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10 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, February 12th, 1981


NEW COAL AGE FIRES


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Society aids quake victims


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THE special edition of “Close Encounters of the third kind” is next week’s film at Clitheroe Civic Hall.


berg has shot additional s c e n e s , ' des igned to expand and enhance the original film. This time the audience has the chance to share the ex­ perience of being inside the breathtaking UFO mother ship.


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G ift shop planned near town centre


AN application to convert 2 Shawbridge Street, Clitheroe, to a coffee lounge, snack bar and gift shop has been received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0106).


from Clitheroe have been lodged. Permission is being sought for the con­ version of 11-13 Parson Lane to extend a florist’s shop (0089); for the park­ ing of an articulated trac-- tor, trailer and repairer at Carlton Mill, off Highfield Road (0108); and for an extension behind a garage to form a storeroom and workshop at 17 Stirling


Another three plans Close (0096). -


from Grindleton. One is for a porch and internal alterations at Greenfield House, Back Lane (0078); another for a domestic garage at Green End Cot­ tage (0086), and the third for outline permission for a proposed bungalow on land adjoining “ F ar Laithe,” Lower Chapel Lane (0085).


Three applications come


owners of Ox Close Farm want permission to pre­ pare and cut meat for wholesale delivery to hotels and shops (0105).


In Rimington, the Other plans soon to be


considered are: change' of use from a bottle store to a shop for part of the Palmers Arms, Paythorne (0090); the extension of a ground floor kitchen with


two bedrooms above at Park Head, Accrington Road, Whalley (0107), and a single car asbestos


timber garage on land behind 9 Gisburn Road, Bolton-by-Bowland (0079).


Bygone days


MEMORIES of bygone days were swapped at the latest meeting of the Good


Companions, which also included community sing­ ing with Mr J. Scott at the miano. Members sang “happy


birthday” to three of their colleagues.


and guests of the society, which was founded six years ago, enjoyed a meal of lasagne and Italian wines.


dinner in Whalley Old Grammar School, society president Mr John Griffiths (right) handed over the money to Mr Alfredo Bonaminio, a nurse at Calderstones Hospital, who has opened a special bank account for the earthquake appeal and is channelling the money to Italy through the International Red Cross. Thirty-one members


MEMBERS of Whalley Anglo-Italian Society raised £282.50 for the Italian Earthquake Appeal with a number of collections, donations and events, including a bring-and-buy sale. At a presentation


BEGONIAS — DAHLIAS — LILIES — and other summer flowering bulbs.


Encourage barn conversions,


says councillor


DISUSED barns should be converted to houses rather than be left to fall into a state of disrepair, the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee heard at its meeting.


FLOWER CLUB


had helped during the year. Mrs Doris Coates was


MORE than 40 members attended Clitheroe Flower Club’s annual meeting, at which chairman Mrs E. Baldwin thanked all who


and home-made cakes was served. Mrs G. Grange, who made the pies, was thanked with a gift of flowers. There was a draw for table arrange­ ments. New members are wel­


welcomed to the commit­ tee. Retiring committee members were Mrs L. Pratt and Mrs P. Haigh. A supper of potato pies


come to a t ten d this month’s demonstration by Mr H. Hilditch, of Liver­ pool.


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Ribble Valley Red Cross Disabled Club proved a big success raising about £150 for the IYDP. "It was a wonderful evening, we were


Ribble Valley (Coun. Miss Agnes Melling), Chief Executive of the Ribble Valley Council, Mr Michael Jackson and Mrs Jackson and officials of the Red Cross (Lancashire Branch). They were entertained by Hurst Green WI


Usher, got the evening off to a delightful start with a group of College boys playing salon music.


from St Augustine’s School, Billinglon, helping out.


chairman of the Ribble Valley IYDP commit­ tee, Coun. Jimmy Fell, gave a short speech of thanks.


The evening ended with a sing-song and the tables. Our picture shows a happy party at one of the Passion play


A VISIT to the 10-yearly Oberammergau Passion Play was described to members of Clitheroe Probus Club by the Vicar of Clitheroe, Canon John Hudson. A vivid commentary was augmented by slides de­ picting scenes from the1 play and a vote of thanks


on February 20th, start­ ing at the earlier time of 10-45 a.m. will be Mr H. Dennett, of Nelson.


tribute to their late' collea- gue, Mr Archie De- whurst. •' ' Speaker at the meeting


was proposed by the Rev. Bernard Bate.' Members stood in silent


assisted by one or two disabled club members and a staff member from Calderstones played the guitar and acted as compere. .4 Stonyhurst College master, Mr Wilf


There were also six immaculate "waiters” from the College and two pretty "waitresses”


ST PAUL’S Church Hall, Low Moor, was trans­ formed into a "Cafe Continental” on Friday to launch local efforts for the International Year of Disabled People. A wine and cheese evening organised by the


amazed at how many people came," said one of the organisers. Among the guests were the Mayor of the


’’ Continental touch at Low Moor


by Mrs Joyce Lilburn (Bolton-by-Bowland). , She added: “It is also a means of getting new blood into the area. The developers don’t require additional land to build — the building is already there,” In a report, Chief Ar­


expressed by Coun. John I.'Walmsley (Waddington) when members considered the officers’ recommenda­ tion that an application to convert a farm building at Eaves House Farm, West Bradford, be refused. His opinion was backed


This was the opinion


chitect and Planning Of­ ficer Mr Philip Bailey said he accepted that the barn


jority to grant the appli­ cation.


A limit on grants


ONLY “intermediate” grants to the value of £3,300 each will be avail­ able to private househol­ ders in the Ribble Valley during the next financial year.


required details about grants, 'the Environmen­ tal Health Department staff at the Ribble Valley council offices would be delighted to help them.


Lions busy


MEMBERS of .Whalley and district Lions have been having a . busy time recently raising money for various local groups. They have made dona­


mock auction at Whalley Methodist School on March 27th.


tions to Wiswell and Barrow Playing Fields Committee ana to the Ribble Valley Social Ser­ vices department for a local family in need; and they are to place a see­ saw on the Abbots Way play area and two wooden seats for the residents of Vale House in the village. Their next event is a


Officer Mr Peter Gladwin explained that intermedi­ ate grants were available “as of right” to local householders for minor projects which are not co­ vered by the other two’ categories of grant. He added that if anyone


Housing Committee last week voted to suspend all discretionary improve­ ment and repair grants and to limit the total av­ ailable for intermediate grants in 1981-82 to £150,000 as part of a budget trimming opera­ tion.' Environmental Health


Ribble Valley Council’s


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in turn, conflict with the planning policies operated by the Ribble Valley council. The applicant had not


version would conflict with the North East Lancs Structure Plan and


was “redundant” to ag­ riculture. However, it was in a sufficiently iso­ lated position that its con­


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Vote t with projec


. pended by the ] before Christmas I at the rising cos been given the of


THE Bawdlands


council’s Housing Co tee decided that £i;i should be spent hi coming financial ve; the facelift of what


On Thursday nigh


o f Clitheroe’s ol areas.


all, by the end of J next year. At_ a meeting ot


the scheme, which cost about £178,000


housing committee month, consultant chitects Rod Hackne; Associates submi three alternative sell for continuing the B lands project, but a decision was deferred


Criticisir


of officer deplored,


Michael Jackson said . terday that he did not ticipate much discus about Coun. Riding’s minder. “Obviously criticism


that such criticism nothing to help form structive relations ween councillors and cials. Chief Executive


in a proper way am the appropriate time,’ added.


be made from time time. But the' commi feels this should be (


Breeds o sheep


IN a talk to Clith, YFC, Mr D. K. Rich son showed slides o) different breeds of si and told of the origin


each one. He was thanked


Michael Fox and Ri Smith. The Clitheroe A se


debate team of St Morris, Michael Fox Eric Lonsdale are thro to the county semi-fi after beating Chorley 162. Chairman Rich,


called for by the Per nel Committee, folio' the repeated criticism officers by member:| council meetings. The committee f


THERE is a proper J and place to critil senior officers, Ri Valley councillors wil told on ■ Tuesday by leader Coun.' Ha Riding (Longridge). The statement has 1


It is hoped to coir


Whitwell congratula the members on con first at the regional sp night at Downham.


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