year -was increased e Cqunty


A A Exchequer Grant at Thorn] ey-wjth-; [ ' -' [-.I • ; M I


N: I;


dowments] from the ; Lancashire , i


'or a] re-i rate at:


tlon of 2d., aS A result .Of the H School Endowment.


a reduje- mtrbyde.


tary education. The Rural Dlstrl|Cti CbuhcU’s total general expendltr re',! after j alloyrlns


th'at the Countiy rate was lbs. 6M: Injree £', Increase [of 6d] over last y< ar.' The bupty’s biggpst , Items of exi enditure! rere for public assistance ] and eleniep^!


rbb Clerk (Mr. T. P. Rushton) reported ' | ! ed, arid


nejyer supplied us with Information as to how they arrive] at trie grant which is to bel made.


On the proposition of Councillor Vafley, seconded by! Councillor Duerden,


| I


It jwas decided .'to write to the County Council asking | that the grant towards establishment criarges be Increased, I


f )r,


regulations controlling the erection 1 of petroleum-filling station were discussed, arid a suggestion was made toltrie County authority tliat provision be.made for the erfetiqn of a petrolipump at the Derby ArriB,'Thornley, should the need arise. Orl Monday; the Clerk read a letter from thA County: Council; pointing out thgt there was already a petroleum-filling stritlon at trie Watering Trough Garage, and on receipt of. this Information, Coun- cllior Seed, wh°!^s the representative for the area involved, sMted he did not wish to press the matter. I It was decideia tq reply to: the letter,


At the last meeting of the Coupcll, petrol! pumps.


Pajr of detached cottages, Mltton-road, Whalley, for MrA; sAanlarids; a garage fof Mr. N. Hudson, Back-lane, Chatburn;


■ The Surveyor] (Mr?. W. G, Booth) said he riad made ' Inquiries and: had dis­ covered that the footbridge was one that hrid been repaired by the Parish Council In] the past,: so that indue,course. The foUov7lng! letter was read from Mr. J. CJarragher, Clerk


!


It would be repaired to Alg[iton, Bailey


“RE RIGH’T! Of 'ft. 'AT HODDER


and Chalgley Parish! I ■ I I I .


Thursday, the' 23rd was passed instruct


arid Chalgley-I Parish Cbuhcll held on Marcri, a reRolutlon


‘ At a meeting of


action,to regalri thejiiBio. u* " “j td the rlver-be'd at Hodder Lower Bridge,, and which Is lat present effectively ob­ structed. .it appears that quite recently trie landlord rias closed the entrance by Icfcklng the: gate and blocking the road 1th several cart ibads of hedge-trlm- ilngs, thus'making It Impossible to gain


you would urge your Council to take right] of way leading


who have beeii in the riabl't'bif Using the v|ay,iand the riiimbdr of -years they have used!lt. ■ i I j '!


mcoilvenlence: Is being expeirlemied by many of the users jin this parish. It Is h'oped thatiyouf Council will be able to see Its vlayi td take] Immediate qteps to obtain the restqratlpn of thlsf right with trie least possible'delay.” • , I


“iri view of the fact that cqnslderable ' ; The Ustlof darragher was


s late'how ibng jMu riave fetched sand and gravel froiri Low]er Hodder Bridge without ariyone either sAMfi anything or charg- mg you anythliig : ;


............. .. In the followirig terms : “Will you ple]ase sign your name and


' James Alrisworth, since March 1886 James Bretrierton ........'..,...'.......1890


‘ a right of I way,” 'b u t the evidence furnished wasj that people had had the right to take gravel and sand from Lower Hodder Bridge'f or a long number of years, 'pieije was I a difference between the two.


Thomas Wuilriank .......... ;...........1876 ;] POSITION NOT CLEAR. '. The Surveyor said the letter referred to


Richard Wrialley ............ James Mercer .................


He suggested it was thq Council’s duty to investigate the matter if theri was any question of the villagers losing rights they !had enjoyed' for many years. : The matter .had been before them irii the past, and had' led to: con­ siderable epritrovei-sy.


j


: Bridge, in the sense that it hA<l lonstantly for a number of yqars by: local' residents. He] did not know .whether that was In dispute now, except that the only entrance, to the spot had! been effec­ tively blocked. I He thought'they had a duty to the ! ratepayers to'protect the


Father Vavasour, said there wdsj'Cer- ;ainly a right of way' at Lower Hbdder


rights they had enjoyed In the past. It was decided that the officials of the


ing.: . ■ . M' : , ' ' ] '


tlori Census,' ;the' Clerk reported’ that' a survey of the! area revealed that,;; in accordance with the number of avEdlablp rooms, they coiild take a total of] 2,489 persons In case!of emergency.'; Voluntary offers had been received to accommodate 1,127 unacc'oinpanled ; children, 162 teachers arid helpers, and 61 others. Trie Clerk expressed his personal thanks


' 4' evacuation . FIGURES. | , , . Irt conriexlori with the recent Evaciia-


to all who had assisted hlm!ln carrying out; the survey, PENDLETON—WORSTON ROAD.


Trie need for repairing an old moor­


land road leading from the'[public high- way near i Pendleton Hdll ' towards Iworston, which • actually t joins the Worston road 'a little beyond Hall Foot, Ms made by Councillor Diierden! He said the matter was raised] at Mearley Parish meetlrig; when It was pointed out that the road was Iri a very had condition.


Couricll should'made further inqurtes. ln the matter, arid report at the next meet­


1885 1895


user A submitted by Mr.


access to the river. Further,lit has been pblnted butithat this way hasrieen ln use ff om' time Immemorial and In witness of [hlch I .subirilt a list of.^qine of those


ng me to ask you If Couricir;!


AY ■TO RIVER-BED owER M idge, i the Algriton, Bailey


with-Wheatley Parish Council complain­ ing that a footbridge at Thornley was In need of repair. |


\ letter was received from Thornley- LOWER HODDER RIGHTS. |


was any chance of 'securlrig an increased grant he'was afi lnlfavour of writing to the County Council, but he understood thpy had no basis on which they could wc|rk,out the grant,' • ■ 'i The,Clerk; The Cpuntyauthorlty have


mptter was having the -attention of- the Highways and Bridges Committee, Per­ haps they would be wise to see the new figure before making ahy protest. jCounclllor Clayton Said that if there


HUNTROYDE! ESTATE AGENir


MR. C. R; INGHAM’S I . APPOINTMENT.


Associated with Mr. E. A; Le Gendre


Starkle’s estates at Huntroyde and Bilton since 1925, Mr. iC. 1 Russell ilnghanl, of 'WalllGreen, PadlKam, has been appointed agent in succession to the: late Mt. E. G. Howsln. '


; I ' '


: Mrj Ingham, Who Is widely known In business and ] agricultural circles throughout Lancashire, served articles with!the firm of Messrs. Fowler, Sdnd- ford rind Potter, land agerits and jsur- veyofs, of Sheffield. For ! a period he worked on trie Paddockhunst and Hal- coinhb estates iil Ekst Sussex belonging to Viscount Cowdray, and before coiriing into the Padlham [district jas assistant to Mri. How.sin he was connected with the


YOU WILL BE


ASSURED OF pMFbRT no matter which Sho$s you, our spring] stock. ]


choosefrom • - . I I '


New Styles. 2|/9


New Prices. 9/ Nprthgate, Blackbi^rn


to 35/- Phono 57d8.


Spring Tonic


After the leiigthy Winter months, the'Body jand Blood Stream becomes impoverished and over-loaded with poisonous waste; ^matter. ;


agreeing to the propiosed regulations, Plan.s were approved for the following :


alterations 'to !vicalrage Farm, Wlswell, fof Mr. A. Walmsley; milk; house and shippon, Clerk'Hlll, 'Whalley; for Exors. of A. Longworthl


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ispecldl diploma !li[ forestry. In which subject rie Is an ej^ert. He] has hebn a member of the Royal English Forestry Society for several years. |


secretary of the Paldiham branch of] the Natlolnal Farmers] 'Union, and has served on other comrriltrees of agricultural Interest In the locajUty.


Mr.{ Ingham has acted ;as honrwary ;


Unloiilst Association, representing 1 the agricultural Interests of the divlslon,|and durlnk the 1935 . General Election, when the agent, Mr. T) Remain, .was confined to bed through Ilinfessji he acted at tiem-., porary agent. Thq Conseryatlve Mem­ ber. Sir William Brass, was again: re- turiie’d. Mr. Ingham Is als6 a member of the Central Coilricll of the National 'Union.'


Huntroyde Estate, Mr. Ingham has been keenly Interested: l i polltlcs|. Hejs a member of the Executive Cqmmltteb of the (illtheroe Diyls on Conservative jand


Thijopghout his connection wlthjthe During the war'iMr. Ingham held a ' , , : ■ ' , I ' 'I. '


ball and was one of the founders of I the Calddr Vale R.U.P.C.


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preached on Sunday, morning at | the Clitheroe Methodist (Wesley) Church by trie Rev. H.! Hooper. During 1 the service, the choir! gave ::a. beautiful rendition of the '"Olorla” frqjm Mozart’s 12th Mass. In the evening, the preacher was trie Rev. W. Marshall. Sirecial muSic- rendejred by the clioir Included ithe anthem, “HaU Gladdening Ll^ht” (Martin) and “Hear My Prayer” (h^en- delssohn) In which the, solo ^vas charm­ ingly sung by Miss K. Barton. Mr.T.


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Scott was heard to | distinct advantage In “There Is a Greeri Hill” and infused a. depth of feellrig| ;into ‘[Two Little Words.” The choir wks conducted by Mr. John Hanson, arid Mr. was at the organ.


In thfe past, the road jhad beta kept In a reasoriable state ' of ' repair by local farmers, but nowadays , the road ,|was being] used ’ by an ' liicrtiasedi volume of traffic and It was Impossible forithe


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farmers to make it into a modern road. The Surveyor stated that the Clerk! and


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himself had been trying to fl^d evidence as^o jUablllty of repaii:, and could find no tracefthat the road ihad, eyfr been; re­ paired by the local authority. .■ He understood that tWe 'Xarins ion the road were let at a certain rent, suriject to the road being kept in order. Altriough tihere ' appeared to be a public rigl^t-of way. It ’ would seem that the responsibility for repair rested with the • several owners throilgh whose farms [the rd^d passcjd. It was possible that the County gouncll would ^ve notice to the owiters to, place trie road In a satisfactory condition' before takthg oyer responsibility of its repair.


that i the road at onri time [had - been a maiii road but had! beconw neglected wfien another road had ! been built. Originally, it was'one ]of the old coaching


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