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westerIn e l e c t r ic ity BOARD DOMESTIC TARIFF


xesldence. I ■I: -1.


mention 5di Dom^tic ..Tariff to be applied tlufpughout their Area In substitution for all existing tariffs ln| respect of electricity used for domestic purposes in a I Private


i)ai|^ hereby GIVE NOTICE that pursuant to the Elec ;ri«ty Act, 1947, they have fixed th e ! under-


__________ ___________________________________________________, ________________


Tariff vjfi 11 be ^ follows (a!)


(b)


[ For cq I on or


Tariff i tion.


(1) (


used: for A resljdencej


I! I This 2)1 iThe c The-date of application of the Standard IlomMtlc . •, | ' ',/■ | !


For consumers connected to the mains I before the 1st January, 1952, the new jTariff will apply in respect of electricity consumed after t)ie first normal meter reading; taken after that date.


'


nsumers first connected to the: mains after the 1st January, 1952, the new win apply from the date of cohnec-


DOMESTIC TARIFF


Tariff applies to a supply of ' ,LL domestic purposes in! a'


follHwing rates ^ mayi be appUdable: arges will be calculated at such of the


_ _ _


(jl) For electricity supplied to credit consumers .through an ordinary 'i meter, for each unit


^


, I unit i I


Provided that


D where the ' Board have ascer- I I rooms land, if they so desire, are


I talned to their' reasonable satis- I I faction the numberhflassessable


1


I i allowed ' from; time to time to verifjri the number of assessable rbomsj '■


(sil) I A primary; rate for each unit supplied in each quarter up to the number of units appropriate to the, premises • .'And


for eadh Additional unit supplied I I in each quarter ~


'' - -L


scale;:,— ■ Assessablr


assesssa ' ablle i ' . _ - e rpo ; ' ,:' ; No. of Units , id.


(3> The numbe -r of units appropriate to the premises shalllbe calculated by reference to the nutnber of


oms In accordance with the following Rooms


j; 4 rooms ; 5 rboms


i. 1 room I j 2 roonis


'robmis.i: ^ (4) I:-


niore as the be exbluded:'


jflxed or : 3 rjooms


arid Ithereafter for each additional room 12 units perl quarter up to ' a maximum’ hf 16 assessable ;


-I , • . | ■ '•


The 'expression; “ assessable rooms ” shall j include : all I rooms in ' the ' consumer’s premises, whether wired for electricity' or not, and whether in actual ; sd ori not;j rooms ■with Structural divisions, such " ■ folding partitions, shall count as two or


case may be;, but the following shall


Eritrdrite Halls, Vestibules, Passages or Ldndings; Larders; Sculleries, which are additimMl to i Kitchens or Kitchenettes; Cloakrooms; closets;


dut access by perrhanent staircase; Storerooms or]B6:i(roofns, if such rooms are without external Cellars, : unless they, serve as Kitchens Rooms; Central Heating Chhmbers; j|


Mvaioriei dr ' WC.’s; Bathrooms; ' Aitics with-


tiknddw; or 1 Living Wasfihous Garages;


(5) (6)


es; Coal Stores dr Coal Cellars;'' Greenhouses or Outside Garden Sheds.


to[the:.pre: consumed. i .


J tu ^y corsumed in each quarter arid will not be ulred to pay for the number of units apbllcable;


tie consume, —ri-wlll pay orily for the number hf units les as set out aboye unless they are


------------------- ,-------- --


Tble eifpressjon “ quarter ” means (J);


the period of approxlrpately three montlhs from] one such


thereafter, or I. ' ' ' • 1


(b) the period from one such reading to ihe t«r- ; rnlnatlon of the supply.


i;eadlng to the next, or ; |:


(Note: In calculating charges in respect of ; a period falling under; (a) or • (c) above in] i adjustment will pe made by the jBoari).:


(7)' '(8)


■\)7here:by any agreement made prior td 1st January, 9,52;.the consumer has agreed to pay for any period ilnlmuni sum or sums (other than those formltig m Integral patt of the existing Tariffs) tfie con-


^ jrlodsi such agreement shall, as from the Appllca- tionj of this Tariff to the . consumer, be] read and ipnstrued as if the. price for such units were calcu­ lated in accordance with the Tariff, in force at the sh list. December, 1951, or with tljls Tariff, whichever


52, the consumer has agreed to corisumei and/or iyifor; a specified number of units in anj^ perlodPr


dr shall continue to make such payments. hre by any agreement riiAde prior to 1st January,


all be the lower.';, (9) ' ■ ]: . ]:


No rent vhu be ch|arged by the Board for meters ekcept In those cases where the consumer wants a second irieter for his own purposes. l j |


All lac,courts are nett and NO D^SCCDUNTS ■will be £ Bowed.


CheetWobdiRoad,


M£,nchester, [8, ' , ' 10th December, 1951.


JAMES W. CHANT, ; ■


'i i. Secretary. ,, ! .. CONSUMERS WHO HAVE^NO^ R^EiyED OR COM-


PLETED A CARD STATING THE NUMBER ()P ROOMS IN TilEIR RESIDENCE ^ E INVITED TO .i^PLY TO THElLOCAL OFFICE OR .SERVICE CENTRE iWHERE SUCH CARDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR: COMPLETION.


I •' .S'lKjr


the period from the comiriencemqntl of ttie supply I to the first routlrie rrieiter rpadlag j


5d.


for eaph of the first 36 units per quarter- . supplied i through a p rep a ^ en t meter,, an addition­ al charge of ; 1


Id.


Rate per Unit 5d.


]


'dU For. 'electricity ^supplied through ' i a prepayment meter, for each


: 6d. elji


ctrlcity private


SHINES IN OITHEROE PLAY


TTEMBERS of tile Clitheroe Wesley Amateur Dramatic their performance


of the comedy . “ Summer In Decembet,” by Jaynes Liggat, last week-end, fully justified


Society


the view;5 of those.who wel- ; corned them to the ranks of Clitheroe s amateur dramatic societies after jtheir first presentation last April, ;


engaging enthuslasipi. This was fully proved! last week, when It j was evident t h a t ' a great deal of work had been put into (the presentation, and the production of ithe play.


The j Society I hels ; an


qqiety pose!. for the Camera in a s ce ne; fro!] roductioh iast week tof “ Summer in Debembier.” |


^i^bers of the Clitheroe Wesle y Amateur Sill:


the play was dlflficult. but well produced and the| action was cleverly thought-out: the stage set was excellent, .and the acting of a commendably high standard; |


To:sum up in a paragraph, j ; ' aracting the attention of its | |


I ensured that the characters fitted I the actors as well as the ccjstumes.


udience. The bostumes were similarly lappropriate, and I the clever casting


Indeed, the stag’d set was so good that it almost' began t to defeat its alms; by dis­


r The Play will be chiefly


emembered for some acting gems. Ttio man with |the biggest jopportunlty, arid the man who, I think, made the most of it. was Raymbnd Hop- w<x)d. His NlgeljWaJnviTlRht, the singularly human author, had a delightful whimsicality that wds quite irresistible. ■


Lily< Boothman,' who played Elspeth' French, ■ toe ■ !]th<oought-


pad qresence. outstapdlng, , arid suited to the,part.


hto resist


ful woman with an unfdrget- emarkabl flections,


ETAGE PRESENCES ljl ^


table past, who felt clompelled rNigel’s a


Her I acting : was perfectly


,e . stage


vating feminine; rqies were E those qf Marjorie Sutollfle. as


Wlnckley, who | treated the part of the young girl, whose parents’ parting! ca ised her so milch anguish,. -yith im- pressiye warmth of feejing.


But the two Imott capti­ flle. toe maid, and Jean


their matrimonial and the usual tiffs c pleaslrig regularity Terry I and Judy played capably! by Blackburn and! D


Smith


particqlarly attyactllve young wqman 'called Rqwena Smith, was played InrU particularly attractive manner by Dorothy Tomiirison. The wronged woman, toe enstrahged wife, was capably porttoyed j by Lottie Parker. ^


The! villain of thb piece, a I .. MILITARY ROLE ] AGoloriel Waters, idayed by


Impression of havirig been a unhappy before J his


The Colonel’s u arited youth, wh


nwi


by a' promising young riew- come!r. James Rowley.


.


part]of Edward Kingsley in commendable inanner. land succeeded in making the part of the devoted parent, con­ vincing.


William Hartley tackled toe ;


produced by Mrs. Greta Wil­ kinson, who can have keen satisfaction at I achTevingj an even! interesting production, whlcn bore, the] hallmark of careful attention fo detail.. Stage construction was by W. Holland and M. Jories; stage m a n a g e r was [Mrs. i E. Staridring. Also hefping ] be­


The play, was excellently


MrsJ I. Gradwell, Ml^ N. Sut­ cliffe, Mrs. M. iHaslem, Mrs. Bennett. J. Hoyle, and J. L Wilkinson. Scenery jwas by F. H. Alleri and Sons.


hind the scenes were Mrs. M. Hanson,


W.S.C.


Parents See Boy ’Work


■piRODUGED during ordin- I aryl school hours, some


200 pictures on show at Cllth- erde Royal Grammar School Boys’ art exhibition on Mop-


day evening, wdre ample evi­ dence that) a t !the.Grammar School art is not regarded as an extra, but forms an im- pqrtant part of the currlcu-j'


which, this year, seemq to have improved on last year’s high standard! parents ]and members of the public ^erd given an insight of the wld^ variety enibodled in that] one


Y i s l t l n g ihe exhibitloii


nephew an gave the


e to the Westcllfl Pfotel,


ry effectively jportrayed I


fequlpbed with! a brusque manrler and a b r is 11 y moustache, and supmltted a telling, wholly effective study.


rthur Neal, jwas suitably,


Few’ comedies! are without mix-ups. ame with f r om


0 r o t h yi


Holmes, Sydney


iramatic n their


Town Topics—From Council M in u t^ TO BE ly ^ FROM RA’I l FUND


'X HE cost of improvements now being; me.de at the public abattoir I in !Clitherqe, is to be met from


following consultations] be­ tween the Finance chalrmrin. Councillor J.; Driver, and the Bofqugh Treasurer, Miri. Wr^gley, ;


This has been -; . , ] j


vailable; from ! the RubUc' Works Loan, Board and' the substantial inctoased rent! to be! bald to the CJouncil, CJoun- clllor Driver , recommended thfe jcost of such !works tolbe met] from the General pRftte Fund, repayments to which would be made! from; toe increased rent received each year.


a terrii loan which would be Bearing in ' mind the 1 short !•' ']


the [Town Hall and the Public Library.


|


f Tenders are to be invited | ,


or the external | painting | of '


h a s ! . been , given by the Ministry ' of; Agriculture and Flisherles Larid Service t ) toe Criuncirs p r o p o s a l s jfor development of | the ; ]Hen- thorri-road housing site. < j


submitted to the Divisional Planriing Committee.


e lA Idraft lay-out plan for the sxtension of the' Hayhurst-


UNRULY CONDUCT


ibcai] schools Is to be requested follotving the recent imruly conduct 1 in the Castle Grounds and wilful daimage which had been comiriltted


pollde


, iThle co-bperatlon ofH the and headmasters I of


‘ I Library and 31 under] ;the RbI ITrile -Library and Reading anuary . The ofm


the Ckirporatlon will also be closed on those days.


departmeiira [


fices; of


IA Irecotd number of books— 11,159—was issued a t ' jthe Public Library d ur in g Nolvember. Of these, 1L128 were from the Lending,


Inter-Library Loan Service, j The . daily average , was] 485.


pm will be closed on Tues­ day and Wednesday, 25th and 26to ‘Deceinber, arid Tuesday, 1st Istt Jariuariy fh4, Various


i 'Mariches^r Corpotajiion have 'invited tenders for the construction of an aqUeduct over the River Rlbble between Clitheroe and JJItton. j] ,


_.._ge over Pendleton Brook atl^Henthorn-road wquld| be sufficient "to carry vehicles weighing 12 tons and whether upply of water could be jrded to the site o]f the j I


' firm, proposing to tender, “i enquired whether! jthe


prqposed works.


of |toe bridge and to tod!road which would be necessitated


inform the firm of works of reiiafr to and, strengthening


_ hle Borough Engineer is to


by their j fiavlpg to -carrsr extrriordlnary traffic.


1 ^ . . ! I V i n v r l v \ r ¥ ,f/-k '.■HOUSING LOANjj:;


to I the lillnistry of Housing and jLocal Government for. sanction to borrow £23,014 10s. 9d.:-"excess' expenditure curlred in thA Erection of )UsAs-]op to e ! Wllkly-jstreet


Application is to be imade


b No objections —. ,to; be tele­ vision ' aerials houses, buh all cerned [are 'are


T. ■ ' i '■■ I ■


ffferOd to [the erection of ' OO-l0]g ! QJl


fori any structofal damage to the property or damage ip [any


that [they will be respqrislble rnq to ' be


' on i


persbris occMIoned] -by reason of jthe'aerials. :


|:|,


riilttedifrbm the Ministry of HoMrig and Local Gqvein- mentintlmatlng that in - otder


A circular has been,! sub- to i help


build as many good) hoUses as ikjssible' with fesorirces,!


local ■ ---- ------- -----------making the night, hideous


had [been! prepared of pbuses 'w iitth'. rooms an ■ ■ l


specimen


fu:f up to present stapdards. area.; : ■ ' - i


d h■v ■ng 'i^ ' ‘ /


typb built by local authorities in recept years)


c ss imaterials and would be


arid semlrabstract. designs, specimens ;of lino prlritlng, models of castles and houses, and original' architectural


word'—a,rt.'j . j ' - i ‘ ' i; | | Ipictorial expression, abstract


drawings were all on view- j


'I But “ free art,” as' such, is t certainly not encouraged or


dose study of the exhibits will reveal that the results are produced as the result of a well-developed I syUabus.


aught at the; School, and la msisI With the help of thelf art aw (


le ch ; hbuses! would! '■take I ^li’


heaper to -build thari | the' !] |


autooritles to give early con­ sideration to the inclusion of appropriate n u m b e ri s „ of houses planned] on Those lines in 11 heir 11952 programme.


The Ministry request local C1 A1 appllcatlbn froiri -the


erob Company, Ifor use ipf Ahe Castle Field ori [May 17th [next yeari; for the Battalion.; Sports and : band coiripetitlori,; has been granted, ^ th o u t charge, but subject to, rip restrlesions bnl admission of the gerieral riuhllc tb ! toe CJastle Grounds.


hurch Lads’ Brigade, jClith-


whose ages range from! 11 |tp 18, are steadily becoming more Appreciative of the principles of design and the: taqre intense teaching methods era- ployed . have undoubtedly t resulted in a deeper appfecia- '


ter, H. Baron, the boys, lon of the fundamentals,'


I Priority Is to be given to the scheme: for the provisipn of [ pjriying fields on land , at


lighting in Brlght-stre6t,ipar- I tib r" -


iNmjsi _ investigated,


:ery: premises. "


tlM rear of Hall-street. ■®ie inadeaiiacy of [ street


thel '! Day is i! to be


,lng of- the Clitperoe brarichl of the ! Clitheroe Diylslon] Women’s Unionist] Association and was 'again elected preslr dent.


presided'at the annual nieet-


ative Educatiori I Committee gave their annual jconcArt And treat to the Inmates ori Cllth- eroe Workhouse. I


Last Saturday the Co-oper­


: ' ' ■■■ j ■ ' ! -— 1 ■ i


i I i


received ! prizes for regular attendance a t ithe j Parish Church $unday | School, •Sunday aftembonl


!


urday, celebrated [the centen-- ary of Pendle Hlli Lodge (No. I 269), one: of the oldest lodges


Sabden' Oddfelliws, on Sat­ n the Cfiitheroe district.


' Slxtyi-two girls and 53 boys on


Chatburn Churchyard. Miss Garnett, oi Low Moor,


Primroses are ih bloom | In re iL


authorities the


to


available djeslgns


tenant;^ con­ i Infbrmed


Council


.'fpHE siting of a telegraph pole in Moorland-crescent,


Lost By On^ Vote ■;■ ■ ' 'I


‘Pole’ Amradment : ' . ■ 1


was mentioned,in the minutes of Clltherde Town ;Council on Tuesday rilght, when it was reported that by seyen votes to six the Highways jCommlttCe had defeated a proposal call­ ing for consideration of the repsltlng of the pole.


cdmplalnt [from a resldept iri MObrland-crescent,], who' lived in a house opposite the pole. He complained tpat in thie event of his erectirig a garage , the pole would intferfere with access. . ' ' I I T


le matter arosle out iof a . j


the househoflder be informed of the termh of tpe conserit given to the Post Office and of his remedst in the event of ariy obstruction being jxperlenced to the entrance of h^ property.


A propose was made that j


-pole after copnected


siderable


put forward that the Town Clerk infOTiri the Post Office q that the Council felt any re­


________ inconvenience and tout it would be advisable to coiislder re-slting] the pole; now.


uest fori |thei removal of the the wires had been would bause cop-


mOn being put to the vote, six


which carried.


against | the amendment, ■was declared nbt; The original propb^i-


embers voted foij and seven i tlon was then put t]o the meet-; ng and declared carried ' An amendment was then! if' Agricultural ] clearance ’’


inding to | the general rate fund decided


b a a n c es


solicitors! to the riwners of land comprising the Whalley-', road No. 2 Allotments! intimating I they were pre-f paried to grant a further lease but would] prefer ftoat the Council acquire owriershlp of o the land,'tjie Town Clerk Is to ■


Following a'letted from the


advances under j the Small Dwellings Acquisition , A-ctsi the Council are to apply to the Minister of Hqusing and Local G o v e r n m e n t for £ 20,000.


For the purpose pf making


Sanction !tc borrow b All future advances are to


r\ \;


me: made t erit. over


at the i dates prescribed;]


he option of borrpwers, and of


subject 15 or 20


bid docufnents, found ;in the


trebt housing site is to] be


to repayi' years at


Interests Srecently


teward’^


Colonel ;G. Nicholas Robin­ son ari Assheton


have been accepted for thb MusCum'jWith thanks froiri


d Mr R a l p h


Cpu^t Sequel Brungerley re Crash


; I A COLLISION on Brungerley Bridge! had a sequel at


Farm.' Newton, was fined £5 and [Ordered to j pay 14s] costs for using a motor lorry with Inefficient brakes. He pleaded nqt guilty.


Bowland Magistrates’ Court dti Monday, when John Howard (30), farmer, of Salfebury Hall


i John Grimshaw,


btain the District Valuer’s report. | ■]:, ■ . :| ' ; ' |


driver, of Carlton-place, CUthf t ]eroe, said he was drjvlng along


l o r r y


was abput three-duarters of Ithe way across" the river bridge at Brungerley, when he sawi p small wagon, driven by the defendant,; appoachlng.


road on October, 1st, in the direction of Waddlrigton. He


he i Clitheroe — Waddingtonj | |


, signs of stopping, pe (wltne^} limmedlatejy stopped! Howard, however, came straight on and i a cblllslori occurred, the


both vehicles, arid- as the defendant i did not) show ariy


’Ihere was not room for


defendant’s wagon | being jammed between 1 the other : vehicle arid the bridge.


j j


' P.C. T. 'Vifood told th e Bench that Howard said, ‘f My brakes would not I hold', I could pot stop.’’ Defendant ] afterwards stated he had recently had thje brakes re-lined and could not understand why they would not work properly.


been re-llried at a, garage lip Dunsop Brldgb arid he had only had ] the... vehicle out on one ocpaslon since theri. That same morrilrig he had travelled over/ yvaddingtbh Fell and the brakes had held the wagon quite satisfactorily.


QUITE SATISFACTORY Howard; said the brakes had


adjusting the brakes was given by J.' Leadham, motor engin­ eer, who explained that after a the vehicle! had been used ffir


Evidence of re-]llnlng


f while toe typel of brakes ritted would bed down arid


equire adjusting. | i ]


Llddle, ’ ClltherOp,] submitted that every s reasonable ‘pire caution'hap been' tjaken to see! that (toe brakes iVieire in orderi. There' was [no ‘criminal negli­ gence on Ithe part of tpe defendant. [Who rballsed thpt the brakes were riot perfect.


For defendaPt, ' Mr. T . ; U.


but -believed it was reasoriable i to take the! wagon put. He hbd


back to the garage for re­ adjustment.


Traffic Normal n n ’ ! ■' ’ 1


ntended tq take jthe wagjori ' ■


A U N D R Y (Prop


Castle-street and! Moor-larie whilst one: of CUtherbe’s old4 est water plains v[as replabEjd by a mbdem and larger! malti, has now been abolished]]


jYHE one-way trkffic systeriii : which ! has operated | In]


will improve the water supply r»t only In Moor-lane, bu^i'ri' a wide residential area. Thq


n i t has beeri replaced by la ;| ew nine-inch main,, and this]


work) is part of a [ programme approved ! by the! ,Clitherbe Waterworks Committee 'joy which old' mains in toe town wlll be replaced. ■ !


25 YEARS AGO


PEEPS INTO THE PAST | 50 YEARS AGO


Extracts from our Issue of December 24th, 1926 I


^LDERm|aN W. |w. White-: side, ]ex-Alderman J. J.


Carter, and the Town Clerk e (Mr. W. i S. Weeks) w6re;


carol singing by boys seems, have been less vicious than; usual, though scorbs of parties' [have patrolled the. town.


lected Freemen of Clitheroe.: The annual outbreak


"■while Shepherds Watche their only number.


very free renderings


Extracts from bar issue of December 20th, 1901


THE days of the Ribblesdale Cricket League appesir'tc


be ! 'numbered. , |For mApy years now it has been] ;'a patched and bolstered coin blnation, but noW^ it appeAfi almost beyond patchlrig


doom,” a n d a striklrii coincident is that marij people appear to be saylp§ aWell, let it go.” I It wouldl bt


“'It is Icertalnlyj going' to jits p pity, though, after toe up- :


words—that have been pUl. forward,'' either on its behAL’ or to its detriment,' t h ^ 'll; should go to plfeces. 'WhAt; labour lo s t!


recenderited exertions— I ; o The combination has had


careers ]it was possible for |i; to • have. Not only with | its secessions and reacqulsltloris, but! by! the copduct . of I ItS affairs.! generally, Jit has! g a i n e d an | unenviable notoriety—one lyhlch could not tend otherwise than tOi its ultimate downfall, j


ne o f ! th e " most chequered


IWe are the District for


j j [


seems to be that Jin favour "of the reorganisation of top


The [best suggestion [yet


League! made up of copp tingerit clubs. : |


Clltoeroe Town Council, Aid. Tlilotson mentioned that young i boys 'werA continually turning on toe gas taps injtoe cattle 1 market,; And thi causing a great: iqssiof gas moved that iris t given to the Gas


bructions S ------------------------------- oe; subject,


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