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AN application to build a factory, engineering workshop and offices next to Neotechnic Engineering, Up Brooks, Clitheroe, has been received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (application number 0135).
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AS part of its Lent prog ramme Whalley Christian Action Group is organising a series of lectures in the C
Monday at 7-30 p.m. The talks, to be held i
each Monday (concluding on March 24th) will be I based on the Christian ! faith and how it affects the ] life and work of each speaker. A consultative surgeon
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from Rossendale, Mr K. G. Buckler, will start the series.
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iEEK 'W AND SATURDAY
Provost of Blackburn, the Very Rev. Laurence Jack- son; Mr Fred Parr, senior administrator for the Burnley Health District; Mr Peter Macdonald, a lawyer from Worsley; and Mr Kenneth Whalley, a management accountant, from Blackburn. On Good Friday the
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------------------------- ------- Also in Clitheroe, per mission is being sought for the erection of a clas sroom, 17.150m by 7,400m; within the existing complex of buildings at Ribbles'dale School. Access for contract tors , would be via the Turner Street entrance (0121). - P l a n s 'ha v e b een
Surgeon to give Lent talk
received from the owners of Candlemakers Croft, off Lowergate, for change of use to a joiner’s and do-it- yourself shop (0132). At 13 Peel Park Avenue,
permission is requested for a storm porch over the front door (0137). The owners of Wadding-
ton Fell Quarries have applied to make alterations to the existing primary crushing plant ana garage sites at the quarry (0148). In Sabden, Norweb is.
seeking permission for a high voltage overhead line to supply electricity to PAV De v e l opment s , Whalley Road (0149). Outline permission is
requested for the proposed erection of a bungalow at Union Field, Back Watt Street (0134) and for a new storm po r c h at th e Wellsprings Hotel, Nick
o’Pendle (0138). West Bradford: .Outline
action group will be hold ing an open-air service at the bus station at 11 a.m.
Jail term reduced
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A CLITHEROE man jailed for 12 months after a fight outside a fish and chip shop in Whalley Road won his freedom in the Court of Appeal in London. Four months ago
Domenico Lafranceschina (24) o f B e e c h w o o d Avenue, was jailed at Pre ston Crown Court for infliciting grievous bodily harm on Mr Peter Waker- ley, of Newlands Avenue, Clitheroe, who received a
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broken nose and wrist. The Court of Appeal
substituted a sentence enabling Lafranceschina s immediate release. Mr Justice Kenneth
Jones, sitting with Lord Justice Waller and Mr Jus tice Milmo, said the inci dent had been an unpleas ant one, meriting a sent ence of immediate impris
onment. But Lafranceschina was
of previous good character ana welfare and prison r epo r t s on him were
impressive. He had seriously fallen
from grace, but had learned his lesson and was unlikely to offend again, commented Mr Justice
Jones. ng Edends
Bridge Club
TEN tables were in play at this week’s duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club. Winners were: NS — Mr A. Woollin and Mr W. L. Wilkinson, Mr R. Atkinson and Mrs J. Martindale. EW __Mrs Kirkham and Mrs Turner, Mr F. Walker
and Mr Nicol Smith. The following hand was
played in a variety of con tracts. Par being seven no trumps, only three pairs bid the hand to a small
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LOW MOOR motor cyclist Barry George Townley was fined a total of £50 by Clitheroe magistrates. _ Townl ey (24), of St
Ann’s Square,- was fined £10 for parking within the
area of a zebra ‘crossing and £40 for having no insurance.
• A further case of having no driving licence was
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adjourned: until March 27th.
A FIRST-NIGHT ticket sell-out has delighted Whallcy Players, who are presenting “Intent to murder” at,the'Adult Centre this week
P With’all tonight’s seats sold, the Players advise anyone wishing to sec the < nlav tomorrow and on Saturday to phone Whitaker s sweet shop, or any member of the'cast, to check that seats are available.--
, , Pictured at rehearsal, from the left, are: Liz Caton, Brian Haworth, John . _ ’... , . , members of the company.-^ t y v.Zk A- '.‘•’r 'tiis W-V.
% h e Leslie Sands thriller is described by. producer, Gabriclla Cox as not so ■ m u c h a whodunit as a will they get away with it.
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Caton Edith Trevor, Carole Dewhurst and Stewart Moody. Brian, who takes the male lead, and Carole, as a young girl, are new
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On weekdays you can even get a | exactly that.
The NatWest SERVICEIlLLprovides check on your balance on the spot. '
It’s called a SERVICETILL because your nearest NatWest branch?
it not only offers you cash, it will, if you The NatWest ^ERVICETILL You can j wish,’ send an up-to-date statement of ' make itworkaU hours for your money. 1 - v
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planning permission for the conversion of a stone building to a dwelling on land known as “Joiners Workshop” and land next to Pillings Farm (0117). Whalley: Outline per
mission to build a detached bungalow and garage and alteration of access to the road at land west of Port- field Lane (0128); and the erection of a garage at the side of 17 Moorfiela (0119). Chipping: Permission
for a residential caravan to be used ..while the far mhouse is renovated at Saddle End Farm (0136). Langho: Propos ed
reroofing and construction of first- floor rooms and bathroom, involving rais- ing the existing roof at 70
osed front porch at Mason House Farm (0145).
The Good Companions
THERE was an increased attendance at the meeting of the Low Moor Good Comp a n io n s’ Club. Arrangements were made for several events includ ing a social afternoon as part of the Easter demon stration. Two members were greeted with the strains of
l “Happy Birthday” and Mr J. Scott was pianist for community singing. Mrs M. Seed, Mrs J. Oddie, Mrs P. Davies and Mrs Crooks assisted with the refreshments.
Fox club ball
THE Hodder Valley Fox Club’s annual ball, in New ton Village Hall, was again well attended. The Parker Brothers’
band played for dancing, Mr H. Rhodes ran the ban and Booths, of Kirkham, were the caterers.
the dining room and kitchen at the rear of 5 Walmesley Brow (0143). Bashall Eaves: A prop
Hfllcrest Road (0097). Billington: Extension to
PRITT — BOND
TEACHING as s i s tant Miss Heather Mary Bond was married at Clitheroe Register Office on Satur day to woodwork machin
youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Bond, of Ma y f i e l d A v e n u e , Clitheroe and the brideg room is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs W. Pritt, of Shear Brow, Blackburn. The bride wore a match ing white dress and jacket
ist Mr Anthony Alan Pritt. T h e b r id e i s the
and carried a bouquet of |
f reesia Witnesses were Mr J.
Bond, the bride’s father, Mrs Anne Cowking, . the
bride’s sister and Mr Colin | Pritt, the bridegroom’s brother.
the Edisford Bridge Hotel, Clitheroe, the couple left • for a honeymoon in Paris.
Following a reception at .
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! They are to live in Monk Street, Clitherqe.
SUPPORT FOR LABOUR1
MANY Clitheroe Labour party supporters are expected to attend Satur day’s rally in Preston to protest against Govern ment spending cuts. ,
PROTEST RALLY fares,” said Mr Barton.
The rally, organised by According to Mr Alan
Barton, Press officer for Clitheroe Constituency
Labour Par ty, many people are really angry
about the cuts in services being imposed on them. He said that party workers received an enthusiastic reception in Clitheroe on Sa turday when they handed out leaflets about the rally.
“A surprising number of
people said that they would support the rally.
I Even more, especially many pensioners, said that they would/have gone if
they could afford tne bus-
the Labour Party and the Lancashire Association of Trades Councils, will be the biggest for some years in Lancashire. Top Labour party and TUC speakers 1 will attack Tory cuts in social services, education and employment.
Mr Barton added: “This
rally will demonstrate that the electorate, given the chance, would turirout this Government. It was not
made c l e a r by Mrs Thatcher that Tory policies
would mean cuts in emp loyment and essential ser- v i c e s . P e o p le fe el cheated.”
Protesters will meet at
10 a.m. on Saturday at Preston Polytechnic car park, before going on to a mass meeting in the Guil
dhall: A full house tonight
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Spaceship adventure j
STAR TREK comes to the Civic Hall, Clitheroe, next week bringing with it an even greater and more exciting adventure for Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Mr iSpock (Leonard Nimoy)
f.along with the other familiar members of the crew of the starship USS Enter prise. This science-fiction thriller is notable for its stunning special effects.
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ENCOURAGED by the success of its Hallow-e en , dance, the Ribblesdale School Association held a Valentine dance at the school on Saturday. Ninety members and friends enjoyed dancing to
a disco, and the school catering supervisor, Mrs J. Mooney, assisted by volunteers, provided a cold
buffet supper. The association enables parents and teachers to , . i
meet and to organise fund-raising activities which | benefit the s c h o o l . Since its formation, three years ago, it has raised over £2,500. This has been spent on school equipment such as a movie projec tor, a set of encyclopaedias for the library and
science equipment: Cash from the association s most recent project, . .
a sponsored spell in the school, will be donated for purposes to be outlined at the association s annual
meeting on March 5th. i Bingo nightv PRIZEWINNERS' at a ]
bingo evening held by the Hodder Valley branch of 1 the Royal British Legion were: Mrs M. Dowle, Mrs A. Marsden and Mrs K. Bond.
...... It was held at the Par
kers Arms, Newton, by permission by Mr H. Rhodes.
Capt J. Kenyon thanked 1
all supporters of the event and donors of prizes.
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