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Plans submitted tor Whalley


sheltered homes •AN aipplication for a sheltered housing scheme


Valley Council s 1306).


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flats, • communal facilities and a warden’s dwellings would be built on' land between the bus station. King Street, and Manor Road. Also submitted from


The estate, to include


partly with the old stone, to correct an outward


been re c e iv ed from Clitheroe.1


at Wn ii malley has been lodged .with the Kibble Pr,iin'n5i’a Plonniiio- Dpoartment (numbei*mber


bulge (1297). Three applications have


■Whalley is a proposal to demolish the front of 22 King Street and rebuild.


Festive event to aid


seamen


THE Whalley Circle of King George’s Fund for Sailors will be holding its annual coffee morning, at the Conference House, Whalley Abbey, next Tuesday, between 10-30 a.m. and 1 p.m. A festive event,- the


mission to erect a weld mesh fence about eight feet high, supported ■ by angle iron posts, ■ at the allotment, gardens off Primrose Street (1279). _ Approval is also being


One is for per­


sought to display a fascia sign about 16ft. x 22ft. at 5 to 7 Castle Street (1288) and outline permission is requested for a residential development at part of Baldwin Hill Farm (^294). Two plans have been


coffee morning will in­ clude mince pies, a Christmas tree and vari­ ous stalls selling cakes and preserves, handic­ rafts, fancy goods and white elephant. There will also be a


lodged from Sawley. One seeks renewal of permis­ sion for three caravans at Brow Top Farm (1292) and the other is for out­ line approval for the change of use from a garage and land to a craft shop and housing in the village (1296). Also due to be consi­


Chosen for Royal show


MEMBERS of Clitheroe YFC were given a talk on rabies by Mr S. Myers- cough. He was thanked by Michael Fox and Adele


tombola and a raffle for a Christmas hamper. Ad­ mission by ticket is 30p. Last’ year’s event raised


' 100 seamen’s charities. Mrs Marjorie Turner,


£550 which was sent to the King George’s Fund to help finance more than


who started the 'Whalley Circle in 1959, has re­ turned to live in the local­ ity and is the present chairman.


' sion of the Wiswell Moor Slaughterhouse (1291); And an illuminated adver­ tisement sign for the Pal­ mers Arms, Paythorne (1278).


dered soon are: In Gis- burn the conversion of a barn to dwelling (outline) at Langlands (127'7) and a change of use from garage premises to a fitted kitch­ en shop and formation of a small car park at Tat- tersall’s Garage, Main Street (1275); In Tosside; an outline scheme for five bungalows on land behind the Dog - and Partridge Hotel (1313); The exten-


Junior — Clitheroe A 33’/2, Bolton-by-Bowland 23'/2; Clitheroe B 35, Clitheroe D 22; Clitheroe C 19, Pendle Forest 14. Senior — Clitheroe A 25, Bolton- by-Bowland 6; Clitheroe B 37, Clitheroe D 30; Clitheroe E 27, Chorley 29.Congratulations were given to Andi'ew Jackson, who has been chosen to represent Lancashire in the judging competition at the Royal Smithfield Show, London, next month. ' Andrew (17), of Burn­


Nuttall. Quiz re su lts were;


ley, is the youngest Clitheroe member ever to be chosen.


A BUMPER Christmas


fair at St Mary’s RC School, Langho, raised a record total of more than £1,229 for school and church funds.


' tuere a tombola, fancy goods and home-made cake stalls and a guest appearance by Father Christmas. Tea and bis­ cuits were served.


Among the attractions


ROBINSON — ELLIOTT


the culmination of many months of hard ivork by a good n umber of parishioners.


The afternoon marked


Christmas raffle, for which tickets have been on sale for some iveeks, there luere a number of smaller raffles on the day and local Cub Scouts and Brownies helped with arrange­ ments. ■


As ivell as the major


' Our picture simus a happy group of helpers at one of the stalls.


Youngsters help those in need


Walter Robinson, of Kirk- field, Chipping, was mar­ ried at St Mary-le-Gill Church, Barnoldswick, on Saturday.


Retired farmer Mr


[ Mary Alice Elliott, of Harper Street, Bamold- swick.


His bride was Mrs •


fanned at Tosside, where he was born, and at Bashall Eaves.


Mr Robinson formerly


by her son-in-law, Mr Tony Ingram, wore a sap­ phire blue gown with beige accessories. She earned a freesia-covered prayer book.


The bride, given away


the bride’s daughter, Mrs Jean Ingram, who wore a dusky pink suit with wine accessories.


Matron-of-honour was


bridegroom’s son, Mr Geoffrey Robinson, of | Clitheroe.


Best man was the


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CHILDREN in the Ribble 'Valley who, for a variety of reasons, will not be able to enjoy a traditional Christmas, were remembered when a coffee morning was held at Whalley Methodist Church on Saturday. 'The event, which raised


coffee morning and in a short address explained that, contrary to public opinion, there were many families in the valley who needed help. He added that he was


Mr Baron attended the


£47.60, was organised by the young people of the Sunday School in response to an appeal which local senior social work officer Mr Noel Baron is making.


emphasis was purely local and it was cheerfully undertaken as. a Sunday School project. There were stalls and


greatly impressed by the enthusiasm and organising ability shown by the church’s youngsters. Whalley Methodist


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Heartless act


games and on display were the school’s entries in the recent Clitheroe Methodist Circuit Festival of Youth.


Church raises a gi-eat deal of money for overseas aid, but on this occasion ■ the


Magicians


meet in Gisburn


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ABOUT 90 members and wives of the Northern Magic Circle attended the president’s annual dinner — hosted this year by Mr John Pye, of Grindleton.


the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn, on Saturday, a toast to the Circle was proposed by Mr Ron Baron, president of a Blackburn magic society.


During the dinner, at Mr Pye, of “ Lazy


4he visitors and guests. m*'John Brierley, of West Bradford, responded.


Acres," The Croft, replied and proposed a toast to


the meal, there -was a cabaret,' featuring mem­ bers’ acts from London, Middlesbrough and Man­ chester.


As well as dancing after


circle’s committee met at Eaves Hall,GWcst Brad­


The following day, the i ^


ford. Mr Pye was elected


president seven months ago and ends his term of office at the circle’s annual conference, in Har­ rogate at Easter. .


Dismissed


A SUMMONS alleging that car driver Raymond Howard (32),- of Eastfield Drive, West [Bradford, had not obeyed traffic sig­ nals on the Whalley eas­ terly bypass 'was dismis­ sed by Glitheroe magis-


; do so at that j time,” ' he ’ said. '


for Howard, submitted that there was -some doubt. ^ “It is a matter of split seconds; he -went through the Uights on • amber' and' it was ■ safe to


tfStGS. ' ' Ml" John Houldsworth;


A HEARTLESS and senseless, theft at Whalley: cenotaph has been con­ demned by parish council-, lors.


'They were told that


only hours after council chairman Miss Pauline Wilkinson laid a wreath on Remembrance Sunday, i t was removed by thieves.


have been there for 24 hours before it was taken away,” said council clerk Mr Jim Holden “It was a heartless and senseless act.”


“The wreath could not


letter of thanks to Mr George Hardman, of Mitton Road, Whalley, who planted 60 small cros­ ses near the cenotaph, each bearing a poppy and the name of one of the village’s war dead. •


The council is to send a


Quick on the draw


THE Good Companions’ meeting on Thursday in­ cluded a question and answer session, at which Mrs J. Allan was particu­ larly quick.


story and sang and there was community singing with Mr J. Scott at the piano. Helpers included Mrs J. Goldie,’ Mrs E. Scott, Mrs E. Metcalfe, Mrs F. Clarkson and Mrs


Mr J. Parker told a ^


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mas party at the . Black Bull Hotel, Rimington,' members enjoyed a deli­ cious lunch and were en­ tertained by a small group of young men from.


Mellor. Guests included the


Mayor: and Mayoress of Clitheroe;'Coun. and Mrs Leo Wells, the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun.: Miss Agnes Melling, and the Rev.’Graham Vickers,- Methodist' minister, for;


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Check the register


THE new Register of Electors for 1981-82 is out tomorrow and everyone, particularly those whose electoral circumstances have changed during the past year, should check that their name is in­ cluded.


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