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School bus charges fight paying off
THE .Government’s decision to relax its con troversial proposals to end free school trans port has been described by a Clitheroe head master as “a move in the right direction, but
not far enough by half.”
• Mr' Bernard Warren, headmaster of SS Michael
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and John’s RC School, Lowergate, claimed that four amendments to the Education Bill meant that public opposition • to the proposals had been heard. “But the Government is
still not giving much away and I would Hke to see it do a lot more,” he added. The- amendments were
tabled by Ministers fol lowing strong opposition in the House of Lords. The changes mean that
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local authorities would be able to charge for only the first two children in any family;. they would oper ate a flat rate charge ir respective of the length of trips; the same charge would be made whether or not the school attended is the nearest to the child’s home; and children from families receiving supplementary or family benefits would continue to travel free. However, the Govern
is chairman of the local action group set- up to fight the Bill’s proposals, is far from satisfied. He maintains the proposals are a hurried measure brought on by economic circumstances. “The latest amendment
But Mr Warren, who Circle’s £ 3 5 0 boost for Home
Village to splash out on leisure
• Anyone wishing to take part should collect a spon sor form from Mrs Valerie Grooby, 51 West View, | Waddington. The Recreation Associa
WADDINGTON Recrea tion Association is plan- ningon making a-splash to raise money for, im-| provements to leisure facilities in the village. For on March 29th, mem bers are having a spon sored swim at Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe.
tion is now looking ahead to the next phase of im provements. Members have had a
concerning charges for only the first two children is hardly relaxing the proposals. After, all, how many families today have more than two children at school at any one, time?” he said. Although he remains
sceptical about the Gov ernment’s attitude to wards the proposals, Mr Warren hopes that more am endments can be added. “We have done all we-
can locally,” he said. “Now .it’s up to the people
in power.” Mr Warren has also
ment’s troubles do not appear to be over. Some members of the Lords have indicated that they will make other amend ments to the Bill, which is due to become law by the beginning of next month.
urged Lancashire County Council to “think again” about its plan to'voluntar ily bring in school trans-
’ He hopes the council might have a change of heart after seeing the extent of the opposition to the Bill nationally.
Eort charges once the Bill ecomes law-.
THE money-raising efforts of p Clitheroe Lad ies ’ Circle will boost- the funds of the L eo n a rd Cheshire Home at Garstang by £350.
members, chairman Mrs Elaine Bennett is pictured (right) hand
Watched by Circle
ing over the cheque to Mrs Gwen Watson, chairman of the local committee which sup ports the G ars tan g home.
raised by a variety of events during the p a s t . 12 months, organised by Mrs Suzann e
The money has been Smith.
look at the all-weather pitch at Rimington, with a view to having’ a similar! area in Waddington. It is hoped to provide
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STREETS in Waddington I should soon be better lit. The Parish Council is hoping to put up two new street lamps in Clitheroe Road and to replace a lamp column with a brack-1 et in West View'.
After the presenta
tion, at the Starkic Arms Hotel, Clitheroe, on Monday evening, members 'held their fortnightly meeting.
handed over £250 to the NSPCC, from money raised by func
Rece ntl y t h e y tions last year. Magnolia gown for bride
DRIVER Mr John Ber nard McBride and secret ary Marion Garner were married a t T r in i ty Methodist Church on Saturday. The brides ;room, of
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by her father, wore a model gown of magnolia silk jersey trimmed with silk guipure lace and featuring pleated flared sleeves and pleated skirt. A picture hat and shower bouquet of peach roses, cream azaleas, and gyp- sophila completed tne outfit. She was attended by
her daughter, Deanna Lynne Garner, and the b r id e g ro om ’s niece, Sharon McBride, who wore peach chiffon dres ses, white crocheted shawls and flowered Juliet caps. They carried bou quets of roses, lilies and
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azaleas. ■ ■.. >............. .' . The' bride’s;;,son, David
and best- man was Mr Michael-;-Joseph- McBride, the bridegroom s brother.- 1 The* ceremony twas per-
fbrmed-by the Rev. G. W. S. Knowles. Organist was
Mr Peter Wrigley. A reception was held at
Bleak House Restaurant, Kemple End. The couple will live in Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe. Photograph: Castle Studios, Clitheroe.
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TOWN ASKED TO TAKE ON STREET
CLEANING ROLE THERE could be an upheaval in the system o: footway cleansing in Cfitheroe central area. At present the county
highways department does the job on Sunday mornings when th e streets are relatively free from traffic.
But county Divisional
Surveyor Mr Richard Wordsworth told a meet ing of the town council that during the next fi nancial year it would be stretched to continue this.
could deploy its workers elsewhere on a more flex ible basis if the town council took on its own
He said the county
men. With £1,200 already
earmarked for footway
sweeping.the town council is to consider employing two or more part-time lengthsmen and work out a timetable in conjunction with the county council.
Mr Wordsworth said
the county would provide all the necessary equip ment if the town went ahead with the move. “We,
would.instruct the
men where to work, but the question of discipline would be left entirely with the town council ’ said Mr Wordsworth.
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AN appetising smell filled the room when Mrs E. Rudman, of the Meat Promotion Executive, gave a demonstration at Clitheroe Evening Town swomen’s Guild.. • Using British meat, she
prepared fiv e.s im p le economical dishes. These
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Fifty times a blood
donor THE National Blood Transfusion Service’s gold medal for having made 50 donations was presented to Mr Norman Har greaves, of St Paul’s Street, Low. Moor, on Saturday. The ceremony, took
place at the first donor session of 1980, held at Clitheroe Parish Hall. Dr C. Macnamara, of the Lancaster Centre, was in charge, assisted by mem bers of the St John Am bulance Nursing Division and the WRVS. Of the 184 donors who
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attended, 162 gave blood — which exceeds the na tional average for such sessions. The presentation \yas
made by Mr Bernard Sharpies, who also handed Mr Hargreaves a certifi cate ana a maroon tie bearing the BTS crest. Mr Sharpies is the local donor organiser for Toe H, Clitheroe, and a r ranges the call-up of
, Thanks to the donors, nursing staff and volun tary- helpers were expre ssed by Mr F. Morris, donor organiser of Lan caster, and by Dr Mac namara.
donors.
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Mr Campbell' Hopwood will talk
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: phy of the Ribble Valley was included in a talk and slide show on “The River Ribble from estuary to source" at Clith'eroe Probus Club. The speaker wa$ Mr H.
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