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6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 4-th, 1982
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Schools’ plan public meetings
this is to turn up in large numbers at both public meetings to show we care and are concerned about the quality of education being offered to our chil dren.”
held in Clitheroe Parish Hall on Wednesday and at liowland County Secon dary School a week on Monday. Both start at 7- 30 p.m. They will be attended
The meetings will be •’
Plan to change probation office hours under fire
A RENEWED bid to extend the opening hours of the Ribble Valley probation office in Railway View, Clitheroe, has upset residents. They fear that it - will extension, with' its associ-
attract a “rough element”, to the area and also make them afraid to go out on dark, winter nights. The re s id e n ts ’ ap
by Chief Education Of ficer Mr Andrew Collier, county Education Com mittee chairman County Coun. Mrs Josephine Far rington, and other council
lors. Mrs Smith, who has a
son and a daughter at the C l i th e ro e g ram m a r schools, stresses there is no wish to wage a battle with the county council or play on people’s emotions over the reorganisation
apathetic and having a scheme foisted on us.' Everyone must go and listen, and make known their views,” she said. t No recommendation on
“But it’s no good being
prehension follows a move by the Lancashire North Probation and After-Care Committee to appeal against the Ribble. Valley Council’s refusal to allow the office to open until 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. The council felt that the
HOME HELP
A FORMER home help in Clitheroe. for several
years, Mrs Ada Holt, has died, aged 70. Her husband Sam, who
ated a c tiv i ty , would create an unacceptable loss of amenity to resi
dents. . One of those who plans
to fight the move is Clitheroe businessman Mr Sid Moore, who lives di rectly opposite. ■ “Even when the offices
GALLAGHER — INGHAM
are open during the day, people have been found wandering ro u n d - th e backs of houses and have been chased away,” said
Mr Moore. “However, if this exten
died in 1969, was well known for his work with the Clitheroe branch of the St John Ambulance. Mrs Holt, who died in
sion goes ahead it will mean that the office will' be open after dark for a long period of the year and old ladies will think twice about coming out and chasing people away. “We feel that an* office
hospital, lived in a bun galow in Pendle Road. She had no children. A service in Calverley’s
-the grammar schools’ gov ernors last Thursday. They will meet again on
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March 18th, enabling them to consider the views put forward by teachers and parents. The county’s options
he options was made at a special joint meeting of
m en t in G l i th e ro e Cemetery.
Chapel of Rest on Tues day was followed by inter
Detrimental '
are also due to be discus sed this month by the District Education Liaison Committee.
Pendle Club
WINNERS at Pendle Bridge Club were: Mr G Horsfield and' partner Mrs K. Gudgeon and Mr .T. Harrison.
A PLAN to erect a non- illuminated sign at Deer Park Service Station, Clitheroe Road, Gisburn, has been refused by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com
mittee. In a' written report,
Borough Planning and Technical Officer Mr
Philip Bailey said the sign would be detrimental to the visual amenities of the area.
of this type should never have been allowed in a residential area.” He added th a t 12 families were prepared to object to the extension of hours. The Ribble Valley Coun
cil’s Chief Executive, Mr Michael Jackson, says that all previous objectors to the plan, as well as nearby residents, will be given an opportunity to air their views. A p ro b atio n office
tended Miss Carol Ann Ingham when she married Mr. Leonard Gallagher at S t J am e s ’s Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday. The bride, a presser at
Four bridesmaids at
Double-death crhsh due to driver error
THE deaths of a Ribble Valley couple in ’a motor cycle crash . at Barrow were due to “driver error,” coroner Mr George Graham told a Blackburn inquest.
his fiancee, Lindsay Mat-, tison (23), both of May Terrace, Billington, died when their machine hit a kerb while they were re- tu rn in g home from Clitheroe in the early hours of October 17th last
Gary Haslam (25) and
la b o u re r a t Hor- rocksford Lime, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs W. Gallagher, of Tower Hill, Clitheroe. The bride, given away
Trutex, is the only daugh ter of Mr and. Mrs A. Ingham, of Brownlow Street, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a
Wini w o i
RIBBLE Valley I were among th(| ners and nelp Harriers to tak team prizes at League trophy r Lancaster Umvel Heather Dewl lington, was firl
year. Recording a verdict of.
misadventure, Mr Graham said he was satisfied from the evidence that the cou ple’s motor cycle was the only vehicle involved. The coroner read a
s ta tem e n t from PC Michael Swales that the nearly-new machine was well maintained. Mr and Mrs Jo h n
by her father, wore a gown of white georgette over silk with an embroi dered bodice, tie red sleeves, a full skirt and circular train. Her full' length veil was held. in place by a headdress of flowers and seed pearls. She carried a shower bou quet of peach roses, pale blue hyacinths, lily-of-the- valley and stephanotis. Bridesmaids were Miss
Downham
Management Committee, raised over £60 for funds at a whist and domino drive on Saturday, with 29 tables. Whist winners were:
Hall funds Downham. Village Hall
Ladies, — Mrs Snaith', Mrs M. Grainger, Mrs M.
Troop, of Little Cross, Lane Ends, Slaidburn, who were travelling in the opposite direction, said the motor cycle had not been' travelling excessive ly fast, but did appear close to the kerb. As the bike passed
their car, Mr Troop heard the engine cut . out and
then noticed the two riders were no longer on the machine. They stop ped to give help.
spokesman told our repor ter that the extension was required so that people need not take time' off work for., interviews or travel to the main office at Accrington. “The people who would
Michelle Ann Ingham and Miss Davina Ingham, the bride’s nieces, and Miss Lynette Goodbier and Miss Adele Curtis, the bridegroom’s nieces. They wore turquoise
D iv is io n
chiffon dresses with head dresses of white and tur quoise roses and carried
be seen during the even ing would not necessarily be offenders as our office deals with a variety of domestic and custody cases,” he said.
■ and lily-of-the-valley. Best man was Mr Mick
posies of peach carnations
Nixon, groomsman was Mr Robert Ingham, the b r id e ’s b ro th e r , and ushers were Mr Gary Cot- terill, the bride’s cousin, and Mr David Bialecki. Following, the cere
o f house THE go-ahead has been given by the Ribble Valley Council’s. Develop ment Sub-Committee for the proposed division of Smithies Bridge House, Sawley, into two dwel
tion of refu sal from Borough Planning and
Italian fire.
mony, conducted by Canon John Hudson, a re ception was held at the S tark ie Arms Hotel, Clitheroe. The couple are to live in Ju b i le e T e r ra c e ,
Clitheroe. P hotograph: P y e ’s,
Clitheroe.
Edmondson. Gents — Mr S. Hogg, Mr H. Jackson, Mr S. Clark. Dominoes: Adults —
• came home first I in the junior la! Linda Clarksel taking fourt pl<J took third placl ladies’ overall! and in the Mii| Blackburn Ha team place and I Miranda Vl
runners in the f she notched fivl races to take tk| championship Lancs trophy. I j riers took first T the team shield. I Lesley Herd, T
Clitheroe, cam! entry of 30 coij intermediate raj The next ( |
Ribble Valley Rossendale meeting at M j Centre on M;| p.m.).
Mrs J. Haworth, Mr A. Eccles, Miss C. Chapfes Mrs F. Parker. Children — K. Fallows, S. Tomlin son, A. Braithwaite. ■ Raffle: Mrs Haworth,
Mr E. Broderick, Mr W. Ingleby.
lings. Despite a recommenda
Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey, the commit tee agreed to the plan be cause no change would be made to the outside ap pearance of the house. Mr Bailey pointed out
Downham Hall Sheepdog Trial Committee, follow ing the success of last year’s trials in conjunc tions with the Church Flower Festival, held a dinner dance at the Brick House Restaurant, Chip ping, attended by over
100.Proceeds will go to pro vide trophies and prizes for the next trials at Dow nham Hall on August 28th and 29th.
Dinner dance The • recently-formed
Chipping
Well attended Chipping MU whist and
domino drivA in. the Parish Rooms was well attended. Whist winners: Ladies
that a similar application for a bungalow in Rib- chester had been refused, but the committee consi dered the applications were not similar.
News in brief
A CLASH of dates means that local nurseryman Mr Bill Barker will be unable to speak to Clitheroe ' Garden Club on local growing problems. Club secretary Mr Jack
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Gregory is to deputise with a talk on soft fruit in Ribblesdale School on Monday, at 7-15 p.m. Time goes quickly and
A highly-acclaimed film starring Meryl Streep, of “Kramer vs Kramer” fame, and Jeremy Irons, recently seen in TV’s “Brideshead Revisited,” is featured at Clitheroe Civic Hall next week. ,
already support is being canvassed for the annual open show in August.
CLITHEROE firemen were called to the new development site at Rib blesdale Cement when some canvas sheeting cov ering a new kiln set alight. The fire, was quick ly dealt with and little damage was caused.
A PLAN to convert a barn to a dwelling at Bay- gate, Bolton-by-Bowland, has been refused by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com mittee. In a written report,
ant’s Woman,” directed by Karel Reisz, has been adapted for the screen by Harold Pinter from the novel by John Fowles.
“The French Lieuten
— J. Hayhurst, J. Roger- son, Mrs- Moon. Gents — W. Bailey, M. Hayhurst, B. Breaks. Dominoes: Mrs M.
Jenny Neary. • The next drive is on March 27th.
Seed, Mrs E. Kenyon, Mrs A. M. Seed, Mrs L. Kenyon, Mrs I. Neai-y, Mr J. Seed. Raffle: Mrs Procter,
Parents F u tu re fund-raisins
events will be discusses at a meeting tonight of Chipping Scouts and Cubs parents" association. I t starts in the village hall at 6-45.
WINNERS at Clitheroe C o n serv ativ e branch whist and domino drive, held at the Conservative Club on Monday evening, were: Ladies’ whist — Mrs M. Blackburn, Mrs P. Adey, Mrs E. Penning ton. Gents — Mr F. Walker, Mrs E. Gudgeon, Mrs G. S h o e sm i th . Dominoes: Miss M. Pye, E. Seedall, E. Weaver.
-THE Blackburn area branch of the Royal Air Forces Association is holding its annual reunion
Borough Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey said plan ning permission was re-, fused for an earlier appli cation and the circumst ance^ had not changed.
.through a rear window and took £20 from a till, as well as a small quantity of cigarettes.
FOR the second time in a month the Spar Food Liner, Garnett Road, Clitheroe, has been a target for thieves. Last Wednesday they - entered
AN application by North ern Pullet Rearers for an intensive poultry breeding unit on land near Higher Greystonely, Bowland with Leagram, has . been tu rn ed down by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com-
mittee.
MEMBERS of Langho Autumn Club were tre ated * to a concert by pupils of St Mary’s School in the.yillage. The y o u n g s t e r s ,
a week on . Saturday and will choose its entrant for the Miss RAFA competi tion. On the following Wednesday the branch will hold i ts annual meeting:
PERMISSION has been
granted by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee for the proposed conversion of a section of the first floor of Chew .Mill Cot tage, Elker Lane, Billing ton, to a granny flat.
CLITHEROE firemen quickly dealt with a chim ney fire at a house at Church Brow in the town last Wednesday morning. L i t t le damage was -caused.
played, instruments, sang and gave recita tions to a large audi ence, which included some parents. The new priest of St ■
Mary’s, . F r James Dwyer, attended and was welcomed to the parish." Refreshments were served.
AREA. representative of the Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Scripture Readers’ As sociation, Mr J. Sherwood addressed the Women’s Fellowship of Henthorn Gospel Church, Clitheroe, giving a detailed account of the organisation’s work. .
C L ITHEROE F i re Brigade quickly dealt with
a small blaze which started when a calor gas
stration of hand-painted pottery in the Parish Rooms on Monday in aid of the Chipping pre-school playgroup.
Pottery There will be a demon
Bolton-by-Bowland Finland
Members of Bolton-by- Bowland YFC were given an illustrated talk on Fin land by Mr Charles Parker, of Ingleton. He was thanked by Philip Slater.
Test knowledge
On Monday Bolton-by- Bowland YFC enjoyed a general knowledge quiz.
Jlub leaders Mr B. Booth and Mrs A. Smalley were question m a s te r and scorer. A business meet ing followed.
Inner Wheel dub founder
A FOUNDER member of Clitheroe Inner Wheel Club, Mrs Susan May Weeks , who was a member of Clitheroe Golf Club when it was based at Horrocksford before the last war, has died at the age of 91. Mrs Weeks, widow of
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former Clitheroe deputy town clerk and clerk to Bowland magistrates, Mr Harry Weeks, who died in 1948, was born in Clitheroe, one of the Braithwaite family of nine brothers and sisters. • She worked as a mil liner in Clitheroe prior to her marriage in 1915 and later lived for a time at Pendleton as well as. at v a r io u s homes in Clitheroe. Some 30 years ago, she
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spent two years in New Zealand with her only daughter, Joan, before re turning home and had lived with Joan and her family for the past seven
years.She was also for a time a member, of Bashall
cylinder fired at. a stall on Clitheroe Market on Tues day: There was little' damage.
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