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fi Chtheroe Advertiser and Times, February 9th, 1978


Sabden argues for and against parking on busy road


A COTTAGE community faces a “who pays?” riddle over its solution to a parking problem.


Parking on the steep and


narrow Clitheroe Roaa into Sabden is causing concern for the parish council f ollow,-


ing complaints from motor­ ists passing through the village.


But two new couples to


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tw e l v e tables were in' play at Clitheroe Bridge Club. Winners were: NS Mr R. Atkinson and Mrs Thome, Mr Hicks and Mr W. H. Wilkinson; EW Mrs Haworth and Mrs L. Wilkin­ son, Mrs A. Brenton and Mrs Garde.


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Campers broke into school


FOUR friends who became hungry while camping out, broke into Brookside School, Clitheroe, . and took food from the canteen, Clitheroe Juvenile Panel was told. A 13-year-old boy. who at


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the cottages believe urgent priority should be given to a car park. Mr and Mrs Chris Wood and Mr and Mrs David Crompton — both two-car families — are willing to sacrifice their allotments for a “community parking area.”


lend a helping hand with the operation, but see the cost — and who “foots the bill” — as the stumbling block.


They are even willing to The council has suggested


that allotments across from the cottages could be cleared and used for parking. At1 presen t the land is rented by the residents from the land agents, Ingham and Yorke.


V a r i o u s so lu ti o ns


s u g g e s t e d 'i n the pas t resulted in a recent- on-the- spot meeting between parish councillors and Ribble Valley Council officials to see what could be done. Much of the problem has


been caused by young married couples — with one or sometimes two cars — moving into cottages. Now at times there are


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some 10 vehicles parked in the road. These make access to and, from Bury Row and T o p R ow “ h i g h l y dangerous.” But resident Mrs Audrey


Birtwell sees the parked cars in another light. “They usually have a


an ea r lie r hearing had admitted stealing food worth £6.38, was placed in the care of the local author­ ity after the Panel had consi- dered reports. The boy asked for two other offences to be taken into considera­ tion. Insp. T. J. Sumner said


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two of the campers broke into the school while the others kept watch. The 13- year-old and another stole tins of beefburgers, ham roll, carrots, soup and cher-


faster.” Mrs Birtwell would be


‘slowing down’ effect on most drivers speeding into the village,” she said. “And to dear the ears off the road would no doubt mean traffic coming down the hill much


reluctant to hand over her allotment, which has been in her family for over 100 years. She is dependent on the plot for providing her with cheaper vegetables. However, the residents must reach a decision by


next Thursday — the date of the all-important Ribble Valley Highways Commit­ tee meeting, when the whole question will be discussed.. ,


G R E E T I N G S » f rom Denmark were received by members of Clitheroe Round Table at their annual Charter night.


of the Round Table’s "twin" branch at Lemvig, a fishing port in North J u t l a n d , came to Clitheroe to attend the dinner, held at the Star- kie Arms Hotel on Friday.


MrJorn Erri, chairman


the town last year with other members of his Table and their wives, but had then been unable to leave his work as a busy veterinary surgeon.


He had intended to visit


— some from Hartlepool, FINED £25


More than 120 Tabiers


Glasgow and Carlisle — attended the dinner.


Association of Round Tables in Britain and Ireland was proposed by past chairman Richard Read. The response was given by chairman of area 34 (Ribble and Lune), Tony Egan, of Blackburn Greys. Clitheroe chairman


A toast to the National


BENCH WARNING ABOUT SUB-STANDARD PUBS


A WARNING that the Ribble Valley justices would “take the necessary action” in cases where licensed premises had not been brought up to standard was given by the chairman, Mr Stanley Westhead, at the Brewster Sessions.


immediate past national convener involved with the world council — pr e s ent ed a f ramed cert i f icate signi fying membership of the world council for Round Table and Service clubs. Pictured with guests


John Rushton proposed a toast to gues t s and visitors, to which Mike Briggs, of Wood Green, London, responded. M r Br i g g s —


AN accident with a tractor cost a Chipping man a £25 fine at Chtheroe Magis­ trates Court. Alan Parkin­ son (29), of Kirklands, admitted driving without due care and attention. Chi ef Insp. Thpmas


Sumner said Parkinson collided' with a car at the junction of Berry Lane and Derby Road, Longridge. In a letter, Parkinson


blamed a “blind spot” created by equipment at the front of the tractor and said he had taken all the care possible in the circumst­ ances.


and officials are, from the left, (front) Mr Briggs; the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Bob Ainsworth; Mr Rushton; Mr Erri; and the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Edward Newhouse.


some mended


Mr Westhead noted that alterations by


the complimented the The


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architect in 1975 had still not been carried out. An expla­ nation would be required. He


licensees generally on the way they ran them houses. He also congratulated the police on the manner in which they performed their arduous duties. The. public, he added, had every reason to be grateful to the police. Mr We s t h e a d al so


observed that there had been a three-fold increase in ,the number of assaults during the past year. The magistrates, he said, would deal with future cases to the utmost of their ability.


Journalises story


AT the February meeting of C l i t h e r o e E v e n i n g Townswomen’s Guild, Miss Sylvia Corbridge described her life as a journalist. She was thanked by Mrs


P. Chatbum. The drama group raffle


raised £9.40, the winner being Mrs Jane Cottam. On March 2nd, Canon G.


A. Williams, of Blackburn, will speak about Queen Mary.


annual report by Chief Supt. H. T. Parkinson


tions for assault where the influence of alcohol was a factor, including three on


policemen. In 1976 there had be e n nine assaults on members of the public and only one on the police.


Chief Supt. Parkinson


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are 41 “off” licences, 29 resi­ dential and restaurant, and two licensed clubs.


tion of 53,600 there are 443 people to each fully licensed house. If all other premises are included the figure is one licensed house to every 278. Police made 166 visits to


licensed premises during the year and found the premises generally well conducted. 1 There were 20 convictions


for drunkenness, all men, and. 33 prosecutions for drink-driving, of which three were dismissed. One case is still pending.


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