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WHEN Rimington farmer Mr Norman Lund tended one of his calving cows, he was, to say the least, surprised when she pro duced a fine Limousin calf — then gave birth to an other — and then another. It was quite a shock to
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A DRIVER with two en dorsements was given another chance when he appeared before Clitheroe magistrates on a motoring summons.
Meadowside, Grindleton, admitted driving without
Kevin Johnson (25), of
their farm worker, Philip Slater, have found out, triplets can be quite a handful.
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due care on Clitheroe Road, Barrow, and was fined £80, ordered to pay £5 costs and had his li cence endorsed.
secuting, said Johnson re ceived two endorsements earlier this year and was liable for disqualification.
Mr P. Howard, pro
with a car coming the other way, Mr Howard said.
Johnson’s van collided
Mrs Margaret Lupton chairman of the magis trates, said the Bench was prepared to give Johnson another chance and not disqualify him in view of his job.
Triple handful
YOU are never too young to learn about fire preven tion — as the youngsters from Langho CE School will tell you.
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was a visit from Black burn Fire Brigade, who certainly made seven- year-old David Scott’s day by allowing him to dress up in fireman’s uniform and try out some of the equipment, as can be seen
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Lack of cash delaying
hospital improvements
CONCERN is mounting that a shortage of cash from the Government could mean a delay ot up to five years in the proposed improvements to the area’s hospital services, members
the Blackburn, Hyndbum . and Ribble Valley Com munity Health Council are seeking a showdown with Health Minister Mr Ken neth Clarke to ensure suf
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Education offices row
ficient funds are made av ailable. The support of all the local MPs is also being
sought. At a private meeting,
the CHC considered the results of four local de bates on a consultative japer from the local lealth authority, which contains proposals for the hospital services well into the next century. The option backed by
have been completing art and craft work and writ ten pieces about fire. The resu lt of their
Co u n ty Coun. John
Watson. She claims the county
council has: • failed to follow
agreed policies, rules or procedures; • failed to take into
inthewroS e ro u sASCANBE
account im p o r tan t factors; • shown clear evi
labours formed a display in the school hall which parents were invited to visit. Headmaster Mr Stuart
the CHC involves the re tention of the existing hospitals in Blackburn and Accrington, with the “status quo” maintained at Clitheroe’s Community Hospital and Bramley Meade, Whalley. This recommendation,
Jackson said the week was of particular signifi cance with bonfire night coming up.
Ribble Valley compares cost of services
THE Ribble Valley Council comes a close second in a league table of how much au thorities' spend on services.
SAS film director talks to audience
director Ian Sharp was guest-of-honour at the
CLITHEROE-born film
Civic Hall, on Monday, for the first showing of the SAS-inspired film
“Who dares wins.” He made a special trip
north to see the film in his home town for nostal gic reasons and to help boost attendances at the cinema. The Ribble Valley
annual report for 1981, the council has published a table of statistics about itself and seven similar sized authorities. Ribble Valley spends
In its accounts and
£41,570 net per 1,000 of its population with only South Holland in Lincoln shire beating them with a figure of £41,970. Ribble Valley tops the
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Extra help needed on drainage problems
THREE extra staff are to be taken on by the Ribble Valley Council’s En gineering section to help with progress in dealing with drainage problems. In a rep o r t to the
Ribble Valley Council’s Policy and Resources Committee, Chief Execu tive and Town Clerk Mr Michael Jackson said that in the North West Water Authority’s opinion there were insufficient staff to carry out the agency
league table for the rate levied for 1981-82, wide spread nature of the borough^ probably being the biggest contributor to
the 20p in the £. The next highest rate of
Mayor, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg, introduced Mr Sharp to the audience at the start of the perform ance and he outlined the role of the SAS when called on to free VIP hos tages. Earlier Mr Sharp, ac
' ception in the Mayor’s parlour.
companied by his Black- pool-born wife Glen, his mother Mrs Ethel Sharp, of R a ilw ay View, Clitheroe, and friends and relatives, attended a re-
Whalley driver banned
A WHALLEY man was fined £150 and given an 18 month driving ban at
Clitheroe. John Bentley (38), of Kingsmill Avenue, admit ted driving a car with excess alcohol in his
blood. He also admitted driv
ing in the wrong direction in a one-way street and for this he was fined £20 and ordered to pay £5
the offences came to light when a policeman saw
Mr Philip Howard said
B e n t le y d r iv e from Clitheroe Market Place into Church Street.
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15.6p in the £ is levied by South Holland which has a 60,000 population com pared to the Valley’s 53,000. Refuse collection in the
Valley accounts for £8,830 per 1,000 population, with
Craven Council in North Yorkshire, another wide spread authority, second
at £8,500. In the manpower table
Ribble Valley has five full-time workers per 1,000 population against the average of 6.3 for the other authorities. The council employs 209
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WINNERS of the month ly bridge drive held Pendle Club, Clitheroe were: Mrs M. Holgate and Mrs B. Hanson, Mrs K Gudgeon and Mrs M Manning, Mrs Bowker and Mrs Thompson.
Adey, Mrs A. Foster Mrs Hargreaves, Mrs Kenyon, Mrs L. Barker and Mrs Huddleston.
Raffle winners: Mr T.
bridge session were Mr F Walker and Mr T. Thom- ber and Mrs E. Bush and Mr T. Adey.
Winners of the weekly
workload. The posts are for an
engineering assistant, technician and manual worker.
Good trade at Old Fair
ONE of th e old e s t annual events on the Clitheroe Auction Mart Calendar, the Old Fair Sale of all classes of store sheep, lambs and rams lived up to its reputation on Friday when 3,464 head of almost every type of sheep, lamb or ram known in these parts was on offer. A very large attendance of
customers saw a very good trade, with an almost complete clearance. Every class of sneep was in demand. Swaledale ewes made to £38,
full-time workers, and 50 part-time.
cross-bred horned ewes to £30, lonk to £43, gritstone to £45.
Mule ewes to £46, mule shearl ings to £69, Masham ewes to £40. Homed gimmer lambs made
to £35, wether to £31. half-bred g im m e r to £ 44, n alf -b red wether to £32, Suffolk to £34. Swaledale rams made to £80,
cross-bred horned rams to £115, lonk to £90, Suffolk to
£140 and Suffolk shearling rams to £160. * Fat cattle found a very selec
tive demand at Monday’s mart. Best cattle were good to sell while secondary sorts went for less money. Lambs were good to sell at slightly improved prices for most sorts. Forward were 84 fat cattle including 24 fat cows, 72 ewes and 952 lambs. Light steers made to 98.2p
k ilo and a v e r a g ed 9 5 .7p; medium to 96.6p (92.4p), light heifers to 103p (94.9), medium to 100.2p (89.4p). Uncertified steers made to
94.4p kilo (89.2p); heifers to 87.2p (84.4p), calf bulls to 104p (103.4p), fat- cows to 75.6p (68.9p). Light lambs to 150p kilo
(131.5p), standard to 148p (1 3 6p ) , medium to 1 4 4 .4p
(135.17p). Half-bred ewes to £25.50 (£22.10), homed ewes to £21.50 (£15.80).
the Ribble Valley Save Our school’s Action Group, is convinced that the county council has “ridden roughshod” over the people of the Ribble
Valley. She considers that the
inform the public. Mrs Brown leader of
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co u n ty council has changed courses in mid stream. Its bluff was called when the borough council offered to offset the savings which it was argued would be made by the reshuffle, she says. “The refusal of the fi
nancial offer suggests that economy was not the true reason for the proposal . . . and the real reason was withheld.” There is also criticism
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and concern of the coun ty’s “volume of voice” vote over the proposal. Mrs Brown adds that a
“private and confidential” review of the administra tion set-up in June recom mended “no significant financial saving- or im provement in service would be achieved by a major restructuring on the proposed lines.” Regarding bias, Mrs
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lives in Littlemoor Sabden, joined the C o n s e rv a t iv e s November 3rd, 19 two years later th e i r chairma Padiham. She has been lei
the local Conservat sociation and has constant party wor In those days
under 30 did not h vote and Miss Alsti paigned to extei franchise and w London to hear on Pankhurst sisters on the Suffragette ment. Miss Alston was.
firmly convinced that re moving the centre of local a dm in is t ra t io n from Clitheroe is seriously de trimental to the quality of service. “The proposal to keep
years, Sabden’s re ta tive on the 1 Burnley RDC an served on the Valley Council. She also spent
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on Sabden Parish and has been as with' Sabden O Club, the Horti Society, St Ni PCC and local c tion groups. In 1972 she
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circle in the past she feels, with co women’s rights being discussed today as in 1922.
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