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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 8th, 19S2 11 mu (C la s s if ie d ) CliUieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ) l


Tory ladies take trip to town


A PARTY of 41 ladies from the Clitheroe Con­ servative Association went to London on Thurs­


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Tebbit, Secretary of State at the Department of Em­ p lo ym en t , spoke to


members. Mrs Gwen Coulston,


constituency ladies’ chair­ man, presented Mr Tebbit with slate book-ends and Mr and Mrs Waddington with a small barometer, both of which had been made in the Clitheroe con­ stituency. In the afternoon, most


Mixed feelings| on plans for Barrow site


AN ambitious light industrial and residential development planned by the Tootal Group on the site of the old Barrow Print Works has been vetoed by the Ribble Valley Council.


on the 10th anniversary of the closure of the works, would have involved 35 individual plots, plus 24 ancillary houses, on an area of more than 200,000 square feet. But in refusing permis­


The idea, put forward


of the party stayed in the House to hear Prime Minister’s Question Time. Others went on a boat trip down the river, some were attracted by the art galleries and some inevit­ ably by the London shops.


sion members of the De­ velopment Sub-Committee indicated that they would still like Tootal to con­ sider making industrial use of the acutal site of the former works . . . only a ' quarter of the space taken up by the present application..


FOUR communion trays


designed and made by a lo ca l cra ftsman for Clitheroe United Re-


formed Church were dedi­ cated by the minister, the Rev. John Salsbury, on


Sunday. The hexagonal trays,


made of rosewood and ash, with silver rings and caps, are to be used to hold the wine for the monthly Communion ser­


|>ixon. Cl:... ■ ort. A. Loi, S. lush. Girls — J. I Taylor. .1. Peel, Is Boys — G. J Blackburn, d. | son. Girls — A. vs ton, K. Class S:


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like. Girls — L. e. Z. Carter, H.


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vices at the church. The work was commis­


A M A f l f [sed


[for a liquor re, Whalley leroe licens-


Jie centre was Inational and Icompetc with Imuses already Membership


I restricted to [the electoral


J-d Moorhouse, liO yards from 1. objected to lion. Jiimed whether lii; was adequ- •ed car doors at night.


Irade and said Sabden was served with


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sioned from Mr David Frost, of Clitheroe, who is a graduate of Birming­ ham College of Arts and the Royal College of Arts and is on the staff of Man­ chester College of Arts and Crafts. He has done work for


many churches in the North West and designed and made articles for Manchester Cathedral during the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. The trays, which re­


Barn blaze


place the less adaptable oblong ones formerly used, are designed to be easily passed round the congregation. Said Mr Salsbury (pic­


CLITHEROE firemen were called to a small barn blaze on Sunday af­ ternoon at Standen Estate farm, Littlemoor. A small quantity of straw and hay was destroyed.


tured with the trays): “They are something to hand down to future gen­ erations and unique to our church.” Mr Frost was at the


service to see the trays used for the first time.


Plan backed


RIBB LE VALLEY coun­ cillors have backed a plan to c o n v e r t 4 C h u r c h S tre e t , Clitheroe, from a s to re to a dwelling.


Now village is to take stock of centre plan


CHURCH officials are adopting a “softly, softly” approach towards a prop­ osal to breathe new life into a former village school in the Ribble


Valley. A plan to convert Pend­


leton’s 145-year-old build­ in g , w h ich c lo sed la s t y e a r , into a re s id en tia l c entre for young people from church groups was discussed la s t week a t a meeting of about 40 villa­ g e r s in A l l S a i n t s ’ Church. A f te rw a rd s th e Rev .


Keith Knight, youth chap­ lain for the Blackburn dio­ cese, said i t was now time for both church officials and th e villagers to take


stock. He described th e meet­


in g a s “ f r ie n d ly ,” b u t added: “Obviously th e re w e re people th e re who did n ot agre e with the proposal and one expects


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IF you want to pick a fine day out of a month of miserable weather, then consult the head of physi­ cal education at St Augus­ tine’s School, Billington.


to find two such days in June on which to stage the school sports. Over 240 pupils took part in the field and track events. Trophies were pre­


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Ingham and S. Harrison (joint first year champions), P. Jac­ ques (2nd year), E. Frankland (3rd year), S. Bennett (4th year), E. Frankland (senior Victor Ludorum). Girls — J. Cotton (1st year),


L. Parker (2nd year), D. Roscoe (3rd year), B. O’Donnell


— L. Webster, S. Shackleton, F. Romasanta. Girl — J. Regan, A. Parker, A. Geelan. 2nd year: Boys — P. Jacques, B. Maher, A. Counsell. Girls — A. Robinson, L. Parker, D. Williams. 3rd year: Boys — E. Frankland, D. Webster, C. Morgan. Girls — R. Holden, D. Roscoe, M. Romasanta. 4th year: Boys — M. Smith, J . Bradley, G. Forrester. Girls — B. O’Donnell, J. Carter, J. Dunn. 200 metres. 1st year: Boys


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P. Ingham, L. Webster, ‘j . ' * Girls — J. Cotton, A. L. Wardle. 2nd year: — P. Ja c q u e s , S. Counsell. Girls —


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Watson. 4 x 100 relay. 1st year: Boys


lennett, W. Gregson. Girls — S. Dewhurst, H. Eccleston, L.


houses — More, Southworth, Campion, Fisher. 2nd year: More, Campion, Fisher, South- worth. 3rd year: Fisher, More, Campion, Southworth. 4th year: Fisher, Southworth, Campion, More.


Romasanta, J ackson, B. Wright. Girls year: uv.** Bovs — P.


Straham. Girls—J. Barker, K. McGrath,


Shot. 1st year: Boys — F. A. Shannon, M.


J. Mahoney. * • “-l-.'v


Jacques, S. D.


2nd


3rd year: Boys — - . land, S. Holden, S; Swain. Girls’ — L. Joyce, J. Wallace, K. Hargreaves. 4th year: Boys — „. Bradley, W. Carter, S. Bowen. Girls — J. Murray, G. Peel, E. Stoddart.


McKenna, L. Bolton,jJ. Eccles. — E . F ra n k -


J rad'


Harrison, D. Keefe, D. Single- ton. Girls — M. Ponsonby, J. Astin, J. Regan. 2nd year: Boys — P. T ray no r , S. Ingham, B. Wright. Gilds — L. Bolton, T. Swarbrick, S. McGruer. 3rd year: Boys’— D. Shackleton, G. Lakin, P. Wil- kinson. Girls — J. Ingham, L. Joyce, S. Horner. 4th year: B o v s .— M. Metcalf, B. Hodder, S. Novak. Girls — V.


Javelin. 1st year: Boys —. S. Sw a le s , J . M u r ray , H.


— P. Ingham, E. Taylforth, A. Gould. 2nd year: A. Fish, S. Ingham, B. Maher. 3rd year: P. Mosteiro, S. Holden, W. Pinder. 4th year: Boys — M. Smith, P. Tavlor, S. Smith. Girls — E. Stoddart, M. Fox, P. Shepherd. 800 metres. 1st year: Boys


Stoddart. 400 metres. 1st year: Boys


Crompton. Discus. 1st year: Boys — L.


— A. Eccleston, S. Harrison, P. Bentley. Girls — A. Geelan, H. Webster, A. Baron. 2nd. vear: Boys — C. Cooke, _ P. Travnor, D. Richmond. Girls — T. Lawson, E. Woods, D. Holden. 3rd year: Boys — T. F le tch e r ,, C. Wilkinson, J« Rutter. Girls — J. Wallace, B.. Meakin, J. Collinson. 4th year: Boys — S. Bennett, W. Greg­ son, . P. Whalley. Girls — S. Dewhurst, H. Eccleston,- L. Watson. _1500 metres. 1st year: Boys


S. Lancaster. Girls — L. Joyce, S. Quirke, A. Walsh. 2nd year: Boys — C. Cooke, M. Thompson, P. Spencer. Girls — S. Regan, C. Embury, T. Swarbrick. 3rd year: Boys — P. Mosteiro, T. Fletcher, C.


S. Harrison, A; Eccleston, B.


Webster, J. Walsh, W. Wild. Girls — J. Montgomery, L. Corban, A. Parker.-2nd year: Boys — P. Jacques, S. Jack- son, D. Richmond. Girls — T. Lawson, L. Parker, A. Robin­ son. 3rd year: Boys — E. Frankland, D. Shackleton, N. Ormerod. Girls — D. Roscoe, S. Collinge, J. Wallace. 4th vear: Boys — W. Carter, A. Pickering, S. Walsh. Girls — A. Webster, A. Bolton, G.


Peel.


— S. Harrison, P. Ingham, L. Webster. Girls — A. Geelan and J. Cotton (joint), A. Baron. 2nd year: Boys — A. Fish, S. Ingham, I. Uttley. Girls — P. Anderton, A.n Robinson, C. Parker. 3rd year: Boys — J. Bowen, N. Clarkson, T. Fletcher. Girls — L. Stockton, W. Shackleton, D. Roscoe. 4th year: Boys — S. Bennett, S. Cotton, S. Davey. Girls — B. O’Donnell, A. Bolton, V. Swales.


Long jump. 1st year. Boys


— P. Ingham, D. Bolton, L. Moore. Girls*— J. Cotton, B.


Wilkinson. Girls — D. Roscoe, Meakin, J. Collinson. 4th


High jump. 1st year: Boys _


Gaffin, C. Edwardson. 2nd year: Boys — M. Robinson, L.


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ings, then that’s fair enough.” Mr Knight, who initially


would be in charge of all bookings for the unit, will spend the next few weeks reporting back to various diocesan bodies. It is unlikely that any


been put forward, both for and a g a in s t the scheme, about which cer­ tain people still seemed to have misconceptions. Mr Cole stressed again


d e f in ite decis ion on whether to go ahead with the project will be made before the autumn. The idea would involve


that the centre would not be used by deprived youngsters. He said that many villagers, including PCC members, had ex­ pressed great enthusiasm for the project. “I have had a number


the school being used as a self-catering residential unit for at least 20 chil­ dren and their leaders. It would be available to


parishes in the diocese. P r i e s t - i n - c h a r g e a t


Pendleton, the Rev. John Cole, believes the scheme would give the village a “lifeline,” because it is in danger of becoming a dor­ mitory for older people. This week, he said the


Although Faberge re­


ceived planning permis­ sion for a cosmetics fac­ tory on the site in 1975, it has remained derelict since the works closed. Tootal’s plan was op­


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Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey was also against such large indust­ rial and housing develop­


ment. Housing there would be


against the policies of the North East Lancashire Structure Plan, while the development of the Salth- ill Estate in Clitheroe pro­ vided adequate industrial land in that part of the


Ribble Valley. But a number of coun­


cillors thought that indus­ try, in any shape or form, should be welcomed. W ilp sh ir e member


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Coun. Geoffrey Ainsworth said: “I can’t see anything wrong with this site. After all, it was used for this purpose before and if someone wants to come here and create employ­ ment, I think we should allow it.” Coun. Jack Carr (Bil-


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ley had grown up around the Print Works and thought that development there again would be a good thing. “I would welcome in­


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proved right,” he said. Sabden’s representa­


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groups such as boys’ and gir ls ! brigades, girls’ friendly societies and youth groups from 260


tive, Coun. Michael Carr, suggested that Tootal’s in­ terest warranted further in v e s t ig a t io n , while Clitheroe Mayor Coun. John Cowgill asked if talks could continue on the prospects of develop­ ing the original works site for light industry.


Red deer


who were so much in favour of the idea did not bother to attend the meeting,” he added.


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meeting had been a good neighbourly gesture by the church to give villa­ gers a clear picture of what was being proposed. Various comments had


SCOOTER rider Christ­ opher Peter Yates (19), of L itt le Harwood, was taken to hospital with a broken ankle after his machine skidded off the


road in Gisburn. The accident happened


on Sunday afternoon at the junction of the A59 with the Hellifield road.


SOME 50 members of Clitheroe Naturalists’ Soc­ iety visited the red deer reserve at Hay Bridge in Cumbria. The weather was perfect and interest­ ing waterfowl were noted. There will be a local walk on July 17th.


Storage


BUILDINGS behind Claremont T e r ra c e , Pendle Road, Clitheroe, can be used to store build­ ing materials, the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee has


agreed. School picks fine days for sports


Tavlor, U. Mullan. Girls — E. Woods, S. Regan, J. Wilkin­ son. 3rd year: Boys — C. Morgan, N. Clarkson, K. Regan. Girls — J. Ingham, S. Haworth and J . Horrocks (joint). 4th year: Boys — P. Whalley, M. Smith, B. Hodder. Girls — A. Nixon, H. Cromp­ ton, E. Stoddart. Triple jump. 1st year: Boys


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