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Council policy killing villages
CLITHEROE will soon he surrounded by dead villages unless the Ribble Valley Council changes its planning policy.
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an application from Miss S. Gorton to built two de tached houses in Back Lane, Rimington, which had been recommended for refusal by Chief Ar chitect and Planning Of ficer Mr Philip Bailey. His decision was in line
that there was little point in submitting, applications, because they all seemed to conflict with the plan. “We should consider all
with provisions in the North East Lancashire Structure Plan, in which Back Lane is within an area of Special landscape. But Mrs Lilburn argued
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Mrs Joyce Lilburn (Bolton-by-Bowland) during a meeting of the Development Sub-Com mittee. . Members were debating,
The warning came from
Coun. Bob Ainsworth (Clitheroe), who felt the application should be ap proved.
She was supported by
schools to be saved, but this is the way to kill the villages stone dead be cause we are not allowing building to take place,” he said.
“We ask for the village
ton’s scheme had been re ceived from Rimington Parish Council and five residents, who were con cerned that it would mean more' traffic and place a further burden on an al ready inadequate sewer age system.
applications on their indi vidual merits,” she said. “It is our duty to look after the Ribble Valley’s heritage, but we are going to lose it if we are not very careful.”
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' Valley, Mr Bailey pointed out that an identical scheme had been turned down two months ago. In the interests of consisten cy, this second application should be refused, he added.
NELSP were controlling development in the Ribble
Denying th a t the Dialect tales
AT Low Moor Good Com panions meeting, Mr J. Parker entertained with Lancashire dialect storiqs,; He also sang and led
community singing,; with Mr J. Scott at the piano. Refreshments were
se rv ed by Mrs .A. Burgess, Mrs E. Scott and Mrs S. Crooks.
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. WINNERS at the Pertclle Club’s bridge session were Mr F. Walker and Mr J. Harrison, Mrs E. Bush and Mrs K. Brab- bing.
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GARAGE proprietor Mr. David Leedham may fill the vacancy on Bowland Forest. (Higher),: Parish Council* caused f by u the deathrof his: father • Mr James Leedham.- ■
Mr Leedham junior, of
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Notices-.declaring .the . by-election; should:-shortly ■\ bedistributed - round i ■ parish.,
and.nominations
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Forge House, ADunsop; Bridge; . this weeki'indi- cated his intention: to
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•School, Billington.•, -■ About 450 people at-
concert given -by 130.- . pupils of St,- Augustine’s
bagpipes — featured in a ■
from guitars to ; .;. ’
' tended the event , in , the,-;, school hall, which was or ganised by the school as sociation, . supervised by ;> head of music Mr' Peter Rose.
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tastes — from classical to pop,— played by the-, military band, recorder. ■
and-.percussion:--groups,-: a■; : flute and guitar ensemble ■ and the girls’ choir. ‘ - ; Several pupils gave solos, including.■
There was music for all ■ -:Katie-
: • Duets .were given i by Judith. Paliga and Jennifer. Smith it (violin and : viola),; Jane t Reddy and Nichola Gallimore (flute)' and a brass*’trio by James Bolton,! Michael Pickup and Christopher Owen. ■ : Proc'eeds:from the-raffle are'i to i go towards a/new tuba.', <-
Shepherd, (flute), -Lisia Haydock .(piano),. Mark Jezierski (trombone),- Wil liam^ Carter.(tuba), Penny S h e’p h e r d : (t’r u m p e t), Michael Geldard (classical - guitar); Jane Reddy (re-- corder),: - Terry . Fletcher (bagpipes).
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the.concert:
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THE funds of Barrow’s U n ited Reformed Church were-I boosted by. £36 after an old time dance- in .Pendle to n , Village ••Hall .on . Friday. A good number, of
members and friends enjoyed the music and tu c k e d in to s a n d wiches, cakes. and- scones. The dance was organ
about to buy a Color Approved
Former diplomat takes over as president
weekend -will go to wards church funds. 1
Jasper on his way
to Crufts
JASPER, a six-month-old Kerry Blue terrier, will be among the top clogs at Crufts in February.. . Owned and bred by Mrs Pauline Brown,, of Chapel House, Tosside, Jasper — pedigree name Sionsilva Ruff ‘n’ Tumble — earned his qualification at. the Northern Kerry Blue Ter rier championships at Ashton-in-Mak'erfield at the weekend.:...,.:;l\ v.;0i.:: i He was awarded first in the puppy dog class, first novice dog, first junior dog and best puppy: He also won a reserve
litter of pups born to Zeta — Bangor Blu Silver Jubilee of Sionsilva — owned by Mrs Brown and" entered for Crufts last year.
challenge certificate pre sented by the Kennel Club. It is believed he is the youngest terrier to win one. Jasper was one of a
busy ‘ weekend for the church. Harvest ser-- vices on Sunday morn ing and evening were well attended and on Monday there was a film show and refresh ments. ■All proceeds from the
ised by Mr and Mrs It. Capstick,, Mr and Mrs- Steve Brown and Mrs Pru Birtwistle. It was the start of a ■'
FORMER diplomat Mr Russell Greenwood, who merits a mention in this year’s “Who’s Who”, is to-, be the new president of the Old Clitheronians’ Association.
ceed Mr; Charles F. Hughes, the Football As sociation’s ' Assistant Di rector of Coaching, at the 426th anniversary reunion dinner at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley, on November 21st. Mr- Greenwood (56)
He 'will officially suc
BRIDGE CLUB
TEN tables were in play at the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club.
ners were: NS — Mrs Murgat- royd and Mrs Aldred. Mrs Thorne and Miss Tyreinan. EW — Mr and Jlrs Cornfield,.,Mrs Brenton and Mrs Garde.
match point game, an extra, trick made in a part score con tract is just, as important as bidding and making a difficult slam or game. ■
In playing the duplicate this point:
The following hand illustrates N dealer, NS vul.
spent nearly-30 years as a diplomat with the Foreign Office. His postings in cluding Bangkok, Tokyo, Osaka,, London, Rangoon and Rome. Between 1968 and 1973,
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he was counsellor of infor mation in, Tokyo, and for the next four years HM British Consul-General in Osaka. During this spell, he
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helped to organise a visit by the Queen and Prince Philip to Japan and was later awarded the MVO. He also received the co veted Order of Sacred Treasure from the Em peror of Japan. He retired from the
service three years ago and now lives in West Sussex. ’ ,Mr .Greenwood was
University were inter rupted by , the second world war, when' he was commissioned in the Intel ligence Corps. ! After learning Japanese at the London School of Oriental Language and Literature, "he worked as an interpreter in Japan..
His studies at Oxford ,
He returned to Oxford to obtain an MA degree in
head boy of Clitheroe Royal, Grammar .School in i941r42, and was also a: member of the 1st XI cijick’et team:!
English language and lit erature, beginning his career with the Foreign Office in 1949. Mr Greenwood’s favour
ite pastimes are travel ling, playing golf, and cricket. When he visits his
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mother, Mrs Lilian Green wood, at Padiham, he makes every effort to see the Ribble Valley. He is particu la r ly keen on climbing to the summit of Pendle Hill to appreciate
club, by north, this became, the final contract. By careful play, eight tricks can be made for a top score.
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A PLAN to erect a single sided illuminated box sign in Greenacre ■ Street, Clitheroe, for Honda (UK) has been rejected by ■ the .Ribble Valley Council’s Development ? Sub-Com mittee. i
63ft. long sign would be seriously injurious to the character of Whalley Road and Greenacre Street'.
' pupils in harmony v It was felt that the / •
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