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Sabden dog food works is vetoed


A MOVE to demolish and rebuild a dog fooc factory off Whalley Road, Sabden, has been rejected by Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee.


ANGLERS' TALES


THE Hark-to-Bounty Inn at Slaidburn has this week been a Mecca for fishermen from a wide area.


They’ve made their way


there in response to the inn’s open invitation “Let’s go f ish in g ,a three day event with a difference. Brainchild of the inn’s


in at a film show, which displayed the delights of angling in Galway Bay and other Irish waters, before lunching — leaving plenty of time for a visit to the equip­ ment display. One such was Mr Edward


Jones, of West Bradford, who, now he is retired, fishes almost every day. Although he explained that the Ribble is a late river for salmon he couldn’t wait to examine the carbon fibre rods on display. The resident’s lounge had


been transformed into a veritable fisherman’s Alad­ din’s cave and fly-fishing experts, some had travelled to Slaidbum from the other end of the county for the event, were lovingly handl­ ing the la te s t in rods. Erudite discussions on the merits of graphite, carbon fibre and glass fibre were b ein g b an d ied ab o u t , interspersed with a variety of fishermen’s tales.


after only being open for a few hours, Mr Hey was surprised by the interest being shown. He thought up the idea to promote interest among fishermen already looking forward to the trout and salmon season. Most of the visitors looked


proprietor, Mr Peter Hey, the accent for the three days is almost exclusively on fish and fishing — from “fish bar lunches” and speciality dinners, to films on fishing and an exhibition of the latest fishing equipment. By Tuesday lunchtime,


meeting on Monday that planning permission should


Members decided at their


be turned down because the proposed development was detrimental to the character and appearance of the area,


In a report, the Chief


Architect and Planning Officer, Mr Charles Wilson, said that the site of the factory was near the former Print Works.'


Last September planning


permission was given to turn a group of wooden buildings into a dog food factory. However, the applicant


Alistair gains


grocery award \


made it clear at the outset that he wished to place the business on a sound and formal financial footing in order to carry out substan­ tial improvements to the existing buildings. A condition of plann


ap prova l excluded the processing of meat unfit for human consumption and the owner subsequently submit­ ted a further application for a knackers yard on the site. Following local opposition


sought permission for the demolition of the wooden buildings, apart from a garage, and the construction of a permanent building. In nis recommendation Mr


this was refused. ' The present application


Wilson said that the site of the factory was shown in the approved County Develop­ ment Plan, and the review of the plan submitted to the Environment Secretary, as being in an area of great landscape value. I t was also within the


ning authority followed a policy of strict control over proposals for new develop­ ment. In view of this the plan­


ners thought that the erec­ tion of a new industrial building on the site would be contrary to that policy and detrimental to the character and appearance of the area.


Forest of Bowland area of outstanding natural beauty. In these areas the plan­


A MEMBER of the staff at H illa rd s Supermarket, C l ith e ro e , Mr Alistair Johnson, of The Grove, Whalley, has gained the f i r s t y e a r ad v a n c ed distribution certificate of the Institute of Grocery Distribution. Mr Johnson, who is 20,


received the award from Mr Peter Hartley, Hillards’ managing director. Mr Johnson is a former pupil of Clitheroe Royal Gram­ mar School and an active m em b e r o f W'halley Church Players. He has been with Hillards for four years.


Employers afraid


to take on staff


AN Act designed to protect workers’ rights of employ­ ment came under fire at Tuesday’s meeting of the Ribble Valley Council’s P o licy and Resources Committee. Chairman Coun. Bill


Fleming said the Employ­ ment Protection Act — passed in June last year — was making employers “ frightened” to take on staff. “The Act lays down provi­


sions which make it virtually impossible for employers to dispose of staff after they’ve been in employment for a certain time,” he said.


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Allotments


list reduced G R E E N -F IN G E R E D Clitheroe folk waiting to rent an allotment may be nearer their target. For an updated waiting


list for allotments in the town shows that there has been a drop of about 30% in those waiting to rent a patch of soil.- Town Clerk Mr Leslie


Telford said this was prob­ ably because the list had not been updated for a number of years and some people on the list were now either too old or no longer interested in gardening. Last year between 70 and


80 people were waiting for one of the town’s five allot­ ment areas. Most allotments are about


300 sq. yards — West View being the largest area with 60 allotments. "I think the updating of


the list has meant that a lot of names have been cleared off. People have to wait anything up to a year depending on which site theywant,” said Mr Telford. “They will still have to


wait quite a time for a patch of land, however, as there are still 50 people on the waiting list.


Cheerful


Knight worked on a farm at Waadington when he first came to the area. However, following a motorcycle acci­ dent, he .decided to take a ‘ob at the filling station and le' was later promoted to forecourt manager.


. He was taken to hospital'


last week following a heart attack. Mr Knight leaves a wife Joan, and three daugh­ ters. ■


character A MAN known to scores of Clitheroe motorists died in the intensive care unit at Blackburn Royal Infirmary on Tuesday night. He was Mr Alan Knight (40), of Highfield Road, Clitheroe, a popular and cheerful figure on the forecourt at the Roundabout Filling Station, C h a tb u rn Road, for a number of years. Born in Liverpool,' Mr


co n c e rn ed ab o u t th is measure because it is affect- in g o u r lo c a l sm a ll businesses.” Coun. Fred Green (Wilp-


shire) said the Act was making things particularly difficult for local farmers. Several had told him they


were reluctant to take on temporary labour because the provisions regarding dismissal were so stringent. The committee agreed to


ask the Association of District Councils to lobby the Government and express the Ribble Valley’s concern at the Act.


Snooker leaders maintain form


LEADING teams in Clitheroe and District Snooker League, Waddington A and Conservative A, both won their latest feague games. Results:


Conservative B 6, Conservative


A 8; Waddington B 2, Waddington A 12; Chatbum 10, Royal British


-Legion 4; Great Harwood Liberal B 4, Liberal A 10; Rimington 8, Calderstones 6; Social Club 10, Catholic Club 4. Individual results: Conservative B 405, Conserva­


Cyril drives on


tive A 415. A. Middlebrough 77, G. Tomlinson 51; D. Nuttail 62, D. Lord 81; R. Parker 45,1. Tomlin­ son 77; A. McNab 74, G. Ireland 68; T. Makinson 62, D. Cowper- thwaite 73; 0. Lodge 85, J. Nuttail 65.


ton A 487. K. Walmsley 56, J. B. Herd 85; J. Titterington 57, J. Wooff 83; B. Waddington 42, S. Hatton 120; T. H. Walmsley 57, F. Coar 75; A. Wilkinson 59, D. Nelson 56;-B. Phillip 47, T. A. Makinson 88. - Chatburn 438, Royal British


Legion 365. P. Jones 63, M. Alston 79; R. Parker 74, B. Holden 51; R. Turner 48, B. Alston 99; N. Robinson 92, R. Drake 38; D. Speak 85, G. Lambert 50; H. Frankland 66, T. Williams 48. Great Harwood Liberals B 391,


Liberal A 423.V. Higginson 102, P. Reid 65; H. White 46, D. Forshaw 69; A. Root 78, A. Chew 68; J. Hacking 57, S. Monk 66; J. Mellor 43, B. Rishton 79; D Riley 65, P. Wiggins 76. Rimington 466, Calderstones


423. B. Thistlethwaite 78, H. Clayton 90; D. Seed 63, D. Fitzpatrick 48; J. Spencer 67, C. Graham 72; T. Kenyon 72, D. Hindle 102; D. Booth 90, D. Beris- fo rd 59; D. P acker 96, P. Backhouse 52. Highest break: D. Packer, 38. Social Club 484, Catholic Club


330. E. Horsfield 54, C. Naylor 55; J . Hall 90, J. Holmes 61; B. Hargreaves 109, R. Grimshaw 41; J. Cowell 96, R. Turner 46; B. Dixon 76, B. Johnson 67; R. Cowk- ing 59, T. Davies 60.


Clitheroe give way


to pressure,


Fleetwood 4th 18 pts, Clithcroe 0


AGAINST much heavier opposition, Clitheroe Rugby Union FC were beaten by 18 points to none when they visited Fleetwood 4th. Clitheroe played their


usual style of rugby with good running resulting from the little amount of ball they received from the loose and set scrums. They held the opposition, the pace began to tell


but


but pressure did not gi th em th e p o in ts they deserved. The two remain­ ing tries resulted from good play by Fleetwood. Clitneroe RUFC: Wilson,


P a rk in so n , Greatorex, Spiers, Lund, Emmott, Hill, Corless, Dinsdale, Sweeney, Ramsey, Williamson, Wrig- ley, Jones, Fielding.


Empress go nap


EMPRESS Squash Club were optimistic about the outcome of their match against Preston Grasshop­ pers ’


2nd, having already


defeated them in the away leg. The optimism proved to


be well founded as Empress handed out a 5-0 trouncing to the visitors. Conor McLaughlin played


when a misunderstanding on the Clitheroe line caused the first try and conversion. Clitheroe stayed the half hi ve


Waddington B 318, Wadding­


in Minis RIBBLE VALLEY motor­ ists will continue to follow with keen in te re s t the fortunes of Langho rally driver Cyril Bolton. His co-driver for the


season will again be Ian Grindrod, of Stonyhurst, who partnered the Finnish driver Marku Sarriston on last year’s RAC rally in a works TR7, Cyril is continuing his


association with Leyland Minis during this year, Leyland cars have provided the necessary parts for him to build a new lightweight Mini Clubman. This will be th e fourth car he has constructed from a mere body shell during his career in rallying. With this car he will


both cars and Dunlop will be providing a new type of rally ty r e which they have recently introduced.


Trinity


win needle match


are members of the junior squad representing the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association in Divi­ sion Four of the Lancashire and Cheshire inter-county league. Winners were Trinity whose 6-4


THE meeting between Trinity B and Catholic Youth Club A was a sharper than usual needle event. Involved were six players who


Stewart Thomson each won two sets, with Robert Foulkes addin a third. In the doubles Horsfal and Thomson beat Danny Coulston and Robert Driver. Coulston, the Catholic YC skip­


result equalled them previous victory on the Catholic Youth Club tables. For Trinity, Mark Horsfall and


Hutchinson, lost all three sets but the score-line did not do him justice for he came within an ace of winning two of them. Latest league results:


Divison One


8; Catholic Social Centre A 2, Flexible B 8; Trinity C 3, Clitheroe PO B 7; Trinity C 1, Flexible B 9; Crabtrees 4, Trinity C 6; Trinity B 6, Catholic Youth Club A 4.


Crabtrees 2, Waddington SC A Division Two Catholic Youth Club B 8,


Catholic Social Centre B 2; Trinity D 0, Flexible D 10; Clitheroe PO 10, Rimington Ladies 0; Flexible D 6, Clitheroe PO 4; Catholic Social Centre B 1, Flexible B 6; Riming­ ton Ladies 2, Waddington SC B 8.


his hard-hitting opponent in s t r a ig h t se ts , playing co n tro l led squash ana making the kill at the oppor­ tune moment. In similar vein Steve Hutchinson also won in straight sets against a very experienced player. Empress number one Mike Heyworth concluded the match with a now-expected 3-0 victory.


Lost at Crewe


THE Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association’s junior team lost 9-1 at Crewe in a Lancashire and Cheshire Junior Divison Four match. S. Thomson lost 21-10, 21-


18, 21-18, 17-21, 21-18; and won 19-21, 17-21.


21, 21-6; 21-14, 22-20; 21-18; 21-18. R. Foulkes lost 21-12, 21-


18; 21-12, 21-10; 21-12, 20- 22, 23-21. In the doubles Thomson and Driver lost 22-20, 21-12.


Under-18s match


from T. Haythomthwaite, H. B. Dinsdale, G. Conti, P. Durban, G. Townsend, D. Astin, I. Webb, E. Young, J. Coleboume, P. Stirzaker, P. Bretherton, D. i Norman, T. Braithwaite, P. Harrison. Players meet at Roefield. 1- 15 p.m.


THE Ribbie Valley League will entertain the Preston Churches League in the first round of. the LFA Under-18 Inter-League competition at Roefield, on Saturday. Kick­ off 2 p.m. ’ Ribble Valley will choose


R. Driver lost 21-15, 18-


upon the weakness of his opponent’s backhand to achieve a 3-1 win, and an in- form David McKinlay frequently wrong-footed his ment for a 3-1 victory, fall Pollard despatched


Up for the cup


BOTH Waddington teams will be engaged in the quarter-finals of their respective cup games this weekend. The seniors have Blackburn


West as visitors to Twitter Lane in th e B i r tw is t le Cup which Waddington last won in 1947. Hie Reserves travel to Mill Hill


Old Boys (Blackburn) in the Eddleston Cup of which they were


winners in 1966. The Waddington senior side are


also involved in the Craven Cup. Last Saturday’s game at Skipton Bulldogs was washed out and it has been arranged to play the game on February 18th. W ad d in g to n (v Blackburn


W e s t , home): Underwood, Whiteside (N), Leach, Richards, Nuttall, Reddin, McGuire, Kirk, Kirk, Rimmer, Walker (R), Whiteside (S), Walker (G). Meet ground 1-30 p.m. Waddington Res (v Mill Hill Old


Boys, away) from: Dennett, B i a l e c k i , S im s , C a r t e r , Humphries, Robinson, Spencer, Lund, McAlly, Bishop, Rush, Waddington, Behan, Stoddart, A. N. Other. Meet Waggon and Horses 1 p.m.


Games off


UN a programme savaged by the weather, three clubs still managed to fulfill their Ribble Valley Football League games. In Division One Hurst Green trounced Royal Oak by eight clear


goals and in Division Three Transport put three goals past West Bradford without reply. Whalley Rangers A


played Cross Keys but the


result is not to hand. The postponed Ashley


Accs........................ 14 9 H. Green................. 14 8 S. Mill...................... 12 9 RSSC...................... 13 6 Sabden..................... 14 7 Chatburn........ ......... 12 5 Henthom................ 10 5 Read........................ 11 5 Whalley Anns.......... 13 5 Royal Oak................ 13 5 W.-Bradford....... . 12 2 Chipping................. 13 3 Giindleton........ . 14 2 Lions....................... 13 1


Division One . PW


Smith and Dan Seed trophy semi-finals will be replayed on a date to be arranged.


D LPt 3 2 21 4 18 3 18 2 17 6 15 4 13 2 13 4 12 G 12 7 11


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per, had a marvellous match, winning i ll his three sets. Robert Driver made it three for the club. The th ird player, Andrew


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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN & COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974 .SAWLEY CONSERVATION AREA


The Ribble Valley Borough council, pursuant to Section 277 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1971, have designated as an extension to the existing Conservation Area a t S aw le y , the a re a of Laneside, Sawley and the fields to the south east of Sawley Abbey numbered 7125 and 8730 on the 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey Map of the area. The effect of designation is that any person wishing to demolish the whole or part of any building or cut down, top, lop or uproot any tree within the Conservation Area must : to certain exemptions)


irst apply for consent from the


local authority or in the case of trees, give the authority’ 6 weeks notice of the proposed action. A plan showing the extended boundary is available for inspection at the Ribble Valley Borough Council Planning Department, Princess Avenue Clitheroe between the hours o 8-45 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA: NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND


An application (3/78/0005/P has been received for permis­ sion to erect a detached single storey dwelling on land at Salisbury Hall Farm, Newton- in-Bowland. The application is in outline form only, and the submitted plans indicate the siting of the proposed dwelling in relation to surrounding prop­ erty.


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CONSERVATRIION A R E A - LISTED BUILDING


The following applications h a v e been received for permission to redevelop land at No’s. 15-19 Castle Street, CLITHEROE. a) 3/78/0037 An application for listed building consent to demolish the exisitng car showrooms, which are now in a dilapidated state.


b) 3/78/0038 An application for planning permission to erect new retail premises on the site.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of S p e c ia l Architectura l or Historic Interest and is also w i th in th e d e s ig n a te d CONSERVATION AREA. Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Princess Avenue, Clitheroe BB7 2AL quoting the relevant reference number. A copy of these applications and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated. Signed CHARLES WILSON (Chief Architect & Planning Officer)


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COLORMAID require


Part-time


DEMONSTRATORS No experience necessary. For further details


TEL. ACCRINGTON 36447


LANCASHIRE AREA Health Authority Burnley District


BURNLEY GENERAL HOSPITAL


GREENACRE GARAGE


GREENACRE STREET, CLITHEROE require an


EXPERIENCED


AUTO ELECTRICIAN Top rates of pay.


Vehicle provided if necessary.


Apply in person or telephone CLITHEROE 23108


WEAVERS CRABTREE’S


CONFECTIONERS require full time


SALES


Five-day week. Easter school leaver may be considered.


ASSISTANT Apply


10 Market Place, Clltheroe


required — DAY SHIFT Clean, good quality work Apply — Mr Vickers


SUN STREET, CLITHEROE or phone Clitheroe 22551


Wm WESTHEAD & SONS LIMITED


RELIABLE PERSON wanted for


PART-TIME


MILK DELIVERY Six mornings.


Must be able to drive.


Tel. Clitheroe 22891 or Clitheroe 23590


ROSENDA (Blackburn) LTD are looking for a


D N TECHICIAN N ESIG (Male or female) Fully experienced in * Children’s wear field.


* The practical and commercial styling for chain store requirements.


* Pattern cutting to size chart specifica­ tions.


The successful applicant will be responsible to the design room manager. Good salary, holidays honoured.


Apply in writing giving full details of experience to The Personnel Officer


Bridge Mill, Moorgate Street, Mill Hill, Blackburn


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LADY REQUIRED


Three or four days per week to help in private nursing home in Waddington.


Experience preferred but not essential.


Transport provided from Clitheroe


Please ring Mrs Chadwick Clitheroe 22636


Situations Vacant


ROBINSONS TOURS


are now considering applica­ tions from experienced


COACH TOUR DRIVERS


for the 1978 touring season.


Knowledge of South Coast resorts an advantage.


Also PART-TIME


PSV DRIVERS for weekends


Telephone Great Harwood 885599 for appointment. 15002


DEERHOUSE FARM GISBURN


Mr C. H. Hindley requires the services of a good


STOCKMAN/


COWMAN (80 cows)


Modern house provided. Good wage.


Apply the Farm Manager, MR ALEC HUDSON


DEERHOUSE FARM, GISBURN CLITHEROE, LANCS.


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NOW HAVE VACANCIES FOR SKILLED


CENTRE LATHE TURNERS SKILLED


UNIVERSAL MILLERS SKILLED


V.T.L. OPERATORS EXPERIENCED


PROGRESS CHASERS SKILLED


INSPECTORS Good conditions. Good rates of pay.


Applications from men and women to The Personnel Manager


WIDOW HILL ROAD, BURNLEY Tel. Burnley 20111


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FITTER CAPSTAN SETTER/


OPERATOR AND


FABRICATOR/WELDER Apply


LOOEMATIC GROUP


PRIMROSE, CLITHEROE Telephone 22233


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DESIGN STYLE LTD UP BROOKS, CLITHEROE


Due to a . full programme of both curtains and bedspreads, we require


MACHINISTS (Male or female)


Apply Mr J. Brown, Clitheroe 24525


• live in or out. — The Grand H o t e l , P r o m e n a d e , Morecambe. Tel. 419921. 15857


So there’s no AVON LADY calling on you!


PERHAPS THERE IS A VACANCY — Why not find out before the opportunity slips by YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS IT


Tel. Mrs Rea, Great Harwood 888323 or. write to 36 Moss Street, Great.Harwood.


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