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8 Clitlieroc Advertiser and Times, December 1st, 1983


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) It’s vaudeville time at Downham


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John Charles Walker- Smith was married to home economist Miss Elizabeth Jane Sulch at St Alphege’s Church, Sol­ ihull.


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elder son of Mr and Mrs Charles Walker-Smith, of Rogersfield, Langho, and the bride is the third daughter of Mr and Mrs Trevor Sulch, of Claver- don Close, Solihull.


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by her father, wore a white broderie anglaise gown with a pearl head­ dress. She carried a bou­ quet of yellow and white roses.


The bride, given away


b r id e g ro om ’s nie ce , Samantha Lakin, and the bride’s cousins, Suzannah Minchin, Lucy Fowler and Lucy Cranfield.


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tered taffeta dresses and carried posies of white and yellow roses.


Gerald Ferguson and groomsmen were Mr David Walker-Smith and Mr Richard Walker- Smith, brothers of the bridegroom.


in Majorca, the couple are to live in Upton, Chester. Photograph: Lionel, of


Following a honeymoon Solihull.


Parking problem


PEOPLE at Whalley are causing problems for the elderly residents of Vale House by using the pri­ vate car park. And the warden of the


scheme is having to take abuse from non-residents using the car park when he asks them to leave. Ribble Valley Council’s


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PTA drive nets £200


ABOUT 180. people rolled up to the annual whist, domino and beetle drive organised by Bowland County Secondary School PTA in the school hall on Friday. It raised £200 for PTA funds. W h is t w in n e r s • —


Ladies: Mrs Bell, Mrs Breaks, Mrs Lax, Mrs Taylforth. Gents: Mr C ow p e r thw a ite , Mrs Clark, Mr Parker, Mr Hogg. Dominoes: Mr J. Oddie,


Housing Committee heard that the problem is dif­ ficult to control, because a banner would be cumber­ some for emergency vehi­ cles- and difficult for hand­ icapped people to operate. Planning and Technical


B e s t man was Mr They wore blue wa­


tergood said that all the tickets for tomorrow and Saturday night had been sold, but there were one or tivo left for tonight’s peifomiance. Proceeeds are for vil­ lage hall funds.


the village hall, consists of entertainment in the music hall style, ivith Bill Taylor as MC. Producer Barbara Scal-


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£300 fine for polluting stream


from the silage clamp was overflowing and grossly polluting the stream with silage liquor.


fending, said that the silage machinery was working correctly, but the incident was due to human error in that the manager did not inspect his tank regularly.


domestic sewage level and there was fungal growth on the bed of the stream. Mr J. T. P. Smith, de­


The pollution was about 15 times the approved


secuting, said that an in­ spector for the NWWA traced pollution in Stocks Beck back to the farm. There, a collecting tank


at Deer House Farm, was also ordered to pay £100 costs. Mr David Hosker, pro­


A FARM manager at Gis- burn was fined £300 at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court for polluting a beck by allowing effluent to enter from a silage clamp. David Nicklin, manager


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Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Conn, and Mrs Ted Boden, and the Clitheroe Mayor and May­ oress, Coun. and Mrs John Cowgill. There was a bring-and-


buy stall, a raffle and tombola.


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Sibbering (21), of Lin- dadale Avenue, Accring­ ton, was also ordered to pay £349.73 compensation and £25 costs.


A YOUTH who put his fist through a plate-glass window at the Swan Hotel, Whalley, was fined £100 at Clitheroe Magis­ trates’ Court for criminal damage. Carl Andrew Nicholas


secuting, said that there had been a large disturb­ ance inside the pub. Fighting had broken out while people were leav­ ing, and the defendant had put his fist through the window in the inner front door. The defendant told the


court that he was drunk at the time and did not know what he was doing.


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Officer Mr Philip Bailey said it was the people of Whalley who were the culprits, but added that the local police were aware of the problem and a temporary sign had been erected, stating that the car park is private. It was also suggested


that a gate should be erected on the footpath between the bus station and the scheme, to stop young people on cycles and motor bikes using it.


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SANTA CLAUS proved a big hit with youngsters at Wh a lley M e th o d is t Church Christmas Fair. The fair, organised by


Mr Jimmy F ell, was opened by Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Ted Boden.


p e re w ere w h ite


elephant, cake, plant, Christian books, toys and bring-and-buy stalls and £563 was raised for church funds.


Whitaker, Mrs Beattie, Mrs P a rk e r , Mrs P. Holden, Mr. F. Simpson, Mrs Robinson, Mr Giles, Heather Bury. Beetle: Anthony Smith,


Debtors sought


A LIST of former tenants who were in arrears has been issued by the Ribble Valley Council to all its members, in case they can help officials to trace the people and take appropri­ ate action.


PLANNING


AN application for an extension ] to an industrial building on Up- j b rooks In d u s t r ia l E s ta te , ; Clitheroe, for use as a work­ shop for the motor trade, is among the latest planning ap­ plications to be received by Ribble Valley Council (No. 0616). Other applications include


Karen Fellowes, Duncan Cowking, Esther Parsons.


the following: Clitheroc: Renewal of fence


at West View allotments, Prim­ rose Street (0611); renovations and repairs to Shaw Cottage (listed building), Shawbridge Street (0613). Grindlcton: Alterations to


roof of Jubilee Cottage (0609). Sawlcy: Residential develop­


tablished use certificate for land at the rear of Highfield, Garstang Road, for building op­ erations, including the man­ ufacture of concrete products (0615).


ment on land ^ ad ja cen t to Sawley Reading Rooms (0610). Chipping: Application tor es­


Mr Peter Tidey, pro­ '


supporting the annual ploughman’s lunch organ­ ised by the Clitheroe Sup­ p o r t Group for the Leonard Cheshire Homes, which raised £600. Guests included the


NEARLY 170 people called for lunch at the home of Mr and Mrs G. B. Barnes, Bashall Hall, B a sh a l l E a v e s , on Sunday. The visitors were all


Call for inquiry into mast siting


FEARS that the Ribble Valley could be over­ looked by two giant radio masts on Waddington


Fell have prompted the Lancashire branch i the CPRE to call for a public inquiry.


has a 100ft. mast, which it has permission to relocate due to the encroachment of W ad d in g to n F e ll Quarry. “Are there really no suitable alternatives in


worried that any delay might mean that ICI of Clitheroe, which has agreed to share the mast, is not prepared to wait. On the fell ICI already


police mast moved a step forward last week when Lancashire' County Coun­ cil’s Development and Control Sub-Committee gave the go-ahead. The Planning Committee will give its decision on Wed­ nesday. However, CPRE is


Plans for siting a 200ft.


Arranging dinner


A NUMBER of elderly people in Clitheroe will be treated to a Christmas dinner this year, thanks to the Salvation Army.


Tagg is hoping to arrange transport to take up to a dozen people, living on their own, to Burnley on Christmas Day. If he is unsuccessful, they will be given a meal in Clitheroe instead.


Local envoy Mr Jack


less sensitive locations?” asks Mr Ian Clements, public relations officer of the CPRE. “The issue is too impor­


their mast, which will provide microwave con­ tact with the main police radio tra n sm i t te r on Winter Hill, is needed for new transmission frequen­ cy ranges.


tant to be allowed to pass without the most exhaus­ tive possible analysis,” he adds. The police say that


Look at warden


charges TENANTS of Ribble Valley Council sheltered housing schemes could soon be paying for the services of a warden. The council presently


pers will be visiting the elderly and distributing pa r c e l s


ing in Waddington, Chat- bum and possibly Dow­ nham a week on Satur­ day, then in Clitheroe on the following Saturday.


Christmas. The band will be play­


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Gordon Onslow told the Housing Committee that, compared to other coun­ cils, the Ribble Valley was very generous to­ wards people in sheltered accommodation. He suggested that 10


faces a £70,000 bill for the upkeep of welfare services and is looking at ways, of reducing this figure. Borough Treasurer Mr


per cent of the' deficit could come from the gen­ eral rate fund and that the council should in to - . duce a charge for the war­ den’s service. The committee was told


principle to Mr Onslow’s suggestion so that he could come back to the committee with more de­ tailed figures.


B y p a s s c r a sh


A WOMAN was only slightly injured in a two- car collision on the A59 at Sawley Brow on Monday afternoon.


that out of 334 tenants in sheltered houses, 290 would receive a Govern­ ment subsidy. Members agreed in­


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