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- -C 's* ■ 8 Clitheroe Adveriiser and Times, November 26th, 1981


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of 49 Moor Lane, Clitheroe (0997)


conversion of the bam at Eaves House Farm into a private dwelling, including the demoli­ tion and rebuilding (0993). •


West Bradford: Proposed


. holiday flats (0998). Chipping: Erection of two


sion of a barn at Chaigley Farm, near Hodder Bridge, to


dwellings at Black Hall Farm (0999).


agricultural worker’s dwelling at Braddup House Farm. ‘


Waddington: Erection of an fERTI IEI


kitchen and dining room with first floor bedroom at Wyland, George Lane (1005).


Read: Erection of a new Chaigley: Proposed conver­ 'Clithcroc: Illuminated sign


SCHEME TO END ’ FLOODING UNDER BRIDGE


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Latest plans


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WORK is due to start in April on; a £230,000 drainage system aimed a t . eliminating .flooding at Waadington Road railway bridge,.Clitheroe.'


Starting at Pimlico,* the


pipeline will pass through- the grounds . of; Moorland ‘ School; and enter; the Ribble a t ' Brurigerley ’ 'Part.-;;;-


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,7 ! At. present, ] spring and surface ‘ water from;*: the Pimlico • area;■]flows ^to­ wards ■ the ‘town ] through, an old underground drain­ age. system. ' ■};


1 I t passes beneath .Wad­ dington Road and is ‘dis­ charged into a beck in the Chester Avenue area.. \


garage on land opposite Salthill Cottage (1004).


, alterations to the front ; erection of a private _ .


hRECENT.-additions to.’ the # shelves, at Clitheroe Library; ; include: > <


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" two-volume; saga of .love; and ; war* se t 'in Victorian .New


Zealand.


•:: Count Vronsky. She becomes; a i -painter in the Montmartre of


- -1890' but is arrested - by the ’ Russian secret police . when y ' she revisits St Petersburg.


“Blood Money” — Arden 'Winch. A thriller based on a


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BBC TV serial concerning the hunt for the kidnappers of Rupert Fitzcharles; the son of a high-ranking diplomat held hostage by a gang of terrorists; y


. • But when it rains heavi­ ly the',! culvert , is;; barely able to cope with surface. water, says the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning- and Technical Officer , Mr Philip Bailey. . .’ • j “An overflow from. Rail­


way . View, also goes into the culvert. But when the' culvert is; full, the- water backs up and works; its way through gulleys into Waddington Road.” .: The work, will take .a


year and will; be. carried out largely during ■ school holidays to minimise dis­ turbance to Moorland pupils. The council will be re­


sponsible for the. scheme which will be financed by the North West Water Authority.


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Care at hospice


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Probus Club were given ,


an insight into the work - performed at St Christ­ opher’s Hospice, London,. in a film presented by Mr Roy Dewhurst, a member of. the Ribble Valley Hos­ pice appeal committee and former chairman of the Blackburn arid District Com munity H e a l th Council."


. The- film . described in


detail the trea tment, nursing facilities and indi­


vidual care available at the London hospice. A vote of thanks was prop­ osed by Mr Miles Brierley.


‘Mr D. M. Lee, of the Independent Broadcasting Authority.


Speaker at the meeting on December 4th will-be


PADDINGTON Bear invited many pupils, future scholars and .friends of Waddington and West Bradford School to help him celebrate his fourth; -birthday.


■ ■ ". y. Paddington, adopted by the .infants of the school, invited not only the.


youngsters and future entrants, but also friends and mothers.. - . With the help of deputy head Mrs Edna Brown, who organised the party,


Paddington had prepared lots of delicious treats for the children with, of. course, marmalade sandwiches. There was also a chocolate cake , made by


■ the infants. Mrs Brown, assisted by ancillary staff, organised musical games to keep


the guests entertained and road safety films were shown by PC. Blackburn, of the Nelson Juvenile Bureau. .


The youngsters brought their bears and dolls to join in the fun. ; As a parting gift they pulled a giant cracker which" contained a gift for


each of them. ’


Village is becoming ‘cluttered’


ISOLATED developments are turning ,Sawley into a “hotch potch,” village, representative Coun. Mrs Joyce Lilburn claimed at a meeting of the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee. Members were consid­


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‘autobiography of -soccer’ star 1 George Best in which he reve­


- “Where Do I Go From- Here?” — George; Best. The;


als the real-person behind the image created by the media. •“Operation Drake” — John Biashford-Snell. The official .:


account of the round-the-world expedition, “Operation Drake,” organised by .tne,Scientific Ex­ ploration Society.' “By the -Waters of Liver­


Well wl


pool” — Helen Forrester. The third part of. the author’s ac­ count of her childhood and - growing up in Liverpool during the Depression. Follows “Two­ pence to Cross the Mersey” and "Minerva’s Stepchild.”


SIGN


PERMISSION to display: a projecting sign at the Buttery, King Street, W h a l le y , has been granted by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee.-


H e lp in g a g o o d cause


tCr” — Carols Salisbury. A • period romance about Amu, the .r daughter of Anna Karenina and.;


• “Count Vronsky’s Oaugh- i „ ; Rd \ • ~ 1 , f i c t i o n ,, ■ ' ‘


* '“ G r c e n a to n e L a n d ” ‘ Yvonne Kalman. The first of a • 1


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ering an application for a single detached house or bungalow on land adjoin­ ing Trafford Lodge, • a plan which Mrs Lilbum said the parish council was “ not too happy about.” “The . parish council is


anxious to see more prop­ erty in the village to at­ tract more residents and therfore help retain the amenities. — but not at any price,” she said. “To allow this applica­


tion would be grossly unfair to the people in the neighbouring property.” Ribble Valley Mayor


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convert part of a Darn at Lower S tan d en Hey Farm, Pendleton, to a dwelling has been refused by the Ribble Valley. Council’s Development- Sub-Committee.


Coun. John I. Walmsley (Waddington) thought the village was already clut­ tered up enough.


“A HUGE success” . ... that’s how Mrs Helen Coles, of Buccleuch Avenue, ■ Clitheroe, described a , coffee evening held at ■


1 her home by the . Clitheroe branch of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council. More than £91 was


raised for research into the diseases.


K cake and bring-and-buy stalls and a “guess how many peas in the , bottle” competition was • won by Mrs Margaret . ‘Spencer.


•Attractions included


Whalley sheltered homes scheme is going well


WORK is progressing smoothly on Whalley’s long awaited sheltered housing scheme, which should be finished by the end of next year. Problems, with poor buildings are now. begin-


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NURSING HOME


A' LARGE d e tach ed house in Whinney Lane, Langho, known as “Bank- field,” is to be converted, into a private nursing ■; home for the elderly.


-Development Sub-Com- mittee.


. - Approval for the plan, submitted by Mr. J. R. Young, was given ■ at Thursday’s ,meeting of the Ribble Valley Council’s


. “ Borough- {Planning , and , . T e c h n i c a 1.; O f f i c e r M r : Philip Bailey said in. a


. report to the committee ( that the-house was in, spa­ cious g ro u n d s ; ■: well


Ipr'pblemsV with; roads ;:.or - drainage. >


• screened - with trees- and ■'shrubs, and-there wereino


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elderly.';:people and; there; will' be. two, access points to?- the - (site1, ■ both > from Whinnqy-Lane3X*.v;-


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ning to take shape.- The scheme will com­


prise a communal block,- including-10 single-person flats, • four double-person flats and accommodation" for a warden.


independent flats and a disabled person’s dwelling with a flat above. • -


There will also be eight


mainly peat, - work - bet­ ween April - and October was concentrated " on laying: unusual founda­ tions. • This involved sinking


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.. (.Borough Planning and Technical’- Officer ;: Mr Philip ftBailey - is:-; happy with i the-way. the' scheme is'moving.;: w;> Nearby 'residents were worried, that the ‘.rein­ forcement .work might dis­ turb [them but .it wasf just


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