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THERE are to be no immediate moves to step up the war on loose dogs w a n d e r i n g r o u n d
Clitheroe. Clitheroe Town Council
wanted the Ribble Valley Council to share the cost of signs pointing out that it is against council by-laws to allow dogs to run about town without a lead.
But the council’s Public
Works and Health Com mittee decided that it would not support the call for more signs, because of the cost and difficulty of enforcing the law. It was pointed out that the council could not afford a dog catcher.
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cost of dog licences was increased, dog warden schemes could be se lf financing. It was decided to forward a motion to the annual conference of dis trict councils in June, cal ling for pressure to raise licence fees.
The committee’s motion
will f ir s t have to be approved by the count Policy and Resources Com mittee.
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A BID to build more irivate houses at the
ground adjoining Waddow' Green. '
■Mr-Bailey'referred;., to,. ■ , ,
Jdisford end of Low Moor has been firmly quashed by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel- o p m e n t S u b- Committee. •Members felt that the
proposal would drive a‘ weage'into the green belt s e p a r a t in g " i t fr om Clitheroe and detract from the character of the
planning applications, the committee- noted com plaints from Clitheroe Town Council and 24 resi dents; and the North West Water Authority’s concern about its ability to cope with extra sewage in the area.
village., In turning down two
The applicationAvas sub mitted by the executors of
Too costly to enforce
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the late Mr H. Rushton and the land forms part of Low Moor Top Farm,
which is no longer used lor agriculture.' . Two sites were proposed
— one for three houses at the back of St Paul’s Close and the other for a three- and-a-half-acre develop ment near Greenfield
Avenue. Recommending refusal,
Chief Architect and Plan ning Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that access to the smaller site could be made direct from Edisford
Road. Access to the larger site,
however, would come via Queen Street to St Paul s Street, and vehicles could even use St Paul’s Close.
This could lead to consid
erable congestion! - . However,‘apart from
the traffic considerations, there is the question of extending the built-up area of Low Moor.even further into the countryside.
While planning consider
ations cannot always be governed by the setting of precedents, there is the
possibility that further small expansions or exten sions could be applied for in- the future,” said Mr Bailey..
He added that there, had
been considerable develop ment in the village and recently approval had been given for ho,use build ing on the recreation
the current consultati document which wdl help control!' development in
Clitheroe in the 1980s and said that it did not include any sites near the village,
for residential develop ment. .'
It wds firmly considered that the established policy
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of maintaining, an open wedge” between Low. Moor'-and Bawdlands
should’be adhered to. Earlier, the committee
, approved another applica tion from Mr Rushton s
executors for the c°nT dentiaiuse.
sion ofr buildings at Low Moor Top'Farm for resi-
Since 1978 two similar . ..
applications had been turned' down because, at the time, the land was being used-for agriculture.
v®|'' METCALF — TAYLOR
GARDENER Mr Andrew Metcalf was married at St Andrew’s Church, Slaid- burn/on Saturday to cost clerk
Miss.Susan Taylor. The bridegroom, who
Dance boosts Sabden club’s funds
works at Bright Street! Nursery, Clitheroe, is the I younger son of Mr and Mrs I
J . Metcalf,- o f Mos-1 sthwaite Farm, Newton. I The bride, who Works for Atkinson’s of Clitheroe, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs S. Taylor.
. The bride, given , away I by the b r id eg ro om ’s
father, wore a white gown I of Tudor rose lace oyer I white satin trimmed with] pearls. Her waist-length veil was held in place by a Juliet cap and she carried a bouquet of pink and white | silk roses.
' Bridesmaids were Miss
Jean Metcalf, the brideg room’s sister and Miss Susan Kirkman. They wore full-length pink Vic- torian-style dresses with matching flowers in their hair and carried pink and white silk carnations. B es t man was Mr
James Edward Metcalf, the bridegroom’s brother,
and ushers were Mr Alan Knowles and Mr Andrew
Wilson. The ceremony was con
ducted by the Rev. G. H. Gaze and organist was Mr John Cowking. Following a reception at
the Parkers Arms, New ton, the couple left for a honeymoon in Blackpool. They are to live in Salthill Road| Clitheroe. Photograph: R. Green wood, Clitheroe.
SABDEN Cricket Club members took time off
on Friday.',
£180
had-.been raised for club funds. ■
from pre-season training to. organise a Valentine’s • Dance ■
Bolton-by-Bowland pro: vided the music and at the end of the night more than
The Nookies Disco from
V DavidWaddington,
.who.is -"the'club/vice-preBident,
G u e s t s i n c l u d e d Clitheroe Division MP Mr,
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and his wife Gill. ' A gent’s watch for the
raffle was donated by Mr and Mrs Jim Calvert, of
The tr o p h y C en tr e , Accrington, and Mrs Cal vert presented the prizes. First prizewinner was Mr Clifford Dislev, the second,
‘prize:«is still, unclaimed, third winner was Mrs
Agnes Robinson. Club’secretary Mr Tony Graham thanks all those
who helped run the bar and organise the event, and the ladies who made hot-pot
: of the helpers are Mr and MrsCalvert (front centre). Behind them is the club chairman Mr Keith Stans- field and Mrs Stansfield.
suppers. Pictured here with some
C h e m i s t s ’ r o t a
TODAY and tomorrow, R. N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, will be open from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday: Charles Clegg, Church Street, Clitheroe — 12 noon to 1 p.m. Mon day to Friday: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
PROBUS CELEBRATES ITS 10th ANNIVERSARY
WHEN Clitheroe Probus Club celebrated its 10th anniversary on Friday, among the guests at the luncheon was Dr A. J. Wrigley, one of the found ers. The president, Mr Emrys P. Morgan, wel comed the chief guest, Rtn Eric Haigh, president of th e Ro t a r y Club of Clitheroe.
Mr Tom Rushton prop
osed the toast to the club, and Mr Harry Creaser responded. A talk by Mr John Brier-
le y , a f ormer cl i ty eingineer at Exeter, pre ceded the luncheon. Enti tled ‘ The influence of a river on the life of a city,” it was based on the river Exe and the city of Exe ter, and covered the period from the 13th century. Mr Creaser, who pres
ided,. reminded members of the songs of praise ser vice at St Paul’s, Low
Moor, on Sunday to mark the 75th anniversary of the Rotary movement,' and invited support f rom Probus Club members. At the next meeting, a week tomorrow, Mr H. Dennett, of Nelson, will talk about the river Ribble.
The club, an offshoot of
Rotary, provides retired business and professional people with a forum for discussion and for social gatherings. The name is made up of “Pro” for pro fessions and “Bus” for bus
iness. Meetings are held on the
first and third Fridays of the month at the Starkie Arms. Membership is about 100. '
Our picture shows some
of the members at the luncheon with Rtn Haigh. He is f lanked by Mr Creaser (left) ana Mr Morgan.
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Surgeo to giv Lent talk
AS part of its Lent ramme Whalley Chi Action Group is orga: a series of lectures in of E School, startii Monday at 7-30 p.m The talks, to be
each Monday (concl on March 24th) w based on the Chr faith and how it affec life and work of speaker. A consultative su
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from Rossendale, Mr Buckler, will star series.
Other speakers ai
Provost of Blackbur Very Rev. Laurence son; Mr Fred Parr, administrator fo Burnley Health Di Mr Peter Macdon; lawyer from Worsle Mr Kenneth Whall management aecou from Blackburn. On Good Frida
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A CLITHEROE jailed for 12 months fight outside a fis chip shop in Whalle; won his freedom Court of Appe London. Four mont hs
Domenico Lafranct (24) of Be e c h Avenue, was jailed ston Crown Cou infliciting grievous harm on Mr Peter ley, of Newlands . Clitheroe, who re-
Jones, sitting with Justice Waller and A tice Milmo, said th dent had been an ur ant one, meriting a ence of immediate i
su b s titu ted a s enabling Lafrance. immediate release. Mr Justice Ke
onment. But Lafranceschin
of previous good cha ana welfare and i report s on him impressive. He had seriously
from grace, but learned his lesson ar unlikely to offend commented Mr J Jones.
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TEN tables were in this week’s duplicate at Clitheroe Bridge Winners were: NS. A. Woollin and Mr Wilkinson, Mr R. At’ and Mrs J. Marti EW — Mrs Kirkha Mrs Turner, Mr F. V and Mr Nicol Smith The following han
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