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Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, April 24th, 1980
THE public of Clitheroe s ould remain at its pre
istrict plan. l This was reported by
feels strongly that Ahe sh tow n ’s Auction Mart locaent site and not be re
D ted in the Chtheroe aocal authority officers at Committee to discuss
Auction Mart to stay on site iof the mart staying where
or i n d u s t r y . . MRegarding, the Auction
R special meeting of the Plannibble Valley Councils tion ing and Transporta
osals in the draft plan. Councillors' observa
s This was decided de Cpite comments from
elsewhere. ] : recommendations on prop
yxhibition earlier this sponseear and written re
tions were made, taking note of public opinion ex epressed at an explanatory
ganisations.The draft plan will be published this summer.
development of Chtheroe and to earmark the use of land for recreation, homes
for the future
THE good trade for cattle con tinued at Clithoroe fatstock market on Monday. Spring l lambs and Hoggs made slightly
lambs and 03 hoggs. »Light steers made to 89.8p-
ess. ( Oil offer were (12 fat cattle
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( Spring lambs made to 21ap Wst: J. Stott (£500),' A. M. ( (153.Tp), medium lo 103p
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89.Gp), ( 3.2p (79.2p), calf bulls to 9S.Sp
medium to S7p (SO.op). S Uncertified heifers made to (95.-1 p), fat cows to 73p
ml)Cr live wiu v.»*w««K- .'-'■ '"i;-’ h edium to 92.Sp (89p), light
22 fat cows), 50 ewes 10 spring _r live kilo (average SS.Op),
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209.21)), light hoggs to 17-Ip (IGSp), standard to 201.5p
(154.2p), half-bred ewes to £2-1 (£
21.SO), horned ewes to £1S.S0
£
14.SO). a Seventy-two in-calf cattle ttendance of buyers from a
Fnd 122 stores were on offer at a riday's spring sale. A large
AFTER a distraught e woman asked police to
Refused to leave house
hoject a man from her
and had to be arrested, Clitheroe magistrates
me, he refused to leave
heard.But self-employed hod- carrier Christian Iddon (21), of Taylor Street, Clitheroe, denied being and
house,efused to leave the
Showroom break-in
THIEVES broke into the showrooms of Clitheroe T lawnmower engineers,
chheo’s, and stole two nometime on Monday
ainsaws valued at £522. s The intruders struck
llkley Leeds Burley-in- Wharfedale
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t ight entering through ihe roof of the showroom bn Shawbridge Mill, Shaw
was a 20in. Solo, model number 620 AV 4.5hp. The other was a 24in. model, number 655 AV 6.5hp.
ridge Street. One of the saws taken
v Clitheroe police are in estigating. ON SHOW NOW! IN SETTINGS YOU CAN VISUALISE IN YOUR OWN HOME
and after a domestic argu ment she rang the ponce to make him leave. r Iddon admitted he had
wddon lived with the oman in Taylor Street,
had been drinking was not drunk or disorderly.
and although he
drunk and disorderly was not found not guilty. I The court heard that
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31 st cow to calve before July ood (£402). To calve between
itheroe branch manager. BeOther prizewinners were:
nd £440). „ , sevde to' £490 (average. £373), s en Mav and June culvers to
£560 (£413), 34 July and August calvers to £5S0 (£407), five §ep*
T 2nd (£-155 and £450). even «u«*
uihvu
tember culvers lo £440 (£395). mStrong Friesian bullocks riesian yearling heifers to
tirks to £148.
eFOR driving a car with I bxcess alcohol in his (lood, Peter Gerald Sagar C20), of Head o’th Moor fiottage, Chaigley, was 'ned £70 at Clitneroe.
Drivingban
gs. above the legal limit of 80 mgs., told thie court
pay £15.40 costs. mSagar, who was four
when police spoke to him Mrs. Wakeling, treasurer; he had come from Burnley
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in West View, Clitheroe. Drink had not affected his driving said.
in s any way,
Sugar's car had been ob sideerved to swerve from
Insn. Bill Moore to side.
said
THE Clitheroe relatives of a former local girl
watched delightedly as she won her way through to the finals of BBC-l’s Young Musician of the Year co n te st at the
weekend.Violinist Clare McFar- lane (16) was beaten in c Sunday’s final, but re
feived £400 prize money
Boothman, of Chatburn Road, and Mrs Jessie
he
Mrs E. M. Thorne of the Dog and Partridge Hotel, where the meeting was
held. Applause for Clare
with her success. MClare and her parents,
or winning the string section.And her two grand m o th e rs, Mrs Maud
t She is now a pupil of She Yehudi Menuhin
chool. .
a chool in Surrey. Her Munt, Mrs Charlotte s cNab, of Shays Drive, reachaid Clare was thrilled to her first competition.
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McFarlane, of Shavs Drive, were delighted
lane,argaret and Jim McFar c before moving to Man
lived in Clitheroe
t hester, and Clare at Sended Pendle Junior
nder the totting-up pro cess, and was ordered to
d He was banned from tiriving for IS months
£202, Hereford yearling bul locks to £200, Angus X lo £280. s Charolais heifers to £2S0. and
Hade to £35S, heifers to £300, F ereford bullocks lo £330,
s from various or guidelines Its aim is to provide solid
( ouii. Geoff Ainsworth bt Upbrooks, would be far
Coun. Brian Braith- she town. “It is not neces
id. .
waite (Clitheroe) said the t Mart added character to bary for a thing to be
hait public opinion w good tr a d e
good trade. The judges were .Mr F. Wrathall of Gisburn, and Mr L. Bii-tle of West Bradford. They awarded the in-calf champion ship to n Friesian cow shown by Mr A. Howard, of Newton, which was brought by Mr C. Wilkinson, of Bacup, for £580 — the day's top figure.
wide area resulted in a very
BMr Howard received the priarclays Bank championship Clze from Mr T. Mills, the
August anil October: A. and G. a B. Howard 1st and 2nd (£580 andIn-calf heifer: B. Hartley 1st ma wenty-three in-calf heifers
ABANDONED pets, neg alected or badly treated
Calls for help pour in
wnimals, and birds found j ith broken wings are cust some of the numerous t ases dealt with during
he year by Clitheroe and District Friends of Fur and Feather. mAt the sixth annual
p eeting members re ( orted a busy year, aluring which they were ostounded at the number
pll' friends,- and to the aublic for their donations tnd the interest shown in
f calls for help received. a Thanks were given to
he organisation. MrOfficers re-elected were
mans Ida Gradwell, chair K and secretary; Mrs
r ivesey, minute sec
etary.Thanks were given to
i' F. Bridge, social con L e n o r ; and M i s s P.
ag art, th e 1 committee wreed that it would be o rong to go against public itpinion and seek to move
Clayton-le-Dale) that a a purpose-built mart, sited netter for everyone. It
i ow occupies a prime site in the middle of town and at was bad planning : to sallow it to stop there,.he
t eautiful to add charac t est Bradford) agreed
v as
er,” he said. (WCoun. Edwin Gretton overwhelmingly in favour
pt was, but he felt the dlace was “pretty dilapi ated.”He hoped that when
c ould meet the auction
commend that, Clitheroe - Football Club should be
matters were finalised on w its future, the council
ensuring that the marts appearance is vastly im
ompany with a view to
proved.Another proposal in the a plan is that'the most suit
houses is in Pendle Road. thCouncillors heard that iure objected because the
ntended site is good farming land.
The committee agreed, however, that the Pendle Road site . of 25 acres, which will take 250 a houses, was the most suit tible available for residen
,
al
development.Members also decided that they would not re
ble site for building new t e Ministry of Agricul
uture at Shawbridge still • hinges on the outcome of Other points arising
use or development. the way f "oir
talks with the owner of the ground.
from the public’s response to the proposed plan in cluded:
hey do not come into the plan, which . simply pares
g • The Castle and its t round's; , it was stated pre- landm'
V • The site of the Ribble a alley Council’s tempor Rry offices in Pimlico b oad should be used for
uilding houses. t • Tourism: it is felt that
ahe plan will increase the ettraction of the town by vnsuring that new de
e lo pm e n t will not
re-located as part of the • Pendle Road develop- 1 f ment, though the club's •’
threaten the historic qual ities and general charac ter of Clitheroe. lack• Spending cuts and the
t large-scale car parks in of land available for
he town centre mean the possibilities of providing a more off-street parking
re remote. a • Further discussions
counre to be held with the poss ty surveyor on the S ible extension of the t althill/Upbrooks . dis Rributor road onto Pendle o oad to establish his view wn this suggestion —
tions from some residents in the area.
to further industrial de velopment at Upbrooks, t but the committee felt
residents objected han elsewhere.
ONE of Chtheroe’s oldest residents, Mrs Beatrice Mitchell, of Pendle Road, died on Sunday. She was 90. Mrs Mitchell was the ( widow of Mr Charles
plThe funeral will take a ace today, with service
many years.
oCharlie) Mitchell whom , een no reason why the other driver should not
bntitled to do. There had
mlder, readers will re Clember was secretary of foritheroe Trades Council
nd cremation at Ac crington.
hich has brought objec same• A petition from the hat factory sites should
AN off duty policeman was fined £30 at Clitheroe lig for not obeying traffic
a be made available in this t rea of Clitheroe rather
ju hts at the Harwood Bar
(prosecuting) said Keith Dalilale (25), of Kemple t View, Clitheroe, drove
nction, Whalley. Mr John Houldsworth
ahrough the lights at red car.
nd collided with another
Mr George Graham (de fending) said Dale was
almost on the stop line when the lights began to change and he went for eward on amber, as he was
have seen him. . Dale was ordered to pay costs totalling £60.64.
MEMBERS of Clitheroe Trefoil Guild heard a talk on the work of the Rheumatism and Arthritis
coffee evening in aid of a the Council on June 19th,
heir annual meeting.) In
iCouncil by regional organ tser Mr Peter Downs at The group is to nold a
Ct 13 Claremont Avenue, Mrlitheroe, the home of Ms Jean Bailey.
w embers re-elected' Aere: Chairman, Mrs a nne Wilkinson; secret denry, Mrs Margaret Snow B ; treasurer, Mrs Jean
ailey.Committee members:
Public Noticl
THE LANCASHIRE C(| COUNCIL (BASHALL [ (PROHIBITION OF Hi COMMERCIAL VEHlif ORDER 19
Notice is hereby giv the Lancashire Countj cil propose to make ai under Section 1 of th Traffic Regulation Act as amended and by S> of the Heavy Com: Vehicles (Controls anc lations) Act, 1973, th< of which will be person shall cause anl commercial vehicle th{ den weight of which 3 tons, to proceed, ex certain exemptions wt set out in the Order, of the roads within the a ry of the Bashal formed by the lengths! and other lines specl the Schedule to th is | Any length of road part of the boundary I be the subject ol this! tion.
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Miss Ruth Mundy, Mrs Margaret Garnett, Mrs Claire Winning, Mrs Mar garet Whalley, Mrs Pat
Pickering.Three new members were elected: Mrs Barba ra Meadows, Miss Mary Parkinson and Mrs Ada Garner.Any former Guides who wish to join the group will • be welcome.
fNEW enrolling member Uor St Paul’s Mothers’ Gnion is Mrs Florence Cluy, of Fort Street, mitheroe. She was com r issioned during a corpo wate communion service,
PEOPLE’S encounters with Christ and the ef tfects on their lives, as
pold in the Bible, were mortrayed by dance and mime at Tuesday’s annual braeeting of the local
Church dance drama group.
should, influence every one else’s relationships
.eople’s experiences --------------------------
with Christ. b The group will shortly
earsal on Monday. reh dancers at their dress
NATIONAL CHOICE
Drive, Clilhcroc, has been selected lo race J with the E n g la n d
School pupil Mark Mashiter, of Langshaw
..h...i.r...d. u
p rize in h tnc
ales. wMark's first date etes in Austria.
R I B B I. E S I) A L E
tunior Youth Canoe t'eam. Mark (15), clinched
the place after gaining wnder-16 individual
evhite water racing Went at Bala, North
inith the team will he p July, when he com
elens. thePictured are some of
age staging its display Wain — this time for the ar omen’s Action Group Hea rally to be held at St
of St James's
Foreign Bible Society. a The 15 minute perform
membersall was given by 14 s Afterwards, the guest
opeaker, Capt. Earnshaw t f the Church Army, told phe meeting how these
nch of the British and MLITHEROE bricklayer Hnce in Clitheroe Parish
caobby was breeding
p naries and he picked up Mrs Hogarth, president, Hrizes at various shows.
he second world war. h Mr Hitchen's main
dening.e was also keen on gar MA m em b er of SS
Cluichael and John's Social m b, Mr Hitchen was for- C er 1 y a member of t litheroe Social Club and
he Royal British Legion. J He leaves a wife, Alary
osephine, and a brother, l Mr Fred Hitchen, who
erdav at Accrington.
Clithives in Kemple View, creA eroe. funeral service and
t mation took place yes-
TAKEN ill during the lunch break at Bowker
C nel were Mrs Nancy p ornthwaite, Clitheroe Bresident, Mrs Sylvia J erry, secretary, Mrs Aoan Bargh and Mrs
Questions” session. paOther members of the
Many friends among the darters
t Bros, furniture manufac
Clitheroe, on Monday, Mr Michael Patten of Manor s Road, Clitheroe, died
u r e r s , Sun S tre e t, Phortly afterwards. Mr
d as a cabinet finisher and had worked for the
any friends among the
bachelor,a tte n , who was a M was 47.
e r Patten was employ tions a member of the Sta
firm for 10 years. waA keen darts player, he m Hotel team and had
Canaries were C his hobby
a the trade for many years l nd worked for several Cocal firms. Born in t litheroe, he served in the Royal Navy during
d r William Hitchen has t ied at his home in Mon 5ague Street at the age of
9.Mr Hitehen had been in
Well attended A open night
MU’s annual meeting in St Paul’s parish hall. duMrs Guy was intro
a Mrs Waterworth, tre t surer, were members of
ver 100. MThree county officials, andrs Briggs, secretary, he panel at an “Any
nnie Wood. MRaffle winners were: ough, Mrs Clegg, Mrs
Walker, Mrs Eccles and Mrs Watson.
ateams in the Clitheroe
t ttended by representa lives from Bolton, Burn Cey, Colne and Nelson, g roston, Leyland, Lon- s ridge, Preston and Wilp- ohire. The attendance was
olton-by-Bowland Vil alage Hall on Monday was
laN open night which the b dies section of Clitheroe Franch of the National Barmers’ Union held at
Whalley Deanery Presid ing member. Retiring En rolling member Mrs Doris i Fox was elected secretary
hich was held before the ced by Mrs C. Holt,
who is stepping down. t Mrs Fox was thanked by s idda 11, and was pre
n place of. Mrs E. Wood, She vicar, the Rev. A. s re-elected.
A copy of the draft Or! Plan showing the ler| road affected and a the County Council'; ment of Reasons for ing to make the Ore be inspected at the ( points during norma hours until the 30: 1980:— (a) Ribble Valley l l C o u n c il, The ( | Clitheroe, Lancashire Count | cil, County Hall,
(b)
(Chief Executive’s! ment)
Objections to the p| giving grounds for o f must be sent in w r it ir j undersigned (ouotinff ence 7T/IJ) by 3 0 t | 1980.
BRil Chief Executl Christ Church Precinct
County Hall, Preston, PR1 8XJ SCHEDULE I
D E SC R IP T IO N O l BASHALL ZONE
AR Y IN TH E R VALLEY BOROll
1. The River Ribb Brungerley Bridge ford Bridge;
2. the Class II Road from Edisford Brio jun c tio n with C Road C.573 near Bridge Farm;
3. the Class III Roafi Irom its ju n c t i f B.6243 n e a r E| Bridge Farm to its! with C.571 southf Bashall Town;
4. the Class III R o t l
floented with a spray of a wers by members. Tre wasurer Miss M. Trimby
peive their trophies at a dresentation dance at Cal- weekerstones Ballroom a A tomorrow.
andhe evening starts at 8 p.m.
AWARD winners in the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League c will be stepping up to re
our ll teams and individual hon mas are to be handed out and be king the presentations will tive Lion Brewery representa T Mr D. Whitham. tickets are £1 each.
Hrs J. Schofield, Mrs B. Hornby, Mrs Berry, Mrs
season.First home was H. Chat- burn, velocity 1134.37, followed by H. Lofthouse *0130.07) Mr and Mrs Cottam (1127.29). H. ( Lofthouse (1123.99), K. Chew
MEMBERS of Clitheroe t Homing Society entered a ord, the first 'of the
nd D is tr ic t D a rts League.He was the son of the late Mr and Mrs John Patten who were once mine hosts of the Aspinall Arms, Mitton, and after wards ran the Commercial Hotel,
Clitheroe.Mr Patten leaves a s brother, Alistair, and a
t Pleasington.
(1122.95), G. Cowperthwaite (1120.14), Norgrove and Parker
1092.62).
1106.66), A. Parker (1106,45), ( E. Jones (1100.S1),- K. Croft
(1096.85), (1094.S2), F. Eccles
RESULTS of matches in the Ribblesdale Table Tennis As tsociation’s handicap divisional
soister Mrs Valerie Thomp v ace tomorrow, the ser
n, of Salisbury. plThe funeral will take aice and cremation being
CB 1, Crabtree’s B 8. p The association will Yiold its
ree’s, Market Place.
ream knockout are: F irst Oound, Division One, Post Stffice A 8, Catholic YCA 1; 5 anden B 4, Station Hotel A D; Standen A 5, Crabtree’s A 4. 5 ivision Two: Station Hotel B Y, Post Office B 4; Catholic
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