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8 Clitheroe Adveriiser and Tunes, January 22nd, 1981 Sunday School pupils enjoy a party LOOKING FOR


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BILLINGTON residents won the first round of what could turn out to be a long and involved planning battle at a meeting of the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning and Transportation Committee.


Dennis Black told the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee that the fi­ gures were “very satisfac­ tory in relation to the rest of the country." The drop in attendance was less in Ribble Valley than in o th e r p a r ts of the country.


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THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub- Committee has renewed permission for the siting of a temporary bungalow at Hey House Farm, Downham, for five years.


crowded into the public gallery to hear a debate on future development in the'village. Councillors were being asked to give the go-


More than 20 of them


ahead in principle to more house building in the area, with discussion cen­ tring on an application to build homes on and near Longworth Road. The committee was ad­


junction with Whalley Road. But ward councillor


concerned that this could be a threat to their future well-being,” he said. “They do not relish having a traffic situation which could not be re­ solved.” Coun. Mrs Olga Leach


also opposed housing in the area because of traffic problems at the junction. But Coun. Jack Can-


vised by planning officers to approve the proposal, subject to an improve­ ment of the awkward


Fred Ellis received ap­ plause from the public when he condemned prop­ osals for housing there. “Many residents are


said neither the junction or the road worried him. “There are more than 3,000 acres of land in Bil- lington and all we are talking about here is six,” he said. Members, however, did


not accept that the junc­ tion could be adequately improved. They did not agree to


allow further housing in the area and the second round of the issue will come when the whole future of the village is discussed in the forthcom­ ing “Urban Fringe Dis­ trict Plan."


Cost of repairs


THE shoring-up work carried out at Clitheroe Civic Hall earlier this month is likely to cost about £1,500. Borough Engineer Mr


Dennis Black told Ribble Valley Council’s Recrea­ tion and Leisure Commit­ tee that movement had occurred in the long wall of the hall opposite to the main entrance. Although it could not be


said that the wall was in imminent danger of col­ lapse, it was believed that any abnormal loading, such as a heavy fall of snow on the roof could cause conditions to de­ teriorate. The shoring would be


removed when a perma­ nent solution is found..


Church, Chatburn’s i annual Sunday School > party on Saturday. 1


hall, it was organised \ by the teachers and some parents. After tea, the youngsters took part in a variety of games. At the end of the


to join the Sunday- School should attend classes in the school hall every Sunday at 11-45 a.m ., or go along to the annual prize-giving service at C h r is t Church on Sunday at 10-30 a.m.


afternoon, everyone received a small gift. Any child wishing


Trespassed on land at Gisburn


TWO Burnley men who admitted trespassing on land at Ellenthorpe Moor, Gisburn, in search of game were each fined £20 at Clitheroe and ordered to pay £5 costs. Harry Ellis (26), of


for posterity


WADDINGTON now has a permanent remin­ der of its past successes in the Best-Kept Village Competition, thanks to the village Social Club.


Saturday night, an impre­ ssive wrought-iron and carved oak plaque pro­ vided by the club was re­ ceived on behalf of the village by parish council chairman Coun. Eric Ed­ mondson. Inscriptions on the


At a presentation on


Fined for careless driving


plaque record Wadding- ton’s many successes in the competition up to the present — with ample space left for future in­ scriptions! It also bears the Lanca­


shire and Yorkshire rose emblems to signify that the village was previously in Yorkshire. The plaque will be erected on a per­ manent site near the cenotaph. A Social Club spokes­ man said: “We thought we


Stafford Street, and Wil­ liam Johnson (22), of Goldfinch Green, had no­ thing to say in court. Prosecutor Mr Graham


G er tso n said a gamekeeper saw the men go on land at Moorhouse Farm with two dogs. They later went to a


parked car where PC Wilkes, who was checking cars, spoke to them and they admitted not having a game certificate. The men did not have any game with them.


Fire in airing cupboard


SEVERE damage was caused when fire broke out in an airing cupboard a t a house in Park Avenue, Chatburn.


was on the landing, and its contents were destroy­ ed and the first floor suf­ fered from the effects of smoke and heat.


The cupboard, which


Clitheroe Fire Brigade at­ tended.


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should commemorate' the village’s success over the years with something permanent. Now the vil­ lage has gone into the championship class of the competition, we wanted to record its past awards. “We hope it will be an


A WADDINGTON man who received a fractured skull, broken legs and other injuries in a car ac­ cident was fined. £40 at Clitheroe for driving with­ out due care and atten­ tion. Edward John Wood


(23), of Queensway, who denied the offence, was also ordered to pay £25 costs. Wood and three friends


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were returning from a disco at Tosside when the car hit a concrete milk stand at the side of the Tosside-Slaidburn road in the early hours of the morning, said prosecutor Mr Graham Gertson. PC Bateson said Wood


held in the Social Club, members of the parish council, Royal British Legion and villagers joined in a social evening. A local folk group enter­ tained and a competition was held to choose a name for the group, which became “The Triangle”.


encouragement to the vil­ lage and something people will want to come and see.” After the presentation,


Cut face


A CHATBURN man re­ ceived cuts to his face when his car skidded on ice and hit a wall at Rydal Place in the village. Stephen John Wilson


(24), of Darkwood Cres­ cent, was taken to Black­ burn Royal Infirmary but was not detained.


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