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I 8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 17th, 1980


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Sports council view on plan


adult education classes, possibly under the super­ vision of Clitheroe Town Council.


Recreation


tions on the plan, the ex­ ecutive points out that, in the Ribble Valley, land presently in use or desig­ nated for recreation rep­ resents one acre per 1,000 people.


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pointed that informal “play areas,” which should be sited within 400m of houses, are not mentioned in the plan.


several possible areas in the Ribble Valley that could be designated for recreation — Cross Hills, which could also meet conservation needs, and Primrose Lodge, iden­ tified by the North West Water Authority as a po­ tential site. The executive is disap­


that many people who have seen the District Plan will attend tonight’s meeting to express their views, rather than send their ideas in a letter to the borough council. Off icials from the


be costly, but feels they are an important part of recreation which must not be neglected, neither must the maintenance of all the borough’s facilities. Mr Roberts believes


Understanding It accepts these would


to the national standard of six acres per 1,000 people, which was incorporated in the North East Lanca­ shire Structure Plan. It is also felt there are


This is in stark contrast NEWS IN BRIEF


Jimmy Fell, will receive about 50 mace bearers from the north. He will also be giving a speech at the meeting, which will also be attended by Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson. Mr Morgan, of Back


has been elected warden of the Northern division and the meeting is to be held in the Ribble Valley Council Chamber, fol­ lowed by a buffet tea in the Mayor’s Parlour. The Mayor, Coun.


IT will be a day with a difference for Ribble Valley Mayor’s attendant and official mace bearer Mr Joe Morgan, at the Northern division of the Guild of Mace Bearers annual m e e t in g , in Clitheroe on Sunday. For Mr Morgan, who normally attends to the Mayor’s regalia, will him­ self be adorned with the Guild’s chains by the prime warden of mace bearers, Mr Clifford Robinson, of York. This year, Mr Morgan


Market rents


TWO men who fished in t h e River R^ble.at Dmc-


rethink THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil has decided to soften the proposed big increases in Clitheroe market rents Following protests by


klev without licences were each fined £20 by Clitheroe magistrates. Graham Shawcross, of


Reddish, Stockport was also fined £20 for. failing


the traders, charges will now be double last year’s figures.. But traders still feel the


to give his correct name a n d address, and Robert Ollier, of Warrington, a further £20 for failing to


rents are too high and are holding a meeting next Tuesday to discuss the latest charges. 'After hearing the trad­ ers’ case, the council’s


Summer start on firm’s


new factory


AMBITIOUS Clitheroe engineering boss Harrison plans to start bunding a new factory on the Upbrooks industrial estate this summer. His firm’s expansion


Paul


produce a licence. Frederick Hampson, of


plan was gP Ri


Warrington, was fined £10 for taking brown trout of a size less than 200mm, £10 for taking brown trout during the annual close season and £20 for fail in g to produce a


Policy and Resources Committee on Monday fixed rents of £8 a week, for cabins and a daily charge of £3 for stalls and £2.50 for casual stalls. The committee had origi­ nally proposed charges of £10, £3.50 and £3 respec­ tively.


the mace bearers and offi­ cials and visits to Clitheroe Museum, the Castle and new offices have been planned. Mr Morgan's wife, Irene, will accompany him. ■


York Street, Clitheroe, has been a mace bearer for six years — five in Clitheroe and One in Chorley. Wives will accompany


CLITHEROE Mayoress Mrs Doris Ainsworth and her com m ittee raised £ISO for St John Ambidancc funds when they organised a coffee morning on Saturday.


Ribble Valley Council’s planning department are also expected to attend to put the council’s point of view.


a better understanding of the plan between ourse­ lves, the council and the public,” said Mr Roberts.


“This should help create


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Bob Ainsworth, also at­ tended the event, which was well supported. Vis­ itors enjoyed coffee and b iscuits as ivell as


The Mayor, Coun.


buying from various stalls.


A GRINDLETON man who interfered with the elctricity meter at his home had done so because he was in dire financial straits, Mr Robert Hirst (defending) told Clitheroe magistrates. Stephen John Burrows


ALL classes of stock en­ joyed a firm trade at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Monday. The cattle aver­ age price remained stable and there was a better demand for spring lambs. Forward were 64 fat cattle including 23 fat cows, 105 ewes, 10 spring lambs and 148 hoggs. Light steers made to


licence. For fishing in the


Ribble at R o c h e s te r without a licence, Thomas Hattie, of Bolton, was


fined £10. They were all ordered


to pay £5 costs.


NO old masters worth a fortune turned up when members of Clitheroe Antique Collectors’ Club brought paintings for an expert valuation by Mr R Sambrook, of Padiham. But one picture was


ahead by Councils Development


iven the go- ibble Valley


Sub-Committee this week. Harrison’s Engineering


was formed 10 years ago. About 30 maintenance en­ gineers work at the Kendal Street factory, making a variety of ag­ ricultural machinery and steel fabrication, especial­ ly heavy quarry plant. The company also has


Ban and fine for Barrow driver


other premises at Sawley. But even w ith two “ homes,” working and storage space has become tight. This is why Mr Harrison has purchased land at Upbrooks, where his employees will help build their own new factory.


94.4p a kilo and averaged 92.5p, medium to 95.4p (92.29p). Light heifers to 91.2p (88.3p), medium to 90.6p (87.6p). Uncertified steers made


valued at £850 and mem­ bers enjoyed the oppor­ tunity to hear how resto­ ration work is carried out, on paintings and to see for themselves how ultra­ violet light equipment can show up any flaws or forgeries. Mr Sambrook, who was


174p kilo, average 168p, s ta n d a rd to 2 0 1 .5p (153.7p), medium to 163p (154.2p). Spring lambs made to 237.5p kilo (215.2p).


to 87.8p kilo, average 85.Ip, heifers to 82p (80.6p). Calf bulls to 102.2p (93.8p), fat cows to 72.4p (62p). Light lambs made to


THE sum of £69 was


Physically Handicapped and Able-bodied group),


raised for the Lancashire branch of PHAB (The


(30), of Meadowside, ad­ mitted dishonestly using electricity and was fined £25. He was said to have already paid £3.14 due to the electricity board.


ORGANISATIONS in Waddington are hoping for fine weather on May 4th . . . for that is the date of a Sunday market in the village to raise funds for recreational im­ provements.


WELLGATE & KING LANE (entrance opposite Hillards)


OPPOSITE SWALES CAFE CLITHEROE Tel. 27128 CAR PARK OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY


held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the large car park behind the Sun Inn — is being organised jointly by W ad d in g to n Village Sports Committee and the Playing Fiel'ds Improve­ ment Association.


The market — being


bric-a-brac, brassware, wickerware, home crafts, pottery, soft toys, wooden toys, cakes and pies, home-made produce, tee shirts, children’s clothes and fents.


Stalls will sell antiques,


.— Mrs E. Allan, Mrs Jackson,. Mrs S. Hatton. Gents — Mrs E. Billing- ton, Mr J. Moon, Mr^C.


as a result of a whist and domino drive held at the Hodder Bridge Inn, Clitheroe, on Monday. Whist winners: Ladies


whurst, Mr J. Lofthouse, Mrs Seed, Mr H. Dolphin, E. J. Pearson, A. Went­ worth. Raffle winner Mrs Kay


Howarth. Dominoes: Mrs H. De-


gave back her prize to be auctioned towards the proceeds. Thanks were expressed to all who had helped and donated prizes.


Rugby teams


CLITHEROE RUFC (v Upper Wharferlale, home): P. J. Wilson, A. Parkinson, S. Greatorcx, T. Lee, U. Lund, A. Gordon, J. Coates, C. Hop- wood, R. Gregory, D. Tatter- sail, P. Ramsey, J. Holden, R. Haworth, P. Dinsdale, A. Sweeney. Reserve, A. Wrig-


' Mr C. F. Pickles. The n ex t ta lk , on


making his second visit to the club, was welcomed and thanked by chairman


Parian ware, will now take place on May 12th, instead of the previous week.


THE latest blockbuster bv Alistair MacLean, “Bear Island,” is next week’s film attraction at Clitheroe Civic Hall. It fe­ atures a star-studded cast including Donald Suther­ land, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Widmark and Christopher Lee.


high interest rates we are doing our own building. We hope to start mid­ summer, but it could take us at least two years to complete.” Tne site area is 1.2


He said; “Because of


A BARROW motorist who drove with more than three times the legal limit of alcohol in his blood was disqualified from driving for two-and-a-half year? by Clitheroe magistrates. David Hargreaves (33)


Public Notices CLITHEROE AND.DISTRICT AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB


Announce that as a lew vacancies for membership are likely to arise on May 1st a


SELECTION TRIAL will be held on- ■


FRIDAY, APRIL 25th at 7 p.m. at RIBBLESDALE POOL, CLITHEROE


II vou can already swim and wish to improve your swimming please attend the triaL.There Will also be vacancies lor non-swimmers.


II you wish your child to be taught to swim please ring:


MRS BROUGHTON, Tel. CLITHEROE 24479 lor further details. Minimum age 6 years.


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a HGV driver, of Old Row, Barrow, was also fined a total of £240 when he admitted driving with excess alcohol in his blood, failing to provide a specimen of breath and failing to produce a driv­ ing licence and insurance. C h ie f I n s p . Tom


acres and the main fac­ tory will be 146ft. long and 101ft. wide. Earlier this year Mr


PUBLIC PATH ORDER HIGHWAYS ACT 1959


CONFIRMATION OF NOTICE OF


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (UN-NUMBERED FOOTPATH ALONG THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF M E A R L E Y B R O O K , CLITHEROE)


Harrison appealed unsuc­ cessfully against planning refusal for a new building at his Sawley garage site. The Department of the Environment inspector said he did not believe it was essential for the building to be at Sawley; it was inconsistent with conservation policies.


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, R. N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday: Boots, Castle Street, Clitheroe, — 12 noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday — 6 to 7 p.m.


CLITHEROE swimmer Andrew Nicholas' com­ pleted a notable hat-trick in the pool this week. Andrew (14), of Pimlico


age group at the North Lancashire team trials at


Road, won the 200m. breaststroke event in his


100m. backstroke and breaststroke contests it will mean that Andrew will be representing the area team in all three events at the Northern Counties championships next month. A pupil at Ribblesdale


Blackpool’s Derby Baths. With earlier wins in the -


at county sports , . , ,


Sumner said that Har­ greaves had been seen driving in an erratic manner by police. When Hargreaves stopped in M o n ta g u e S t r e e t , Clitheroe, the police noticed he smelled of drink, but he refused to give a specimen of breath. At the police station, he


PUBLIC PATH EXTINGUISH­ MENT ORDER, 1977


On the 27th March,. 1980, the Secretary of State lor the En- vironment confirmed the above-mentioned Order.


The effect ot the Order, as confirmed is to extinguish the un-numbered footpath along the northerly bank of Mearley Brook, Clitheroe as follows:—


again refused to take a breath test, but he gave a blood sample which showed he had 259mgs of alcohol in lOOmls of blood, when the legal limit is 80mgs.Hargreaves also failed to produce his driving documents within the five days specified, although he did' produce them later. In court he said: "I


1 From Holden Street at Waterloo Bridge in a north-easterly direction for a distance of 61 metres approximately to the en­ gineering works.


2. From the engineering works in an easterly direc­ tion lor a distance ot 110 metres approximately to Back Brook Street.


A copy of the Order as con firmed, and plans contained in it has been deposited at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Council, The Castle, Clitheroe and at my


have no excuse what­ soever, it was stupid.” He was ordered to pay a £15.40 doctor's fee.


Andrew bids Clitheroe on the ball for treble


IT was an all-Clitheroe final in the under-21 five-a-side football competition at the Lanca­ shire Youth Clubs’ Association’s county sports finals held at the Hyndburn Sports Centre, Accrington.


Cricket side ‘nets’ trophy


School, Andrew is a member of Clitheroe Dol­ phins. As well as training with them, he takes the plunge for an hour before school three mornings, each week and swims on


Sundays as well. A n d rew ’s b ro th e r ,


ley. Meet Ribblesdale Club­ house 2-15 p.m. Clitheroe RUEC 2nd XV (v


Upper Wharfedale, away): R. Wifdman, D. Jones, A. Rudd, D. Fielding, H. Wardle, T. Rose, J. HOI, A. Wrigley, K. Moore, C. Roberts, I. T)u.\l bury, G. Williamson, M. Fox A. Corless. I. Keates. Re­ served. G. Neilson, J. Clift.


Meet Ribblesdale Clubhouse 1- 30 p.m.


Steven (12), also took part in the trials but failed to clinch a place in the team.


nhins, Michelle Rowley, of Windermere Avenue, was fourth in the 13-year-old girls’ 100m. backstroke. V ic to r ia Rawcliffe, of


Another member of the Dol-


Hapton, who also trains with the Clitheroe cluth was third in the under-lOs individual medley and the 100m. breaststroke.


IN an exciting finish Clitheroe Cricket Club netball team beat Penny Blacks 5-2 to win the trophy in the Clitheroe Netball League’s p re ­ season handicap tourna­ ment on Sunday. The competition, organised


by Mrs Jean Hutchinson and held at Clitheroe Cricket Club, provided plenty of excitement with 12 local league teams play­


ing in the three sections. Section winners were: Row­


to the semi-finals when Row­ dies lost to the Cricket Club G- 4 and Queensway lost to Penny Blacks 8-5. The trophy, donated by Bradlow Racing Group, was


dies, Ptfhny Blacks and the Cricket Club. Queensway was best runner-up. The four teams went forward


presented by the manager of th e Clitheroe branch, Harold Bradlev.


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All finalists were given pla­ ques from the league.


formed Church’s C team beat their B team collea­ gues to emerge overall winners for the second successive year. The C team had previously


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winning the five-a-side competi­ tion, United Reformed Church have also won the under 21 eleven-a-sidc competition for the third year running. The B team have reached the


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formed Church netball team reached the final of their com­ petition but lost 1-0 to Ac­ crington.


Bay Horse


dominate Hay Hor.sc 10, Gibraltar 3.


F I E L D I N G t h e i r strongest team for several weeks Bay Horse were unlucky to trail 3-2 at the interval after Kino and Mark Hawo r t h had scored. Afterwards the Barrow side


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plete control to score a further' six goals without reply. wnalley Walton slotted home


a well deserved hat-trick, the other goals coming from


bum, Rissley, Kino, Parkinson, Watson, ‘ Walton, Wilkinson, Xutter. Fielding, Howarth. Subs: Duddy, Birtwistle.


Title winners


12 months after they won the division four championship ami were then asked to move to.the .second division.


A TEAM from Clilheroe’s Join­ ers Arms, has taken the Divi­ sion Two title in the Burnley Sunday Football League. ■ The achievement comes only


».■ Bay Horse: Carney, Thor- ■


Graham Fielding, Gary Wilkin­ son and . Kevin Rissley .in a good display of teamwork and finishing.


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