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to fight crime
By Donald Bell, co-ordinator of Age Concern’s Action against Crime” campaign.
Hall, EDS. at karet on
AMONG all the poss ible good resolutions for 1981,' one of the most useful would be to help elderly rela tives and friends take sensible precautions against crime.
worry about crime, but don’t do anything to ensure their own safety. Our encouragement could help them enjoy a safe and happy New Year.
Too. many old people
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iety among older people and it is important, for their wellbeing to increase theiri-security and dimin ish their fears.. Age Con cern’s “Action against Crime” campaign has been doing this in 1980 with a good deal of suc cess. It needs the active support of the public in 1981.
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thugs who were after her money. They beat her up and half-drowned her in a bath of cold water. She was finally rescued by neighbours who heard her feeble shouts. . It was a terrible inci
: Many elderly readers must have shuddered at reports of the attack on Helen O’Brien (84) in her own home. Mrs O’Brien opened h e r door in answer to a knock and a voice calling “gas man.” She let in two young
dent, but it need never have happened. If the lady had had a spy hole in her door, she would have known it was not the gas man and' would not have opened it. If she had had a door
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l.is to make sure our. elderly relations have door chains and/or spy holes and learn to use them properly. It won’t cost much, but it may save more than money — and if they can’t afford it, why not give a chain or a viewer as a New Year present? The second point about
chain, the thugs would have been kept out long enough for her to bang on the wall and summon the neighbour’s assistance. So New Year resolution
incidentally, losing in terest.
afraid that if they disclose how much they have, they will lose benefits. Often they are quite wrong; and in any case, is it worth taking the risk? " : ■
Some elderly people are
notice is that not only was there money in the house, but the fact was known to the world. We cannot tell how the intruders got hold of the information;, but someone must have known and someone told them.
The th ird point to
remind our elderly friends of the danger of talking in public about their private affairs. Sometimes it is very tempting to do so, if they are lonely and chat ting on a bus or in a pub. But if a crook learns that they have money or valu ables or that they are going away and leaving the house empty, or that they have left the door key under a stone so a visitor can get in, he is likely to take advantage of the'.information and they will be the losers.
Resolution no. 3 is to
Crime” campaign, which is sponsored by the Na tional Westminster Bank as part of its community support activities, was in itiated as a direct re sponse to the anxieties expressed by elderly people to workers in the Age Concern movement. Its message is that,
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fore, is to plead with Grandpa not to keep his money in the house. It’s asking for trouble — and,
Member of farming family
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SATURDAY
A WELL respected resi dent of Read, Mrs Nellie
Houlker Farm, Whins Lane, was bom in Cum berland and moved to Grindleton as a girl. She and her husband,
Dick, farmed at Read for more than 40 years. The family has a milk round, which is run by their daughter, Miss Mary Eamshaw. Mrs Eamshaw was a
keen member of St John’s Church, Read, and, also loved to attend functions at the village’s Congrega tional Chapel. The funeral service was
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band and daughter Mary, Mrs Earnshaw leaves another daughter, Mrs Olivia Shorrock and son
John. Chimney f ire \ CRAFTS
CLITHEROE F i re Brigade quickly dealt with a chimney fire at a house in Conway Avenue, Clitheroe, Little damage was caused.1
held at St John’s on Tues day, followed by inter ment in the churchyard. In addition to her . hus
the story is that, accord ing to the report, Mrs O’Brien had money in the house; not just the pen sion, apparently, but a substantial sum. That was why she had such unwel come visitors. I f the money had been safely in the Post Office, or, a building society or a bank, the thieves would have had no special reason to go to th a t particular address. • Resolution no. 2, there
cautions mentioned, stress the need for good locks and bolts and the import ance of asking callers for their credentials, and you will have gone a long way to ensure the security of your family’s older gener ation; The “Action against
experience provides the kind of headline which makes old people feel “perhaps I’m next.” But the good news is that simple precautions can keep them safe from most crimes. In addition to the pre
Helen O’Brien’s horrible Public Notices
THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL '
" NEW MARKET STREET. '
• CLITHEROE
, (PROHIBITION OF WAITING) ORDER 1980
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Lancashire County Council have made the above Order under Section 1 (1), (2) and (3) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as
amended, the effect of which will be:
To prohibit the waiting ot veil icles, at any time, on the lengths of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice.
The Order contains exemp tions to allow vehicles to wait for as long as may be neces sary to enable persons to board or alight, or to enable it to be used in connection with any building operation or de molition and the maintenance of essential services.
A copy of the Order and plan may be inspected at the of fices of the Ribble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe, and at Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston during normal office hours.
The Order will come into effect on the 16th January, 1981.
Any person wishing to ques tion the validity of this Order may, within six weeks of the 16th January; 1981, apply to
the High Court (or that purpose.
BRIAN HILL, Chief. Executive/Clerk
Christ Church Precinct, County Hall,- PRESTON, PR1 8XJ
. SCHEDULE
LENGTHS OF ROAD AT CLITHEROE, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH
(a) That length of the east side of New M a rk e t Street, from the junction with Parson Lane for a distance of 27 metres (30 yards) northwards, and
(b) That length of the west side of New M a rk e t Street, from the junction with Parson Lane for a distance of 18 metres (20 yards) northwards.
78703
NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 27
TRUSTEE ACT 1925 IN THE ESTATE OF
FRED HOPE DECEASED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925 that any person having a claim or in terest in the estate of FRED HOPE Deceased late of 31 Downham Road, Chatburn who died on the 5th day of November, .1980, are hereby required to send in particulars of their debts claims or de mands to me the undersigned solicitor to the Executors or to Ernest Wren and Edna Wren the Executors on or before the Eighth day of April 1981 after which date the said Ex ecutors will proceed to distri bute the assets of the said deceased amongst the per sons entitled thereto having regard only to the debts claims and demands of which notice shall then have been received by the said solicitor or Executors.
Dated this Fifth day of Janu ary 1981
generally speaking, those who take care have little need to worry. As the campaign enters its final phase, it relies a good deal on the younger gen eration to bring that mes sage home and to per suade their elders to avoid p u ttin g oppor tunities in the way of criminals.
Hospital payment error
DISCIPLINARY action has been taken against an official who prematurely authorised payment for a building project at Calder- stohes Hospital, the Lan cashire Area Health Au th o r i ty was told on Monday. He paid £7,982 in adv
ance to a builder for work on the erection of two prefabricated bungalows. After receiving the pay ment, however, the firm went bankrupt.
New home for kitten
kitten is going to a very good home,” said Miss Livesey.
back to health and christ ened Fluff by Miss Peggy Livesey, of Kemple View, has now been found a home with a family in Rea,d, following an appeal iri last week’s Advertiser and Times. “I . am delighted this
A COLD and lonely Christmas turned into a happy New Year for the three-month-old kitten left to starve to death on C lithe roe’s Henthorn rubbish tip. The kitten, nursed
IAN B. DEARING, LL.B., Solicitor
Yorkshire Bank Chambers, CLITHEROE, Lancashire
TOWN COUNCIL OF CLITHEROE
Edisford, Low Moor and Trinity Ward
Vacancy for a COUNCILLOR
There is a vacancy on the above Council caused by the resignation of a member.
A Bye-election to fill the vac ancy will be held if two elec tors for the Ward give notice in writing claiming such an election to the Returning Of ficer by not later than Satur day, January 24th, 1981.
The address of the Returning Officer is: Michael Jackson, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA.
If no such notice is given, the Town Council will fill the vac ancy by co-option.
Dated the Eighth day of January, 1981.
J. C. Orrell (Town Clerk)
Mayor’s Parlour, Church Street, Clitheroe.
Ingham & Yorke Chartered | Surveyors Land Agents
Auctioneers and Valuers
LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE. Tel. 2 36 5 5 '' OR AT 214 TODMORDEN ROAD
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Offers are invited for a five-year lease of valuable sporting rights over
THE INGLEBOROUGH ESTATE, CLAPHAM, Nr SETTLE, NORTH YORKS.
Approximately 3,000 acres farmland, 200 acres woodland in excellent setting. Bags of 1,000 head over the last 3 years with facilities for reared duck on a central lake. For further particulars apply Agents as above.
220/D/221-223 220/D/224-226
COMMONS REGISTRATION ACT 1965 .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Mr G. D. Squibb, Q.C.( Chief Commons Commissioner will inquire into the references set out in the Schedule hereto at the County Court, Robert House, Starkie Street, Preston commencing on Thursday the 29th day of January: 1981 at 10-30 o'clock in the forenoon, when alT persons interested in the said references'should give their attendance.
Golden Cross House Duncanribn Street London WC2N 4JF
Reference No. 220/D/206-211
220/D/212-216 220/D/217-220 220/D/228-231
L. FORRESTER
Clerk of the Commons Commissioners December 1980
SCHEDULE
Thursday 29th January 1981 at 10-30 a.m. Register Unit No.
CL 183
CL 261 CL 134 CL 139
Particulars of land
Land known as Boulsworth Hill includ ing Deerslone Moor and Will Moor, Pendle
Trawden Moors, Pendle Trawden Moors, Pendle
Land known as Jackson Height and Pike Low
Friday 30th January 1981 at 10-30 a.m. (Subject to any part heard case)
CL 258 VG 9 '
Combe Hill, Pendle
Seven pieces of land known collec tively as jnglewhite Green, Goos- nargh
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I I ntfftM 7 Public Notices
' CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES ’ ABERC0NWY BOROUGH COUNCIL • ■ ■ and RIBBLE TRAVEL SERVICE
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THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND. TIMES
has taken considerable trouble to ensure all advertisements in this issue; are truthful, legal, decent and honest, complying with the' British Code of Advertising Practice overseen by the Advertising Standards Authority, Brook House, 2-16 Torrington Place, London, WC1E7HN (01-580 5555).
Public Notices RIBBLE VALLEY - BOROUGH COUNCIL;;'
.' COMPLETION OF AUDIT: YEAR ENDED ’
31st MARCH; 1980 .
(Local Government Act;.1972: Accounts and Audit ■ Regulations, 1974)
The Audit of the accounts for the year ended -31st March, 1980, has been concluded.
A copy of the auditor's report will be open for the inspection of any local government elec tor for the' areas of RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUN CIL from Monday, 12th Janu ary, 1981, at the Borough T re a s u re r 's Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, between the hours of 8-45 a.m. and 5-00 p.m. on each day that the offices are open (normally, Monday to Friday each week) and any such local government elector may make a copy thereof or extracts there from, without payment.
Dated: 8th January, 1981
MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive
Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancs., BB7 2RA ... .
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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971to1974
DESIGNATED
• CONSERVATION AREA:' WHALLEY
An application has been re ceived for permission to build a Ground floor extension and garage at 8 The Sands.
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. Application No.: 3/ 80/1414/P.
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)
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Shooting and Fishing
.22 AIR RIFLE, BSA Mer cury with sights and extras, as new, £50. only to be sold to age 17 or over. — Tel. Clitheroe 25922.
5 14 7 s Competition Winners'
WEST BRADFORD FC 150 Club, week 12, No. 79. 69601
RIBBLE VALLEY Rotaract C lu b Grand C h r is tm a s Draw win nin g numbers: 0267. 3321, 3540. 7687, 3 5 9 3 , 6737, 3298, 0113, 5587, 2460, 4733, 6436, 8677, 6067, 0572, 3230, 4268, 3334, 4127, 6363, 2 8 0 0 , 8316. AH winners n o t if ied . Thank you for your support.
CLITHEROE FC — 150 Club. Week 7. No. 98; Week 8, No. 60, £50.
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ANTIQUE AND OLDER STYLE SALE THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th at 11-30 a.m.
Included in this sale are the following: Mahogany Linen Press, Brass Half Tester Bod, Inlaid Ormolu Cabinet, Superior Carved Oak Pedestal Desk, Mahogany D.D. Corner Cupboard with
inlay, 3 Long Case Clocks, inlaid and other chests of Drawers, Large Mahogany Repro Sideboard and Mirror Back Sideboards, Oak and Pine Drop Leaf Tables, etc., etc. Small items and larger pieces are still being accepted.
Collection service available.
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INSURANCE AGENTS FOR THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY
ANTIQUE SALES FOR 1981
Anyone wishing to enter articles for our quarteriy specialist sale must contact the office eight weeks before the sale day so adequate advertising can be made and for photographs to be
reproduced. Collection and delivery service available.
Excellent results were obtained in our Rooms during 1980 lor our many satislied clients throughout a very wide area. We consider that results obtained prove that it is better to otter antiques and older furniture tor sale by auction.
■ A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR CLIENTS AND FRIENDS
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