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Plans in pipeline


PROPOSALS to make general alterations and incorporate a projecting sign and five white


letters to the* wall at the Trus­ tee Savings Bank premises, Church Street, Clitheroe, are among the latest applications received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (numbers 0293 ana 0294). Also from Clithcroe come


Pendleton WI celebrates jubilee


Parking problem may affect plan for restaurant


LACK of car parking space has become a major night-time problem in Whalley, members of the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com­ mittee were told.


FIVE founders of Pendle­ ton WI were among the 47 members and guests at a diamond jubilee dinner. Present members Mrs


(Whalley) said she feared that the problem would become worse before it got better. “A larg;e influx of young


Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw


Margaret Cowperthwaite, Mrs Dorothy Pen-ins, Mrs Ada Swales and Mrs Alice Donaghy all helped to form the village branch 60 years ago.. Also at the dinner was


plans to introduce a take-away dinner service at 10 Whalley Road (0298); and to cover the rear yard area at 2 Cowper Avenue to provide a utility room and freezer store (0285). Whalley: Change of use of


people into Whalley’s pubs in the evenings means there is precious lit t le enough parking space as it is,” said Coun. Mrs Maw. “But a major brewery


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 17th, 1982 . 11


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Mrs Sarah Dennett, who is no longer a member of the institute, but still lives in the village. The celebration dinner


“Abbeydene,” 25 King Street, to retail business,and erection of two storey extension to rear on site of previous extension, now demolished (0295); conver­ sion of existing building in farm yard at Brook Houge Farm, Mittori Road, to dormer.or bun­ galow dwelling (0304). Read: Extension to provide


utility and dressing room at 50 Berkeley Drive (0286); replace­ ment of existing wood porch in conservatory at 13 Greenacres (0292). Chipping: Sandwich board at the Cobbled Corner. 2 Club


car port at Moorcock House (0291). West Bradford: Temporary


Looking for quick decision


Lane (0289). Waddington: Construction of


location of residential caravan at Eaves House Farm for dura­ tion of work to convert barn into dwelling (0296). Bashall Eaves: Full permis­


sion for continued use of land at Flatts Farm for purposes of repairing and selling tractors and spares (0297). B ow la n d F o r e s t H ig h : Boreholes for geological infor­


mation in Sykes, Brennand and Stocks area (0302). Sawlcy: Extension to form


Donations


CLITHBROE YFC has donated £100 to the South Atlantic Fund and £50 to the Cancer Research Fund.


bath ro om and porch a t 3 Cowper Place (0303).


THE Boundaries Commis­ sion is being pressed to give a quick decision on Simonstone’s bid to leave Burnley and join the Ribble Valley. Closing date for submis­


sions to the Commission was last November. In view of the delay,


the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson has asked Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Waddington — whose constituency in­ cludes Simonstone — to look into the matter. But a spokesman for


Trainees come out top


TWO t r a in e e s a t C l i th e ro e ’s P r im ro s e Garage have gained top aivards at Blackburn. Technical College. John Jackson (19), of Railway View Road, has


icon the award for “best tra in e e p a r tsm a n fo r Northern England” and John Daniels (17), of Duck Street, has-been voted “trainee auto-elec­ trician of the year”. A former pupil of St


was held at the New Drop Inn, Ribchester, and mes­ sages of congratulation flooded in from institutes all over the area and from a member cui-rently visit­ ing Australia. A fine anniversary cake


has permission to build on a large part of the main car park and could claim the land at any time.” Members were consid­


New Showroom open all this weekend ;


ering a plan to convert a house at 25 King Street, Whalley, into a small re­ staurant with seating for 50 people. The proposal had been


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baked by Mrs Phyllis Bleazard was iced, com­ plete with the WI motif, by secretary Mrs Jean Bristol’s son Nicholas, who has a bakery. Helping president Mrs


recommended for refusal in a report by Borough Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey because of the threat of additional rowdyism in the village and car park­ ing problems. Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg


Janette Walmsley was married to maintenance fitter Mr Alan Cornall at St Mary’s RC Church, Chipping.


Clerical officer Miss


daughter of Mr and Mrs T. Walmsley, of Kirk­


The bride is the second


Eunice Owen to cut the cake was WI county chairman Mrs Florence Smithies, watched by founder members (front row).


Tea rooms * extension


th e Commission in London told the Adver­ tiser & Times that no de­ cis ion had y e t been reached and that they would be taking another look at the issue later this month.


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Augustine’s, Billington, and St Mary’s College, Blackburn, John Jackson has been with the firm for nearly a year. Outside ivork he is a keen cyclist. An old boy of Clitheroe


Royal Grammar School, John Daniels is a motor rally fan. He is one of the youngest referees in the Ribble Valley, being the holder of < a class three licence.


Ho rsema nsh ip aw a rd s


BRITISH Horse Society riding and road safety certificates were pre­ sented to successful candi­ dates by the Ribble Valley Mayor Coun: Mrs Myra Clegg. Coun. Mrs Clegg was


Sheila Maw. Those gaining awards were:


PERMISSION to extend tea rooms at 1 and 3 Parson Lane, Clitheroe, and carry out essential re­ pairs has been granted by the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub- Committee. Coun. John Cowgill


(Wiswell) said the re­ staurant was desirable be­ cause there was only one other such establishment open for business every night, though she agreed parking would present a problem. Members decided to


youngest son of Mr and Mrs W. Comall, of Kestor Lane, Longridge.


lands, Chipping. The bridegroom is the


defer consideration of the application pending con sultation with the county surveyor on the question of parking.


IN A NEW LIGHT


(Clitheroe) thought an ex­ tension of the premises might lead to problems in the area, particularly with four cottages directly op­ posite. But members agreed


MEMBERS of Ribbles- dale Camera Club saw everyday events and places in a new light when Mr J. West gave a lecture entitled “Seeing pictures,” illustrated by much of his own black and white work. .


He also showed some


with the sentiments of Coun. Fred Green (Wilp- shire) that it was desir­ able to have as many facilities for tourists as possible in the area.


new p ho to g raphs of Clitheroe from the Lib­ rary, using infra-red film.


Todd gave a lecture on choosing equipment.


On Tuesday, Mr J. R. Sports time at Barrow


introduced by the socie­ ty's County chairman Mrs


Helen -Proctor, Rachel Muter, Alex Blackburn, Pamela Till Tracy Airey, Rachel Stott, Mandy Stott, Helen Cronk- shaw, Della Kirkham, Susan Towneley, Wendy Ellison


Debbie Wood, Mrs Daphne Garment, Mrs Nancy Black


Benson, Rachel Hutchinson, Sara Atherton, Pauline Chew, Helen Bevan, Sally Hull, Ruth Barker , Rachel Marginson. J a n e t M a rg in so n , A lison Wright, Rebecca Hughes, Jus­ tine Harrison, Jean Jones, Marie Ann Preece, Tracey Marsden. Mary Duffy, J im King


Karen Stonehouse, Christine P e a t , F ran k Davis, Denis Harris, Linda Scholes, Karen Birehall, June Jonefc, Linda Thompson,. Rach e l F i r th Gaynor Cudily,'Jill Heyes.


Bedrooms


A PLAN to build dormer extension to form two bedrooms at 22 Pas- turelands Drive, Billing­ ton, has been approved by the Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub Committee.


THE weather did not spoil the fun at the Barrow Chapel Field Day on Saturday although some of the races had to be abandoned because of the rain. Children from Barrow School gave a demonstra­


tion of country dancing and there were several sideshows for the children and stalls. More than £112 was raised for chapel funds.


burn. Mrs Susan Beggs, • Tracey


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. The. bride, given away by her father, wore a white French gown with a short veil held in place by a headdress of lily-of-the- valley and orchids. She carried a bouquet of lily- of-the-valley and roses.


Diane Walmsley, the younger sister of the bride, and Miss Sarah and Miss Joanna Williams, the bride’s nieces.


Bridesmaids were Miss They wore pale blue


dresses and earned bou­ quets of white and blue flowers. .


Cornall, the bridegroom’s brother, and ushers were Mr Andrew Sanderson and Mr David Walmsley, the bride’s brother.


ducted by Fr V. Whelan and organist was Mr Jack Moon.


The ceremony was con


the Waterwheel, Chip­ ping.


A reception was held at


Club Row, Chipping. Photograph: Bill Wilkin


son, Chipping. The couple are to live in Best man was Mr Ian


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