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\ 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, I}ecember Slst, 1981 s Santa t. r ^ greets,, I


mings, of Langho, wants -, to double the p re sen t' workforce of eight.. , . Since being set up four


,inMved in exporting to., export..


years ago, the company has become increasingly


Denmark, Sweden and the Irish Republic, as well as doing business, in most parts of Britain.


^ Two of Clitheroe’s more


traditional industries — Ribblesdale Cement and ICI — report brisk busi-' ■ness ■ over the past 12 months. A lth o u g h n a t io n a l


demand for cement has continued to decline, sales from Ribblesdale Ce­ ment’s plant and a sub­ sidiary company in Glas­ gow have improved, says managing director Mr AlanTetlow. This has enabled full


Garments, Lowergate,


• will be busy for most of the. coming: year working on a;renewed -Marks and Spencer contract. .They will'-, be making nighties and pyjamas , for sme :all


ton, Houghtonis managed to keep 'redundancies


over the country and for' working week. “I’m hope­ ful th a t 'th e worst is over,” -sayi general man­ ager Mr Alan Duffy, i Also ’in--the village, Harrison Engineering is concentrating on extend-: ing its machinery work —' turning and milling —: leaving its Clitheroe pre-, mises to deal with retail sales. The firm, of quany plant engineers, special­ ises in the construction of conveyors) bulk' storage


down to nine. The 2() re­ maining workers were on short time" at the height of the- recession, but have'- now returned to a full


similar order 12 months - ago without which it prob­ ably would, have faced, closure. At the Primrose end of


The firm secured a


just' been received from the Middle East for spe­ cial machines. for Saudi Arabia.. ■ Lifting, tipping and palletising machines have also recently been e x p o r te d to N o r th America. ■ Managing director Mr


Clitheroe, the Lodematic Group has already, had an encouraging s ta r t , for 1982. Seven orders have


containers and steel build-; ings.


, Competition


employment to be main­ tained. Despite talk of more Government spend­ ing cuts in 1982, the firm is reasonably confident that present sales levels can be kept up. The construction of the


new production plant — one of the most modem in


come “on stream” before the end of 1982. The nearby ICI works


I. J. .Thompson,hopes .that new designs arid develop­ ments, with a concerted effort to maintain ■ order levels, will produce good prospects both home and abroad in the New Year.


Slog


the world — is well up to - hard year and owner Mr „ iQvp-p’unholsterv firm at expectations and should


Dyeing


is very busy — in fact, a lot busier than works manager Mr. Jim-John­ stone expected. Added to this, the order book is full until the spring. “It’s an excellent situa­


tion,” adds Mr Johnstone. He finds it difficult to put his finger on a reason for the firm’s success, but points to the fact that most of the catalysts they make for chemical plants are sold overseas. By contrast, it has been


’Trevor Balmforth predicts an even more difficult 12 months ahead. “I think ■ everyone ex­


a difficult year for the. workers at Castle Cast- , in g s ’ Waterloo Road' foundry. More than 80 of them


were on short time bet­ ween March and November, though work since then has been back to normal - and should remain so until the end of January. The firm was-relieved


. The year has seen a big change in Stalwart’s oper­ ation. Rather than simply dyeing and printing, it now offers a total service for the commissioned manufacture of carpets. With a tufting and back­ ing unit, the firm can make a complete ca^et • Berry’s have been and appeal to a wider short time for the pasi


pected the recession' to ease during 1981, but there have been only g e n t le s ig n s of an upturn,” he said.


range of buyers. “Prospects will look up when people s ta r t to


. move house a lot more and the building trade picks up. Until that hap­ pens, it’s going' to be a hard slog,”- saia Mr Balm­ forth. Engineering has been


to recently land three con­ tracts, but sales and com­ mercial director Mr Tony Rudgyard cannot see any real signs 6f a permanent upturn in the economy.


Optimistic ’Two of the contracts,


worth a total of £300,000 a year, are to supply cast­ ing for lights for the RAF and British airports, and a £30,000 order has been received to export cast- iron pipes to Nigeria. On an optimistic note,


Castle Castings has con­ tinued to invest, some £40,000 now having been spent on sand mixers and a reclamation plant. Local clothing manufac­


. 1981 and are looking for­ ward to stepping up trade in the coming months. Trutex, which has its


turers have managed to hold their own during


head office at Grindleton and two factories in Clitheroe, is well satisfied ■with its achievements. The- company main­


> This breakthrough has been made with a fast- developing “American Pie” range of blousons, shirts, sweatshirts, knit­ wear, trousers and jeans. As . well as being ac-


tained its schoolwear sales and achieved substantial increases in the leisure and fashion fields for boys and jroung men.


Next


door. Stalwart has- had a very


F u rniture has) in the words of managing direc­ tor Mr Chris Wilford, “scraped through” 1981 There have been no job


- At Sabden, - Pendle


runners A - SURPRISE - seasonal:; greeting:' awaited - the' 80 runners,in the .Whinbe^,--! Naze 1 fell ' race on Boxing.: Day — as they passed the . trig point they^:were, m et,. by F a th e r Christmas handing tubes .of :sweets,i a sight :for. sore. eyes, in the snowy - wilderness above Haslingden.


A variety of humorous . ..


signs pinned to fences and. gates provided-the'com­ petitors with a laugh as they struggled to fill their ' liings -with freezing air. Paul Cowell- (Rossen-


..■ ^ ‘ ^


LATEST, SNOOKER RESULTS


A 10-4 victory over Chatbum B - enabled Waddington A to join Conservative :A a t : the: top,'.of Division One- of. the Clitheroe and District Snooker League.': * The Conservative team; - the


previous week’s clear -leaders;: slipped up by , losing to Billing- - toil A. Gatnolic A increased their lead at the top of Division- Two w i th ' a victory, over Rimington: A..(League snooker will resume after the knockout competition has been played. . R e su l ts : D iv is io n ; One


<


dale) was first home in 26 minutes- with Shaun Livesey (Clitheroe) — ■ minus sweets — coming in 5th in 27.03; Graham Patten (Clitheroe) 10th in 27.57, Simon Moyle (Twis- ton) 29th in 30.06, Len ,< Farnsworth (Clitheroe) 55th in 33.23 and Richard Wilkinson (Billington) 68th,in 35.26. Shaun Livesey and Len


losses, though-profit mar­ gins have suffered. badly with the recession and fierce competition. De­ spite this, Pendle Furni­ ture, at the start of De­ cember, acquired Lebus,


Reading. ■ Its products and run­


• said Mr Wilford. His workers are now


ning will now V switch to, Sabden, enabling Pendle Furniture to widen its horizons. “Lebus. h a s 'a foothold in what, for us will be new UK markets,”


busy drawing up an en­ tirely new range of furni­ ture ready for launch in February.


In Chipping, more than


200 workers at the chair and table manufacturers


months and will continue to be so until the end of January.


Proud Managing director Mr,


the worst hit section of- the local economy, al­ though the recent Arctic blast provided a mini­ boom for Econ-Atkin- son’s, Clitheroe. . After a steady stream


of redundancies through­ out the year, Atkinson’s was amalgamated with Econ Engineering of Ripon, and .marketing plans for an improved range of products are well advanced. The firm exhibited at


Jack Berry cannot see business-improving until late 1982. With attend­ ances at exhibitions 25


Eer cent down. Berry’s


showroom which has toured the country with great success.


as invested in a mobile Another firm in -Chip­


the Royal Smithfield Show and will soon be taking part in the Davos (Switzerland) w in te r equipment exhibition. Later in the year it will launch a revised range of agricultural products at th e Royal Show, Stoneleigh.


Inundated


weather proved a bles­ sing, leading to the speed­ up of a £45,000 Ministry of Defence order for 32 attachable '-.snowploughs and four gritters. In addition to working


However, the wintry


on a £V4m contract with the Department of Transport, Econ Atkinson’s has-been inundated ■with inquiries from customers wanting- early, delivery of ordered gritters.


In December, P. and R. Engineering cele-


' cepted by the majority of the leading store groups, this range, together with the schoolwear, appears in virtually every leading mail-order catalogue. Sales director Mr P. J.


Morgan cannot foresee any improvement in trad-, ing conditions, but still enters the New Year full of optimism. He said: “We see no


ping, Procter’s, has set- tlea in nicely' at the new advanced factory into which it moved 16 months ago. Cheeses — mainly Cheddar, Cheshire and Lancashire — are distri­ buted over the North of England and the Mid­ lands. ■ '


Mr 'Timothy Procter: “It’s" a super factory and we’re very proud of it.” In the coming months, Procter’s hopes to extend the build­ ing — and that could mean increasing the pre­ sent staff of 11.. ' At Chatbiyn’s Pendle


Says managing director


Trading \ Estate, Timber- matic • and Timbermatic Products have experi­ enced mixed fortunes.


gineering business, is hoping for a busier time in 1982. It makes automa­ tic saw-milling machinery, but with investment low, things have been quiet among customers.


brated nine years at the three shifts were in oper- A b b o t W o rk s ,_K in g ation. Now there is only Street, Whalley. The old p remises of Groom’s Garage now houses 24 workers.


started 16 months ago, makes fencing materials. Business reached a -peak during the summer whpn


Timbermatic Products,


one shift, though manag­ ing-director Mr - Richard Dugdale is hoping- fo'r a bumper summer in 1982.


, tremely useful extra busi­ ness.” After fears that. Lan- .


' and Iraq and look forward to continuing this ex-'


reason for our schoolwear sales being reduced and have budgeted for sub­ stantial increases on the American Pie range. “On the export side, we have contracts firom Libya


caster Hosiery might fold in 1980, the firm has just epjoyed a fairly successful 12 months, according to


(d ire c to r Mr Michael Perkins.


Orders have gone out to. , -


' most parts of tne UK and Ireland and. Mr Perkins pays - tribute to the 50 workers. “ The effort they . have put in’has been tre- ' mendouB. Everyone has' rallied round , and worked very, very hard,” he said. ' . More than 40 workers at Clitheroe’s Granby


precision turned parts — usually fixing devices such as nuts and bolts for use throughout the commer-' dal vehicle Industry. In addition, it supplies local firms with their engineer-, ing requirements. Eight workers had to


The firm manufactures


be Imd off* at the start of 1981 because of the reces­ sion, with the remaining employees on short time until (jctober. However, to supple­


wood Kay Hopwood and associated companies start 1982 full of-hope of even greater things to come.


Also at Chatbum, Hop-


have seen the Tuff-Link range of garden products tidied up and its retail sales revitalised.-


The past 12 months ' ■, Contented'


■ operating: next door, in King' Street in former Burco Dean’premises and


ment its lines in May, P. and R. bought a produc­ tion grinding 'company at Whitebirk, Blackburn.. i This ..became ■ Northern.: G r in d in g (W h a l ley )


I enmloymg eight people. : - They'^' concentrate on a variety of grinding opera-, stions for- a wide range of'


industry. Products v from' both firms are sent as far


as Bristol, Glasgow and the North-East. Managing 'director Mr. Rorinie Cross-


/ man)' 'says th a t . things appear to.j be . picking, .up and he; hopes prospects ■wili continue to improve. . ;. Up the road at Billing-


achieved by the> firm’s salesforce have led to nine temporary workers -being taken on at Chatbum and the throttles being thrown, open at the Failsworth' plastics factory.-:' ■'■ , ^ ;


E x c e l le n t r e s u l t s


Nicholas Hopwood:: .“We le av e 1981 'h a v in g ; achieved improved sales and: profits during a , dif-:


' Says cha irman Mr.


'seen'are converging into a ^ glow; We'feel very- fortu-;


,ficulttime. ‘.“ Best of all we, have a busy and contented work-, force. -The little flickers '.of commercial. light, we have


'breaking.”


mate 'to . have.; survived through the darkness and fo r us th e ' dawn , is ' j.-.’


.. , , 1.- > -i- Timbermatic, an en­


Farnworth: travelled , to , the Lake District on Sunday and competed in the Wansfell race. Wans- fell Pike, above Amb-. leside, is 1,575 ft. above : sea level and provides a grade A race with 1,300ft.:: of climbing. ■ - There was plenty , of


snow to test the stamina of the 96 runners. John Reade, of Clayton, set an astonishing pace over the road section and on to the fell; but running soon became impossible and - everyone settled down to walk to the summit.. ■ On the descent it was a gamble whether to run or roll down but Tom Fergu­ son, of Bingley, ran through the tape first in 23.45 mins.





juries and everyone ’ en­ joyed the unique condi-. tions.


8th in 25.33 and Len Farnsworth 75th in 32.15. Luckily there were no ■


in­


Weather’s aftermath threatens match


Shaun 'Livesey finished


-Catholic SC A 8, Rimington A 6; Liberal B 14, Pendle Club^ Rimington B 14, Catholic SC B 0; Waddington B 8, -Slaidbum


—Chatbum B 4,'Waddinrton A 10; Conservative A 2, -Biliing-; ton A >12; Billington B 8. Con-- servative B 6; social. Club 6; Chatbum A Si-Liberal'A, bye. , Division T w o— Police 12, Royal B r i t ish L e g io n -,2;,


6. : Details; Chatburn B 375, Waddington A 382. P.‘ Wilson, 56, D. Nelson; A Hodgson 73,- J. Wooff 48; ,S. Whipp 66, T.: Makinson 70; R. Turner 56, D. Marlow 68; R, Booth 81, S. Hatton 55; A. Gudgeon 43, J. Herd73.


Conservative A 305, Billing- ■ ' . '


ton A 446. J. Cowell 49, C.- Britcliffe 66; G. Ireland 69, B. Price 74; I. Tomlinson 31, I. Brown 69; M. Wiemsley 90, T. Warden 55; E. Tomlinson 26, B. Robinson 74; B. Hargreaves 40,^P. Backhouse 108.. ' :■ iBiilington B 411, Conserva­


tive B 407. G. R. Dell 75, R. Parker 67;-T.-Peters 59, ,E. WaUace 63; P. Swain 34,' T. Williamson "92; B. Dewhurst87, P. Swales 61; B. Thompson 90, A. Middleborough 38; J.' Wild 66, G. Dinsdale 86.


A 415. K. Blackburn 62, P. Jones 66; J.. Bridges 49, P. Clark 94; I. Charlton 66, N. Robinson 64; M. Alston 46, H. Frankland 67; T. Clews 91, R. Parker 53; J. Hall 88, D. Speak 71. ■ ■ DIVISION TWO


-Social Club 402, Chatburn - Police 522, -Royal British


' Legion 246. F. Booth 84, J. Roberts 55; J. .Griffiths'77, K. Chamley 48; B. Jacques 89, K. Walmsley 43; T. Swift 62, N. Gamer 66; P. Craig -121, - A. Peel 30; R; Riley 89, M. Par- kington 64. Catholic SC A 401, Riming­


V tV


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RAILWAY ROAD. CLITHEROE ; .t“ 'V,;Tel.‘23325 “


MONDAY, JANUARY 4th . WEEKLY- SALE- OF, FATSTOCK. noon. 500-600 sheep at 1-30 pm. ,


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;V i 60-70 REARING CALVES at 12-30 p.m.-DAIRY CATTLE at ; ., 1 p m '


TUESDAY, JANUARY 5th , ,


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FRIDAY, JANUARY, 8th - ‘ FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN CALF AND STORE CA-HLE. '■ -'■ .In call at 12 noon. Store cattle-1 p.m. and DISPERSAL :


; :c . SALE OF CATTLE ON BEHALF OF'MR J; A. WOOFF, 1 :■ i . SLAIDBURN,- due to III health.f46: HEAD OF BUCKLER ’ (' AND STORE CATTLE. VIZ., 9 Angus bull and heifer calves;’ 2 Hereford heifer calves, 2 Friesian bull calves, 3 to live months old. 2 Angus bull stirks and 2 Hereford heifer stlrks,-- 10-12 month old. 4 Angus heifers and 2 Hereford hellers, 12-14.month old. 2 Angus and 2 Hereford hellers, 15 month


. ' old. 4 .Frleslan'melfers, ;15 month old. 1 Friesian heller,-2; - years old; 2 Friesian heifers, recently served. 2-pedlgree


• Hereford heifers, In ca l l.1 Angus bull,'iT5 month old.‘3 - Angus cows niq with bull, vetted In calf. 5 Angus and


: BE SOLD . AFTER THE USUAL ENTRY OF IN CALF AND - ; : : STORE CATTLE at 1-30 p.'m. approx.


.:, . Friesian cows, geld or recenlly served.' THE ABOVE BEING THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MR WOOF WILL ,


ANTIQUES WANTED!


. (-.House Clearances: . - Leaded glass windows ,, Furniture —■ Pianos -i


-BUYER WILL CALL


; Roll top desks — Clocks . Office furniture ■ •' ■ ' ■ - Wood fire surrounds -,


: Shop fittings — Paintings. ■ Pottery and Glass ware


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- Ing Hey, BrIercllffe: Tel. Burnley 24225


Public Notices WANTED: GAS BOTTLES


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE • The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


Advertisement without reason stated. . . • All Advertisements are accepted subject to approv­


al. Publication is not guaranteed on any particuiar day. Communications referring to former Advertisements


shouid give description and dale of insertion and copy of Advertisement.


^ ■ Whiie every care is taken the Proprietors accept no


responsibility for omission or mistakes. - ,


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. RIBBLE VALLEY . BOROUGH COUNCIL


■ TOWN AND COUNTRY


. PU N N ING ACTS . 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA; ,


ton A 394. J. Spencer 69, D. Seed 57; H. Hudson 78, Ci Corrigham 44; A, Hall 38, I. -Whittaker 81; S. Carpanini 81, S, Green 61;-L, McEntee 63, J • Lund 64; B. Sims 73, N. Law­


■ 73; D. Riley 90, J. Bush 67; I. Kmim'91, G. Pollard 63; V. Higginson 88, S. Edmondson 47; J. Hacking 60. Rimington B 505, Catholic


less 87. Liberal B 515, “ endle Club 316. A. Proctor 94, J. Holmes


An application has been re­ ceived fo r 'p e rm is s io n to change of use from dwelling to electrical retail shop and stock storage at 43 Wellgate, Clitheroe. 3 /8 1 /1 0 3 1 /P , : ; -


Alter existing disused stables building to form new dwelling, at stables adjoining Manor House, Chatburn. 3/81/1037/


P. ■"


' D. Lofthouse 55; A. Hacking 70, F. Brown 55.


SC B 352. D.. Seed 81, E. Pollard 57; A. Hartley 75,-V. Maffia 70; K. Ratcliffe 84, M. Lawton 64; F. Wrathall 79, J. Marsden 51; J. Frankland . 116,


CLITHEROE EC’s Lan­ cashire Junior Cup tie ■with - Horwich, scheduled to be played at Shaw- • bridge on Saturday; is. still very much in the hands of the weather. The pitch and spectator


areas were under a foot of snow and ice and club offi-' cials are hoping fo r . a quick thaw to save the match; which will kick-off at 2 p.m. The recent freezing


'changing rooms, forcing water - supplies to the baths to be switched off. S ecretary Mr Colin


temperatures have placed an additional question mark against the fixture. There have been several bursts and flooding in the


Wilson fears that without a d e q u a t e wa shing ■facilities, the ‘match may have to be called off.: ■ Supporters are asked to ring Mr Wilson (Tel. Clitneroe 24370) or chair­ man Mr Cyril . Whiteside (Tel. Clitheroe- 24587) to check if-the game is. on. ■ ■ Clitheroe’s A team is


also due to play, on Satur­ day — away ;t05Varlshaw' in a rearranged match. ' Clitheroe Reserves’


next fixture is at home to Trawden on January 9th. . Leading scorers (league


and cup): 9 — Simon ■Whiteside; 6 — Ian Ash­ worth; 5 — Eric Geldard and Ron Drugan; 2 — Mick Ashcroft; 1 — Pat Lynch, Nigel, 'Whiteside, Paul McGu i r e ; ; 'Bi l l Davies, David . Sharpies,, Matt Driver..


Postponed games a nuisance


A RAPID thaw would be the best New-Year ,wish for the- Ribble Valley Football League whose backlog of postponed matches is piling up. -.


i


ever, the number-is more of a nuisance than a prob­ lem. ■ (• ■ : .


At -the moment,' how-, : STEPHEN ROBINSON,


.- . NDH, Cert. Arbor.,, j GARDEN DESIGN





Diviaion: - Ribchester CK v- Chatbum (TH), West Bradford V Rimington (CP), .Read Utd.v, Grindleton ■ (TW), Chipping* v Victoria (JS); Trinity v Sabden: (J. DuffV), ’Tranaport V-, Royal, Oak(-),


Saturday’s programme is — , J Maraden Building Society


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• port I le a ; (MS), Lord -Nelaon v .Weat Bradford Res :(NB),.Sta-; -tlon V Spring Mill (ME). ;


: .Greenacre G a rw Dlvialon;!- Calderatonea-v Wnalley (NL),' Waggon and Horaea v Trana-


: Ulvlalon.Threet-Klng'a-Arms, v.CathoUe SC Rea (ID)C;White'


Horae v Lor J; Nelson: Res: (J. Daniels), RlbcheBteri-Reai'y Rlbcheater CK‘(-*Rea-i(IH), Beech Tree’ V-i Brownhill..(PM),‘:: Rlmlnrton-v ResaviGrindleton -Res ((5B). - '


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correctly, pruned and safely felled. " Full damagelnsurance. ; - > "


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^;CHAIN SAWS ] for sale/: from ^ '£ 6 9 .9 5 VAT included, olso fo r hire, from £3 p e r: day VAT Included.^ — Balmers, Burnley.^’ Garden ^Machlnery


iC' C e n t r e . ' * ,T e 1 i vf B u r n le y 5 3 9 0 0 .'


" sossas


J 6 f t ; : X 6 f t .,. £159 comploto ' 'w i th ' floor,.:' doHvored ■: ond .1


Garden'tsheda.'* 6ft. X A t tn £123; .7’ ft. v X 5 f t ., £131;


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I i ADVERTISER ■&TIMES'‘. .i ’r ; hC ’l 3 KING'STREET.’CLITHEROEiS^'SV'..


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I Waddington B 410,. Slaid' burn 390. B. Waddington 56- B; Walker 73; A. Wilkinson 96, E. Rigby 47; D. Boothman 67, J. Jacques 65; A. J. Herd 69, W. Jones 82; J. Baines 62, G. Tedstone 50; B. Philiip 60, H-


■ Dixon 73.


Switch leagues


SABDEN -will be'the only n ewc ome r s


Clitheroe and District Cricket League when the, season opens in mid-April. The villagers have been


to the


playing in the Ribble ■Valley Cricket League but transferred their al­ legiance at the annual meeting of the Clitheroe league. Officials. of • the league


remain unchanged: as fol­ lows: Chairman,'Mr Ber­ nard Johnson; secretary, Mr Kevin Fitzpatrick; as­ sistant secretary, Mr F. Booth; handbook secret­ ary, Mr George Mercer; t r e a s u r e r , Mr J ohn Hughes.


; . Gardening


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Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from th e -da te of. this advertise: ment, to the'Chief Architect and Planning Cfficer, Plan­ ning Department, Council Cf- fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA.


A copy of the application form and plan may be Inspected In the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect


and planning Cfficer) 110483


. RIBBUE VALLEY r.: BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY


■ PU NN ING ACTS 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED . CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to con­ vert a barn to a dwelling and formation of turning area and car park on site oT old build­ ing. At Langlands and A59 at Gisburn. 3/81/1040/P.


Change of use from retail shop to bakery and ' retail shop plus installation of new shop front. At 34 Castle Street, Clitheroe. 3/81/1043/ P.


Any person wishing to. make representations should do so in writing within 2 1.days from the date of this advertise­ ment, to the . Chief Architect


and Planning Cfficer, Plan­ ning Department,'Council Cf- fioes. Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA. A copy of the application form and plan may bp inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.: '


•(Signed; PHILIP BAILEY ■ (Chief Architect


and Planning Cfficer) , ■ '110464


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OPEN all holidays for sale of new and used caravans and solid fu c l.:~— Whltford Caravans, -Healey Wood In* d u s tr ia l E s ta te , Burnley. Tel. 20029; ' ■


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AMSTERDAM, . B ru s s e ls , Paris, weekend from East L a n c s ., £ 3 8 . — Lumbs Tours, Illingworth, Halifax. Tol. 244516.


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ALWAYS wanted, antique furniture and good, clean, modern household goods. P a r t o r c om p le te ' house contents b o u g h t . P h o n e Earby 3948 anytime. : •


‘ r'l-jS,'


70-80 fati.'cattlo,a|:'12: ,


HYNDBURN' V


/ METALS:, Ranger Street,


Accrington (near Asda) A Tel. Accrington 381529.


"V - ';W A N T E D q f |§


"Lead,' copper,'-' brass,.- batteries; engines, steel .and cast, gold and


.■"Silver:— no’articles-too small.*.-; Best prices paid. - _


, Removals .................... .p p .. DO YOUR


AL. ‘. Hire > a ‘::35cwt.ir:Luton ; van from, £28 .4 5 ”per> dayr’ fully ■.inclusive, i’—r / Holden; and Hartley Ltd; Accrington


REMOVr;


Road',' Burnley. ■ T e l . ;27321; o r N o r th ’ Valley , R o a d ;


Colne. Teli 863387. .


* 31911S; c o - o p ; R EM O VA L S /.an d


I • Storage. ) Get a g o o d Jo® • p lu s >dIvI;^'.Inquir ios.,-all


R E M O V A LS the way. ' 'j ***


branches..: Local, .long -d is ­ tance an d■; overseas.-,,Fully trained personnel v a t . your service. > Co-op • quality ‘all


Clitheroe 26076.,;; jr .■:./i9®0638 ; T e r . ; Accommodation to Let


SELF CONTAINED.fuIly fu r ­ nished two taedroomed.flat,


■ f itted k i tc h e n ,- f r id g e , 'c o o k e r , e tc . , >-’lounge/TV telephone Installed. Storage h e a t e r s , f i t t e d c a r p e t s throughout; 'i Rent -i. £28 , per week, payable monthly . In


B a rd e n L a n e , B u rn le y . B a th rb om i w i th .sh ow e r ,


1981 ‘X’ REGISTRATION


> advance by banker’s 'o rd er . Advance payment ofv two months required. — -.Write Box VNo.i - K 1 8 ,


Office. Bull Street,'.. Burn ley, BBII IDP. : , V 113997


Accommodation Wanted


ambulanceman .^Jn Clitheroe requires lodgings ' fla t preferably fu rnished. or


house with a view to shar­ in g . — T e l . ■ C l i th e ro e 27799 a fte r 6 p.m. . 4.


Houses for Sale'


In the area to which you are moving • fo r p ro p e r ty and • other, information. ’


We will advise you of the LO CA L PA P E R S


F R O M THE A R EA ? ^


A R E Y O U M OVING


^ MISS JUDITH WATKINS CIRCULATION ‘


Your local contact is:


BURNLEY EXPRESS Tel. Burnley 26161. ' • ;


.' ■ Houses Wanted


[bought forCASH Pets Corner


11299a


IMMEDIATE CASH paid for old furniture, of any de­ scription. Tel. Burnley 55742 for spot cash.


•- 301634


PIANOS WANTED, te le phone Nelson '66477, or w r i te to — K. Eccles, Pianos. 129 Leeds Road, Nelson.


GREAT YARMOUTH. I can offer o high standard, low cost chalet or caravan holi* day o n '• a family - holiday park, all facilities, full en­ tertainment (tents and to u r ­ ers). — Please send s .a .e . to J o s . M a r sh , C h e r ry Tree , Mill Road, Burgh Castle, Gt Yarmouth NR31 9 Q R o r * T e 1 . 0 4 9 3 780229.


103940


WANTED. House clearances, port-house clearances,* odd items. Give us a ring for fa ir price. — Tel. Burnley 31426/27623.


I BUY, collect ornaments, bedding, ■ bric-a-brac, cu r ta in s , a d u l ts , c h i ld re n ’! wear. •— Tel. Accrington 35885.


, 320331 '


GRANDFATHER c lo c k s , old, all types required, re ­ gardless of c o n d i t io n . -----


• ■


BOOKS WANTED. Rare or o ld b o o k s re q u i re d . — Pendlesdie Books, Rhoslyn, Fence, near Burnley. Tel. Nelson 65617.


G R E A T Y A R M O U T H . L u x u ry homes, caravans, clubhouse* and restaurant, full entertainment program­ me. Send for free colour brochure. Write Caister Beach Caravan Camp, Cais­ te r , Gt Yarmouth KN30 5 N E , . o r T e l . 0 4 9 3 720278.


N; WALES, 400 seaside cot­ tages,- etc., from £29 per w e e k . — T e l . 0 7 5 8 2646.


ED from- £50 weekly, no: VAT charges . Choice of menu, central. — Channel View H o te l , M o n tp e l ie r Terraco, Ilfracombe. -Tel. (0271)65336.


ee holiday assured. BB ti06347


SCOTLAND. — Self-CQterlng holidays by the sea. Small family site on the shores of


108992


Loch Long, 2 miles from L o ch L om o n d . .M o d e rn c o m f o r t a b l e c a r a v a n s re a so n a b ly ' p r ic ed , mos t with a view of the loch. Ideal* sight se e in g ,. fishing, walking and climbing etc. F o r coloured brochure send SAE to — Cobler Res t Caravan Park, Arrochar, Dumbartonshire G83 o r tel Arrochor (030 12) 258. 93496


Situations Vacant


H. LOFTHOUSE AND SON


41 CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE \


A vacancy exists immediately for'a ‘


- \


YOUNG PER SO N


T o assist in Plumbing Depart­ ment with a view-to" plumbing apprenticeship after trial period.


TEL. CLITHEROE 23939 for appointment


lA K E S TH E SPREAD EAGLE J t


HOTEL SAWltY. NEAR CLITHEROE


has a vacancy in the ; ( tor boys,school - ' ,


- .*:40 hours per week plus, overtime


'Ring Mr HItchen STONYHURST416


''ilymount, Crow Trees Brow, / Chatburn. "T


^premises, .'seven /hours <por iweek. » Applications to Rev. T. J . Bradshaw. ' Hoi'


CLEANER REQUIRED for ; Chatburn -Methodist Church


- I. ; uo44s PAN WASH/


KITCHEI^ CLEAN DEPARTMENT ,


on Thursdays :9-30 a.m. to 6-30 p.m.


■I- Lunch and tea provided. Transport to and from home , In the Clitheroe area.


TEL. CLITHEROE 41202 For further details


iTrolleys and protective^ I packing loaned tree


''Nice movers cut II cost ol moving •


■ charge with van hire: Burnley 36131


oil


^ ( rent a van. Better vent at budget price.


W S S f f l fR S B v A L S j . . Depots at Nelson, Burnley: ' - -and Roaeendale


- Heated warshause, Inspection.. welcome; >


, Local and long distance -


(-'fFull Insurance, competitive rates Tel.' Head Office >


. ■ A W k i 'V<


,


. square,'dellvorod or'can be ; collected.H', — Tel.A«»Ml8i ; Wilson, Nelson 62030.^.c^'f :t^ ' I ’-Vt. I ^ '1


' ’• 496331


HARRISON'S (^ REMOVALS; >. Prompt t; officlent'A'service, 49690*'


;Phone Blackburn 49846.'5i / ' * S * '


):'cheap,'l^i.friendly,:.:v reliable- h service;;/ any.v distance,"-:; — > TeJ^. Burnley 36932,


LIGHT REMOVALS^,for


11 ' r


I '71 ' I 48a32( anytlme.'i^v an ywhere;* -; —


T B A .C H IS T 8 , a s '.n ow , id e a l. ,r. f o r movlnQ. ^/approx. '.B l In , '


liWN&COUNTRY ^REinovAL em w ic e f ltd_^


.109243


SPACE HEATER, industrial, p a ra f f in o r - p ropane. — Tel. Clithcroc 27886 . after January 4th, 1982.


IL FR A C OM B E . H om e ly r licensed hotel, happy caref­


109247


URGENTLY required house clearances, bric-a-brac, odd items. Will call same day. — Pleosc Tel. 55742. 90i6ss


" s42osa


. Tel. (0282) 863724. .‘^498027 Removals and


HOUSE CLEARANCES, your local experts, all sorts. —


Road Transport H E L M S


R E M O V A L S


personal service now serving . the nibble Valley area.


Removals, Storage, Shipping Expert piano movers Single Items removed - Free lnsui;ance


Tel. WHALLEY 3266 (alters p.m.) or day


ACCRINGTON 34000


BAILEY’S OF BURNLEY


• Home and Ollice Removals • Storage • Shipping


• •F r e e Estimates ■ • Member -ol British Association


of Removers work . ■ ■ ■ , Telephone: . BURNLEY 35445 .


• No extra charge for weekend ■ .


FOR YOUR FARM


BUILDING ERECTION AND ALTERATION,


COTTAGE AND HOUSE IMPROVEMENTS


we can provide drawings for Building Regulation- and Planning approval with speci­ fication, supervision, - etc. if required, at.competitive prices.


: Davis and Bowring,


1 PARK ROAD, GISBURN CLITHEROE


Tel. Gl8burn3B1i-.. 103S0S


FARMERS,’ is work (building, ,no46d


STONE : and hardcore • deli­ vered, competitive rates, Tel. Clitheroe 23151;


up? Need an extra hand? C o n ta c t . Geoff. Newsam; Clitheroe 41525.


347217 Vehicles, Wanted- Vehicle Repair


OAKMOUNT GARAGE' AUTOMATIC


TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS


• -. Rebulldgrs and S p a r e s . - , Mechanical repairs lor.manumj


; and 'automatic cars and , Crypton Tuning <


. ASHFIELD ROAD,- BURNLEY. Tal. 32460.


Reconditioned exchange ENGINE AND GEARBOX SERVICE -


.. 12 montht or 12,000, ■ mllai guarantM -


; ' ; ' Ring...' ,


DAVID CRMERCD MDXDR?, 129 Rtar BrIarollHa Road,..


' ■ .Burnley. Til. Burnley 26952


y; per : week;.;— • Contact r


k.Greaves,.'U-Tol. 75671.


(SIRVICINGl' irepalrSr.; body-. B workis also breakdown ,aer,-( v.vlce*; up> to 9 p^m.^ v7., days G


P ad lh am


^ mileage.:— Tel.‘•Accrington 397324, between 5 tO!. 7< p.m., all day Saturday and: Sunday.


CARS BOUGHT for cash,; .an y < y e a r , c o n d i t io n o r


CARS WANTED ‘ for cash, ' including MoT ■ fa i lu re s . . — . Tel. Burnley 22736(T). 484693


47609s Motor Tuition , AREA.


MOTORING SCHOOL' Deor-to-Door Service


Duercontrol cars'


, MoT'ApproVed Initruotore BURNLEY 243B0;


ft


'PADIHAM.73815/76260 r, • ’.'-♦/At


- NELSON 697648; '■


to r . -. £6: :per7,hour:-.-discount' - - !•;. Insurance (scheme , offered t o ? :


. .excellent - driving . tuition:'.'; from i Do t , qualified, tnstruc-1''


..-clients# - door.'I to-door,-f-dual/i‘- control c a r .— Tel. Burnley: 55253 evenings. ‘i ’-


. - l-<, 'l I • ; v ‘ 5M1 44 EGLIN ■ Schooriof'- Motorlno;.-' -


(Chartered Surveyors : and Land Agerita), .-:


iio64i


Tel. • Padlham 72341 even­ ings. '


'■ ■ ;302277 : inneed ofrepair Property-^ e .V • CROMWELLiMini Bus Hire,


self-drive for British and C ontinental use. — Tel. Nelson *691755 o r Colne . 863803. .


487966


INTACK HIRE. Big choice, big f le e t .— Tel. Blackburn 57811 o r Padiham '74521. (T).


,


TROPICAL FISH, marines and in v e r te b r a te s , '; fancy


DOG FOOD.becomlng expen-i slve, full range of Evenlode high protein complete food,* plus Purina American grey­ hound food, plub shredded paper fo r bedding, -delivery free, Inquiries welcome. —• Tel. Burnley 28897,


417409 sooas9


GOLDEN p e d ig re e ' Cocker Spaniel puppies, 5 weeks old, 3 dogs and 2 bitches, all wormed^ £85,>*to good homes. — Tel.: Barnold- swick 813905. -


112932


' KC • r e g i s te r e d ;” .— < Tel. S to n y h u r s t . 506,. .a f te r ■ 6 44307


DRAKESHEAD B o a rd in g Kennels and Cattery, . col­ lection and delivery service, only vaccinated dogs and cats taken. — Tel. Burnley 21037.


p.m. . •


DENBAR- Boarding Kennels. Pick up and delivery'.ser­ vice. Inspection welcome. — Tel. Burnley 2 8 8 9 7 M 1 2 9 4 7 OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG


DRAKESHOUSE KENNELS, C l i th e ro e . Boarding fo r dogs and cats, . inspection invited. — Tel. Clitheroe 25494. ■


^


LASSIE COLLIES. KC reg:, sable and white. —• Tel. , Colne 866718.


Livestock and Pouit'ry HORSE FEED


Compare prices In our new , cash and carry teed store.,. Parking at the door.-.- ; .. ,■ ■.


■ Late opening Tuesday and Thursday till 9 p.m.


READWOOD HORSE AND PONY PRODUCTS ■ . Read, Burnley. ,-. . (


Tel. Padlham 71716


DUCK. G o o se - lan d . game plucking service. — -Tel.- Clitheroe 25755..V.


. Farming ,09765 v 4968B0 341138


. . 1100 'N' Reg.


f o r s a le , KC R e g . , 6 months old, £85 o.n;o. — Tel. Accrington 396366. • . • >


• . * .110654 sssso


FORD ESCORT


C le an low m ile age car, mechanically sound with extras, taxed and MoT to July '82


£950 o.n.o. ' - TEL. CLITHEROE 23894


PETROL PRICES UP again and again; bu t you.can beat this if you buy a moped, many of which will do up' to ISO m.p.g. Sec a large s e le c t io n o f mo p ed s a t Schofield’s of Colne, prices f rom £95 '— £ 3 5 0 . — Schofield's o f> Colne Ltd, 58/60 -Brown Street West. . Colne. Tel. 863355. so6497


cold wa ter fish, < aquarium c a b in e ts , ta n k s and'o all eq u ipmen t.'F an tas tic selec-. tlon. special weekly offers. Also open Sundays,. closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. » Llanberles Aquatics, 196 Blackburn Road, (near old Grammar School), ' Accring­ to n . Tel. 35435, - .: '.'•.309006^


, 487838


Motors and Accessories M o T


T E S T IN G AT GISBU R N


CARS, .VANS, LANDROVERS,


THREE-WHEELERS AND MDTDR CYCLES


PEDIGREE English Springer Spaniel puppies, -9 weeks old,'excellent temperament.


-112919 HODSON’S


DEER PARK QARAOE TEL GISBURN 394 (Nr. Auction Mart) .


COR-nNA. Ch0lc4 CAPR11600 LS. I ESCORT 1600 XR ESCORT 1600 Gil ESCOOTIIOOLf


STOCK


1900 'V DATSUN T FO R D G i | -TFORDCd T FO R D C J


“ ‘SELF


1979 1979 1979 1979


1979


- r FORD C l head restralif


T FORD one owner..


1978 'S’ FORD F l l 1978 T F O R D F l l 197b ‘T ’ FORDCif


1978 TVWDerbI 1976 'R' LEYLANi 1975 ‘N’ FORDEa


Part ExchanI 12 mo


AL L S TO C ( RIMINGT


Full range ot tooll and socket sots, f Second Hand Foil Try us for sll LanI Fordson Tractor f


NEW I ■ .496923 1 E x p re s s


VAUXHALL CARS and BEDFORD VANS FOR HIRE


‘ HOLDEN A HARTLEY LTD


Accrington Road, Burnley. TEL. 27321


Leeds Rd,’Nelson. TELl 694273


NorthValley Road, Colne TE L B633S7


- Now booking Christmas Holiday. Hire , '


■ CARS AND VANSa


, FROM E8.91 DAILY ,?• All Inclusive and unlimited mileage on three or more days) |


HEBD^S HIRE BURNLEY 36131


.I Budget: rentacar" .


“Better cars at budget prices RCS CAR HIRE


WEEKEND — £26 / WEEK — £50 Fully inclusive


Telephone 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. . 5108462


BURNLEY 32289 .. J .


Free collection and delivery 5040SS Vehicles for Hire-


CLITHEROE CAR HIRE


(b.'& S. GREEN)'


I'v ; O ffe r th e latest model cars delivered


-' to yo u r door, at very (■


. . 'c o m p e t i t iv e prices. Transit vans also?-





■ > • available ‘ TELEPHONE:


CLITHEROE 41619 or DARWEN 775190 ‘


ADVERTISl BURNLEYEXp I


LEADER, COLN ' TIMES, AND d


...T/teyareEastl RING burn!


-S- Reg.


F0RDC0R1 1600LI


'' d o o r , 1


Gold with honey I te rio r , also black I


■ h .r .w .,- radio, s e rv ic e d , tc s t c t i warranty, exccllcg dition.


3 6 ,0 0 0


' £2,350] Tel. Burnley 2441


Motor Cycle j I Accessor]


^C H O F IE L D ^ S ^ n


SCHOFIELD'S, of f mited, sports and t io n m o to r . c y | pleased to . anno opening of their I equipped motor C)J shop and MoT. t r l t io n . — 58/6 (1 Street- West, CcT 863355.


m i t e d , a r e t h i largest stockists o l tion motor cyclcsl t r ia l b ik e s . t r a | E n d u ro b ik e s , with full spares, and clothing barf 58/60 Brown S t r l Colne. Tel. 86 3 3 5 J


• M o n te s i ta , CycT BMX, ■ compctiticE


SCHOFIELD'S, of I m i ted , a re nov stockists of Monti


' Brown Street Weg .Tel. 863355.


MOTOR CYCLE n o w av ai la bl l Schofield's of Col


, Garagel G. H. SANDERl


' a t te n t io n glv o n l phone o r call for r to Uncouth Roat F irg ro v e , Rochol (93) 41022.


MITED. Portable f Garages, Sheds, to your requiremi vered and ercctcdl


.— 5 8 /6 0 Brovvl W e s t , C o I n ( | 863355.


GUARANTEED Used Car Spares. Also fully guaran­ teed rebuilt engines from £ 7 4 . 9 5 :Gearboxes fr6m . £45. Fitting, service on all p a rts and delivery - service.


FORD'ESCORT spares. Full . ro ll cage, 4 . 5 J ' X 13in. <


.— .C o n ta c t , A u to p a r ts , Albion S tre e t , ■ Clitheroe. ^ Tel. 25087 o r 27538. . 738si ■


: types, services and pre- MoT- checks,.'.spares, new., a n d u s e d a n d ; r e p a i r s . Closed Sundays. ' ■


. rover h/top, : m o s t . Datsun wings Inc., 240Z and Volvo.


i-'' ’ 1


OFFERS WANTED fo r 'J '. • Reg- Austin 110 0 ,-will fall - ■•■ ■> - ■


v l4 0 etc. — Autocross, Tel. Rossendale 216794.


902197


MoT on ■' January . 4th. — C o n ta c t’ Clitheroe 26252;, : - •


Commercial Vehicles


SIMONSTONE Commercials r f o r L u to n s , ' .P i c k - u p s , Transits and small vans. Blackburn '■ Road,.- Padlham (o p p . . ' M u l l a r d s ) . T e l : Padlham 74521 - o r Whalley 3341 (evenings). • *


F IB R E G LASS p a n e l s .L w in g s , s p o i l e r s , ,m e ta l> wings; sills, -s .w.b. Land-


sons, Burnley Road, Craw-,j shQ w b o o th , R o s so n d a le . Tel. 216336.'


— ■ John­ . i -j - 264908 . 44914 .


MARKET CLI


A. N. SALE


906001 . '


12 months pa labour wan


1979 ‘V VAUXHAl 2000 QL Auto 4-d(T late condition. 1977 ‘S’ VAUXHAL. 2300. Finished ln | mileage, immacula througfiout... 1978 'S' MORRIS! Super Deluxe 4 -d l Blue, prime examplel lar family saloon..:.....!


1 9 7 7 -R-FIAT 131 l l in red, recorded mil| superb condition... 1977 -R- VAUXHAIJ door. Red, exceptlol one owner from new . f 1976 -P’ VAUXHA


'(1600 GL 4-door. :Y | Ing black fabric tnm, l |


,37,000 miles...........f 1975FIAT127;.. TRADE-ll


1976 -P- FORD cl


•1976 ‘P’ DATSUN Red, low mileage, d e l


ig74 :-N- MORRIS Deluxe Saloon.'.11 I 5 months tax.......'.... I


( ~Tha moat competli z' '<


In townf (.(' Cairand see for f


- SERVICE STl ^Liverpool Road, I


^Tel. Burnley S or 52834


LAND ROVERS for sale, all * ii0470


w h e e ls , " 2 f r o n t < s t r u t s , . 1300 c.c. Escort with drum brakes, nearly new accident damaged - re p a i ra b le .'M' Reg., -Mexico shell, many .. o th e r spares. — Tel; Long Preston 304. V . ' .


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