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difficulties heavy com- \ ,sed order/anttfconciuded-j, ^•adTng& mercial vehicle drivers- his"site'.Visit \yith;a-“driveV ■


the public inquiry into Trftsnmp-m'...........................


the " proposal to b a n , leavy through traffic


from the village. ,;The Lancashire County


Council proposal — sup;,, sorted b y . the Ribble,' Valley and Cha'tburn


Worston Road by heavy, traffic to one way.-,


■ On Friday. Mr Graysaw. three vehicles •- negotiate*


r SERVICES ,


as the drivers; of two vehi­ cles ynvned by E. Jackson Ltd i and a Tricon cement mixer- demonstrated ■ the; manoeuvre.


the junction after , claims' that the nght turn .from*. Ciitheroe Road into WoM ston Road wafe difficult to’ make in one sweep; . /* : _ He stood at the junction :


-i,: Es\arersai'cr'that v Estate .are an intricate:


o n e o f th e mo'st -the Clitherpe-Whalley by-;; the,.financial effects* the ' -./They also provide, ser- hazardous junctions in' * pass,-* noting .(.every layrbyi^.4)roposed,Lbah;would;;have|i;; Jiee?,:.. W


lave in negotiating, down the entire'length?o f . taken-'into consideration economy. ^ ,


Parish Councils — also in-,'^inquiry, eludes limiting the use of'Vn'-rv.T.li'e^Ribble'Sr.ya'lle.y


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freshm-ent.!:*>i.J .I:, -The, • non-availability.>• of theseV services-* along ,* the bypass owas- oije;- of '- the pointS'raised,.by objectors-,, council that the’ costi.in- to . * t h p r o p o s ’edf bany; cuiTed'-by ■ the • companies dmingf qvide'nce apd'rcross.t : could‘loutweigh any/road: examination,/at the .'stwo..*!. safety:. or- v environmental three-'dajt. sessions of the ■ "benefits., ' \


...................................... “I? has never been con-1


•>; COST * ■ 1 . ^ „ - , ■ ........... .. ./‘Jir.is clear, that theiin-


- lorry y drivers * to. usfef,the* * old A59 through' Chatburn: ■ as a mattei1 of ” conveni-- • ence to buyjconfectionerys and goods from , the-village.; shops." *


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/ th a t refreshments : and ( telephone'facilities, on the


senting : the: 16 objectors to the proposed order said


• But advocates ’ repre­


>Coiincil!s.'.-Planning -and : Tech'nicallOfficer, Mr Philip -Bailey, had'claimed in , support’of the ban that .there /was/ a ’ tendency: for,


;creased costs of rerouting- ■


r the I-heavy , traffic around. Chatburn would be con-


■ siderable and would have toi be ':deducted: from • the profits 'of the .firms, no matter, how small they, are.” .


• enforced detour of ; 4:8 ■ miles would mean an in­ crease .in operating costs


*ates^from bases *at Do,Wr'.- nham 'Road; . Ghatburn, and the Pendle Trading, •Estate claims th a t ; the


: One haulage firm, E. •Jackson Ltd, which oper-.,.


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Chatburn, following- telephone and* place of re- '.on the films - „ *~ foi local people, help with uiidbuuui, iunuiuug fiwhiripW .* ’ ir


the,rates and support for '■sidered/by*. the county ' *


otheiv-in'dustries,” he,said, adding.* that •. there ; had * been v; no/.evidence ‘.\that road safety would be im­ proved: if .lorries were banned from .the village. ;, i£ln:'addition;/he said, the * firms were:* wonied about ■


1i.h-. .^ptoyment suppor


junctions on the proposed’, detour route. •:


the effect increased heaw" traffic would^-have on al­ ready busy and hazardous


HEARSAY


■ Pointing out-* that the county - councili. had-* also raised the matters of fumes and dust, Mr Dear-; ing 1 claimed *, that .. normal, traffic throughrthe village5 would • cause 5 fumes ■ and’ that Chatburn suffered from dust because of its proximity to quarries. . : Mr D. W. McIntyre,- representing the Tilcon


Toddlers enjoy carol service the,?ounty council had not"4 Part of the Ribble Valley, *


.Pendler.rTrading: Estate,f- ■'claimed -/that ■ -council’s ./case ■


< had5 been put together, on ‘.‘l i t t l e , more, th a n hearsay.” ‘


. ments were / inadequate .county council, and * were • .-based ,on no more than a few brief


- visits to the village.', “I - understand;* that-on *


..their visits to the village, . county council offices . spoke to various anonym­


o u s people,” - he said. • Some of the comments : .were first hand, and some hearsay about the menace of lomes in Chatburn. '


j U “When you come to con­ sider; what ^evidence • has ■been • put ■


:, been a single shred of ob- ; ,'jective argument.





- could not say- what noise levels are produced in th e - village, how much those levels would .be reduced; by the proposed ban or how pedestrians were a f ­ fected by the menace;” . : - Mr* McIntyre also em­


,. “The county council.


phasised,that there could • not be.’ a. worse ’Time to *


/impose thousands o f / pounds worth • of added costs on trade and in­ dustry.


DISTURBANCE


* to the proposed ban were the :Ribblesdale Cement branch, of•the Transport and General Workers


Among other objectors


’Union; concerned about the extra traffic the move ’ would bring to the Pimlico Link Road and ’ its -junc-' tio n s , and Chatburn farmer Mr Joe Colhnson, of Bellman Farm on the road between ■ Chatburn and the Pimlico Link Road.


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Music, was provided, on ^thepiano, by Mrs * Stella Smith; Afterwards, everyone enjoyed fes­


port the allegations r-of. menace, there has not- >


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Gonstruction '*:Companys*' |tY(ice a ’day *and/when the which is also based bn theJ proposed ban was first ad­ vertised in mid-1979,: Mr .Cbllins'on'j: expressed;* a; worry ; ahbut'i iHe: extra', traffic* itiiwould':,bring,tol that stretch of:fbad/;y’.:^St i* Mr.Bruce;':Parkinson,.v fo r/ the . said-:that


■ the a county! ’for. the - ban


[to investigate any disturb:.:’ arice of amenities.'; • [[ - “We were under a lot of


the proposed: ■ b ah, had been put* forwaid because; the authority, had a .duty,,


; : “But we .- did; not; just take a cursory'glance at ' the problem as has been suggested. . Full: consula-


[council, which i: was - sup­ ported by Ribble Valley Council,” he said.


pressure over a long period from the • parish


i'.* ,“ . * . ; ■'estate'.-5 : ;■- i;/'-'’Y;:


tion was; 'made [with', all [affected parties, including [the traders on the; Pendle,


, dents record of:.: all the .stretches of road con/ ‘cei-ned, as: well as traffic flow and; cost to the heavy


“We' j have * giyen " full ‘consideration to ‘ the acci-


. ing day of the inquiry in 1 October”/ was/proof that


•'commerica! v eh icle s ! operators.” ; He said,that the 42-sig- jnature petition submitted to -Mr Gray on the 6pen-


- there was ''an amenity /problem in Chatburn.


:be quantified in money ! terms — nor should it be,” he said.


••/“T hat: problem cannot . ,


* an objective one, and that /test is What is a person 'prepared to tolerate and ; when does the tolerance ; expire.”/. ! f, Mr Gray’s recommenda- tion is expected early in ;the New Year.


, -“And on the' question of objectivity, that*is ’not necessarily the), best way5 to measure the quality of life of Chatburn residents. It is a subjective test, not


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