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.v/V'tv S''V * 14 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 1st, 1982


RIBBLE Valley groups are reminded that Waddington ' rants are still available from the Queen’s


Jubilee fund grants still available


jubilee, “to encourage ser­ vice and adventure by young people in their com m u n ity ,”


f


ilver Jubilee Trust. An appeal to mark the


launched five years ago "’.as


and raised about £16m. This money is now av­


ailable for grants towards projects, though it is hoped that organisations will also raise funds them­ selves or attract sponsor­


ship.Already, two Ribble Valley projects have be-


Sneak theft A SNEAK thief removed


a handbag containing £7 in cash and a number of keys from the back of a chair at the Whalley Arms, Whalley, during licensing hours.


nefited from the trust —- a fell rescue training centre in'the Trough of Bowland received £650,-v and Trinity Youth Centre was given £1,000 for tools and equipment. To qualify for a grant, a


project must satisfy the aim of the trust, have an evident value to the com­ munity and not copy the work of other groups. Applications for' grants


Switzerland Mrs W. Fisher presided


at Waddington Methodist Women’s Fellowship end of session meeting on Thursday. Mrs L. Cowgill showed slides of Switzer­ land and there was a Jacob’s join tea. The AGM will be on April 16th.


should be made to the area’s voluntary represen­


tatives, Russell Menzies, of Waddington, and Stefan Czarnogrebel, of Clitheroe. They can be contacted a t T rin ity


Youth Centre. Grants are not usually


'passenger vehicles or ad­ ministration costs.


given for capital building projects, the purchase of


' light music, including Bar­ ber’s Shop songs. Tea and biscuits were served.


schoolroom was packed on Saturday evening, when the Fylde Singers gave a splendid programme of


P a c k e d Waddington Methodist


rdund the Ribble Valley on Sunday afternoon, 30 members of Eccleston Methodist Church had


Picnic tea After a treasure hunt


tillage News


their picnic tea at Wad-; dington and . afterwards ' stayed to the evening ser­ vice at the ...Methodist Church, conducted by the . Rev. G. A. Vickers.


Memories Preacher at Wadding­


. nnett will give an illus­ trated talk entitled “Down memory lane”.


ton Methodist Church an­ niversary services on Sunday will be Mr J. F- Mann, of Worksop'. On Saturday evening Mr De-


Searching Wadding'ton P arish


Council is still searching for suitable land for allot­


ments, Monday’s annual meeting was told. Chairman Coun. Eric


Edmondson said tha t after repeated requests for allotments • in recent years, it was proving dif­ ficult to find a site be­ cause Waddington was such a closely confined village. Reviewing the past year, Coun. Edmondson


of pot plants to Rimington and District Horticultural Society. Chairman Mrs Mary Ellison thanked


him. ' ' A. new trea surer is.


needed for the .society, which is in a good finan­ cial position. Anyone in­ terested should contact Mr E. Sedgwick, Gisbum


574. .


" held in the Memorial In­ stitute on April 17th. The autumn show on August 28th in the Festival Hall will be opened by Mr John Watson, MP for Skipton.


The spring show will be ' •. \ ,


, with special mention of events organiser Mr. John Spencer. The- A team has won


chairman, thanked a packed- room for their support in many ways,


Mr Alan Stott, club EASTER PUBLISHING


promotion to Division One of the- Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Snooker League. Mr Stott'presented prizes as follows: , Snooker singles: David


The Clitheroe Advertiser & Times will be published on Thursday, April 8th, but the advertising dead­


lines will be as follows:


R.O.P., Entertainments and Classified, 5-00 p.m. Monday, April 5th


Handicap . A com p eti tiv e but


sporting atmosphere pre­ vailed a t Rimington


Memorial Institute on Thursday when the men’s club winter handicaps , reached their conclusion.


Seed, Keith Ratcliffe; doubles, Jim Hacking and Dennis Seed, Alan Stott and Steven Petty. Bil­ liards: I. B. Whittaker, Alan'Hacking. Darts: John Lund, Jack Thorn­ ton. Dominoes: John Spencer, I. B. Whittaker.' Draughts: Alan Stott, Tom Jackson.. Afterwards the men


Births, Marriages and Deaths, 9-00 a.m. Tuesday, April 6th.


NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF LOCAL PLAN


TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACT 1971 (as amended)


joined the Tennis Club ladies for supper. Raffle winners were. Jim Frank-.| land and Jim Peel.


thanked everyorie for their effort in the Best Kept Village Competition and announced that a commemorative se a t would be positioned out­ side the old people’s flats in Waddow View. In the coming months,


Local target for hospice appeal


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AN increase in the target for the East Lanca­ shire Hospice Fund is not expected to have any


GISBURN AUCTION PRICES


THERE were 75 accredited newly calved cows and heifers forward in the dairy section at Gisburn ‘Auction Mart on Thursday. Cow prizes went to B. and J.


Proctor (£700) and T. Shut- tleworth (£695) and heifer prizes to R. and S. Beaty. (£725) and J . ‘ H. Howard (£650). Friesian cows made to £700 (average £565) and heifers to


£725 (£546). There were 13 accredited an­


imals forward in the in-calf sec­ tion. Accredited BW April cal- vers made to £605 and May calvers to £480. In the store section' there


drastic effect on the Ribble Valley appeal. Local appeal chairman


Mr Stanley Westhead said this week that it was highly likely tha t the Ribble-Valley ta rg e t would remain at £40,000 — although the target for the fund as a whole has leapt to £450,000, nearly double the original total of £250,000. “The latest estimate is


CLITHEROE DISTRICT PLAN


On March 4th, 1982, Ribble Valley Borough Council by re­ solution adopted the above named local plan.


Certified copies of the plan and of the resolution together with certified copies of the report of the local inquiry held and of the Council's state­


ment prepared following the consideration of the report have been deposited at The Council Offices (Level D), Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lan­ cashire and the Public Lib­ rary, Church Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire.


the result of quantity sur­ veyors going over the plans,” said Mr Westhead.


embellishments which hadn’t been budgeted for originally and I suppose we will have to face up to it.


were 74 sheep and lambs for­ ward. Half-bred ewes with


“It includes a number of


The deposited documents are available for inspection, free of charge, from Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at The Council Offices and at the Public Library during normal opening hours. The plan became operative on March 5th, 1982, but if any person aggrieved by the plan desires to question its validity on the ground that it is not within the powers con­ ferred by Part II of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971, or that any requirement of the said Part II or of any regulations made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the adoption of the plan, he may, within six weeks from the date of this notice, make an application to the High Court under Section 244 of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1971.


Borough Planning and Te ‘ ' -----


twin Iambs made to £82. There were 210 animals for­


ward in the calf section. Frie­ sian bulls made to £105 (£58.50), heifers to £51 (£33.40), Hereford X bulls to £140 (£84). h e i fe r s to £89 (£52.20), Charolais X bulls to £139 (£119.35), heifers to £98 (£75.30, Angus bulls to )106 (£53), heifers to £63 (£45.70), Limousin bulls-to )139 (£117.40) and heifers to £106 (£67.80). Weaned calves: Friesian


able that the targets for the Ribble Valley and other localities involved will remain the same, and we have some,faint hope that the difference in the overall target will come from other sources. “Fund-raising locally is


“But it is highly prob­ March 25th, 1982


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


■TOWN AND COUNTRY . PLANNING ACTS . 1971—1974


LISTED BUILDING


going very well indeed and we have quite a number of events coming


up.” ■ The, Ribble Valley.


bulls averaged £130, beef X bulls made to £210 (£200) and heifers averaged £124. There were 47 animals for­


ward in the sale of store pigs, which made to £30.20 (£25.75). In the fat stock section there


were 321 cattle, 804 sheep and 35 pigs forward. Certified clean cattle: Light


Appeal has now raised more than £20,000; while a recent £25,000 donation from the Lancashire Area Health Authority has taken the cash raised as a whole to around the £180,000 mark.


steers made to 117.5p (106.8p), medium to 118p (105.2p), heavy to 107p (104p), light heifers to 115p (102.2p), medium to 110.5p (102.8p) and heavy to lOOp (99.5p). Uncertified and previously


minally ill is currently on the drawing board as a 10- bed unit, an amendment made last summer to the original plan for six beds. I t will be located at


The hospice for the ter­ ,


certified cattle: Young bulls made to 117p (108.9p), light ste e rs to 114.5p (104.Ip), medium to 108.8p (102. Ip), light heifers to 104.8p (97.6p), medium to lOlp (95. Ip), heavy to 96.5p (94.2p), fat cows to 87.2p (76.6p), and fat bulls to 88p (84.4p). Sheep: Light hoggs made to


Park Lee Hospital, Black- bum, where it is hoped to lay the foundation stone in the summer.


Coffee with


235p (218.5p), standard to 226p (220.5p), medium to 220.5p (215.9p), heavy to 210.5p (206.3p), overweight- averaged 154p. Light shearlings averaged


214p, uncertified hoggs made to £51 (£30) and fat ewes to £48 (£30.15). • Pigs: Porkers made to 76p


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INDOOR GAMES


THE Rib b le Valley Rotaract Club held an indoor games night, with 30 members taking part in darts, dominoes, ludo and Mastermind. Easter eggs were given as prizes. A wine and cheese


the Duchess THE Duchess of Argyll travelled from London to open a coffee morning for Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary, of which she is patron. Run by the Whalley


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branch, it was held in the Clitheroe Mayor’s P ar lo u r. Mrs S. E. .Carlyon,


An application has been re­ ceived for permission for the removal of existing wall and nib in lounge area at Three Millstones Inn, West Bradford, Nr Clitheroe. 3/82/0129/P


Proposed link building and alterations from original. Making Barn wholly detached, at Little Blacksticks Farm, Chipping. 3/82/0130/P


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or His­ toric Interest. Any person wishing to make representa­ tions should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number:


A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the


Planning Department within | the period stated.


(Chief Architect and 111616


P. BAILEY


Planning Officer) t


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS


CONSERVATION AREA:


1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


secretary of the Whalley branch, said the Duchess was very pleased with- the amount of work done locally. The day had been a big success. The branch is now





planning a spring fair on May 15th, to which it is hoped to invite Corona­ tion S treet star Pat- Phoenix.


evening, is being held on April 15th at the Starkie Arms' Hotel, Clitheroe. Tickets are now on sale, price £1, with all proceeds going to charity. On April 13th, members


meet at 7-30 p.m. at the Higher Trapp Forge, Simonstone. .


Against merger


ANY moves to merge the Education Offices in' Clitheroe with a neigh­ bouring district will be re­ sisted by the Ribble Valley Council. At their meeting on


.consultations before any decision is made.


shire County Council that they would resist any merger proposals. They also want joint


Tuesday members decided unanimously to tell Lanca­


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to erect a free standing sign at Salis­ bury Hall Cottage, Newton, 3/ 82/0118/P. Fix a pub sign,to face of external front elevation with light over at The Cross Keys, Lowergate, Clitheroe, 3/62/ 0120/P. Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise­ ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan ning Department, Council Of­ 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: P. BAILEY (Chief Architect and


BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS .1971—1974


DESIGNATED ' CONSERVATION AREA


l An application has been re­ ceived tor permission to


extend the existing dwelling 'to form Garage/Porch, at if


The county council is looking into ways of join­ ing some of its smaller education offices with larger units:’ as part, of a cost-cutting measure.


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Any person' wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise­ ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan-


A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period’stated.


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and C.S.E. revision in Maths and English


Tutorials now being arranged for additional Private Tuition in the evenings.


TEACHING CENTRE. Britannic Building.


Hargreaves Street, Burnley TEL. 30130


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Tel. WHALLEY 3266 (after 6 p.m.) or pay ACCRINGTON 34000


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• Home and Office Removals • Storage • Shipping


• Free Estimates • Member of British Association of.Removers


• No extra charge for weekend, work


Telephone: BURNLEY 35445__;


W o u ld y o u s a y y e s to su ll in g h ig h q u a l i ty


C O S M E T IC S A N D J E W E L L E R Y


A l l c o v e r e d b y a fam o u s


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Public Notices Shooting and Fishing


BROWSHOLME FISHERY WILL BE OPENED TO


FISHERMEN FROM APRIL 1st FLY ONLY: MAXIMUM 4 TRpUT A DAY


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FREE CAR PARK IN RABBIT LANE (opposite Micklehurst Farm entrance)


':■■■ WOODLAND PATH TO FISHING HUT AND LAKE BANK FISHING ONLY — NO WADING


Day permits only— available from M. IMaudsley, Water Bailiff, New Lodge, Browsholme Hall, Bashall Eaves, Ciitheroo. Telephone: Stonyhurst 605


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BABYSITTER a v a i la b le d a y ­ t im e o r e v e n in g s . — T e l . C l i th e r o e 2 3 9 9 8 .


ONE ONLY REMAINING For first time buyers only


8 BALLIOL CLOSE (oft Cambridge Drive) PADIHAM


3 Bedroomed Semi Detached House


for immediate occupation if required


Price £15,950 Freehold


Mortgage guaranteed upto 100% (to suitable applicant) For further information and appointment to view


Telephone: Preston 794517 COLROY HOMES Colroy House,


48/54 Fishwick Parade, Preston, PR1 4XQ


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