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Olitheroe needs EXHAUSTS lorry parks...
QUALITY < t y . ' f CONSULT THE LEADING EXPERTS ONCERN about the slack: of suitable sites for.
haulage firms, in the Clitheroe area was expre ssed by Ribble < Valley , councillors when they- turned down an application from A. J. A. Smith Transport for a new base in Woone.
Lane. Smith’s application
would have cleared the way for the £800,000 supermarket for the Pre ston grocery firm of E. H. Booth on the railway sid ings in Station Road. But it was rejected by
...But not at expense of residents
EACH lady attending a dance to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Gisburn Playgroup Association received a single rose to mark the occasion. The dance, attended
the Development Sub- Committee when Chief Architect 'and Planning Officer Mr. Philip Bailey said the number, noise and disturbance of Smith’s lorries would be “serious ly detrimental” to the Woone Lane area. Opposition to Smith’s
by more than 80 people, was held at the Coronation Hotel near the village. Music teas provided
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Margaret Stott was mar ried to company director Mr William Michael Park at Clitheroe United Re formed Church on
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I Saturday. The bride is the only
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| James’s Church and school, Clitheroe, next Wednesday. •
I RELIGIOUS education is the theme of an exhibition and advice day at St
I O rg a n ised by the Ribble Valley Church of England Schools Associa tion, it is being presented by the Rev. Peter Doble, of York Religious Educa tion Centre,and is open to all denominations.
Mr Doble has hundreds
I advice to day and Sunday School teachers, gover nors, m in is te rs and anyone interested in re ligious education.
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T Late Night Friday — Open till 8 p.m.
I During the afternoon session in St James’s
will be held in the church between 10-30 a.m. and 12-30 p.m. during which Mr Dome will give a talk on “Aids to Sunday School and adult education in the parish.”
The morning session
| School between 4 p.m. and 5-30 p.m. he will talk on “Aids to! teaching re ligious education in the day school.”
daughter of. Mr and Mrs A. Stott, of Beech Croft, Rimington, and the bridegroom is the only son of Mr and Mrs W. R. Park, of the Isle of Man. The bride, given away
. portation Committee was told.
move to a site, designated for industrial, use, came from a 120-signature peti tion and 25 additional let ters from residents in Woone Lane. They were supported
by Nookies Disco and raffle winners were Mrs Ducket t , Mrs I n g h am, Mr s L. Petty, Mrs C. Duckett and Mrs C. Sayle. Our picture shows
I (Clitheroe). described as real mess” the park which
Coun. Tom Robinson
by Mr Bailey, who be lieved that the introduc tion of a haulage ifirm would not be'appropriate in the area and recom mended refusal of permis sion.
pas t and pr e s ent members of the associ ation.
Best-Kept Village prizes
PRIZES for this year’s Best-Kept Village compet ition in Lancashire will be awarded at Wrea Green
on Saturday. Three will be going to entrants from the Ribble
Valley. Langho was runner-up
by her father, wore a long white crepe gown with a full skirt and train and a bodice and cuffs of gui pure lace. Her finger-tip length veil was edged with matching lace and held in place by a tiara and she carried a bouquet of lily-of-the-valley and pink and white bridal flowers.
Miss Sheila Corless, the bride’s cousin, and small bridesmaids were Miss Janet Park, the brideg room’s daughter, and Miss Stephanie Page. Miss' Corless wore a
Chief bridesmaid was
in the large village class; Chatburn’s Horrocksford Lime Company was highly commended in the industrial and commercial site section and Mr Les Barnes’ butcher’s shop in Sabden was joint first in its class. After the Community
Whalley man
receives degree
A FORMER pupil of Queen Elizabeth’s Gram mar School, Blackburn and Accrington Sixth form College, Mr David J Sharpe has received his Bachelor of Education degree in Worcester Cathedral. Mr Sharpe (22), is the
Coun. John Cpwgill agreed with -Mr Bailey, but warned that if the council was not. careful, Smith’s might go out of business or move away from Clitheroe. “I would hate to see
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more than 40 people made redundant in the present' recession if the firm were to fold,” he said. Coun. Cowgill won
. recently produced a storm ’ of protest from more than 40 residents, angry at the nuisance the lorries have caused in the past four years. His remarks followed
A LORRY park in a resi dential area of Clithei’oe, like Chester Avenue, was “an absolute disgrace,” the Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Planning and Trans-'
report by Chief Architect and Planning Officer Mr Philip Bailey, who dis closed that an application for renewal of permission for the park.would soon be submitted to the council. Mr Bailey said that as a
. solution. . Coun. Robinson wanted the application turned
result of a meeting with residents, lorrymen and Town Council members, he believed better control of the park would be the
down flat. “Smith’s has just been
son of Mr and Mrs R. Sharpe, of “Rodhill, Clitheroe Road, Whalley. He has been studying
dered if Smith’s could work out of a compromise with British Rail and op erate from nearer the old passenger station. Smith’s tenancy at the
at Worcester College of Higher Education' for three years. After the ceremony,
graduates, parents and friends were invited to the college for afternoon
Council of Lancashire’s annual meeting at 2-30 p.m., the prizes will be handed over by county, surveyor and bridgemas; ter. Mr H. L. Yeadon. The Lord Lt of Lancashire, Mr Simon Towneley, will preside.
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' Miss Park and Miss Page had long pink floral d re s s e s with white broderie anglaise aprons. They carried posies of pink and white silk flowers. Best man was Mr G.
long full-skirted plum-col oured dress trimmed with satin and earned a bou quet of pink and white silk flowers.
RENEWAL of consent
for 12 months for a cara van at Oaklea, Sandy Bank,'Chipping, for Mr J. Slater, has been given by the Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub-
Committee.
tea. . Mr Sharpe is a keen
ornithologist and also enjoys playing rugby.
Robbery
A TALK on the Great Train Robbery was given to Edisford Ladies by Mr R. F. Yates, of Wad- dington. Mr Yates, who is now
refused permission for base in Woone Lane be cause that is a residential area,” he said. “It’s disgraceful that
sidings was the subject of a county court wrangle with BR earlier this year. Smith’s application for . a new tenancy in the face of the proposed supermarket was rejected, although an appeal to the Court of Appeal is pending. The possibility of de
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veloping Salthill Quarry for use by haulage firms was urged by i another Clitheroe, member, Coun. Bob Ainsworth. “The question of where
park should be allowed in another residential area like Chester Avenue. The sooner it is stopped the better.” A suggestion from Clitheroe member Coun. Brian Braithwaite that the Salthill scheme should be speeded up to accom modate lorries is to be passed to the Policy and Resources Committee.
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to put these haulage firms is becoming an irritating process for the people of Clitheroe and it is time something was sorted out,” he said. Members agreed that
retired, covered all as pects of his work on sec urity with the Post Office, including fraud and rob bery; He was thanked by chairman Mrs K. Owen.
planning applications for the development of Salth ill should be drawn up as soon as possible, although Mr Bailey said it could take 12 months to carry out preparations for the
scheme. Combined sale raises £300
Page, Groomsmen were Mr R. Page and Master I. Park, the bridegroom’s son, and usher was Mr B. Stott, the bride’s brother. The ceremony was con
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PARISHIONERS from;: Slaidburn, Newton and Dunsop' Bridge; combined ; their, efforts to organise the annual sale, of work.
‘ Well over £300 was raised for church funds. .■; The Rector, the Rev:
G.’H. Gaze presided and welcomed everyone. He introduced the opener, Mr Simon N a n s o n , * ”
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Clitheroe, and his wife, Cynthia, referring to Mr Nanson’s connections as a former headmaster of the
village school. Mr Nanson stressed the
o f : importance of events such ' as the sale of work, to keep the church as a com munity and not just a
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stalls that a lot, of work had gone' into the effort and he encouraged people to give jt full support..
It was evident from ,the
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