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HAVINGjust'
readof.the>rejection;ofia!'plan- ning -application that -I submitted to, enable'the change. of use. of the Peel Street-Launderette to a fish and chip takeaway,' I would draw--;the attention-of tne readership to - the Vanomolies
• surrounding this application and planning in ■general. - ,
? .It ■■must; be . understood
; that the application was for a fish: and t chip takea- way and not .takeaway
' foods • as stated: This “detail” in the. description was probably deliberately inferred to cloud the real
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ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS YOUN LOCAL PAPER
.intention of. the applica tion, in view of there having already been a fish and chip takeaway next door, in Derby Street, until its recent closure.
- basis. This would be drast ically reduced in the prop osed operation. In fact,
■allowed seven day trading between8 a.m: and ill p.m.’ on a continuous
-,vThe agreed hours for the: launderette operation
-the proposed site is ideal ly suited for..a fish and chip takeaway, as it offers
•the facility of off street p arking, with d irec t access opposite the prop erty, a facility not: enjoy ed by many Clitheroe traders. I
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the logic of the planning department, in coming; to the conclusion that my proposals would lead to— ■ (a) Disturbing the local
One cannot understand
residents. (b) Trade at hours con
and- the launderette al ready enjoyed,trading at unsociable hour's.. As for the five .conscien
sidered unsociable in a re sidential area. When, a fish and chip takeaway has operated in Derby Street previously
tious objectors, 1 I would add that, 5,000 objectors did not prevent, the coun cil office project from going ahead! Perhaps • the idea of
■ £205.11 received from the public ■
playing. ;iri the"'Clitheroe. area on Saturday.' •, ' We are/ in’
•• at * our Christmas >
local Salvation Army, evangalism; maintaining corps for training people to follow, teaching of. the Babe bom - in Bethlehem; facilities for • youth "work ■and , Sunday school ac tivities etc. •
ful and wish the public to know ■ that the' following are ■ the1 proportions- allo cated to the various- sec tions. : 30 per cent caring for needy in this community; Christmas dinner and fes tivities for the lonely in the Burnley area; and our counselling service.’ ■ . t ■
deed, grate 30 per - cent supporting Party time at Chatburn •-
30 per cent maintaining the Salvation Army band
/with instruments and music. E v e ry week throughout the year, this band plays in our streets, cheers hospital . patients/ visits old, people’s homes. Bandsmen receive no pay or expenses but buy their own uniforms . and'- pay weekly subscriptions. - ” - ■ The final. 10 .per'rcent goes to support Salvation Army national administra tion;, organisation and oversight. . • ■, - We would wish to thank
. mas message to the public by allowing us to play. , The band was provided
empty shop units .appeals to, the Planning Depart ment, as it can justify its existence in making its presence felt by rejecting applications willy nilly, al though there would seem to be several books of rules in operation. . It would appear in the
the council for the'permis sion to. bring the Christ-
final analysis that if• the Planning Department simply like the idea, then' it gets approval, irrespec tive of public opinion. IAN GRANT, Acrecroft, Newtori-in-Bowland.
by the Burnley. Accring-- ton Road corps ’'com manded by Lieutenant and Mrs Paul Brine. The, Clitheroe corps were rep resented with Envoy-Mr J. H. Tagg,'band, Mrs Envoy E.’. E. Tagg, col lecting, and Mrs Hogg, retired Envoy, maintain ing food and drinks. To all we would express
our best wishes and bles sing this Christmas and for the New Year.
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ENVOY MR J. H. TAGG 131 Clitheroe Road, Sabden
' r Strikes gold
FIVE years patient hard work with . the Skipton. Duke of Edinburgh Group has broughtats reward for 1 9 -y e a r -o ld :. • , Sue Thurogood;of the Old Vic arage, Gisburn. - :
to receive the Gold Award from Prince Philip. at a.
Yesterday she was, due '
■ ceremony at Buckingham • Palace. Among, the ac tivities required;, for the. award were expeditions,' first aid, mountaineering, physical fitness and social work. ' ; .......y “Sue was educated- at Moorland School and -the 6th. form at.;.Clitheroe Royal Grammar School and she is1 at present taking a three-year, course in recreation management and business studies at Farnborough College, Hants.
. An athletics fan, she has ’ represented Ribble Valley andLancashire, her speciality being the 800 metres..
School in the national in dependent schools’ athle tics at Crystal Palace she set a new record time for the 800 metres.
Running for Moorland Enjoyable
PRESIDENT of Clitheroe Soroptimist. Club, Mrs. Isobel ‘S tubbins, -wel comed members and guests to their Christmas party- at The Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton. Despite bad weather
conditions an enjoyable evening was spent. -Mem bers of the local group entertained and the even ing concluded with. carol singing!
THE joy of the. Christmas story never fails to bring happiness to those who hear it. And the, ■Nativity play by, infants of Pendle County Primary School was no exception. Some 85 infants managed to brave the weath
• express:; our appreciation ,< •for the collection >,of
MAY , I, through the medium: of your ---paper,v-
er to perform, the play and carol service on - Monday watched by more than 100 parents. ■ The infants were trained by Mrs Barbara
King, head of infants, who was also responsible for the music. . She was helped by teachers Mrs:' B. Robinson,,, Miss J. Calvert and , Miss J. Postlethwaite, who assisted with the costumes and readings. Our picture shows Mary (Janet Bancroft)
and Joseph (Stewart Hanson) with members of the cast and other pupils.
TWENTY - residents of . BrowJv;Chatburn, 'tucked- the sheltered -aecommoda- ■. into -a home-made cake at ■tion scheme, at Crowtrees ' their, annual Christmas
.‘NO? TO NEW HOUSE ON
BARN SITE
AFTER receiving planning permission to con vert a bam at Chaigley into a dwelling, the developer demolished the building. But when members of
;■ house on • the site, near 'Crooked Field Farm, they, were, warned that approv al could .have serious im-. plications. /
the '
Ribble-.Valley Coun cil’s development Com mittee considered an ap plication to build a new-
i; The . application was refused.
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BACKHOUSE' — LEEMING ■
r -The bridegroom' is the ■ second son:of Mr and Mrs T. J.-. BackhouseY/of . Park
.Church,: Scorton, to Miss • Susan Leeming./, ’, V
. .C l i th e ro e chef-' Mr: Simon .James Backhouse was married. at’St Peter’s'
- there was no overriding reason, why the barn should have been d'e-’
Technical Officer Mr Philip ■ Bailey said that
• molished otherirthan to /make .the construction . of dwe 11 ing e a s ie r and cheaper.
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■ Ave'nue, Clitheroe. The bride, is the eldest daugh
te r o f ’Mr - and •: Mrs : P; Leeming, hf Station ;Lane,v •Scorton. • <, ( . Given ’away.,, by. her' father, she wore;.a ,white- lace gown’ . with Y a . train
'and a full length/veil held' in place by .a-floral head dress. She carried pink and .white carnations and lilies of the valley. ■ . ■■In attendance were Mis ses C a ro le/v an d Elizabeth- Leeming, the: bride’s siste’rs, who wore burgundy dresses “
med with lace and earned, posies of pink and white' carnations., Page 'boy was the.
’trim-!
Jonathan Backhouse, ’the: bridegroom’s ‘ brother and
bride’s cousin Master; Edward Leeming. •' B e s t man- was Mr
. ushers ■ were’, two- other brothers Messrs -Paul and Andrew. Backhouse. • v. v- ’ The ceremony' was? con
ducted by the'Rev. Alan! Linten, who was assisted by the-bridegroom’s god-: fa th e r , Canon*.G.- S. ■Northcott. The ■
, Photo'graph:- Mr -. A-. Smith, Scorton. .-
to live at Lancaster.
TOP TWENTY SOUNDS
(1) “Don’t- you' want League._
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me?.” — The 'Human ' '
■ 4. (24) .‘,‘This land 'of make-believe” — Bucks iFizz. :-' . 5. (3) “Begin the beguiney—j Julio -Inglesias.*--: ? , v. 6. (7) “It must be love” — Madness. 7. (6) “Bedsitter” — Soft Cell."
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, 9.* (33) “Love needs.-no^ disguise”-.—’Gaiy Numan. ( 10. (11) “One of'us” — Abba./ '
—fThe-Fun Boy Three, v* „ - * '''■ , i 20. (5) “Let’s groove”.— Earth, Wind'and Fire.,
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16/ (15) “Ay ay ay ay moosey” :— 1 Modem'Romance. /*' 17. (18) “Steppin’ out” — Kool’and the Gang.' ? ‘A 18. (19) “Physical” — Olivia NewtoifJohn: ■ , 1 ’ ! 19.
13. (4) “Why do fools fall in' love” -4- Diana Ross/! / 14. (29), “Birdie-song” — The Twefets? 15. (11) “Flashback” — Imagination. •
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'• - National placingsYarei in, brackets'- LP of the.week:' “Chart.Hits ’81”;— Various,'Artists., Chart compiled by CastleRecords’and.Tapes/,
11. (10) “.Wedding bells’- — Go'dley and Creme. '' " --- /; 12 . (17), “Rock and roll” -^'Status Quo.
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8. :', ■ (8) “Under pressure” — Queen and David Bowie, y :> y ,
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2. (9) “Ant rap” —Adam and the Ants. 3. (2) “Daddy’s home” — Cliff Richard: •- „ ■
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couple are' (
■ cheaper and easier to de molish and- rebuild rather
.preceiiderityfor ■ all ’ other ■/bam conversions as it was always lik e ly to be
I f p e rm is s io n was granted it Would set a
, than to convert.' y. / •It would also .make it'
difficult to refuse any. similar applications for dwellings anywhere in the countryside and would, prejudice the! committee’s policy of securing well-
’■'planned ! development within the' area , .of‘ out-: standing natural beauty. Mr Bailey recalled that
’ .- sion. .
! ant’s - architects - stated ■that.; th e n ew building (would be virtually identi-; 'cal (to the bam conver- p ::; /.■.;:■•:.
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/.there (was . no intent,( or. (knowledge - that it might: contravene, planning ap proval. .;
' ( y .(, Fined for
f having no : L-plates
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i,,m a g i s t r a t e s .:, ■ ;-iThe-y». ■
'care- and , attention ; was dismissed -by the ■ town’s
•jured^his wrist'. ■ . /
of.the'vehicle and in-
, ,.Mr“Barry-Dearing (de fending) saidtCowman had.
■i nov chance to vavoid. :the1 a c c id e n t ' ‘ which, he claimfed was : caused s by-
’ (20) “The lunatics have taken over the asylum”
ithe/carv driver,, pulling: out* (from the kerb^and putting. ■ oncoming:vehicles'!a t ;risk.^', 41. Cowman admitted using: •the-^motor.'cycle'Writhout/ L-plates and for this he’ was fined,£25: ,,
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A LATE NIGHT THURSDAYJILL 8-30 . ’ Ample car parking facilities _ - ' ■• ’ ^ ,
.ofJ.-.Littlemoor Road, ’Clitheroe, for driving- a- motor cycle without dud
A’’ SUMMONS .against John!Paul Cowman-(18),
? awarded him costs of £30. r / . I n a collision with a car,: he was - thrown over; the, topK
. It was claimed that the- demolition of the’ barn: (was carried out on purely practical grounds and
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• after the: barn was der. molis’hed ; it -was; disco vered that the applicanti had. started building ‘and' an enforcement order -was • served inOctober. --Then': .came .the application for the new dwelling. . . . - : ■ ; ;; In a. letter, the applic-
Borough Planning and
party. But the person who
is currently in South Africa,- where ’ she is spending three months with her son. The p a r ty , a t the
baked it wasn’t there to taste a slice. For Mrs Enid.Butcher
rations the hosts -were thanked by
Mr.Tom Pringle, one of
the.resi dents. V
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Brown Cow Inn, Chat- burn, hosted by landlord and landlady Mr and Mrs Brian Hardie, included a meal followed by music and carols. At the end of the celeb
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STALWART LOW MOOR
FISH AND CHIP SHOP DERRICK, OLIVE AND DOROTHY
•would like to wish all friends and customers a Happy Christmas
and a ,Prosperous New Year
'• CUSTOMERS ALLAN & BARBARA
GREETINGS TO ALL FRIENDS AND'
SEASON’S GROCERY AND OFF-LICENCE
2TYORKST, Clitheroe. Tel. 22285
146 WHALLEY RD, CLITHEROE Tel. 24707
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