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CLITHEROE RURAL RATE AND RENTS


yp Proof of the popularity of


Clitheroe and the Hodder Val- ;cv was clearly revealed when ►


N';i uralist.” H. E. Cook, gave


the celebrity Lecture at Roch­ dale Art Ganery on Saturday.


lecture was due to begin, ••house full” notices posted.


Fifteen minutes before the were


An appreciative audience was


e:ven an illustrated talk of the Upper Hodder approaches, via C'.itheroe and Bolton-by-Bow-


land. Mr. Cook, who gave the


lecture last year, has invited to speak again year.


been next


'Further n e x t y e a r


ra te rise warning


County Council @ to answer for


lot


Clitlieroe Rural Council vales are lo be increased by I s 3d. in the pound, to 1 is . 2 d. The increase is due entirely to the requirements of the


Lancashire County Council. The chairman of the Finance Committee Coun. J. G. Sharp, has warned that a further rise is probable next year.


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six years, the Council is raising its counci' house rents, by an average of eight per cent. This increase, due to come


into effect on April I, is blamed on increased costs of labour, materials, loan


charges, and administration. In his budget statement at


the Council's monthlv meeting on Monday Mr. Sharp, said: “In my opinton, the County has a lot. to answer ,or. Spending, for them, goes up and up. while we arc doing our best to keep it down.”


Kepi stable


the Rural Council's net expenditure had increased by about £2,700, the rate had been kept stable. This was partly due to the fact that £700 was being taken from the general rate fund balance, and partly to an increase of £20 in the penny rate product. Under the 1967 General Rate


Mr. Sharp said that although


£ 2 7 , 2 0 8 t e n d e r a c c e p t e d


acceptance of a tender by Mr. F. Birr,veil, of Barrow, was approved by Clitheroe Town Council at its monthlv meeting. The tender, amounting to


The Housing Committee's


£27,208 19s. 7d„ was the lowest of the six received for the building of six one-bedroom and six bed-sitter flats, together with six garages on land at Manor Road. A further resolution that,


MR. WILSON


subject to planning permission, the contract with Mr. Birtwell should be extended to provide for the erection of four identi­ cally planned flats on vacant land fronting Carlton Place, also received Council approval.


Two-year extension of leases


Clerk, Mr. H. L. Sagar, repor­ ted to the Development and Town Planning Committee on the tenure of leases of Albion Mill, Clitheroe, which had been grant 1 by ihe Town Council. The Committee then considered tile terms of leases in relation to any proposals which might be considered by the Council for the redevelopment of this area at some future date. The resolution that in the


Early this month the Town


lessees should bo offered an extension of their leasis for a two-year period from April 1, 1968, received approval at last week’s council meeting.


circumstances the existing


reading room is to close for the Easter holidays on Good Friday. Saturday and Monday, April 12. 13 and 15 and for the Whitsuntide holidays on Saturday, Monday and .Tues­ day, June 1st 3rd and 4th.


Clitheroe’s public library and


Act,, however, wholly domestic properties would receive a reduction equivalent to a rate of lOd. in the pound, and mixed properties a reduction of 5d This meant, in fact, that


MR. TAYLOR Forty years


Motors Ltd. at Clitheroe will be attending a special dinnor at the Winter Gardens, Black pool on Tuesday. Eaoh has this year completed 4o years' servloo with tho firm. At the dinner, a further 27


with Ribble Threo employees of Ribble


members will officially Join the long-service ‘ club,” taking the admissions to membarship over the thousand mark. A quarter-century's service


MR. VOSE


be made by Clitheroe Town Council Clitheroe Physiotherapy Cen­


C o u n c i l g r a n t s The following grants are to


tre, £600. Clitheroe Music Club, £lt. Clitheroe Parish Church


Organ Society, £10. and a similar sum for the current ftnanical year which ends on March 31 The Council has also ag. 1


to an increased yearly sub­ scription of £20 to the Royal Lancashire Agricultural Soci­ ety.


Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, March I, 1968 9


WEDDINGS OF THE WEEK


Whalley Parish Church on Sun­ day of Miss Isobel Jean Whitaker, youngest daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Whitaker, of Abbot House, 74. King Street, Whalley, and Mr. John Whit­ taker, second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Whittaker, of 20. Hope Street, Great Harwood.


WHITTAKER—WHITAKER The wedding took place at


the bride wore a full-length empire-line dress of mUano satin and French ribbon lace. Her long veil was held in place by a flowered hat and she car­ ried a Posy of freesias.


Given away by her father, TAYLOR—MALONEY


elder daughter or Mr. and Mrs. F. Maloney, of 5 Balmoral


is the qualification for admis­ sion, and next week the total will reach 1,016. Of these, more than 450 are


ter, Miss Jane Mary Whitaker, her sister-in-law, Mrs. Marjorie Whitaker, her cousin, Mrs. Kathleen Jane Robinson, and Miss Brenda Margaret Stan- den. They wore long dresses of royal blue velvet with ear-muffs, muffs and shoes to match.


She was attended bv her sis­


still in the Group's servioe, no lower than 79 of them having been employed for at least 40


people have qualified in the past year, and these, together


years, Thirty-two of the 40-year


with the 27 new 25-year members, will be honoured guests at the dinner. The three Clitheroe men


Whittaker (groom’s brother), the groomsmen were Messrs. Oliver James Whitaker (bride’s brother) and Peter Michael Grime, and the usher Dr. David Whittaker (groom’s brother). The ceremony was performed by the Vicar the Rev. R. A. Harpur.


Best man was Mr. Peter


with 40-years serviee are Inspectors Harry Wilson and James C. Taylor and driver Jam9s V. Vose. The dinner, to be attended


by more than 500 employees and retired mombers of staff, will be Ribble's 20th annual long-service celebration.


kenhalgh H o te l , ClaytonJe- Moors, the couple left for a touring honeymoon, the bride wearing a grey and brown check suit with black and mus­ tard accessories.


After a reception at the Dun-


live at 22 Rydal Avenue, Freckleton, near Preston.


GEQUILLANA— HARGREAVES


domestic ratepayer paying the basic general rate would be paying 10s. 4d. in the pound, lOd. more than last year


paid over to the Lancashire County Council was expected to be some £123,000. whereas the amount to be retained for Rural District purposes was estimated at on’v £19 000 Mr. Sharp added: “It is very


The amount of rates to be


Rejected locally,


gratifying to note that we have been able to keep our Rural District rate at the same level as last year, despite increased costs all round. "I should warn, however, that


it is most unlikely that we shall b° ab’e to do this again 1939/70. without having to draw from balances”


Parish precepts


certain parishes in the area are subject to additional precepts made by the Parish Councils and Parish Meetings. This means an additional 2d.


In addition to the basic rate,


acclaimed nationally


“Onlooker” and the situation is all the more poignant when one realises that we have in this town a Civic Society- devoted to the promotion and study of Civic Design. Do the people of Clitheroe


I couldn’t agree more with


in the parishes of Aivhton, Bailey and Chaigley. Bowland- with - Leagram, Downham, Whallsy and Wiswell: 3d. in Pendleton, and 4d. in Chatbuvn and Chinning. There are no additions for Little MH’on, Mearley. Thcrnlev-with-Wheat- ley. Twiston and Worston,


Phased increase


given warning of the rent increa ses.


Council tenants have been


vents into line with the gross value as determined lor rating purposes, but as th's would produce excessive charges if effected immediately, the pro­ cess is to be phased over a period of time. Tile average increase is less


I t is intended to bring the


than eight per cent, and it is pointed out that Government subsidy helps to reduce rents in the district by an average of 7s. 9d. per week. Examples of the increases are:


realise that the scheme fez up­ grading the housing in Low Moor—one ot several schemes produced by this society, r d turned down by those in auth­ ority here ’’“s been given national acolaim ..s one of the outstanding schemes produced for this type of housing in the whole of the country? CIVIC SOCIETY MEMBER.


More to ban than was revealed


Town Council, the chairman of the Library Committee announced that his committee was unable to allow the Clith- eroe Liberal Association Co dis­ play a poster in the Library. He hoped that the Liberals would not feel there was any political discrimination against them but the Library notice board was not for use of any political party. Admirable sentiments with


At the last meeting of the


Whalley, Green Park, from 43s. 8d. to 48s. 4d.


dripping, K rkiands, from 42s. 2d. to 45s. 9d.


Barrow Trafford Gardens, from 42s. 10d. to 46s. lid. Garage rents in all villages are to be retained at 7s. 6d.


Chatl urn. Darkwood Crescent, from 43s. to 45s. 3d.


Kent ‘‘holidays


i n i i B n a i i i i H H i r fEEK'S CONTEST j


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expenditure for the current year would bo within £300 of the estimates, all services having- cost very much as expected, Included in the forthcoming


tenants are not in arrears with their rent at Christmas and at the local summer holidays, they will have the benefit of making no rent payments for those two rent weeks. Mr. Sharp said that the net


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entering into membership of the Lancashire and Cheshire Home Safety Council at an annual subscription of £2-2-0. The question ot forming a local Home Safety Committee w.ll be considered at the cockle and mussel feast.


Clitheroe Town Council is S


Let people know all the facts


ditheronians, would like to say, through your paper, how sick­ ened we are about the new so- called Civic Hall. This small building has cost the town £30.000 to date; now we hear it needs re-slating although the work has been deferred.


My wife and I, as young


gee at the good people who have put on some fine plays, but surely a civic hall should cover more than films and Plays, as it could have done if the people responsible had snapped up the Co-op Hall when it was offered to them at a very fair price— which brings us to the question of why it was let go in favour of the Grand Cinema.


We are by no means trying lo


Clitheronians about this and they all say the same, “It should never have been so.” We would like to see the


We have spoken to all sorts of


people responsible explain why it “was so” through the Adver­ tiser and Times so that ALL


the people in Clitheroe can get the facts and not just the "clique,"’ as it is known to most


people. “Gold mines”


If the council needs more money there is the Castle, Edisford and Brungerlev Park, which are gold mines, just wait­ ing for the council to develop them. Neither my wife nor 1 are


which we no doubt agree. There is, however, more to this than the chairman has yet revealed. The poster in question was advertising the Clitheroe Advice Centre having the words —the offending v/ords—“Spon­ sored by the Clitheroe Liberal Association” on the bottom. This Association, believing


Where’s the sense of humour ?


upon by Alderman 77. Sharpies in last week’s issue, surely the mam point at issue is being side stepped i.e.


Further to the Liberal Safari” feature, commented


Elephant? Where is “Clitheronians’’


Is the Civic Hall a White


sense of humour? Or do readers take Aid. Sharpies’ comments as an indication of “collusion” entered into by the major par­ ties, in so much that W.S. is attempting to divert rate­ payers’ attention from the Civic Hall?


R. BOYD.


17 Warwick Drive. Clitheroe.


Alderman unduly


sensitive


in reply to Aid, Sharpies, who complains of the satirical


reference to the Mayor in the Ribble Liberal, I would suggest that he is being unduly tender of the Mayor’s feelings.


fanatical letter writers, but when we see what is hanpening in Clitheroe it makes us both so angry.What the town really needs is a few more peoole like Mr. R P. Ainsworth (letters to Ed. Feb.


16th! Wc will close this letter with


that advertising the Advice Centre was all important, agreed to have the offending words struck off. This informa­ tion was known to the com­ mittee who refused to agree to the poster


is also to be purchased for use on the Council’s tips and sewer­ age works. The work has prevl- ous'y been done by contractors. Two additional workmen are


year’s estimates is provision of £4,026 for a new refuse collec­ tion vehicle. A tractor with a front loader


to be •’mp'oyed—an extra refuse collector to work, on the new vehicle and a further general labourer. Urgent repairs are imminent


It will not have escaped some people’s attention that some two years ago the Council de­ clined to support an uttempt to start a Citizen’s Advice Bur­ eau in Hie town. The Library is the only building belonging lo the Council where wc thought a poster would be appropriate and it seems ironic that a poster should be re­ fused—particularly a non-poli­ tical poster. We don't mind if the Coun­


Ironic


cil is discriminating against the Liberals It seems a pity, however, that those people who might need the help of the Advice Centre are deprived of even knowing of its existence


by a Council decision. M. B. NEWELL.


at the Chipping sewage dispo­ sal works. Net revenue expenditure for


the coming year, before taking into account Hie resources ele­ ment ol’ the Rate Support Grant, is £11 033. an increase of £2.694 ' over the current year’s estimates.


37, Warwick Drive, Clitheroe.


Chairman, Clitheroe Liberal Association,


S e l l o n e * b u y t h e o t h e r


the King Lane Hall is for sa e again 1 think it w„uld De a good thin,* if the Council >o.d the Civic Hall and bought the Kirtg Lane Hall as they coud have dancing on the top floor and swimming -baths below. There would be Income from rent of the garages and houses. PENSIONER.


I see in the Advertiser that


the hope that if you print it it will rouse others into doing something, especially those who remember the grand balls there used to be at the old Co-on Hall.


66 Salthill Terraco, - Clltheroc.


G. PINCH. Hall


King Lane “snag”


Lane Hall would have been a more economical propostion, but has no-one noticed all those infernal concrete steps between street le v e l and the auditorium? Does no-one be­ lieve that the elderly and in­ firm can appreciate a play or an opera if they can get to it without having to climb or be hoisted half-way to heaven? The present Civic Hall may


subject of the Civic Hall, one important factor appears to have been overlooked . . . or ignored. I t may be true that the King


In all the arguments on the


heartily at jokes against him­ self and his office. I credit him with a sense of humour and apparently have a b e t t e r opinion of him than has the Alderman.


I have seen the Mayor laugh o m e a f a c e


worthy individual whose integ­ rity is in NO doubt, as at present, then that office cannot


If an office is filled by a


be impugned. Possibly, Aid. Sharpies, in


giving this item more publicity than the Ribble Liberal could have hoped for, was obliquely indicating his own opinion of


the Civic Hail. I am glad to see that Aid.


local Liberal newssheet. As he is not a member, or classed as a possible sympathiser, it will hardly be delivered to him and lie must have gone to some trouble to obtain it. I hope it has enlightened and benefited him and given him some hope for the future.


Sharpies has been reading the WELL UNDER WAY


felt when he read of the Clith- eroe Advice Bureau, which is being sponsored by the Liberals but is being run for the benefit of anyone in the town who wishes to use it


This he must surely have SASCO DOORS


is lucky in having in Us ranks many professional p e r s o n s trained in helping people with problems of every type—social, monetary, personal, etc.—and


The local Liberal Association


be far from ideal in many re­ spects, but it has few steps, and even, I seem to recall, a ramp at the rear, which would enable wheel-chairs to enter without too much difficulty. Tile march of science is cre­


—in every direction—must be catered for, otherwise they exist only to the glory of pro­ gress, when they might live to


ating a steadily rising propor­ tion of elderly people within the population, and their needs


Prested Hall, Peering, Kelvedon, Essex.


the glory of God. J. L, WOOD


2, De Lacy CUtheroe.


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SASCO FLOOR TO CEILING UNITS


although the Library Commit tee was churlish enough to


the deletion of “Sponsored by the Liberal Party," the project is well under way, and again, the remarks made at the coun­ cil meeting have probably stirred more interest


than


might have been expected so early in its inception.


B. BRADSHAW Street. ’| Ask your builder, property repelrer, or D.I.Y, m erchant about the Seseo tenge.


DAISYFIELD SAWMILLS, BLACKBURN, LANCS. Telephone: Bl&kbum.55(21/4


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36 Hall Street, Clitheroe, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hargreaves 171 Atherton Road, Oakleigh, Victoria, Aus­ tralia, and formerly of Wad- dington Road. Clitheroe, was married on Wednesday at Ss. Michael and John Church, to Dr Juan Gequillana, third son of Mi's. F. Gequillana, of Amelia Avenue, Bacalod City Philippines, and the late Mr. Gequillana.


Miss Christine Hargreaves, c


grated to Australia last May a student nurse at Blackburn Royal Infirmary, and now awaiting the results of her final examination. The bridegroom an anaesthetist at Hie Royal Bucks. Hospital, Aylesbury


The bride, whose family emi­


Arthur Hargreaves the bride wore a full-length empire-line dress of white crystal satin, the bodice trimmed wi'h guipure lace. Her full-length veil was secured by a headdress of white freesias, and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and white lilac.


Given away by her uncle. Mr.


Muriel Gascoyne and the brides­ maids, Ann Lathom ard Pat Hart, wore full-leng’h dresses of pale blue brocade with single daffodil headdresses surrounded by mixed freesias. All canned bouquets of mixed freesias and daffodils.


Tlie matron ol honour. Mr


Arizabal and the usher Mi1 John Hargreaves. The ceremony was conducted by Father Sommerville.


Best man was Mr. Jeorge


cock Inn, Waddington, the couple left for their honeymoon in North Devon, the br'de wear­ ing a deep pink two-piece suit with navy blue accessories.


After a reception at the Moor


Dr. and Mrs. Gequillana will live in Aylesbury.


Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker will Miss Linda Mary Maloney,


Avenue, Clitheroe, was married recently at Ss. Michael and John Church, to Mr. Peter Taylor, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, of 23 Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe. Given away by her father,


fisher blue satin with embroid­ ered bodice and sleeves, a white headdress and elbow-length gloves. She carried white car­


nations. Best man was Mr. Michael


the bride wore a dress of white Swiss nylon lace trimmed with pink rosebuds, with a full back falling into a circular train. Her bouffant veil was secured by a single rose and she carried a bouquet of pink and white car­ nations. The bridesmaid. Miss Pauline


Ann Maloney (bride's sister) wore a full-length dress ofking-


Mansfield, groomsmen were Messrs. John Murray and Michael Tavlor, and the usher was Mr. Bill Taylor. The cere­ mony was performed by Fr. F.


Hannon After a reception at the Moor­


cock Inn, Waddington, the couple left for their honeymoon in London the bride wearing a tarta- caoe-coat with brown accessories. Mr and Mrs Taylor will live


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