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Education offices reshuffle is being looked into
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THE Ribble Valley . District Education office could be absorbed into a bigger neighbouring district if cash-saving measures .currently being considered by Lancashire County Council came into force. Mr David Staton, the
Ribble Valley District Education Officer, be lieves that a decision will be made by summer, after county councillors have considered a report on the implications of any poss ible changes in the pre-
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the county’s Education General Purposes Sub committee considered! an extensive report on the present structure, but asked for a further report to be prepared on the de tailed implications of any reshuffle. Since local government
At a recent meeting,
the w id e ly dif fe r in g .
number of pupils catered for.
sent set-up of educational - of population, but largest administration.
in area — has fewer than
9,000 pupils. The report on the pre
sent set-up makes the point that district educa
reorganisation in 1974, each of the 14 Lancashire boroughs has had its own education office, but this has p rod u ced some anomalies, particularly in
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TOKENS ISSUE
THERE will be an in crease of 25 per cent in the value of bus tokens issued in April by the Ribble Valley Council to elderly and other people.
£ 9 .50 for p eop le in Clitheroe, Whalley and Longridge, and £12.50 for th o s e in all o th e r parishes.:
The new amounts are
- lot Inmtminu by TrustMi . D:S: HACKING
to obtain the tokens will be advertised shortly. But more use is to be made of the mobile office in their distribution.
Further details of how
tion officers in the more; highly populated districts are clearly unable to offer the same level of profes sional support personally to each school as is then- counterpart in the smal lest district and concludes that additional profession al support is desirable in the largest districts,
. Valley District Liaison Committee for Education would be retained under any new structure:
Valley having one of the smallest populations as well as so many unusual individual characteristics, we shall be watching progress carefully,” he said, adding that such bodies as the Ribble
proposals were at a very early stage and plenty of factors would have to be taken into account before any definite decisions were reached. “But with the Ribble
most minor restructuring, the smaller districts such as Ribble Valley would be the ones looked at most carefully: Mr Staton said the
Clearly, even in the Amended
PERMISSION has been granted for alterations and extensions to a bun galow, including the build ing of a double garage, at Seed Hill, Chipping.
which proposed trans forming the bungalow into a full two-storey house, was refused because of in adequate design and the general impact on the area.
A previous application,
Council’s Development Sub-committee agreed, h ow e v e r , th a t the amended application was suitable.
The Ribble Valley Snorkellers receive awards
officer in Blackburn is re sponsible for nearly 28,000 pppils,. whereas Ribble Valley. — the second smallest district in terms
The district education
All set for more helpings of ‘Oliver’ m
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SS5SSL:;:;. v f - ' PUPILS at Clitheroe’s R ib b le sd a le School have stepped back a century for their latest dramatic offering. , More th a n 100
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pupils — in the cast and behind the scenes — are involved in an ambitious presentation of the popidar musical “Oliver," which opened last night. The show; • jo in tly
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Addition to the library,, shelves
RECENT additions to the shelves at Clitheroe Library include:
“A presence in an empty room” — Velcla' Johnston. A romantic novel concerning girl whose new husband’s : wife was killed in a plane crash. When they arrive at his old Maine house, the girl be comes aware of an evil force and begins to think that more than her own jealousy may threaten their marriage. “ Troubled w a te rs” —
FICTION
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ANOTHER successful y e a r fo r the Ribble Valley Snorkel Club cul minated in the annual presentation evening at Ribblesdale School. Group le a d e r Mr-,
Frank Thompson gave a slide shoiv on the ac tivities of divers and snorkellers over the past year and the awards ivere presented by Mr John Lynch, chairman of Ribble Valley Sub- Aqua Club. Diver of the year was
Elizabeth Lemarchand. A further crime novel featuring Det. Chief Supt. Tom Pollard, in which he investigates the murder of a young American who had come to a'small Engl ish village to trace his roots. “Submarine” — John Wing
’More men on the * beat
LANCASHIRE’S" Chief Constable, Mr Albert Laugharne, has been to Clitheroe to assess the ef fects of the plan to put more policemen back on the beat. This has involved set
ate; Continues the futuristic war story begun in “Frigate” and “Carrier,” telling how British nuclear submarine given the seemingly hopeless task of tracking and destroying a giant Soviet underwater bat tleship.
Ashes” — The Daily Tele graph. The story of the 1981 Test series with Michael Mel- ford’s day-to-day reports, action photographs, reflections by E. W. Swanton and scoresheets by Bill Frindall. “A family at sea” — Denvs
‘‘Bolham rekindles The NON-FICTION
Tony Duckworth, who also won an advanced award. Paid Earnshaw received a prize for his written exam result and winner of the best at tendance award was Paul Jones, who gained a snorkel award along with Garg Wilkinson, Paul Earnshaw and Neil Morton. Mr Lynch is pictured
ting up Operational Sup port Units in each sub division made up. of men from three task forces, to gether with personnel from the traffic depart ment. Until required for riot
. Duckworth, on behalf of his son Tony, Paul Earnshaw, Neil Morton and Paul Jones.
presenting trophies and certificates lo a group of prizewinners; from the left are Mr Bernard
Val Baker. The author tells how he, his wife and their six children cruised the waters of Northern Europe and the Mediterranean in their old con verted fishing boat, v
The War Diary of Jake War- drop.!’ An account of Sgt. War-
Sanu. “Tanks across the desert:
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drop’s adventures with the 5th Royal Tank Regiment, which he joined in 1937, serving throughout North Africa and Italy until his death in action a few weeks before the end of the second world war.
Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow, Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open from 5-30 to 6-30 p.m. Sunday: S e lle s , Church Street, noon to. 1 p.m.- Monday to" Friday, 5-30 to 6:30 p'.m.
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HELP FOR CULTURE
GRANT aid to cultural and artistic organisations in the Ribble Valley is again being offered by the borough council’s Recrea tion and Leisure Com mittee. The scheme is designed
mature officers who can take over the day-to-day police work and allow more bobbies to carry out the old-fashioned 'walking p a t r o l s ,” said Mr Laugharne. “I have been visiting
weeks ago and interest in “Oliver” has been so high that such shoivs could become annual
ends on Saturday. Our picture shows the cast at dress rehearsal.
ICI puts in plans for extension
A PROPOSAL from the ICI agricultural division to extend its catalyst manufacturing facilities at Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, is. among the latest appli cations to the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0117). " Also from Clitheroe
or other major incidents they are attached to police stations. “They are a force of
come plans for a detached private garage at 5 Win dermere Avenue (0119), and for an illuminated sign; at the Cross Keys
public house, Lowergate (0120) . Langho: Garage and
kitchen extens ion at “Peregrimes,” Northcote Road (0108). Billington: Alterations
various sub-divisions in the county to obtain the views of the personnel in volved. In Clitheroe it has worked very well.” Clitheroe and Barnold-
swick, which form the Colne Rural Sub-Division, have been allocated 11 men from the new sup port unit.
to encourage organisa tions to stage cultural or artistic events outside their normal programmes. Help may also be avail able to assist organisa tions to provide equip ment to improve their performances or premises. . Application forms and
further information are obtainable from Mr Alan Houghton at the council offices (Clitheroe 25111, ext 225).
CLITHEROE Flower Club’s coffee morning in the Mayor’s parlour on Saturday raised more than £70 for funds. The Clitheroe, Mayor
and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Bob Ainsworth, at tended. In addition to coffee and home-made bis cuits there were stalls sel ling freshly-baked scones and cakes, plants and bric-a-brac. The tombola proved popular and the competi
and extensions to form new house layout at 3 Chapel Rise (0112); kitch en and study extension and alterations - to bed room at 27 Pasturelands Drive (0122). Newton: Siting of holi
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Wightman. Club activities continue
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