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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June lltli, 1981 13


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Planning Officer Mr Philip Bailey told members of |he Ribble Valley Coun-


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THE weather was rather chilly but it did.not deter, more than 160 people" from epjoying a hoe-down in the barn at Gamble Hole Farm, Newton, on Friday. The hosts were Mr and


Mrs John Parker and “Clarkson’s Clogs” coun­ try group led the enter­ tainment. There was also a hot-dog supper. The evening was organ­


ised by the Hodder Valley Show Committee which hopes to have raised about £200 towards the show to be held at Dunsop Bridge on Sep­ tember 12th. There was a raffle and


show p r e s id en t . Mrs Anthea Hodson presented


prizes to Mrs S. Walker, Mrs S. Kendall, Mr S. Pike, Mrs J. Thompson, Miss K. Pinder, Mrs J. Cam, Mr J. Walker, Mr J. Dowle, Miss C. Cap- s t ic k and Miss M. Stepien. Some of the guests at


the hoe-down are seen with “Clarksons Clogs” in the background.


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AN all-star cast, including Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis and Elizabeth Taylor, is featured in the new film version of Agatha Christie’s classic whodunnit, “The Mirror Crack’d,” at Clitheroe Civic Hall next week.'


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| A PROPOSAL to con- ; struct an access on to land | between Whalley Old Road and Moor Lane, Bil- lington, for agricultural purposes, has been ap­ proved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee.


and would affect the fish­ ing on: the river, and lack of fencing would encour­ age people to go down to the river, leading to un­ pleasantness.


. Mr Bailey reminded


members that a previous application was made in February. Under legisla­ tion at the time, it was forwarded to Lancashire County Council lor formal determination.;; But it re­ fused permission on struc­ ture plan and - amenity grounds.


However, when consid­


ering the previous plan, Mr Bailey said the County Council did indicate that a separate application for the conversion of the garage into a craft shop would not give rise to the same objections in princi­ ple as the proposed resi­ dential development.


Mr Bailey said that as


permission for a motel had already been given, the principle of developing the site had been ac­ cepted.


“The decision therefore,


is whether the site is best developed for tourism purposes as a motel, or whether residential de­ velopment should be al­ lowed,” he said.


Read Gala draws the crowds


PEOPLE flocked to Read for. the annual gala on Saturday when there was - a host of competitions and amusements to keep everyone happy. . In the school were the


results of the painting competition, which had been judged the previous day by Mrs Sheila Carter, of the Forge, Simonstone. Results were: Under 7


years — Alison Ebbage, Lisa McMenemy. Highly c o m m e n d e d , D a v i d Callam. Commended. Julia Whittaker and Darren Caverley. There were 104 entries in the class.


Five-a-side football:


Boys — St John’s School, Read beat St Mary’s School, Sabden, in the final. Girls — St John’s School, Read beat Read


Guides. Thanks were expressed


to Mr Gavin Ward and Mr Dave Merrington for or­ ganising the matches. Winners in the 3-mile


Some 83 youngsters en­


A sad time as Duncan flies out


THE d ep a r tu r e of Clitheroe apprentice Duncan Fielding to take part in the International Skill Olympics in the United States was this week marred by the death of his 81-year-old grand­ father. Mr John Harrison, orig­


County scheme to help village halls


PROPOSALS announced by Lancashire County Council for grant aid for community centres and village halls have been backed by the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee. Under the proposals,


inally of Pontefract, West Yorkshire, had lived with the Fielding’s at their Peel Park Avenue home for the last 10 years. Service and cremation


at Accrington yesterday were brought forward so that Duncan could attend before flying out to Atlan­ ta, Georgia, for the inter­ national competition. His mother, Mrs Jean


Fielding, said: “My father and Duncan were very close and it is a very sad time for him to have to leave, but he has been looking forward to the competition for a long time.”


OUTLINE permission to build a house and garage in the garden of 2 The Dene, Hurst Green, has been refused by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com­ mittee. At the same meeting,


the following rules would have to be observed:


• In order to qualify for


grant, sponsors would' meet at least 25 per cent of the gross cost.


• Of the remaining cost,


allowance would be made for any other funds (such as Sports Council grants) which might be available for the project, and the balance met in the ratio of 2:1 between the county council and district coun­ cil, as resources allow.


• The District Council’s contribution may be made


Refused


an outline application for a detached split-level bun­ galow in the garden to the north east of 5 The Dene, Hurst Green, was also re­ fused. Coun. Fred Single- ton (Longridge) said it was a most unsuitable plot.


up of parish council and district council contribu­ tions, if wanted.


will be processed initially through the Community Council of Lancashire.


• As before, applications At the Recreation and


Leisure Committee’s meeting it was decided that if the Borough Coun­ cil is to give effective aid to major community centre and village hall de­ velopments, then the council’s existing policy for grant aid will have to be changed.


Accordingly, the council


. was recommended to make a special allocation each year for major vil­ lage hall developments.


It was also decided to


recommend that an addi­ tional £1,500 be allocated immediately to the Chip­ ping Memorial hall de­ velopment, costing a total


. of £20,500 to take advan­ tage of the county’s prop­ osals.


Qualifies for trials


IN only his first season of horse driving trials, Tos- side man Mr Peter Dug- dale could nib shoulders with Royalty. A fte r a three day


championship at Scone Palace. Perth, recently where he qualified for the Lowther trails at Pen­ rith in August, where Prince Philip is a regular entrant. Mr Dugdale (37), of


'Highly commended, Sally Ledger. Commended, Susan Calam, Julie, Haggas, Neil Hutchinson, Nicky Sumner, Louise Crabtree and Michelle Wharfe. Over 11 — Rosaline Shaw, Heather Stratton. Highly com­ mended, Jennifer Shaw. -


tered the 8-11 years class in which winners were Caroline Ogden and Nicholas James Bedford.


cross country, organised by Mr Trevor Holt and Mr Doug Brown were: I l ­ l s (Boys) — Fraser Snape, Leslie Bowes. (Girls) — Abigail McKno. 14-16 (Boys) — David Brown, Paul Slater. Adults — John Blan- chflowcr, Peter Scott. Bottles of wine were


won by Roy Kawaja and Mrs V. Prendergast. The doll’s birthday competition winner was Marcia Sink- ■inson.





were presented by Black- bum Rovers player Mar­ shall Burke and Mrs Burke. Pictured are com­


Prizes and trophies


petitors in the five-a-side football competition.


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New House Farm, is a tanker driver for Townson Bros., Chatburn. He has enjoyed consid­


erable success since decid­ ing to take the step from showing to competing with his pony, Menai Viola, and two wheeled trap in marathon, obstacle and dressage competi­ tions. At the opening trial of


the season at Beamish, he took fourth place and then was placed first at both the Kirkham open driving show and trials at Leigh­ ton Hall, Carnforth. His groom on each occaT-


sion was Mr John White- head, of Hayber Farm,


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