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CASE GOES TO CROWN COURT
NEARLY 100 witnesses may be called against three men committed for Crown Court trial accused of the raid on The Bungalow at Chatburn Service Station last August, Mr Robert Hirst, prosecuting, told Clitheroe Magistrates.
Terence Fletcher (24),
unemployed, of- no fixed address; Stephen Anthony Fletcher (19), scrap metal dealer, of The . Caravan
Site,' Shipley; and Mark Vickers (19), labourer, of no fixed address, are charged to g e th e r ' with aggravated burglary at the bungalow and theft of. cash an d p ro p e r ty wor t h £788.80V4.
said to have a metal bar wi t h him, S t e p h e n Fletcher a ’sawn-off shot
Terence Fletcher was
gun and knife.
Mark Vickers a
seven charges of theft and one of unlawful and mali cious wounding.
The Fletchers also face
were remanded in custody and granted legal aid. There were no applications for bail. .
All three defendants
resented by Mr Robert Moore and Vickers by Mr Keith Blackwell. Report ing restrictions were not lifted.
The Fletchers were rep tion took over Littlemoor Mill, Whalley Road,
WHEN it conies to tractor driving, it doesn’t i take the lads of Clitheroe YFC long to move For their annual tractor-backing competi
nto gear. ‘
was to reverse a tractor and trailer through a course of oil cans, before driving it forward to the starting point again.
Bradford was the winner and Richard Whit- well, of Pendleton Hall Farm, the runner-up.
Andrew Bristol, of Whittakers Farm, West
parties by the hosts, who were thanked by Christine Bradley and Elizabeth Robinson, Andrew Rristol and Mark Lonsdale. Our picture shows’ some of those who took
part in the tractor hacking. Mr Dent is on the left.
behind the wheel, the girls met indoors for a talk by Mrs Florence Browne about amusing incidents on her travels abroad. A sandwich supper was laid on for both
While' the boys were testing their skills
Clitheroe, by permission of Mr and Mrs Brian Dent. About 30 members took part and their task <
obstacles or if a driver had to change gear to , avoid one.
Penalty points were incurred for hitting 1
A LOCAL painter and decorator is being sought to come up with some bright ideas for improving the decor of Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour.
Telford said that after pipes had burst in the council chambe r l as t w inter, d amp had appeared in one corner of the Mayor’s Parlour and it had been decided to rede corate the whole room, which was last decorated in 1973.
Town Clerk Mr Leslie
council members would like to see the room deco rated in a more imagina tive style, but in keeping with its use.
This time, however,
12-month driving ban
each case for not producing his driving licence, and not producing a certificate pf insurance and test certifi cate. He had to pay a doctor’s
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FOR driving a car in Whal ley with excess alcohol in his blood, Christopher Egan (24), of Balmoral Avenue, Clitheroe, was fined £75 by Clitheroe magistrates and banned f rom dr i vi ng for 12 months. He was also fined £5 in
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