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Clitheroo Advertiser and Times, November 22nd, 197s IS '~v*ffa t - ^ T e RIO^ nm m '


Preserving Clitheroe’s heritage


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M IE itre lations.


contest final


THE Rev. J. C. Hudson offi­ ciated at the wedding at St James's Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday, of Miss Diane Hillary, of Clitheroe. and Mr John Anthony Broughton, of Sheffield. Tire bride is the only


BROUGHTON -HILLARY


taking an active part in helping to preserve and enhance the appearance of Clitheroe.


Lancashire County Council has designated the town centre to be a conservation area. This embraces most of the old central part of the town and Is delineated on a map which can be seen at


As the planning authority,


the Town Clerk’s Office at the Castle. Clitheroe Town Council


has given its support to the scheme of which one effect will be to give greater powers of development and control and a better standard of planning than in the past.


prepare draft proposals for the environmental improve­ ment of the area, even down to such detail as lamp standards. I t is in the formation of


The next step will be to ROLE


daughter of Mrs K. Hillary of 16 Wilson Street, Clitheroe and the late Mr T. Hilary and tlie bridegroom is the only son of Mr and Mrs E, Broughton, of 13 Maplebeck Avenue, Sheffield. Given away by her grand­


which are on the statutory list as buildings of special architectural or historic interest.


tlon area includ include


Castle, the Parish Church, and certain properties hi Castle Street, the Market Place and Church Street, the former Crown Inn, The Alleys, and some properties in York Street, Wellgate, Duck Street and Lowcrgate, including Stanley House.


Among them arc the


these proposals that the Civic Society, the Chamber of Trade and other local organisations will have an opportunity to play a con­ structive role in conjunction with the Ribble Valley District Council. Now that the conservation


the kitchens, the


father, Mr E. A. Peel, the briie wore an Empire-line gown r : white crepe-de-chine, with lace edging on the liodic; and cuffs. She had a floral headdress and full- length veil trimmed with daisies, and carried pink roses and freesia trimmed with white ribbon. She was attended by Miss


Patricia Swinbank, who wore a gown cut on Princess lines n salmon pink crepe, with


CLITHFROE viewers might have recognised a familiar face in the television Master­ mind contest the other night.


tum, who was born in Clith- croc and attended the Gram­ mar School daring the war "cars. Tlie family lived in Church street', and his ialiier. tile lute Mr William Snallham. played a promi­ nent pari in Hie King Lane opera?, bring particularly remembered for his " Jack Feint ” m The Yeoman of tile Guard.


For the winner of the round was Mr Richard Snail-


swered questions on Ethiopia as his special subject, is senior civilian lecturer in history at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. He has travelled widely, and a few years a so joined an expedi­ tion to explore the Bine Nile, ftftcr which he des­ cribed his experiences in a book.


Mr Snailham, who an­


BARROW AUTUMN FAYRE BRINGS RECORD SUM


Mrs Eileen Thompson, has rent Mr Snailham a tele­ gram on behalf of all Clith- *ronians. congratulating him pn his success and wishing him good luck for the final


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No excise licence


FOR keeping t..i unlicensed car on the road. Robert Lawson, self-employed motor mechanic, of BoUand Pros­ pect. Clit'neroe, was fined p-92 and ordered to pay “wk duty of £2.08 at Clitheroe.


lust bought the car and had “fought it home on trade Plates. He had it MoT feted and took out a licence immediately.


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The lucky winner in the


Couu. James Fell opened the fayre, and Air AIcNab res­ ponded. The minister, the Rev. Mrs Kathleen Hendry, presided.


ClHlieroe RDC chairman


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(left) looks on as Coun. nd Airs Fell examine the sweet stall, manned by Karen Holden, John Birtwistle and Helen Cowperthwaltc.


PICTURE: Airs Hendry


Bronze medal


tions of the London Academy rf Music and Drainatio Art, Miss Janie Tattersall, of SnlthlU Terrace, OUtlieroe, was successful in passing the bronze medal for senior act­


ing. At the November examina­ Alison Crowdy, Julie Hol­


Study French methods


TEN senior executives from Hillards Ltd, the Leeds- based supermarket group which has a store in Clitheroe, have just re­ turned from a three-day tour of French supermarket and hypermarket companies,


managing director of Hil­ lards Mr Peter Hartley, is the latest in a programme of overseas visits undertaken by the senior staff of the group aimed at acquainting them with the latest tech­ niques in supermarket and hypermarket selling.


The visit, led by joint


Air Hartley said: “ Many ideas picked up from a visit to on American supermarket nn'd other Continental'coun­ tries have been incorporated in our supermarkets over the past few years. Discus sions with Frenoh manage­ ment on two visits this year have proved invaluable for senior executives."


Commenting on the trip, No ‘L’ plates


FOR driving a car while unsupervised and also fail­ ing to display L-plates, pro­ visional licence holder David Wild (23), of Standen Road was fined £5 with endorse­ ment in each case at Olltheroe Magistrates’ Court-


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bodice edged in white. She wore a pink and white r ' turc hat with pink ribbons and carried a bouquet of pir roses with looped white ribbons. Best man was Mr John


Pe.T (bride's cousin), the groomsman was Mr Robert Peel, (bride’s cousin) and the usher was Mr David Hillary


the horn of the bride. Their future home will be in Froom Street, Chorlcy. The bride is a canteen


(bride's brother). A reception was held at


assistant at the Ribblesdale Cement Works. Photograph: Mrs A. Stretch, Chatbum.


boundary begins near Bawd, lands Bridge, goes along Parson Lane as far as the New Inn. along the top side of the Market (behind the shops in Castle Street). New Market Street, King Street into Railway View Avenue, turns sharp right at the entrance to Lowfield, and up the side of and across the top of the car park. I t continues behind the


On the west side the


LOCAL organisations such as the Civic Society and the Chamber of Trade could soon find themselves


some ’■R'-'.'.T * . The target of £500 was


reached at Chatbum Metho­ dist autumn fayre on Satur- dry to pay for the cost of re-wiring the chapel and school.


Tile fayre was opened by a


former Chalburn resident, Airs E. Thomson, of Maghull. Mrs Thomson, who was accompanied by her hus­ band, urged everyone to


make an effort to reach the target.


The opening prayer and


welcome were given by the minister, the Rev. P. M. G. Hood. Chairman for the occasion was Mr Colin


by Graham Jones, both primary Sunday School scholars. Hie stalls were well patron­


l.’jherwood, of Rishton, who lived in Chatbum as a boy. A spray of carnations was


ised and the bran tub, orga­ nised by the Play Group, was quickly emptied of its con­ tents. The ladies of the


presented to Mrs Thomson by Susan Hodgson,, and a buttonhole to Mr Isherwood


chapel held a drapery stall, the Ladles’ Club a jewellery stall, the men sold hardware and toys, the Ladles’ Fellow­ ship cakes, and the Sunday


School sweets and choco­ lates.


the Youth Club, whose mem­ bers also ran a stall for electrical and fancy goods.


Buffet teas were served by


stalls, from the left, are the Rev. N. D. Walton, the Rev. P. M. G. Hood, Mrs Mar­ jorie Maddock, Mrs Ruth Hood, Air Isherwood, Mrs Thomson. Mrs Isherwood and Mr Thomson.


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area has been designated special attention will have to be given to the protection of the character and appear­ ance of the area when con­


sidering planning applica­ tions within and adjoining it.


character of the conserva­ tion area must be advertised and a notice put on tile site.


BOUNDARIES


for inspection for a period of 21 days so that local opinion can be tested before any planning decisions are made. Properties in the conserva-


Plans must be available


which includes buildings or proposals affecting the


Any planning application


telephone exchange, along the back street bordering St Mary's Churchyard, behind The Alleys to St Denys’ Home where it crosses Pimlico Road to pass behind Hazelmero and into Well Terrace. From Well Terrace the


boundary continues along York Street, turning for short distance by the side of York House, behind Albion Mill. below' Tomlinson’s garage and turning sharply into Duck Street for a short distance. The line follows the


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Warm thanks


“ PLEASE convey to the citizens of Clitheroo our warm thanks and appre­ ciation for the very kind message we have re­ ceived.” This telegram, signed


from Buckingham Palace to the Ma y o r , Coun Richard Turner, in an swer to tile Council’s cable of good wishes for the. Royal wedding.


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