§ Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 19th, 1981
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Whalley phone exchange plan
AN application to build a new telephone ex change on part of a site ajoining Whalley Railway Station, off Station Road, has been received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Plan ning Department.
0123) was approved in outline last October and includes site work, adjust ment to the main site access and improvement to site lines.
The application (number
FIRST ROAD TRIP
THE new C l ith e ro e Parish Church Scout troop’s bus will take to the roads tomorrow night, driven by the vicar, Canon John Hudson.
se a te r bus will take Townsend Fellowship members to a dinner at the Black Bull Hotel, Rimington.
On its first trip, the 52-
Also from Whalley is an application for a project ing shop sign at 27 King Street (0119). There are five applica
tions from Clitheroe: for the change of use of 88 Bawdlands to a taxi book ing office (0116); for a heat recovery plant and 2.5m screen fence at Rib- blesdale Pool (0127); inter nal alterations at Bate mans, 16 Castle Street (0095); a dining room ex tension at the rear of 5 Bleasdale Avenue (0100); and a detached garage at 108 H en th o rn Road (0125). From Worston comes
SOME 70 players, offi cials and wives a t tended Clitheroe Foot ball Club’s Valentine supper-dance at the Castle Restaurant.
about £50 for club funds. A group of play ers, officials and wives are pictured at the dance.
The evening raised £125.95 Valentine dance aids FC funds EQUESTRIAN CENTRE
ribchester (Atherport Ltd)
J b Ih Is .^a p p r o v e d
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STUDENTS PREPARED FOR bhsaieU minations- on
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elephone Ribchester 347 TO DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS JanetCJus FURNISHING LTD
WE ARE MOVING OUR HABERDASHERY TO
40 KING STREET WHALLEY
which is our lighting shop To avail our customers of a
service they have come to expect from us
We will maintain our same staff who
will look forward to assisting you with .
your future requirements Tel. WHALLEY 3642
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an application for .the change of use of Angram Green Farm to four self- contained flats for tourism (0117). Other applications in
responsibility of the Scouts, any church organ isation will be free to use it.
Although the bus is the
ly working to pay off a loan of £400 to the Paroc hial Church Council and to raise money for the running expenses.
The Scouts are current
penses, the PCC has of fered half the proceeds from the London trip planned for November and the St Mary’s 76 group has offered 50 per cent of the proceeds of its May tea. The Scouts’ old 42-
To help towards the ex
seater bus was sold couple of months ago.
Clitheroe, Miss Alison Wood, was married at Christ Church, Chatburn, on Saturday, to service f i t t e r Mr Mark G. Brewer.
A bank c le rk at
daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Wood, of Whalley Road, Clitheroe.
clude: outline permission for four houses on land opposite Chapel Lane West Bradford (0114); the construction of a 900-ton concrete base silage clamp at Bashall Town Farm, Bashall Eaves (0121); detached double garage at the rear of 1 Ribblesdale View, Langho (0136); out line permission for house on land off Whalley Road, Pendleton, between “Aysgarth” and “Windy Ridge” (0133); the conver sion of part of the barn at Hill Top Cottage, Higher Twiston, into a two-storey extension to the existing cottage (0109); and an overhead electricity line diversion at Hollins Farm Waddington, caused be cause a silo has been built under the conductor (0130).
The bride is the only
works at Atkinson’s, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs H. B rew e r , of Church Gates House, Sawley Road, Chatburn. The bride, given away
The bridegroom, who
Graham, groomsmen were th e
Best man was Mr Philip b r id e g ro om ’s '
brothers, Mr Paul and Mr Carl Brewer and ushers were Mr David Hollings and Mr Gary Frankland, th e
brothers-in-law.
formed by Canon Cecil. Butlin and organist was | Mr G. Hitchen.
The ceremony was per
Duke of York, Grindleton, the couple left for a tour ing honeymoon. They will live in Chat
After a reception at the
' lar train. Her short circu lar veil was held in place by a Juliet cap trimmed with pearls and she car ried pink roses, white freesia and hyacinths. Bridesmaids were Miss
by her father, wore a white classical gown of polyester silk with long fitted sleeves and a circu-
burn. Photograph: Pye’s,
Clitheroe. Guests
Judith Garratt, the bride’s cousin, and Miss Della Brewer, the bridegroom’s sister. They wore full- length, long-sleeved dres ses of French navy, with white flowers in their hair, and carried pink roses and white hyacinths with white ribbons.
THE Clitheroe United ' Reformed Church Fellow ship invited members of Trinity Ladies’ Afternoon Fellowship to their last meeting. Mrs S. A. Broadhurst
gave a talk entitled “En counters with Christ.” Home-made biscuits and tea were served. A vote of thanks on behalf of the visitors was given by Mrs J. Wilkinson.
A host of golden daffodils...
b r id eg ro om ’s | '
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SABDEN County Prim ary School was a blaze of colour on Saturday morn ing when the children took along their blooms for the annual , bulb show. There was a record
ing of parents and friends attended the show, organ ised by the PTA.
number of nearly 100 en tries and a large gather
faced a difficult task,-but eventually awarded the cup for the best blooms to Louise Higson (7), of Pendle Street West.
Judge Mr Fred Gottam
Roy Newby
presented.the, prizes and PTA members served refreshments and ran a tombola'and a cake stall, raising £70 for their funds. :
School: caretaker Mr ,
. Prizewinners were: Nursery class — Mark
. Fox; Jonathan ' Graham. ■ Class one — Simon Gott, James Knaggs, Arlo Mag- nusson.
Pi cke r i ng, Col in McCr er i e, Jon a t h a n George; Infants — Paul Higson, Andrew Cowell, Emma Peddar. Class two — Louise Higson,, Claire
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