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MARKET TRADER IS FINED £100
A CLITHEROE market trader who had on his stall children’s . raincoats, jackets, parkas and. anoraks which failed to comply with a hood cord regulation was fined £100 at the town’s Magistrates’ Court.
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. fined £25 for offering to supply children’s coats which did not have a fibre
L i t t lem o o r Road, Clitheroe, trading as Eagle Supplies, was also
WALK FOR FUNDS
FOURTEEN members of th e R ib b le Valley Rotaract. Club donned walking boots on Sunday to raise money for club funds. They walked from
Clitheroe to Whalley, Mitton, Bashall Eaves, Waddingtoir and back to Clitheroe — a round trip of 12 miles — and raised about £250. The walk was organised
In infirmary
MOTORCYCLIST Mr Michael John Valovin (17), of Alma Place, Clitheroe, was detained in Blackburn Royal Infirmary with a fractured left leg follow ing an accident on his machine. He lost control in the
early hours of Tuesday morning in the Bellman Farm area of Chatburn Road. No other vehicle was involved.
Melvyn Edmondson, of
dards officer Mr Allan Makinson told the court that officers checking the stall found 42 raincoats, 22 jackets,- two parkas and two anoraks, all for children, with hood cords which were now contrary to a section of the Con sumer Protection Act.' Also found were 40 chil
content marking and was ordered to pay £10 costs. Divisional trading stan
dren’s coats without fibre content indication. He explained that in
the early 1970s, accidents had occurred because of the type of cord fastening on hoods and they -had been discontinued. Edmondson told the
by David Brass, the club’s finance chairman.
court that he had bought the coats before the act came into operation. He knew that he could not purchase any more, but thought he could sell those he had. He brought out old
stock once a year for a sale, but because of the recession he.had increased the sale to two weeks this year. He added that labels
MEMBERS of Sabden County Primary School PTA
..danced the night away to the sounds of the Geoff Salter Disco at a fundraising event in St Nicholas’s Church Hall. . More than. 170 guests
sam p led home-made wine and beer given free of charge by PTA chair: man Mr Keith Pedder. A chicken and ham supper was provided by ladies of the committee. A profit of £258 was
handed to headmaster Mr Peter Shorrock to buy PE equipment.
Sewage problem
WHALLEY Parish Coun cil is to write, in the strongest possible terms to the North West Water Authority, the, Ribble Valley 'Council and the MP about the sewage problem in the village. At the paidsh council’s
CARR — MILLER-
married to farmer Mr Michael Can- at St Am brose Church, Grindleton, on Saturday. The b r id e is th e
Miss Anne Miller was ,
‘riding roughshod’ over planning law
THE owner of a Chipping'stud farm has been accused of' trying to “ride roughshod” over }
lanning..law, as a result of the erection of a arge building on his land.
.Blake, of Moss Side- Farm,
had.applied to use it .for agricultural pur poses, but ultimately-' wanted it for a riding school. IA a written report,
Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee were told that Mr Brian
Members of the Ribble
Borough Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that the 9,900 sq. ft. building had, already been erected. Notwithstanding this fact, an application for agricul tural use had been sub mitted. As an ag r icu ltu ra l building, it was very well designed and the building materials blended with the rural landscape. Bearing in mind that
the proposal1 was for an agricultural building, there were no planning objections and he recom mended, that permission should be granted. Opposition to the deci
youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Miller, of Lane- Side Farm, Grind-' leton. The bridegroom is the
annual meeting, Coun. Michael Green said that according^ to a survey, six million* gallons of raw sewage had gone into the river in 11 days because th e p r e s e n t sy s tem couldn’t cope. It was felt that a limit
only son of Mr' and Mrs A. Carr, of Bracken Bottom Farm, H6rton-in- Ribblesdale. The bride, given away
sion came from Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw (Whalley) who said that Mr Blake's property was not used as a farm, so the building could not be used for ag ricultural purposes. The plan was to use it
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Breeder of pedigree cattle
A FORMER Waddington man, Mr Noel Dinsdale, has died at his farm in Canada.
Mr Dinsdale (60) had achieved remarkable suc cess as a cattle breeder since emigrating in the late 1940’s. The pedigree
Angus beasts he bred on his 300-acre, property at
Duncan, Vancouver, ■ at tracted interest from po tential buyers all over North America, including Hollywood film stars.
Olive Dinsdale, of Cuttock Clough Farm, and her la te husband B a r th olomew, he took a job as
The eldest son of Mrs
a farm manager when he first arrived in Canada.
. Since then, he had built up a reputation as a lead- ing p e d ig re e c a t t le breeder and his son Nevil le has become one of the top cattle- showmen in Canada.
as an indoor riding school, with seating capacity for the general public. Mr Bailey said there
should be made on-build ing in the village until the sewage problem was put right. ______ _ _
For Hospice
showing fibre content often fell off in transpor tation and he now put adhesive labels inside the coats. It was the first time he
had had any trouble in 10 years of trading.
A COFFEE'morning and afternoon tea is to be held by Whalley Parish Council on June 19th, in aid of the Ribble ' Valley Hospice Appeal, at-the home of Coun. Mrs Ada Smithson, The- Toby Jug, 20 King Street, Whalley.
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by h'er brother-in-law, Mr Thomas Armer, wore a white model Tudor-design gown of French chiffon trimmed with; Chantilly lace, featuring a peplum and full flounced train. Her circular veil was held in place by a headdress and she earned a bouquet of white bridal lilies, pink rosebuds and lily-of-the- valley. Bridesmaids Miss Gil
had been a lot of difficulty with the building and he confirmed that a further application had been ceived to change its use to a riding school.. Coun. 'Brian Braith-
heart attack while work ing on his farm. It is ex pected that his sons. will carry on the family busi ness.
Mr Dinsdale suffered a
w’ho hails originally from Accrington, five sons and two daughters.
He leaves a wife Ann,
waite said the applicant could not be allowed to “ride roughshod” over planning law and his prop osal that the application should be rejected was earned unanimously.
lian Armer, Misses Sylvia and Janet Robinson and Misses Helen and Anne Cornthwaite wore full- length pink dresses with white lace boleros . and pink mob caps. They all carried pink rosebuds and pink and white carnations. Page boy was Andrew
Read, the bride’s nephew. Best man was Mr Peter
Claughton, groomsman was Mr David Morphet and ushers Mr Harvey Robinson, the bride’s brother-in-law and Mr Neil Jackson. The ceremony was con
ducted by the Rev. B. P. Bate and organist was Mr N. Clark. A' reception was held at
the White Bull, Gisburn, followed in the evening by
Concern about
viaduct
CONCERN over the con dition of the brickwork on Whalley viaduct was ex pressed at a meeting of the Ribble Valley Couri- cil’s Planning and Trans portation Committee. Chief Executive Mr
'ture. There had been con siderable penetration by frost and water. If it continued - to de
Michael Jackson said that he had been for a walk in the area and was shocked at the state of the struc-
a party at Bolton-by-Bow- land Village Hall. The couple are honey
dale. P hotograph: P y e’s,
Clitheroe. Turned down
A PROPOSAL to erect two flats on land at' the rear of Holden Street, C l i th e ro e , has been tu rn ed down-by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com mittee.
Approved
ing works in Ribblesdale Square, Chatburn, to a dwelling house has been granted by the Ribble' Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee.
OUTLINE approval for the conversion of the three storey former print
mooning in Paris and will live in Horton-in-Ribbles--
teriorate, British Rail might be faced with the same problem at Whalley as they were at Ribble- head, where closure . is rumoured. Mr Jackson said he had
Keith and sister Madge a lso ' live with thei families on Vancouver Island, while another brother, Geoff, lives with his mother a t Wad dington.
Mr Dinsdale’s brother More bedrooms
DESPITE objections by two neighbours, a major extension to an old peo ple’s guest house at Whal ley has been approved by the Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub- Committee.
the owner of “The Croft,” ICing Street, means that the number of bedrooms will be increased from 14 to 27.
The application, from CORNELIA JAMES
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