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YOUTH I Few visitors on Salmon Sunday CRASHED
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STOLEN CAR
a N absconder from a Leeds Approved School, who stole
a car in Clithcroc later crashed it in Blackburn, it was stated at Clitheroe on Monday when
17-vears-old. Alan Taylor, son of the licensee of The Duke of York Hotel. Grindleton was sent back to the approved school and dis qualified from driving for two
years. For driving the car without ... .
insurance and when not the holder of a driving licence, he was conditionally discharged. Inspector P. Jackson said that
at, 8-20 p.m. on November 12, Mr. Norman Hooley parked liis car
•outside a house in Woone Lane. Clithcroe. At 9 p.m. the car had
^ He reported the matter to the
police and at 4 p.m. on Sunday. PC Lambert saw the accused. ■who was well-known to him in
Carlton Place. Clitheroe. The officer told Taylor he was
arresting him for absconding from an approved school. Tay
lor replied, " I’ll come quietly. At the police station. P.c.
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Lambert noticed that Taylor was not wearing spectacles. Taylor
said. “ They were smashed when I crashed that mini-car in Black
burn on Tuesday night. “ I had to swerve to avoid
another car. X hit the wall and was thrown out. I heard some one say that the driver was wearing a brown coat. I threw it
policeman here or in Blackburn. I am very fit."
“ I can run faster than any .
Asked if he had a drivers
licence he replied. “You know I haven't.” Inspector Jackson
alleged. Taylor admitted a number of
previous convictions. Mr. J. Eccles, headmaster of
the Eastmoor Approved School, Leeds said that Taylor was very mixed up. He had absconded on two previous occasions when Ins leave had been cancelled. Thcvc was. however, much
SALMON sUNDA . iriN SUNDAY •
• attracted fewer visitors to Paytliornc Bridge, near Gisburn, on Sunday of thc
" ° H lJnn the Sunday nearest to November 20, Salmon Sun- Hckl on
wagonettes mca^ c° hire and Yorkshire towns, day bc
known as " frizzles on the i ivei Many cooked
from L a n i a s m _____________ ____ ♦ hr^viver
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'’ “For some years now. '10'v" aQe visitors on Salmon Sund. been largely disappoint
have not seen a single At Paythornc Bridge uatc
At Paythornc Bridge the I
can get a perfect view of salmon as they make then , V up thc upper reaches of the | on their way to spawn.
■■redds,” thc type of river bed where salmon choose to pcrfoim their spawning. The water run ning clear and thc bridge being a convenient upper circle foi looking upon thc salmon. Pay-
IMPROVED LIGHTING ON TRUNK ROAD
W H A L L E Y f A ^ or ? ° r0ovecnhdi inL'
schc.ne on the A.59 between the end of
f an improvedMifclhb; k i S *
I behaved, but occasionally became depressed. Instead of telling a member of the staff his problems, he took refuge in running away. Taylor, lie said, was better
good ill the boy. stated Mr Eccles. He was normally well
than the usual run of boys they got at the school.
New layout for maisonettes
4 PPROVAL has been given —V [qj. 3 new lay-out for the
erection of twelve blocks of maisonettes totalling 48 dwellings and six two-bedroom bungalows
on the Boliand Prospect site and at Tucsdav's Town Council meet ing the Council’s architects were asked to prepare plans and speci fications for the scheme. in relation to the same site, the
Borough Engineer. Mr. J. New- ton Boll, submitted details of the scheme furnished by Roofseal Ltd. for converting the temporary pre - fabricated dwellings into
permanent bungalows. He reported that, in his
opinion, such a scheme would be neither practicable nor economic so far as concerned the tempor ary bungalows. it was decided to take no further action in the matter.
BM subjcct lo the acceptance
Mytton Road and Bi , ananisc^lenls whereby the planning r y ' ]r hen eC
Kendrick. Thc cost or this work is to
he chanted against the o a cost of preparing the scheme It was stated that because of
machine in
commitments a scheme of that nature could not be prepared expeditiously. Once a g a i n ‘be " • i*h'n?
the public con
vcnicncos in Marke}„„ eubicct CUthcroo, has been the subject
of thc unwanted attention ot the town's vandals. The machine has been the sub
ject, ot wilful damage and has been withdrawn for repair. \ recommendation of ‘nr
Health Committee that tec machine, when returned. be
children's pool in the Castle Grounds to ho extended to almost twice its present size, at an estimated cost of <-6125.
Tho Council accepted a recom-
mendation that the plan he approved, but that a reused estimate be submitted to thc next meeting of the Parks and Ceme teries Committee providing foi the paved area surrounding the
pool to he doubled m wltUh' " illb a view to extension works being
carried out during the present
financial year. The present parking facilities
retained in store, was adopted at Tuesday's meeting o! the
Town Council. Thc question of * leing
located at another sue wi.l be considered in thc spring. The fence separating the gul
at Edisford are to be continued and further consideration of the Council's proposals for the pro vision of substitute parking faci- lities arc to be defen cd.
The children's playing area oil
Highfield Road is likely to bo extended. The Borough Engineer. Mr. J Newton Bell, reported that as
den at tile rear of My! ton House from' thc car p.’.rk is .o
be replaced. An Estates Committee recom
mendation that the Council advertise for offers for letting
land at Edistord for the winter grazing of shoop was accepted.
It was also agreed that adequate
fencing be provided by the Council, but be subsequendy
maintained by the occupier- In accordance with a resolu
tion of the Highways Committee the possibilities of carrying out temporary repairs to an unmade
street near to Chester Awn™ and Cowper Avenue arc to nc investigated.
The matter arose following .
letter from a resident in Chester Avenue, who drew the com mittee's attention lo the condi tion of the unmade street, pm - cularly that part near the gable walls of the houses in Chcstei
Avenue. The Council is to use its
powers Of compulsory purchase to acquire land in the Hotlier- sall Square and Whallcy Road clearance areas, and also sn
areas of adjoining land. The Health Committee con
sidered it "reasonably necessary for the satisfactory development
or use of the cleared areas. The views of the Clitheroe and
District Chamber of Trade, the local branch of thc Union o Shop. Distributive, and Aiuoci Workers, and the Clitheroc co operative Society Ltd., are to be
sought on the suspension ot general closing hours during t few days immediately befoie
Christmas. Subject to those views the
Council are to make an Order suspending the general closin„ hours during the week imme diately preceding Christmas. Thc Parks and Cemeteries Committee considered a sketch circulated with the Park Superin tendent's report providing for in
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Still a number of Bargains left j„ our removal SALE-sec our windows A view of th e lop Of Park Avenue looking towards Pimlico.
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Taylor Anderton, 144 Oxford Road, Burnley. Taylor Anderton, 41 Abel Street, Burnley. John Taylor. 20 Kcirby Walk, Burnley. John Taylor, 260 Colne Road. Burnley. John Taylor. 107 Coal dough Lane. Burnloy. John Taylor. 68 Temple Street. Burnley. John Taylor, 27 Faailmm Road, Burnley. John Taylor. 47 Reynolds Street, Burnley. Almond, 49 Netherfleld Road, Nelson. Wilcocks, 20 Leeds Road, Nelson. John Taylor. 190 Every Street. Nelson. Tho Hour Glass Off Licence. Leeds Road, Nelson.
thc prospective lessees of. in the Councils ownership oil Highfield Road and to the east of Mayfield Avenue had intimated thev were not likely to require the'whole of the land °r>smallJ intended for housing develop
ment, it would be possible to provide enlarged recreational facilities if such were desired. A statement of accounts foi
bc done outside office hours at the appropriate . Chief
Eh8h.ee,in, A » » » . Mr. H.
dilions are most suitable for the lisli and thc observers, because it is here that the Ribble runs shallow over a gravelly bed: The correct term is over
,-T n U were rewarded by thc sight of at least a few
sa.mon Raping. , j motor car attracted sightseers in
Taylor Anderton’s new
IXKJKEll BOTTLE
perfect for parties • ideal for your home coW weatllc, But the few motorists and ramblers thorne has for many years been
a popular spot. Salmon s p aw n elsewhere,
where thc Ribble bed provides similar "redds"—and their per
formances are not restricted to
this day. Anv mild day in late autumn,
when thc salmon have completed the run-up from the sea, is equally good for the fish
watcher.When the autumn run is ovei, the hen salmon find a sandy or gravel-floored part of the Ribble and there linger until the cock fish arrive.
The hen fish wriggles m the .
gravel, shaping a hollow in which she lavs her eggs, then
moves aside to let tile cock fish pass over them and drop their milt. This over, and tile cock salmon, after much squabbling as to precedence, having flfd'B', moved awav and left the redd, thc hen salmon proceeds to cover up her fertilised eggs with sand
and gravel. One indication of thc presence
been disturbed.
Thus buried in tile "reds the eg°s remain through the winter
.
months until, in the warmth of spring, they hatch mil and the tiny fry emerge. Some of them live to* become bigger fish, to feet the call of the great ocean, to travel far from their parent
redds." Come what may. thc cycle is
complete when the adult fish hear the call and return to the Ribble and tile "redd" from which they first emerged.
FIVE HURT IN VAN CRASH
TN a collision at Billington near to where a lorry last
week demolished part of Caldcr Bridge, five men were injured at midnight on Satur
vail which crashed into concrete steps of houses after negotiating
the corner. David Breackell. of Meadow
Street. Blackburn, and Brendon Learv. of Chapel Street. Brinscall, were’ both detained in Blackburn
the Castle Fete was approved and The members of the Fe e
Committee have been muted to serve on the committee again m
19The Council have agreed to the earmarking of the whole of the Whallev Ro?.cl (No. 2 i allotments
and 1a ihird of the Whallcy Road (No
allotments for educa liT l r ^ n c d that the land
would be necessary foi the County Councils proposals I
enlarging St. James s C. of E. School bv the provision of a new infants' 'department and school
Pl¥ S SC0i.n'ty Council is to be asked to indicate the probable date for the commencement of the proposed development with
a view to the land being used as
allotments until that time. The land will be transfcii ed to
the County Council subject to
Ministerial consent b01!’L tained et a price m qccoi dance with thc District Valuers valua
tion. Mr. J. Newt o n Bell, the
Borough Engineer, is to examine /he practicability of improving thc "sight lino" in Parson Lane by widening tho tootpath side the northern extremity of
the Castle grounds. Having regard to thc use now
being made of the initial section of the internal by-pass the "Halt” signs in Peel Street and Queens Road near the junctions with Highficld Rond are to oe removed and re-sited m High-
field Road.
COLOUR TRAVEL LECTURE
Sponsor ed by w h a 11 e y
t r a v e l adventure film. ' The Towers of Brcnta" was presented bv Mr. K. Oldham, on Thursday Pst in the Old Grammar School. introducing the programme,
ttic chairman Mu J. M. announced that this was Uhe first
in a scries of top quahtj ffius trated lectures which the Liberals had planned for the
W^MrOldharifs film dealt with a schoolboy climbing expedition
to the Dolomites, led b> the lecturer in 1957 and again in 1961. and ended with a tour of
V<HcC was thanked by the chair man
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Infirmary with head and face injuries.
Their condition was said to oc ,
“ not serious.” Desmond Carroll, a 23-ycars-
old joiner, who was driving the van and the other passengers, William Smith, of Commercial Street. Blackburn, and Keith Hartley, of Dalton Street, Black burn. were treated at thc Infirm ary for head cuts.
day. The men were travelling in a
of salmon is that one can see quite clearly that the gravel has
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