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THE fund to help pay for the cost of dry rot repairs to Trinity Methodist Church, was boosted by £230 from a coffee morning at the Clitheroe.


Mayor’s parlour. It was arranged by the Mayor and Mayoress


(Coun. and Mrs Bob Ainsworth) who are closely


associated with Trinity. In our picture the Mayoress (fourth from the


left) is seen with helpers and guests. With them is Mr George Braithwaite, chairman of the fund­ raising co-ordinating committee. Holding the doll, a prize in a guessing game,


is Pauline Wrigley (1.0), of Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe. Winner was Miss R. Demain who chose the name Mirabelle. In the afternoon the Trinity ladies served teas


in the school. This part of the effort will be repeated on Saturdays May 1st and 29th.


Town’s ‘dreadful’ pavements come under attack


THE state of Clitheroe’s footpaths has come under strong criticism from Ribble Valley coun­


cillors.


the Public Works and Health Committee that a lot of the town centre pavements were in a “dreadful” condition and he wondered when the county council would be doing repairs. -A n o th e r C l ith e ro e member, Coun. Bert


Coun. John Cowgill told Waiting


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RIBBLE VALLEY coun­ cillors have deferred a de­ cision on whether to back a campaign calling for the use of lead in petrol to be phased out by 19S5.. The Public W.orks and


Health Committee heard letters read from both CLEAR (Campaign for Lead Free Air) and oil companies regretting the use of pressure designed to play on the emotions. Members voted to leave


Jones, claimed that the pavements were being vandalised by various groups of workmen, who left them in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Two more councillors, H enry Chapman


(Clitheroe) and Rodney Bradley (Wilpshire) joined


in the attack. Coun. Chapman said he


knew of one area in Castle Street where the pavement had been dug up three times in seven days. Coun. Bradley com


Bid to improve su b -stan d a rd road junction


LANCASHIRE'County Council is being asked to immediately improve the junction m Chat- burn which led to the rejection of a proposed ban on heavy vehicles through the village.


junction of Clitheroe Road with Worston Road were improved, it was likely that the proposed ban would be approved, ! he said in a report to the Public Wprks and Health Committee. ■ Chatbum Parish Coun­


Council’s .Borough Plan­ ning and Technical Of­ ficer, Mr Philip Bailey, has expressed “grave con­ cern” at. the rejection. If the sub-standard


The Ribble Valley


Go-ahead for ICI extension


PLANS by - ICI to im­ prove its catalyst produc­ tion in Clitheroe have been given the go-ahead by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee. Members approved an


jection of the ban, by De­ partment of Transport in­ spector Mr Frank Gray, after a six-day public inquiry.’ Mr Gray claimed that


cil has already expressed disappointment at the re­


gineering mechanic at the Naval Air Squadron on HMS -Heron, Bryan Martin Robinson was married to Miss Nicola Anne Northcott at St Michael’s Church, Yeovil Somerset. The- bridegroom is the


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application for extensions and improvements to the Pimlico works at a cost of around £5m. In a report to the com­


the junction in question would have made it large­ ly unsafe for heavy vehi­ cles from the Pendle Trading Estate to use Worston Road as a regu­ lar way of gaining access to the A59 Clitheroe- Whalley bypass. But some committee


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mittee, Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that the. majority of new' works, plant and machinery w'ould be contained w'ithin existing buildings. To accommodate certain


members d o u b ted whether it would be wise to press ahead with the proposed ban. Said Coun. John Cow-


only son of Mrs H. Robin­ son, of Siddows Avenue, Clitheroe, and the late Mr H. Robinson. The bride, a butcher’s


machinery, however, the roof height would have to be raised in two instances but it would tie in with adjoining roofs and the visual impact would be


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minimal. Mi' Bailey added that


gill (Clitheroe): “We had an expert here who lis­ tened to days of argu­ ments before coming up with a decision. “It was a fair inquiry


assistant and cashier, is the second daughter of Mr A. Northcott, of Yeovil, and the late' Mrs S. Northcott. The bride, given away by her father, wore a


ICI had said that the ex­ tensions represented considerable financial in­ vestment and, when oper­ ational, would provide ad­ ditional job opportunities.


and, let’s face it, we lost.” Coun. Harry Wadding­


white silken lace gown with a mandarin style neckline and long train. She had a matching Juliet cap and earned a bouquet of blue and white feathers witli peardrop beads. Bridesmaid Miss Carol


plained that ratepayers were paying through the nose for such lack of co­ ordination and thought it was time some officers began to admit they had made mistakes instead of passing the buck. Divisional surveyor Mr


ton (Gisburn) questioned the principal of the ban. In these hard times,was it fair to want to divert lor­ ries, so adding to their expenses, he asked. But Clitheroe member


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Anne Robinson, the bridegroom’s sister, wore a blue and white flowered dress and carried a white Bible and single red rose. B e s t man was Mr


Coun. Bert Jones, saying that in no way should the council put up with the continued use of a sub-standard junction, gained the support of most of the committee. Asked by Coun. Mrs


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a decision until more sci­ entific evidence becomes available on the issue.


Ian Robertson explained that heavy snow during the winter had been re­ sponsible for a lot of the damage to the footpaths and a shortage of cash was holding up repair work.


Whitlock, Yeovil. Spring fair


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mony, conducted by the Rev. D. Ellis, a reception was held at the Pen Mill


Joyce Lilburn (Bolton-by- Bowland) whether the im­ proved junction would guarantee the ban, Mr Bailey replied: “The report does appear to imply that if the junction had been better, the in­ spector might have sup­ ported the ban.” The County’s Highways


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and Transportation Com­ mittee -will discuss the in­ spector’s report at its meeting on Wednesday.


Greenhouse


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Public Works and Health Committee has agreed to the closure of streets round St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on May 31st, for a spring fair, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.


PLANNING permission for a large greenhouse at Barrow Nurseries has been given by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee. It will be built at the rear of | a la rg e r greenhouse erected at the nurseries in


1979.


West Bradford housing proposal turned down


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FOLLOWING a large-scale protest by villa­ gers, an outline plan to build eight houses or oungalows on land at the rear of West Brad­ ford ■ Miil has been rejected by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee.


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in a petition signed by 56 • velopment as' there were residents was that the vil- at least 20 properties cur­ rently for sale in the area.


One of the points made lage did not need new’ de­


Plans in pipeline


A PROPOSAL to build ;i tea shop and retail outlet for local cottage crafts on land to the rear of the Guildhall, Hurst Green, is among the latest ap­ plications to the Ribble Valley Council's Planning Department (number 0176). Clitheroe: Change of use of


first-floor storage rooms to of­ fices in connection with confec­ tionery business and formation of window on front elevation at 24 Castle Street (0167). Proposed utility room at rear


ceived from residents living near the site and objections' on access grounds were made by the parish council and the county surveyor.


Protests were also re­


Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip, Bailey said-that in the NE Lancs Structure Plan certain criteria had -to be met in the development' of rural settlements!


In a written report,


> floor from retail to office ac­ commodation and provision of flat on first and second floors at


of 11 Peel Park Avenue and extension to front of existing garage (0169). Change of use of ground


16 Castlegate (0175). Conversion of two flats' and


alterations to building to the rear of 30-32 Castle Street, to provide garaging (0180). Extension to 8 Chatburn


Park Drive to provide a down­ stairs bedroom, and bathroom (0183). Read; Weather porch at 14


tank at Miles Hill Farm, Wnal- ley .Nab (0171); dormer , exten­ sion to form two bedrooms at 22 Pasturelands Drive (0174). Whitcwcll: Cubicle! house,


slurry store and silage clamps at New Laund Farm (0177-). . ’■ Waddington: Fireplace and chimney stack at 10 Waddow


Grove.(0178). , . : Rimiugton: Erection of


three detached houses on land


off the main street (0179). Grindicton: Bedroom exten­


sion at Scott Croft(01§6). There; is also an aDDlif^t’rr from , the Rotary Club of Rib


blesdale lor the siting of post­ e r s ’.at various ' points in the ~**able Valley (0184).J- - ’. ;


Rijib Billington: WC and septic \ ;


should contribute towards the solution of a particular housing, or - employment problem and/or help to maintain or make' more economic use of. existing services.


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put forward by the applic­ ant, Mr 'M. B. Gaukroger, that the development met


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Woodhead Road (0168); .private single-storey house and garden area on land off Whins Lane (0182).


with this criteria. If recent appeal deci­


sions were to be taken into account, the Environ­ ment Secretary consi­ dered that this type, of development was prema­ ture and could prejudice the proper consideration of new development in rural areas.


“While it is accepted that- the, site lies w'ithin


the village, any approval in this area would set a


serious . precedent (for further development in the village which could


seriously affect its charac­ ter,”'. Mr Bailey stated.


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