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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February ith, 1982 9


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Looking at sites for a hackney carriage stand


COUNCILLORS are to look into the feasibility of establishing a hackney carriage licensing system in Clitheroe, following a request from one of the town’s private hire operators. Clitheroe members of


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A COLLECTION in aid of the North Lancashire Cheshire Home, to be held in Clltheroe on March 27th, is, among a number of street collec­ tions given the go-Miead by the Ribble Valley Council’s Finance and General Purposes Sub- Committee. ,


tions for Lepra on April 3rd, the Ribble Valley Red Cross Disabled Club on April 17th, the Arth­ r itis and Rheumatism Council on May 8th, the Fire Services National Benevolent Committee on September 25th, and the Samaritans of Blackburn, Hyndburn and- Ribble Valley on October 9th, all in Clitheroe.


Others include collec­


permission for a collection at Gisburn Gala in aid of the Festival Hall on May 29th and another on behalf of the Ribble Valley Red Cross Dis­ abled Club in Longridge on September 11th.


Councillors also granted


the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Finance and General Purposes Sub-Committee, including chairman Goun. Tom. Robinson and Coun. John, Cowgill, are to dis­ cuss possible sites for hackney carriage stands with the operator who made the request. Sub-committee mem­


TEN candidates were confirmed by the Bishop of Burnley, the Rt Rev. ■ Richard Watson, during a ser­ vice of Holy Commun­ ion at St Paul’s, Low Moor, on Sunday morning.. The service, which


Drunk and disorderly at police station


was well attended, was led by the vicar, the Rev. Arthur Sid- d a l l , a s s is ted by licensed reader Mr Ken Guy and Mrs Kate Sandham.' Those confirmed


bers were told that dis­ cussions with the private hire operator concerned had been held following a f i r s t approach some months ago and the operator still wished the request to be considered. In a report. Chief Ex­


were: Arron John Grpndy, Simon Julian Hitchen, Deborah Louise Berry, Sharon Louise Calvert, Julie Dean, Sarah Ellis, Dawn Louise Hen- shaw, Julie Erica Holden, Helen Pat­ ricia Russell and Amanda Starkie. Afterwards refresh­


FOUND guilty of being drunk and disorderly at Clitheroe Police Station in the early hours of the morning. Jack Steven Hayward (21), of High- field Road, was fined £30 with £45 costs by the town’s magistrates. Hayward, who had


Retires after 24 years with ICI


CLITHEROE councillor . Bert Jones'has retii-ed from his job as -wages and administration clerk at ICI, Clithefbe, after 24 yem-s at the Pimlico plant.


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Kemple View, held the post for all but four of his y e a r s th e re , having moved to. ICI as a mainte­ nance planning clerk. Before that he worked in a clerical capacity at Castle Castings. •One of the most vivid


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memories of his long ser- ■vice at ICI is of the night in October 1973 when he, was bound and gagged by an armed raider who en­ tered the wages office in search of cash, but man­ aged only to escape with a box containing documents. “That certainly was an


experience I wouldn’t like to go through again,” he said, “but I do have many fond memories of my years at ICI and I will certainly miss everyone there.” In recognition of long


and valued ser-vice at the plant, Coun. Jones was


never previously been in trouble, told the court that he went to make a statement about an inci­ dent in town earlier on the evening of Boxing Day. fie claimed that at the


ments were served in the parish hall by MU members, giving the Bishop the chance to chat with the newly confirmed, their rela­ tives and friends. Pictured with the


ecutive Mr Michael Jack- son said the costs of ad­ ministration, advertising and other necessary mea­ sures involved in the in­ troduction of hackney car­ riage licensing would amount to. about £250. He suggested that councillors might like to consider a trial period for the move. But Couh. Mrs Olga


presented with a freezer by the company and also received a cash gift from his colleagues, which he intends to use to buy a lawn-mower.


police station he had been pushed to the floor and then told he was being arrested for being drunk and disorderly. Replying to Mr, Peter


'Colin Scott and Mr Siddall.


candidates are (from the left):' Mr Guy, churchwarden Mr Miles Leadbeater, the Bishop, warden Mr


Leach (Billington) said she couldn’t see the need for a taxi “hailing” service in Clitheroe. “It is not as if people


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was able to confirm that just four.wigeon and 19 mallard were, standing on the ice.


the remains of a gull beneath a tree stump. Just- two wings were left still connected to the breast­ bone. What could have killed it? Thp-wedge-shaped pieces of bone removed


My second piece of nature detection concerned , ,


from the keel were an obvious indication that a bird , of prey was responsible, but which one? Only the hawks and falcons regularly take other


birds. A female sparrowhawk might just about nanage to kill a gull, but it never plucks its prey in the open and this stump was on the reservoir bank. A goshawk could certainly kill a gull, but it also plucks its prey in some sheltered spot;


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. equally it was one of only a relatively small number not to have a railway sta­ tion within its area. Mr Timson suggested


Paul Timson said that Ribble Valley was one of, the few local authorities in the country not to op­ erate a. hackney carriage licensing system, but


AN application for inter­ nal alterations to 28 Parson Lane, Clitheroe, demolition of the existing single-storey taxi office and ty re . sales building and replacement with a two-storey building has been received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0030). Also from Clitheroe is an ap­


that any hackney carriage stand in the town centre should only be used for part of the day — possibly in the evenings — so as not to take up ■ public parking space during the daytime. But Coun. John Hodg­


Coun. Jones worked for the Lucas company during the second world war at th e i r B u rn le y and Clitheroe factories and moved to Castle Castings as a sales clerk. He joined the former


A native of. Clitheroe,


Roberts (prosecuting), Hayward said he had drunk about 10 pints of beer since 1-30 p.m. He was “soberish” when he entered the police station. Mr Roberts told the


ton, Michigan, for the last


more time to spend on travelling now,” said Coun. Jone s , whose younger daughter, Christ­ ine, lives in Accrington. Retirement ■ from ICI,


16 years. I will cei-tainly have


however, will not affect his council service and he


looks fpnvard to having more time to spend help­ ing local people with their problems. He also sits on a number of representa­ tive bodies in the Ribble Valley.


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court that Hayward was drunk. He was shouting and staggering about, saying he wished to make a complaint and wanted the release of a man who had been arrested previ­ ously. He was asked to leave, but refused to do so.


■ '■ Collision


.Escort vans collided at the junction of 'Whalley Road and Turner Street in Clitheroe. They were Cyril Ainsworth (67), of Bucoleuch Avenue, and Ke-viii Thomber (18), of Bleasdale Avenue.


TWO motorists escaped unhurt when their Ford


plication to convert a bam at Lower Standen Hey to a house (0039). Remaining--details for three other dwellings at the farm are to be submitted later. Tossidc: Agricultural dwel-


Clitheroe Borough Council 12 years ago and has served on Clitherpe Town Council since its inception in 1974. He has rep­ resented the Edisford, Low Moor ' and Trinity ward on Ribble Valley Cpuncil since 1975.


Golf Club for the last couple of years, Coun. Jones, also a keen cricket lover, is'now looking for­ ward to haying more time to spend on the golf course. He .and his wife


A member of Clitheroe


DAMAGE was caused, to a bed and furnishings in a bedroom fire on one of the wards at Calderstones Hospital on Sunday after­ noon. Firemen from Great


Harwood and Clithero.e spent 50 minutes at the scene, but soon had the blaze under control; No one was injm-ed and the damage was confined to one room.


Injured leg


Elizabeth, who retired from her job at Trutex’s Hehthorn factory two years ago, are also toying with the idea of taking a holiday in North America later this year.


living on Vancouver Island and his daughter, Eileen, has lived in Tren-


Coun. Jones has a sister


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son (Grindleton and West Bradford) said that any taxi rank stand should be used exclusively for that purpose. Answering a question


en suite bathroom, living rd and back kitchen, hall and cloaks, study and occasional consulting room at Poole Cot­ tage, HiU Lane, Hurst Green (0035)


from Coun. Harry Riding (Longridge), Mr Timson said the introduction of licensing would probably mean cheaper fares for taxi-users, with the coun­ cil able to fix mileage rates. In the opinion of Coun.


John Cowpll (Clitheroe), the main problem was finding a suitable site.


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MEMBERS of St Paul’s MU, Low Moor, heard a talk by Coun. 'T. Boden, of Chatburn, entitled ‘Who’d be a councillor”. He described his work


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