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THREE Scouts from the 1st Pendle Troop attended Clitheroe District Venture Scouts’ meeting to see a film on canoeing techni ques-. Duncan Eglin, a Venture Scout who is an expert canoeist, com mented on the film and demonstrated strokes and
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Nature, group will record
bird sightings
CLITHEROE Naturalists’ Society proposes to form an ornithological group and publish a yearly report describing observations. > ■ ‘ This was decided at. the
Critic of
industrial planning proposal
INDUSTRIAL develop ment planning applications should not be considered by district councils, Coun. Mrs Joyce Reese told a meeting of the Ribble Val
a recommendation from the Planning .Committee
ley Council.- She was commenting on-
tha t such applications should become district responsibilities without having to refer them to the Department of the Envi ronment'as at present. Mrs Reese (Longridge)
- and promote . interest in natural history subjects. A 'flower record i is - to: be
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annual meeting, ‘.when retiring:chairman Mr Gil bert Friend ’ outlined / the objects of the' society,' which were to stimulate
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Mr H; E. Cook, president; Mrs A. Bleazard, chair
said: “I think industrial development decisions can be'potentially disastrous to the environment. And I feel it’s essential that the ultimate power is held by people with no direct inter est and who are totally and completely unbiased.” Council leader Bill Flem
ing (Langho) said it would be “very unfortunate” if Mrs Reese was suggesting that members of the Plan ning and Development Committees were biased. And Coun. Geoffrey
man; Mr R. F. Yates, vice- chairman; Mrs C. E. Sea- gar, secretary; Mrs ’ G. M; Robinson, assistant secret ary; Mr F. Harrop, trea surer; Mr . R. •/'Bleazard, assistant treasurer; Mrs G. M. Robinson, Press corres pondent; Mr E. Ormand and Mrs; F! Blades, auditors; ■ Mr B. Sharpies, projectionist. On the committee are
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Ainsworth (Clayton-le- Dale) said: “I am sure we have' better knowledge to deal with local plans than anyone in Whitehall.” The council adopted the. prop osal with Mrs Reese voting against.
Council not seeking seat
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s failure to nominate a candidate for an extra seat on the North West Water Authority was criticised by Coun. Geoffrey Ainsworth (Clayton-le-Dale). The authority has made
THE hilarious behind-the-scenes carry-on at a sea side boarding house, promises to have the audience in stitches when Calaerstones Revile and Dramatic . Society presents its latest production "Beside the Seaside’’ tonight, tomorrow and Saturday. ■ The Lancashire comedy by Leslie Sands, set in a
typical Blackpool boarding house during the sum mer-season, is produced by John Smith, of Padiham.
left, at the back, are Margaret Colbert (Florrie,'the maid), Philip Armitage (Wit Pearson), Ann How- arth (Ethel Pearson), David Ruane (Tony Brett), Brian Haworth (Mr Pepper), Front, Margaret Dil- ivorth (Mrs Austin the landlady), Rosalie Armitage (Sally), Brenda Jones (Mrs Pepper), Sally Robert son (Pat Marlow). •
Pictured on the set are the cast of nine. From the i n
an extra seat available to Lancashire’s district cou ncils—bringing their rep resentation to two — and nominations are now being accepted. Coun. Ainsworth told a
techniques. ■ A water-boiling competi tion was held after a demonstration of petrol, paraffin and methylated spirit stoves. The less well k n ow n p e t r o l - ty p e pressure stove proved to be fastest, despite its small
size.The Venture Scouts will be at a county camp at Bromley this weekend.
Village hazards 1 the s p o t l ig h t
WEST BRADFORD Parish Council is being pressed by the Women’s Institute to obtain better street lighting in the village. The WI claims that a big
Cement works employee
meeting of tlje district council he was “ d is turbed”, that the Policy and Resources Committee had not put forward a candi date. But Couri. Bill Fleming
said it would have been “short sighted” of the com mittee to put forward a name when there was only one extra seat for 14 coun cils.
strong candidate from the Fylde,” he said. “I think it’s important to have a good man irrespective of where he comes from.” He added that if a nomination. had been made it would have been Coun. Geoffrey Ainsworth.
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A FASHION show organ ised by the Waddington branch of the Royal British Legion raised £35 for the Poppy Appeal Fund., . It was held in the Parish
Hall, Clitheroe, with clothes provided by Mrs Je an P a rk e r , of the Economic Stores.
A MAN who made his home in1 Clitheroe shortly after the war, Mr Wilfred Forster, ’ of Parson Lane, died suddenly last week. Mr Forster, who was 60,
was employed at Ribbles- dale Cement Works, where he had worked for many years. When he
increase in local traffic has not been matched by, improved street lighting ana that this creates road hazards. I t also believes that
warning notices are insuf ficient on what it regards, as the dangerous bends on the narrow road from the Millstones Hotel to Eaves Hall Lane.A delegate from the WI .was sent to last night’s meeting of the Parish Council to make represen tations. It was pointed out that
first came to Clitheroe he was employed as a bus driver with Ribble Motor Services. Up to 1973 he was. a members of Clitheroe Con
servative Club. Mr Forster leaves a
wife, Voilet, and a married son. Service and cremation took place at Accrington on Monday.
Did not halt
FOR not stopping at the halt sign at the-junction'of Highfield Road and Peel Street, Nicholas Gardner (17), of Bolland Prospect, Clitheroe, was fined £20 at Clitheroe. He stated in a letter that he had slowed down at the junction, but continued because nothing was coming.
dangers continue to grow, as new houses are still being built in the village and there are many two- car families. Chapel Lane, where there is only one small lamp near the Trutex factory, is considered a priority for better lighting. No cases of housebreak
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Parking offence
FOR parking a car in the controlled area of the zebra crossing in King Street, Whalley, Richard Ashton (31), of Woodlands Drive, Whalley, was fined £35 at Clitheroe.
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THE sore feet were forgotten when eight loyal Burnley Football Club, supporters took part in a sponsored walk for their club. ■ ' ■ : ; For after walking the 12 miles
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■ The next meeting of- the. supporters club will' be at the Brown Cow, Clitheroe, a week on Sunday at,7-30. ■'
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