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tors, the Ribble Valley Council has made good progress 'in. furthering its policies and plans. The sheltered' housing


THE year 1981 has seen a great’’ deal of publicity about local government with talk of referendums, changes in grant system, abolish- mjg the rating system and so on. Despite- all these fac­


New Year thoughts


from Ribble Valley Council leader Harry Riding


scheme at Ribchester is now occupied, and the Whalley scheme is well under way. The Salthill reclamation scheme has been completed with much of the preparatory work for industry in­ cluded in it. The museum has had a


to haulage concerns to set up away from the town centre of Clitheroe, as well as providing for any new or expanding in^ dustry seeking a good1 site. As economic circumst­


successful season since its removal to Castle House and the former museum is in good use as a Heritage Centre run by the Civic Society, in addition to providing a home for the N o r th W e s t Sound Archive. In the field of recrea­


ances permit it should prove a good investment for the community. The geological trail pro­


Conservancy Council is proving, to be first class,


already attracting plaudits and national recognition. It will prove a further


council’s management structure has ‘been ad­ justed to take advantage of potential economies from the central, offices and changed economic cir­ cumstances. In all I would regal'd


tion and leisure and as­ sociated tourist promo­ tional work it is pleasing to see new initiatives. During the year the


1981 as a year of steady progress. As 1982 opens there are


/ progress in the year but I believe that the founda­ tion laid since 1974 are already beginning to bear fruit. A considerable part of


some signs that the worst of the recession may be passing. National cir­ cumstances will have a strong influence on our


area will be completed and must form one of the, most attractive in the country, as well as having good facilities. It will give the chance


the cost of the new offices will have been paid off so th a t the efficiencies, economies and conveni­ ences to the public will remain with us without the heavy costs of paying high interest charges. The Salthill industrial


vided at Salthill in co-op­ eration with the Nature


A PRIZE of £500 is at stake in a competition aimed to encourage volun­ tary organisations to work' for their community.


Ventures Competition is open to any projects started after April 1st, 1979, and completed or nearly finished by the closing date, February 15th of this year.


The Lancashire Village


country areas in Lanca­ shire are free to enter. Whitbread West Pennines has sponsored the contest, with cash prizes of ‘£500, £250 and £125 for first, second and third places respectively.


Any groups in town or


Protection of Rural Eng­ land will donate a tree to the winner. The competi­ tion is being organised by the Community-Council of Lancashire.


The Council for the


Whalley Sheltered Scheme should be ready for occu­ pation on an. ideally cent­ ral site in the village. At the same time our new joint venture scheme with a private builder for Hurst Green should be underway and could point the way to help housing provision with the limited resources available to the council. We .will have to give urgent attention to our


useful addition to the facilities of the district as more and more the attrac­ tions of our beautiful and interesting area become known th ro u g h positive b u t . responsible promo­ tion. Durine the year the


during 1982 the council will continue to do all in its power to use the re­ sources available to en­ hance the economic en­ vironmental and social facilities of Ribble Valley.


existing buildings, some of them in far from good condition. The current review of the Clitheroe Civic Hall is known about, but the town hall and Castle House and other older buildings are being surveyed and may well need considerable atten­ tion. I am confident that


IT was teenagers’ Christmas disco night at


Familiar figure


at hotel


THE funeral took place on Monday of Mrs Jane Elizabeth (Betty) Yield­ ing, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe. She was 71.


in Waddington, where her family, the Dugdale’s, once had the Sun Inn. She had lived in Clitheroe since her marriage, most of the time in Montague Street.


Mrs Fielding was bom


m em b ered by many people as a waitress at the Swan and Royal Hotel for a long period. She was a supporter of the Pendle Club and enjoyed playing whist.


w id ely known as a member of staff of the Grand Kinema, now the Civic Hall.


Her late husband, Mr Harold Fielding, was


daughter, Mrs Merle Allen. Cremation took place at Accrington.


Mrs Fielding leaves a


CHATBURN FC players, officials and their wives were among New Year’s Eve revellers at the annual dinner dance of the Brown Cow Inn, Chatburn.


More than 90 people, mainly villagers, attended the function, ivhich ivent ■


here drinking a toast to the New Year are some of the club members and friends.


with a swing. Pictured Mrs Fielding will be re­


Clitheroe Royal British Legion Club on Monday. About 60 members' children aged betiveen 11 and


15 attended a free disco run by the club committee. They were given coke and crisps and £1 to spend, and there ivere/party games and dancing compete tions.


HERE’S A TOAST TO 1982!


be considered are the con­ struction of a building or


Among ideas that would


improvement of a com­ munity building, landscap­


ing, tree planting, resto­ ration of local features or schemes to help the elder­ ly or disabled.


competition can be ob­ tained from Mr D. Pear­ son, Community Council of Lancashire, 15 Victoria Road, Preston, PR2 4PS.


A leaflet explaining the PLANS


A PROPOSAL to offer indoor- riding facilities,' though not in the form of a riding school, at the


Riversdale Arabian Stud, Moss Side Farm, Chip­


ping,'is among the latest applications received by the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Planning Department (number 1047).


vatory and pastime work­ shop at 10 Fox Street (1045).


Clitheroe: Rear conser­


Langho: ’ Guest house accommodation and public dining facility at Mytton Fold Farm (1050).


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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January-7th, 1982 5


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