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There should be a new look at the planning of the country
side, emphasised Lt. Col. J. H. Allason, iVlP for Hemel Hempstead, one of three speakers to deal with the subject of “Planning for the Seventies,” at a half-day “ Teach-In,”
arranged by the Skipton Division Young Conservatives, and held at The Plough Inn, Wigglesworth, on Sunday. There was a danger of fossilising the countryside—of mak
ing it an exhibition of old-world charm for the rest of the population to come and stare at Lt. Col. Allason continued. But many town dwellers would be only too happy to live in the countryside, from which they were held back by plan ning policy.
advocate increasing the size of villages, therefore the solution is to build ’new villages. These could be grouped in connecting ai-eas and served by a local town for shopping and employ
He continued: “I would not
Dales farmer, who holds very strong views on the bureaucracy of planners towards the countryside.
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cies in the medical profes sion, but perhaps the majority are in mental hos pitals,” said Alderman T. Hourigan, chairman of the Manchester Regional Hos pital Board, speaking at Calderstones Hospital, Whal- ley, yesterday week, at the annual prizegiving and pre sentation of nursing badges, medals and certificates.
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made the presentation, said “Your present staff at Cal
derstones totals 410 and according to figures, ii
should total 497, so you can see that a lot of the vacancies in our hospitals are in the mental hospitals. Because of this I am glad that so many people join the training school at Calderstones, and that so many are successful in examinations.”
making his first ever visit to Calderstones and it was his first public engagement since returning to work after a recent illness.
Alderman Hourigan was War Results
been said about hospitals being old buildings and out
He said that a lot has
world wars and whether they realise that since 1946 the successive Governments' of
of date but this was not true. “I wonder if these destruc tive critics have stopped to think of. the results of the
this country have been very much involved in rebuilding the county of ours in a
“There arc many vacan
physical as well as in a moral sense,” Alderman Hourigan added.
ments had had to meet other demands first before turning their attentions to hospitals.
continued, “that no matter how great the need is for new equipment and buildings, the greatest need for hospitals is for medical staff and nurses.”
Biggest need “I want you to realise,” he
cluded, “I want therefore, as Chairman of the Regional Hospital Board, to congratu late the nurses, tutors, matron and everyone who has been involved with the examination successes.”
Alderman Hourigan con
Chairman of the Calderstones Hospital Management Com mittee who made the opening remarks a n d introduced Alderman Hourigan, s a i d that the event was a landmark in (he history of Caldcrstoncs as it was the first official prizegiving ceremony.
Councillor E. Holgate,
posed by Dr. C. M. Brennan, Medical Director at the Hos pital.
year student nurse. Miss Josephine :• Mary Fitzpatrick; final year pupil nurse, Mrs. Barbara Maudsley: 3rd year student nurse, Mrs. Carole
student nurse, Mr. Wilfrid Boys: best pupil nurse (1967 intake) Richard Lord; 1st year student nurse, Mrs. Rosie May McAlister; 2nd
Prize winners were: Best A vote of thanks was pro He said that the Govern
Warner Whittaker; 2nd year nursing cadet,..Miss Mary Jackson.
,
Subject prizes; Hygiene and first aid, Mps. Margaret
Hart; materia/jnedica and medical nursing, Mrs. Mar
jorie Brough; subnormality and nursing -management, Miss Kathleen Mary Ball; psychological and l e ga l
aspects of nursing, Miss Sylvia Delooze.
successful in obtaining 75 per cent or over in all examina
Silver medals to candidates
tions: Miss Katleen Mary Ball, Miss Sylvia DeLooze.
Mrs. Carole Warner Whitta
Celeste Charnley, Miss Syl via DeLoozc. Miss Betty
eral Nursing Council’s 1967 examinations; Miss Kath leen Mary Ball. Miss Marie
ker. Certificates and badges to nurses successful in the Gen
Porter, Lawrence Beasley, Colin Stephen Graham, John Russell Thorpe, Mrs. Bar bara Maudsley, Mrs. Carole Warner Whittaker.
hall Hospital, Langho have been successful in passing the examinations in the nurs ing of the mentally subnor mal held by the General Nursing Council in October.
Several nurses from Brock
Janic e I. Spence. Final: Mary Conboy, Edna Flana gan. W. J. Gee, P. J. Holden Lorraine Maguire, Mary Whalley and J. Yeoman.
They were: Intermediate w Our picture sbfl>ys-T>riz:c"
inners assembled together —Photo: Pyc’s Photo Ser-
ment.” Attractive villages added to
the charm of the countryside, especially. if there were plenty of trees and there were many rather dull - areas where a chain of villages would brighten the landscape.
Mrs J. Hindley. chan-man of tile Skipton Division Women's Conservative Association, Mr.
In the unavoidable absence of
G E. G. Nayler. chairman of the Skipton Division Conserva tive Association, opened the conference and welcomed the delegates.
plimented the Young Conseiwa- tives on tlm splendid idea of a teach-in where members of the audience could participate in addition to listening to the
In doing so, Mi'- Nayler com Fell, an extremely well-known
the National Farmers’ Union and vice-chairman of the Upper Wharfedalc branch, questioned how it could be possible for a National . Parks. Committee, composed of members from Rothwell. Barnsley and Don caster, to be able to decide what was good for the people in Littondale and Wharfedale, who had been deeply interested in, and inhabited the Dales for l,60o years.
Mr. Eeli. who is a member of
formed a panel and the chair man invited questions, com ments and observations from the audience, and from these an extremely lively and enthusias tic debate ensued. At the conclusion the chair
Afterward the three speakers
experts. Mi-. J. W. Smith, chairman of
man thanked the speakers and the audience for providing such
Skipton Division Young Conser vatives, presided.
Hutton, in his talk "Communi cation and Development,” dealt in great detail with the needs for the next 30 years of plan ning in the larger cities and towns. Ml-. Hutton is senior lecturer at Leeds School of Town Planning, where he lec
The' first speaker. Mi-. B.
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tures oil "Transport and Plan ning” and on some aspects of Computers and Planning In his spare time he is con
sultant to Mosborough New Town,-near Sheffield, which will house about 80.000 people, and to Tamworth. where he is help ing in the design of the town centre.
, DALES FARMER
He was followed by Lt.-Col. Allason. who, in the course of his distinguished career was Parliamentary Private Secre- larv to the Secretary of State for* War from 1960 to October, 1964. and since 1964 has been a vice-chairman of the Parlia mentary Housing and Local Government Committee. He was
Corporations. The third speaker was Mr. A.
expressed his own and his wife's pleasure and appreciation of the handsome . gift. Mr. Beasley said lie had always been most grateful for the unswerving loyalty which the Young Conservatives had given him throughout the years, and indeed to the Skipton Division Association and the Conserva tive cause. And he recalled with pride
Divisional lion, secretary of the Young Conservatives, then presented the retiring agent. Mr. C. E. Beasley, with an electric lawn mower, on behalf of all the members, and paid tribute to his work as agent t°r the Division. In his response, in which he
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