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Valley Council’s Planning and Transportation Com­ mittee, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg (Wiswell) told members that she had re­ ceived a petition from 34 residents asking if some­ thing- could be done.


Chairman of the Ribble The committee noted


the petition and agreed to discuss the issue at its. next meeting.


dents complained of the constant noise and fumes caused by heavy wagons arriving at the base of a haulage firm in Kirkmoor1 Road.


In the petition, resi­


were made worse by lor­ ries setting off early in the morning and on Sun­ days, too. In some cases, the noise was so bad that residents had to sleep in back bedrooms for any hope of having peace and quiet.


They said the problems


The Good Companions


LOW MOOR Good Com­ panions at their meeting last week discussed plans for their mini-fair in August.


their sorrow at tne death of Mrs A. Ellis, of St Anne’s Court, who has sung for them several times.


Members expressed


were expressed for a member. Mrs Broome sang and Mrs J. Scott was pianist for the community singing. Refreshments were served by Mrs E. Bush, Mrs S. Seedhall, Mrs A. Frankland and Mrs S. Crooks.


Birthday g re e t in g s


THE Sir William Brass Cup for the Vi c tor Ludorum was retained for a second year by S. B la c k l i d g e a t


runner-up was G. De- whurst, who received the John Kenyon Cup. The other, major , award win­ ners were: Middle School champion, J. • Whallpv-


for champion house was won by Castle with 108' points. Henderson came second with 79‘A points, Park third with 6916 points and Waddow fourth with 63 points. Vi c t o r L u d o r um


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School annual sports held at High Moor. Blacklidge also retained the Edmond­ son Trophy for the senior 100 metres. The Major Austin Cup


the


Widow dies after celebrating


83rd birthday


AFTER celebrating her 83rd; birthday, Mrs Amy Ellis, a former Rimington resident, was taken ill and died during the night. A- widow, she had in


Town plan


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First form champion, R. Sanderson. Junior School champion, L. Blackledge and M. Gredie, Harrison Cup jointly; Senior 800 metres, Neil Cook trophy, retained by D. Parrott; senior 1500 metres, Bur- nett-Hurst cup retained


by A. Hardy. New best times werej


set by R. Sanderson (Waddow) with 14.3 sec for the* first form 100 metres, and by D. Parrott (Castle) with 56.3 sec for the senior 400 metres. The prizes were pre­ sented- by the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Leo Wells, and pictured are some of the competitors. ■


— Henderson, P — Park, W — Waddow.


Results key: C — Castle, H Senior


. (H). 4 min. 58.1 sec. Discus: J. Brunton (C), D. Parrott, G. Dewhurst. 31.93 mtrs. Long Jump: S. Blackhdge, R. Prew, G. Dewhurst. 5.6 mtrs. Shot: G. Dewhurst, A. Crowther (H), I. MacFarlane (C). 10.67 mtrs. Relay 4 x 103 mtrs: Hen­ derson, Park, Castle, Waddow. 51.8 sec.


Intermediate


Taberner (H), M. Allen (C). 13.00 sec. .200 mtrs: J. Whaliey (P), P. Marsland (H), I.' Hughes (H). 27.1 sec. 400 mtrs: S. Anderson (C). P, Atkinson (C),- M; Rudgyarci (P). 68.2 sec. 800 ■ mtrs: R: Ford: (W), H, Jones (P), N. Dickinson (C). 2 min. 30.4 sec. 1500 mtrs: N. Dickinson, G. Fowler (P), H. Jones. 5 min. 11.3 sec. Shot; I. •Grealey (W),-P. Marsland, A. Lord (C): 11.70 mtrs.- High jump: P. Marsland, I. Hughes, J., Whalley. 1.37. mtrs. Discus: I: Wooff (C), I. Grealey; J. Whalley. 27.70 mtrs.. Long


100 mtrs: J. Whalley (P), P. w HviS %


lump: H. Jones, N. Osliffe (C), I. Hughes. 4.55 - mtrs. Relay: Henderson, Waddow, Castle,


V 1 First form',1100 mtrs:1 R. San­ derson (W). D. Geldard (C), .C;


Park. 54.18 sec. Junior


Barrett (H). .14.3 sec (record). Junior 100 mtrs: L. Blackledge !(W), R. Sanderson;; A;-, Gough (W). 13.9 sec. 200 mtrs. L.


1 Blackledge;' M.-Gredie (W),.M. Geldard ( 0 . 29.3 sec. 800 mtrs:


'.'42.11 sec; Long lump: L( :BlacKJ pledge;-: M;'; Grediejm'1 Geldard., ,4.41 mtrs. High jump:-Ail


.A:1 Blackburn (W),?A. -Nicholas M.crliambertf; (C).'' 2; min;'


'.Castle, Henderson, Park. 60.0( sec;


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• ater confidence received .a.;; 'b o o s t , a t ,the , Trutex - Henthorn factory.; ; > 1;» Pictured .is, Mr Peter;


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A'PROJECT, which will;


Church'of England'chil- i 'Fund-raising activities dren’s home in Pimlico such as those .at irutex Road.


'/ , will help to _ raise1 the


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downstairsTroom at - St , the accommodation. Denys into ia flat' for^use . 'The - Trutex* workforce by two’ teenagers who1 are' joined in two raffles and a ready to-leave'.the home.' tombola. In the picture ^Looking Rafter.:;themselves s ; are Mrs Joan, Hitchen,. the for ,a few’months‘.will de- * organiser,'and ,,Mrs« Sybil


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Crowther (H), S. Blacklidge (H). 30.53 mtrs. High Jump: D. Walters (P), S. Blacklidge, R. Prew (P). 1.52 mtrs. 800 mtrs: D. Parrott (C), J. Blanchflower (C), A. Newton (W). 2 mins 27.5 secs. 100 mtrs: S. Black­ lidge, G. Dewhurst (P), D. Hardcastle -(H). 12,3 sec. 200 mtrs: S. Blacklidge, G. De-, whurst, D. Parrott, 25.1 sec. 400 mtrs: D. Parrott, A. Hardy (C), N. Haines (C); 5G.3 'sec (record). 1500 mtrs: A. Hardy, J. Blanchflower, R. Whitehouse


Javelin: G. Patten (P-), A.


THERE were :no hitches to the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning; and Transportation Committee giving its blessing to a d r a f t pl an .on how Clitheroe should develop in the 1980s. 5


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with the plan, drawn up from an earlier consulta­ tive document and public opinion expressed at an exploratory exhibition, to­ gether with written , re­ sponses from various or­ ganisations.


Members were happy


be sent to the county council and if it tallies with the county structure plan, will be “certified.”


have the chance to inspect the “certified” plan and formally object or support it.


The public will then


result in a public local in­ quiry, but once resolved the local plan will ’ then become the principal document for guiding the development of Clitheroe.


Some objections may Light work


A RHYL firm has won the contract to inspect and maintain footway lighting in rural parts of the Ribble Valley during the next year. The firm offered to do the job for. £11 a lamp.


The draft plan will now


j-ecent. years lived at St Anne’s Court, Low Moor. Mrs Ellis was born in


Wales. Her husband worked on the railway and she moved with him to. Rosegrove, Burnley. She was badly’injured’by; an exploding shell. while working on munitions at Euxton during the war and had a silver plate in'


her head;1 In the early 1950s, she


and her husband moved to’ Gisburn, and later to Rimington. He was porter at the station there, and they lived at Sandilands Cottage. ■Mrs Ellis became a


member of Rimington WI, and was chairman of the handicrafts and produce show committee. She was also a member of St Mary’s Church, Gisburn. In memory of her hus­


Castle House come out top


EDISFORD School, Clitheroe, competing against 15 other Ribble Valley schools, came top in the Primary 'Schools’ Sports Association swim­ ming gala at the Ribbles- dale Pool. Edisford had 39pts, Whalley CE 37 and


Langho CE 25. Pictured are some of the lively competitors who


greeted the Ribble Valley May or, Coun. Miss Agnes - s i


were accompanied by the assistant District Educa­ tion Officer, Mr J. Lord. The Mayor presented


Melling, and . her brother Mr Edmund Mellmir, who


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the Blackwell trophy to Edisford and- certificates to the individual, winners. She received a bouquet. RESULTS


£1951 Edisford pupils lead the way t :. . rr- I E l ; a : ! n c :


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r-Low Moor spire m splints


i THE-steeple df St Paul’s; .Church, Low Moor, has


■followed Clitheroe1 Parish Church spire by being put-in “splints.”. “Rain has been pour-’


ing .through into the tower,”' says the Vicar, ‘


the.Rev. Arthur Siddall, “and so. we are having the pointing renewed as part of; the general maintenance of the church.” ; I t is thought that


ONCE A YEAR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY


: has contributed to the problem. Repairs will cost


sandblasting of the fabric some years back


about £5,000, towards 'which there is some money in , hand. It is ex­ pected that much of the balance will come from a flower festival to be held from September 4th to 11th. St Paul’s has not plan­


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ned any money-raising events. The parish tries to take these things in its stride, says Mr Siadall.


Change of scene


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Red. Cross Dis­ abled Club had a change of venue for their recent meeting, thanks to the generosity of a Ribble Valley councillor and his wife.


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Ashworth, Rachel Ba rrett, Sarah Westhead. Freestyle — Jennifer Gladwin, Louise Fox, Melanie Watson. ■ Diving — L. Johnson, A.


Girls: Breastroke — Alison


Medley relay — Whalley CE, Edisford CP, Pendle CP. , Boys: Breastroke — Paul


; Instead of going to Paul’s Church Hall, Low Moor, they met at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Riding, Brow Top, Longrjdge, where they were invited to afternoon tea.


Ashworth, L. Wright; Back- stroke — Jill Whittaker, Alex­ andra Bath, Tracey Lawson.


: Diving — John Hitchen, Nicholas Riley. L. Hope. Back- strok e — Simon Troilett; Matthew Riddings, Paul Gal­ lagher. Medley relay — St James CE, Moorlands, Edis­ ford CP.


W h i t ta k e r , John Clayton, Martin Harrison. Freestyle — J u l i a n Rh o d e s , , Ro land Schofield, David Broomhead. :


Auditions


PLAY readings ’and audi-i tions for .Whalley; Church Players’ ''next' production' “Dear Delinquent,” will take place1 in the' C of E School, Whalley,; tonight at 7-45. The play will be staged from October 29th; to November 1st. ' ,


views of the gardens and the surrounding scenery.


They also enjoyed


ers would like to thank their hosts for their kind­ ness and hospitality.


Members and organis­


Drunk and disorderly


FOR being drunk and dis­ orderly in the Market Place, Clitheroe, Gillian Margaret; Darnell was fined £50 at Clitheroe.


Chi e f "In sp .; To m Sumner, prosecuting, said that’ Darnell (18), of Peel Park Avenue,’ Clitheroe shouted obscenities at i pol iceman. Mr John Houldsworth, defending said: “Gillian is her own worst enemy.”


The end of term at White acre


A BOARDING Hostel project at Whiteacre School, Barrow, has been abandoned by the county council.


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band, Mrs Ellis each year gave a special award to a child prizewinner, at the produce show, and three ye a r s ago deposited money at the bank to enable the prize, still to be awarded after her death. Cremation was at Ac­ crington on Monday. ' . :


Whalley man’s ^m. will


WHALLEY businessman Mr Derrick Keighley, who di ed' in June;, left an estate valued at £252,000 gross, £233,334 net. Mr Keighley, who lived


• A resolution' from the; governors to close the school from December 31st was approved at a meeting of the council's Education Committee on


bers, it was hoped the school could be completely converted into a hostel with children being edu­ cated - at Norden; School,


Tuesday. Because of falling num­


Rishton. But lack of interest in


the hostel scheme by pa­ rents would have meant each place costing the county about £6,000 ; a year, the committee was


told.. - -


at Maple Close, left) his property variously to his wife Marlene arid chil­ dren. He was joint man­ aging director of Dutton Transport,‘ Whalley, and former chairman of Black­ burn Rovers FC. :


I n ' addition, buildings were scattered round the


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19-acre site, which was somewhat remote, and there was no indication that there was likely to be a bigger demand for places in the future.


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- It was just ■ over 12 months ago that the com­ mittee approved a scheme to close Whiteacre School and establish a boardin house for 120 boys an girls, who would have been educated at Rishton. A school' was first set


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