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WI show entries


increase


THERE will be a host of skills and crafts on display at the Clitheroe area WI show a week on Saturday.


Sixteen institutes will


be competing for the hon­ ours, two fewer than last year, following the deci­ sion of Slaiaburn .and Rimington not to enter. Both have th e ir own shows at this time of year.


Margaret Williamson said that entries had come in slowly at first. But a last minute spate of entries meant there would be more exhibits than last year.


Show chairman Mrs


held at Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School from 10- 30 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. is 25p for adults and lOp for children.


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All aboard the sports special


THERE’S never a dull moment on Tuesday after­ noons during the summer holidays for Clitheroe youngsters such as these who board the special bus to the Longridge Sports Centre. For 65p, including ad­


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IT will be all shoulders to the wheel for the latest fund-raising event organ­ ised by Waddington Foot­ ball Club. For on August 15th,


players and officials will be taking part in a spon­ sored car push over four miles, starting and finish­ ing at Waddington Social Club and passing through Clitheroe town centre. Mr Campbell Barker,


Country fair attracts 2,000 - & \ ?1 t -v J r uVjy, \ ■ • V<--f. £100 REWARD


Is offered for information leading to the recovery of a statuette of Napoleon on. a white, charger and six military figurines. Also eighteen French and German porcelain figures which were LOST from Castle Mews, Castlegate, Clitheroe, between the hours of 11 p.m. Sunday, July 26th and 3 p.m. Monday, July 27th.


CONTACT THE OCCUPIERS OR PHONE CLITHEROE 22967 IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE..


chairman of the football club’s social committee, said that teams of five in fancy dress would be taking turns pushing an MGB Roadster, which has been loaned for the day by Miss Josephine Hop­ kins, of. Primrose Garage. The push starts at 12-15


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THE BURNLEY PRIVATE TEACHING CENTRE


TUTORIALS WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, AUGUST 17th Places are available in the highly successful maths and English Basic Skills Groups at both junior and senior levels.


SUNSHINE drew the crowds to the Clitheroe Conservative Associa­


p.m. and is expected to take about an hour and a half, on a route covering Waddington Road, Well Terrace, Waterloo, Duck Street, Lowergate, Moor Lane, Castle S tre e t , M a rk e t -P la c e , York Street and back to Wad­ dington via Well Terrace. The reigning Miss Wad­


tion’s country fair at Leagram Park, Chipping. About 2,000 people at­


Pony Club. Terrier racing' was organised by Mr Richard Birtwistle, of Dudl ands Kenne ls ,


tended the event, 'organ­ ised by committee chair­ man' Mr James Rawson, of Chaigley, and well over £1,000 was made for As­ sociation funds. There was a host of at­


mission, the young people can, for two hours, take their pick of activities in- c lu d in g b adm in to n , squash, cricket, rounders, five-a-side football, table- tennis, hockey and tram- polining. The bus leaves York


dington Royal British Legion, Christine Taylor, will be sitting on the car throughout the push Anyone wishing to buy advertising space jon the vehicle should contact Mr Barker, Clitheroe 24443 or 27797. The money raised will


Sawley; and an archery display was arranged by boys of Stonyhurst Col­ lege, organised by Mr Alan Lovegrove , of Stonyhurst. Also popular was Cod-


tractions at the fair, held at Leagram by permission of Mr and Mrs Weld Blun­ dell. Stalls and sideshows w ere a r ra n g e d by branches of the Clitheroe Association. There was a demonstra­


County asked to pay rate


man’s Punch and Judy show. Throughout the after­


collection cost


noon blacksmith Mr Ron Carter gave a demonstra­ tion of his craft, which proved most popular. There was music by the Brindle Band. The raffle was drawn


tion of showjumping, dressage and handy pony by members of Chipping


go to Waddington FC funds and to a charity for the physically hand­ icapped.


Street at' 1-40 p.m. every Tuesday, returning at 4- 15 p.m. It is laid on by th e R ib b le V alley , Clitheroe and Longridge Councils, and brings vis­ itors to the Ribblesdale Pool from Longridge. About 20 young people


Seeking men to join the chorusline


have so far taken advan­ tage of the facility each week, but it is hoped more will join the final trips on Tuesdays August 11th and 18th.


COME tm, you budding opera singers — here’s your chance to give your vocal cords an airing. Clitheroe Parish Church


Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society needs extra men for the chorus of next year’s production, “Fiddler on the roof.” Enrolment and the first


THE county council is being asked to foot the bill for the massive cost of collecting the 18p supplementary rate from Ribble Valley


ratepayers this autumn. Last week Lancashire


by Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Waddington and his wife, Gill.


A fact-finding look at Eshton Terrace plan


FOLLOWING a plea for a change' of heart over opposition to Brockhall Hospital’s plan to open a rehabilitation centre for patients in Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe, Ribble Valley councillors have agreed to look further into the matter.


rehearsal will be held in the hall on August 18th, starting at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in taking part will be welcome.


Library display


THE work of the dis­ abled, ranging from wooden bench to a col­ lage, is featured in a ex- h ib i t io n a t Whalley library.


Play o f f


A CARD play-off was necessary to decide the destination of the Lister Cup and Mrs J. A. Speak and Mrs M. Brearley’s prize a t . Clitheroe Golf Club. Winner was Mrs J Huddleston, 2 down, fol­ lowed by Mrs P. Holden 2 down.


Whalley show time


ENTRY f o rms and schedules for Whalley and District Horticultural Soc­ iety’s annual flower and vegetable show are now available.


August 29th, in the vil­ lage Methodist Hall, will be opened by the church’s mi n i s t e r , t h e Rev. Graham Vickers.


The show, on Saturday,


able from Whalley library and from committee mem­ bers and must be re­ turned to show secretary Mr Jack Yates, 5 Moor- field, Whalley, by noon on Wednesday, August 26th.


Entry forms are avail­


open classes for both flow­ ers and vegetables. At stake are an impressive array of eight trophies and extra prizes of plant food and gardening books.


There are members and


cil’s Development Sub- Committee who opposed the plan on the grounds of road safety andoecause it would be “un-neighbour-


Members of the coun­


ly,” this week decided to visit Brockhall to see for themselves children who would live at the centre and what the scheme really involves. The visit was suggested Mr Michael Jackson,


the council’s chief execu­ tive, who felt there was, perhaps, a lack of under­ standing about what was intended. The scheme has been


County Council put the final stamp of approval on its supplementary rate which will cost the Ribble Valley Council an extra £900,000 on top of its normal rates bill — plus about'£15,000 in administ­ ration costs to collect. In a report, Borough


Farmer


obstructs path


■ over the cash limit set by the Secretary of State and could lead to the authority being , penalised by having its block grant from the Gove rnment f u r t h e r reduced. The council’s Policy and


Treasurer Mr Gordon Onslow said the extra rate demand would have a damaging effect on the council’s workload. The cost involved would push the council’s costs


fusal to unblock a footpath cost him a £10 fine and £40 costs at Clitheroe. The proceedings against


GISBURN farmer’s re­


Francis H. Wrathall, of Moor Laithe Farm, fol­ lowed complaints to Lan­ cashire County Council that a path through his land' was obstructed by a fence. Mr Miles Parker, for


Resources Commi t tee therefore decided to ask Lancashire County Coun­ cil to meet the cost of levying the rate. Coun. Tom Robinson


the County Council, said that several letters had been sent to Wrathall asking him to make a gap in the fence or built a stile over it. But nothing had been done. Wrathall said that he


(Clitheroe) said: “If we don’t get a proportion of the cost involved in levy­ ing this rate from the county, we are going to get the backlash in penal­ ties from the Government for overspending.” The commi t tee also


strongly opposed by many people who live in Eshton Terrace. But despite the objec­


tions, the, Lancashire Area Health Authority, the Blackburn District Management Team and th e me n t a l h e a l t h pressure group MIND still want to go ahead. At Tuesday’s meeting


moved a proposal by Co u n . B e r t J o n e s (Clitheroe) to write to the Government deploring the fact that the 'Ribble Valley Council could be penalised for overspend­ ing on a matter that was not of th e council’s making. In his r ep o r t , Mr


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JOHN HARRISON DECEASED


PURSUANT TO THE TRUS­ TEE ACT 1925 any person having a claim against or in­ terest in the estate of John Harrison late of 16 Peel Park Avenue, Clitheroe, Lanca­ shire, who died on the 8th day of June 1981 is required to send particulars thereof in writing to Moxon and Barker Solicitors of 49 Ropergate, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF8 1JZ, on or before the 17th day of September 1981 after which date the Adminis­ tratrix will proceed to distri­ bute the assets having regard only to claims and interests' of which they have had notice. Dated this 28th day of July, 1981 MOXON AND BARKER. Solicitors for the said administratrix


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Scholarships will be awarded to former pupils of each of the three schools which served the parishes i.e. Bra- bin’s Endowed School, St Mary’s RC School and the former Thornley C of E School.


Applications giving full details of educational courses to be followed should be submitted to the trustees at 16 Preston Road, Longridge, PR3 3AN, before the 5th September, 1981.


was not against footpaths in any way and had many stiles on his land. He had farmed there for 50 years and there had never been a stile over the fence, but there was a gate 30 yards away that people could use. The magistrates told


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Wrathall that he must negotiate with the council about what could be done with the fence.


Garage plan discussion put off


of the Development Sub- Committee a letter was read from the manage­ ment team stating that there were no valid plan­ ning grounds for opposing the scheme. The impasse would nor­


mally lead to the Depart­ ment of the Environment holding an inquiry, but the Area Health Authori­ ty’s administrator at Pre­ ston, Mr William For- gham, hopes the problem can be ironed out at local level. According to MIND’s


new rate demands, re-as­ sessing all the rebate cases and informing all in­ stalment payers. Council house rents and- rebates will also be affected.


Onslow said the extra rates demand — which will cost the average householder in Lancashire about 50p a week over a year — will involve the authority in an enormous amount of extra administ­ ration. This includes issuing


New hours opposed


North-West Regional Di­ rector, Mr David Bran­ don, Brockhall was only attempting to follow ac­ cepted guidelines in moving patients out of the hospital into the communi­ ty. The children who would use the unit are some of the most hand­ icapped in Lancashire. “They would be no danger at all to the community,” he said.


THE Lancashire North Probation and After-Care Committee has been re­ fused permission for an extension of hours at its


: Clitheroe office on Tues­ day evenings. The refusal was made


without comment by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com­ mittee. Nearby residents who opposed the exten­ s ion a t t e n d e d t h e meeting.


Slimmers charity work grows fat


MEMBERS of Hurst Green Slimming Club7 put aside their leotards and exercise manuals on Royal Wedding night to help organise a “Royal Barbecue,” which attracted more than 300 people and raised about £400 for the Interna­ tional Year of Disabled'People.


The success of the


event held on the Bayley Arms car park with the blessing of l icensees Dorothy and Vincent As- pinall, was way beyond the organisers’ expecta­ tions. It takes the amount raised for, charity by the 20 strong slimming club, since it was founded last summer to more than £700.. “All the money we raise


• Finances Wilcock, who, with Mrs Jean McGuhey, founded the club. “The amount raised at


goes to charity and we have been reasonably suc­ cessful so far,” said Mrs


the barbecue was beyond our wildest dreams and


we thank everyone who helped out or just came along and enjoyed the fes­ t i v i t i e s , ” said Mrs Wilcock.


licious food and drink, at­ tractions at the barbecue included a tombola, cake and plant stalls and “Royal raffle.”


As well as plenty of de­


treated to a stick of Royal rock as well as plenty of pop and crisps. Mrs Wilcock said it was


All the children wen


hoped to arrange 'for celebrity to hand over the money to the Ribbl Valley Committee for the International Year of Dis abled People.


A PLANNING applica­ tion by Mr Brian Dootson to use land at the side of Low Moor Garage for the parking and displaying of vehicles was to have been considered this week by the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee. However, bis request this was de­ ferred to enable him t< provide further informa


tion. The application had


been opposed by nearby residents, the Divisional Education Officer, Mr David Staton, and by Mr David Thomas, headmas­ ter of Edisford Primary School. Mr Phi l ip Bailey


Borough Planning and Technical Officer had re­ commended refusal.


Malcolm re-signs


MALCOLM Dennett ha re-signed as next year’ professional for Ribbl dale Wanderers. I t 'will be his fifth


lies-


season as professional with the Church Meadow Club where he learnt the game as a boy. So far this season Dennett has hit 287 runs and taken 31 wickets.


J. Pye, J. Boden, K Fawcett, R. -Booth, B. Keating, P. A, Hall, A. Rigby, D. Harcastle, C. Musson, R. Bennett, Cock­


Clitheroe (v Enrby, h, Sat.


croft. Clitheroe 2nd (v Earby,


Sat.): P. C. Bishop, Alan Hen­ derson, R. Sharp, N. .Thorn­ ton, R. Thornton, C. Sims, D. Barnes, Andrew Henderson, G, Sutcliffe, T. Bleazard, M Blackburn. Res: D. Whittaker.


and Broughton, a, Sun.): W, Briggs, M. Booth, S. Black­ burn, fa. Whittaker, S. Wales, C. Robinson, G. Bennett, King, S. Rush, D. Barnes, N Thornton. Res: A. Blackburn. Clitheroe U-18 (v Baxenden, a, Mon): C. Musson, R. Thorn­


Clitherqc 3rd (v Fulwood


ton, T. Bleazard, S. Blackburn, D. Barnes, A. King, A. Black­ burn; fa. Whittaker, R. Hard c a s t le , C. 'Swarbrick, McNaS. Res: S. Miller, Rushton.


Wand., h. Wed.): C. -Musson, R. Thornton, T. Bleazard, Blackburn, D. Barnes, .... Scott, A. King, A. Blackburn, D. Whittaker, R. Hardcastle, Swarbrick. Res: N. McNab, Miller, P. Rushton.


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While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no responsibility for omission or mistakes.


GOOSNARGH AND LONGRIDGE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW


SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1981 LIVESTOCK CLASSES


W.l. and Open Classes, Y.F.C. and Junior


LANCASHIRE HEELER DOG SHOW (Entries taken on rield)


GOOSNARGH AND LONGRIDGE SHOW QUEEN COMPETITION (Entries to Mrs D. Rex)


Phono: Longridge 3265 or 4328 MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974


DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA: LISTED BUILDING:


The following application has been received for permission to: Extension to form additional kitchen/dining space, at Holly House, Pendleton. 3/81/0785/ P. This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or His­ toric Interest and is also within the designated CON­ SERVATION AREA.v Any person wishing to make rep­ resentations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA quoting the relevant re­ ference number. A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period slated. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer) 92873


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been re­ ceived tor permission to:


Erection of single detached house or bungalow at land adjoining Trafford Lodge, Sawley. 3/81/0775/P Proposed extension to be used as wholesale storage at Colbourne House,' Wellgate, Clitheroe. 3/81 /0780/P Provision of Bedroom Accom modation, at Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. 3/81/0786/P


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise­ ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan ning Department, Council Of­ fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA.


A'copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated. . Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer) 92872


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