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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) villagers oppose quarry extension ■if'" e f t


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on sale at a Save the Chil­ dren Fund coffee morning held in the Clitheroe Mayor’s P a r lou r on Saturday.


A box of fruit donated


by “Choice Fruit” was won by Mrs Susan


is to go to the Fund’s appeal for the Lebanon, to help care for children who are in hospital- after being injured in the fighting.


Holgate. Some of the £250 raised


St James’s School pupils


have also donated £61 raised at their harvest fe s t iv a l towards the appeal.


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money from the coffee morning will go into the general fund for children


in this country and over­ seas.


Chisholm pours a cup of coffee, watched (from the left) by Mrs Moya Hamil­ ton, Mrs Beryl Taylor, Mrs Pat Breckell and Mrs Elsie Honeywell.


Picture: Mr Andrew


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A CLITHEROE man formerly employed by the Toe H movement as an administrator told a Manchester industrial tribunal that he was surprised and shocked when he was made redundant.


detailed statement of the criteria his employers adopted in deciding to make him redundant. There was alternative


Coach House, Duck Street, Clitheroe, said he had no warning that he was about to lose a post he had held since 1973. He said he asked for a


Mr Alan Daniels, of the


with five other field staff and given six months notice. The redundancies were


caused because of increas­ ing deficits by the move­ ment which had reached £380,000., Mr Keith Knight, coun­


general secretary of Toe H, said Mr Daniels was dismissed last June alyng


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A HALF-STARVED ginger kitten with its tail cut is just one ex­ ample of an animal in distress which has been rescued in recent tveeks by the Clitheroe Fur and Feather Chib.


To help finance the f ight against such


misery the club staged an early Christmas fai r in the Lower Parish Hall, Clitheroe, on Saturday morning and raised £17. Among the stallhol­


ders were members of the Whalley branch of the Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary.


fa ir had gone very well, considering that it clashed with other attractions. Pictured are some of the helpers at Bleakholt stall.


Club’s chairman, Mrs Ida Gradwell, of Pim­ lico Road, thought the


The Fur and Feather ‘L ’ driver fined the Event to help children


FOR driving a car in Whalley Road, Barrow, when not accompanied by a qualified driver, Lemuel Mayers (49), of Parson L an e, C l ith e r o e , a learner-driver, was fined £30 by the town’s magis­ trates. He was given two penalty points.


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Editorial.......... Clitheroe 22324 Advertising Classified...


.... Clitheroe 22323 ......Burnley 22331


>f Miss Julie '•row and Mr ])son Drinkall, en’s Church,


A PACKED public meeting in Waddington on Monday reaffirmed the village’s opposition to any extension of Wad­ dington Fell Quarry. Resident after resi­


children’s live s and


families being awakened by the noise.” Mr J.- Pendlebury,


dent told how their lives were being made intoler­ able by heavy lorries passing through the vil­


lage to and from the quarry. Coun. Eric Edmond­


son, chairman of the parish council, summed up the feelings of the village when he said: “Cracks are appearing in people’s homes and walls


and lamp-posts are tilting. “ People have had


enough of i t , with mothers fearing for their


senior planning officer in Lancashire County coun­ cil’s mineral division, said the quarry firm had submitted a new plan­ ning application which would place no limit on the type of material it sought to excavate.


cation could double the size of the quarry, though not the actual excavation area, to 60 acres and extend opera­ tions there for 20 years. As for lorries, he said:


If granted, the appli­


“Volume of traffic would depend on economic demand for sandstone


Ban on driver


CLITHEROE magis­ trates banned Trevor Walker (19), of Mitchell Street, from driving for six months after he had admitted using a motor cycle without insurance.


Walker was fined £10 for the offence and similar


sums for driving while not the holder of a licence and for not having a test cer­ tificate. He was ordered


to pay £5 costs. Mr Philip Howard, pro­


secuting, said Walker held a full licence for other


vehicles but not motor cycles.


and shale. “That is very difficult


perhaps 15 lorry trips.” Shale deposits existed


in v o lv in g


to estimate, but there might at times be an additional movement of 200 tons daily out of the q u a r ry ,


under the sandstone and these could be suitable for equipment recently installed at Ribblesdale Cement Works. There would also be a


continuing demand for sand and sandstone. “The quarry, which


employs 22 people, cur­ rently has planning per­ mission until 1991 and has a very important role locally,” he said. Mr Tom Brown, a di­ rector of the quarry,


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Sheep find good trade


FORWARD at Monday’s fat- stock sale at Clitheroe Auction Mart were 82 fat cattle, includ­ ing 28 fat cows, 61 ewes and 1,040 lambs.


and slightly better prices and there was a good trade in all sheep.


Fat cattle found a brisk trade


per live kilo (average 99.8p), medium to lOOp (96.2p), light heifers to 101.2p (92.7p), medium to lOOp (89.2p).


lambs made to 142p (122.3p), s tand a rd to 150p (136p), medium to 143.5p (137.7p), heavy to 129p (126.6p).


In the sheep section, light Light steers made to 106.6p


said his firm was anxi­ ous to co-operate with residents.


ury said that existing planning conditions li­ mited working on the site to the hours of 7-30 a.m. to- 8 p.m., there were cries of disbelief.


But when Mr Pendleb­


counted eight heavily- laden lorries pass her house in 10 minutes from 6 a.m. Mr Brown admitted


One resident said she


that the. firm was start­ ing earlier in the day than permitted, but added that it finished earlier. Regarding the fre­


quency of lorries, Coun. Edmondson said a count


on Monday afternoon had revealed that one lorry every four minutes was passing through the village.


feared a . tragedy in which a speeding lorry could kill a child.


An o th er r e s id en t Mr Brown replied that


his lorries were fitted with extra braking safe­ guards and the drivers were given strict in­ structions to follow speed limits. • “If a driver is speed­


ing, whether he is one of ours or an outside con­ tractor making a collec­ tion from us, the best thing to do is to take the lorry’s number and let me know,” he said.


• One woman suggested


that the lorries' could bypass Waddington by taking an unmetalled minor road running from Bradford Fell down the hill to' West Bradford bridge.


taken on this after it was pointed out that the route would involve negotiations' with far­ mers and could prove very expensive.


But no action was


on a resolution informing the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil that it- was totally opposed to any exten­ sion of the quarry. A special plea was


The meeting agreed


made to residents to go along and lobby the


council’s Development


go, the better it will reinforce the village’s case,” said Coun. Ed­ mondson.


S u b -C om m it te e on November 18th. “The more people who


Council has made i t s . views known, the appli­ cation will go before the county planning commit­ tee on November 24th for county councillors to consider. One of themj Coun.


When the Borough


David Coulston, of Lon- gridge, told the meeting: “You have my personal assurance that all the fears expressed tonight will be considered very carefully by us.”


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cattle and store cattle there were 21 in-calf cows and heifers and 129 bullocks, suckled calves and heifers forward.


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Calving cattle found trade


to £720 and heifers to £650. Cows and heifers due to calve in January and February made to £560.


November calving cows made


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