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Loose-box scheme opposed
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at Langho A PROPOSAL to erect six stable, loose-boxes and a field shelter for horses on part of a four-acre field at Langho has been re jected by Ribble Valley .councillors after protests' from nearby residents.
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• The bridegroom, Mr Derek William Altham, is the only son of Mr and Mrs William Altham, of Meadowside, Grindleton. The bride, Miss Jen
tended Clitheroe’s gram mar schools were married at Holy 'iyinity Church, Hoghton, on Saturday.
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NEW additions to the fiction stock'at Clitheroe Library are: “The demon lover” — V.
Holt. Story of heroine Kate Collison, who moves from an English country house to a Norman chateau and then to Paris, in the mid-19th century. “The Stonor eagles” — W.
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Clare McFarlane, the bride’s goddaughter, and Miss Meriel Ward, the bride’s niece. They wore fu l l-len g th turquoise French silk taffetta dres ses trimmed with lace and headdresses of cream roses. Clare carried a bouquet of cream roses and Meriel a Victorian posy. Page boy was Master
Christopher Ward, the bride’s nephew. B e s t man was Mr
Robert Mitchell and ushers were Dr Stephen
conducted by the Rev. John Gardiner there was a reception at the Fox- fields Restaurant, Bil- lington. The bride, until recent
Ward, the bride’s brother, and Mr John Chew, the bridegroom’s godson. After the ceremony,
ly a schools’ librarian in Bolton, and the brideg room, . an occupational therapist in Birmingham, are spending their honey moon in London. They are to live in Bir
Clitheroe.
mingham. Photograph: P y e ’s,
father, the bride wore a full-length model classical design gown of magnolia French silk taffetta, with a matching pearl-trimmed Juliet cap. She canned or chids and freesia. Bridesmaids were Miss
nifer Margaret Ward, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Edgar Ward, of P e e l Park C lo se , Clitheroe. Given away by her
exhibits horses at agricul tural shows and. events, had claimed that a natural hollow in the land would reduce the impact of the development, which would be surrounded by a stock- proof fence to prevent livestock entering nearby
Mrs E. Holmes, who
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pressed about inadequate fencing, one resident in the past having had prob lems with l iv e s to ck trampling across a lawn and shrubs. Recommending refusal,
Borough Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey told the De velopment Sub-Committee that it seemed a retrog rade step to introduce such a use on a field pos sessing. moorland charac ter with an essential feel ing of remoteness.
Steel band
SPICY dishes were on the menu at a Caribbean evening organised by Whalley and District Lions Club at the home of member, Mr P e te r Cotton, at Clayton-le- Dale. About 150 people were
present. There was music by the Panorama Steel Band and a disco and about £500 was raised for the charity account. •
Chemists’ rota TODAY and tomorrow,
Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open from 5-30 to 6-30 p.m. Sunday: S elles, Church Street, noon to 1 plm., Monday to Friday, 5-30 to 6-30 p.m.
round the site, off Whal- ley Old Road, objected on several counts. Horses would aggravate what was already a quagmire; the scheme would be sky line development and would lead to problems of smell and rodents, they claimed. Concern was also ex
gardens. , But residents living
Viaduct a stumbling block
(Wilpshire) wished every success to the campaign renewed recently by Clitheroe Town Council and the Council for the
Valley’s Planning and Transportation Commit tee: “When this idea has been suggested before British Rail always seem to fob us off. It will not even consider looking at this part of its network. “The more pressure we
P r o te c t io n of Rural England. But he'told the Ribble
tion of the line was the Whalley viaduct. Al though. day-to-day mainte nance on the structure; was being done, large sums of money would need spending if the line was reopened.
big sticking point in the otherwise excellent condi
Tool set taken
THIEVES broke into a VauxhalL Viva estate car parked in Moor Lane last Wednesday night and stole the spare wheel .and a socket tool set valued at a total of £50. .
Guild raises record £1,250
can bring to bear, the better, but this will be a very hard nut to crack.’ ■ Coun. Green said that a
THE campaign to reopen Clitheroe’s rail passenger link with Blackburn has gained more support, but with a warning that it will be a longj hard fight. Coun. Fred Green
THE Ribble Valley, Hos pice Fund benefited by £312 from a wine and
cheese event at the home of Mr and Mrs D. W a te rh o u s e , The
Gorilla brings out the sunny smiles
A MAGICIAN, a duck and a gorilla made sure that a “Sunny smiles” festival in Clitheroe lived up to its name.
Methodist Sunday Schools and also day schools have been busy in recent weeks
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traeted a packed audience of youngsters to Trinity Methodist schoolroom, was a feature of a Ribble Valley campaign to raise funds for the National Children’s Homes. A number of local
The festival, which at:
warmly p ra is ed by Clitheroe Mayor, Coun. John Cowgill, who was ac companied by the May oress. The entertainment by
selling pictures of smiling children.
was outlined by Mrs Mai> garet Fell, a national ad viser, and the charity was
ous schools were handed during the festival to Mrs Maxine Jones.. The work of the NCH
Brookside School,. Coun. Howell Jones, has been " the local chairman and helped to raise money, too, among his own friends and family. ' Altogether, a record sum of more than £1,000 has been collected, though this figure will be swelled when some schools which were unable to help with the campaign make their contributions later. The gifts from the vari
The headmaster of
pupils at Brookside and David De-Val, a magician and illusionist, appearing by arrangement with the NCH, went down a treat, as the happy faces on our photograph show. Pianist for the evening
' She points out that next year’s effort, a house-to- house collection, will take place in September, in stead of at Easter as in previous years. •
Mrs Joan Wrigley voted the festival.a big success.
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub- Committee has given per
Loco shed
mission.to Clitheroe’s Rib- blesdale Cement company to erect a new locomotive shed and an electrical workshop.
Grange, Station Road, Whalley.
Among the Sunday
John King-Wilkinson pours a glass of wine for Mr Waddington.
lunchtime guests were Clitheroe MP Mr David Waddington and his wife Gill. In our picture Mr
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