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Council keeps up the pressure for rail link
CONTINUED pressure is being applied by the Ribble Valley Council for the reopening of the Clitheroe to Blackburn railway line. The council hopes to
Poultry farmer for 35 years
A RIBBLE VALLEY poultry farmer for more than 35 years, Mr Joseph Dugdale has died in hospi tal at the age of 80. Mr Dugdale was born
into a farming family at Harrop Fold and helped set up the haulage con tracting firm of Dugdale Parker at Shawbridge, Clitheroe, more than 50 years ago, until ill-health forced him to leave. He bought a poultry
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farm near Southport with his wife, Amy, and farmed th e re before taking Calder Farm at Bolton-by-Bowland. . The couple were to have celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary next Monday. In addition to his wife,
send a delegation to Brit ish Rail in which it will be joined by representatives from Clitheroe Town Council, the NE Lanca shire Development As sociation and the County
Council.Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson told ■ the council’s Planning- and Transportation Committee that BR chairman Sir Peter Parker had written to Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Waddington accepting that, in theory, the service could be oper ated at marginal cost, since the track and signal ling are already used for commercial operations. In addition, th e re was cu r re n tly a margin in the
tu r n - r o u n d time of th e M a n C h e s t e r -B l a c k b u r n se rvice which would allow an extens ion to Clitheroe u sin g ex is ting reso urces . However, according to
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Sir Peter, there could be timetable changes in 1984 which would reduce the turn-round time from 40
Mr Dugdale leaves two sons — Alan, who runs the Towneley Arms at Longridge, and Eric, who is managing director of the builders’ merchants at Chatburn. The service and crema
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Officer Mr Philip Bailey reported to the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee that a nearby resident claimed .the canteen would create
two years A FURTHER two years’ planning permission has been allowed for the pre fabricated canteen build ing at Trutex’s Henthorn Mill, Brown S t re e t , Clitheroe. Planning and Technical
minutes to five. In addition, a passenger
service introduced on a freight only line must bear its full allocated costs. Coun. Jack Can- (Bil-
tion took place at Accring ton yesterday.
MEMBERS of Gisburn YFC combined a treat for their village with a gift to charity last week. In answer to
demands from Gisburn villagers to put on their entry in the YFC National Entertainments Competition, members produced “Aliens Abroad” in the Festival
cheque for £260 was handed over to . Christie Hospital, Manchester, for children’s leukaemia research. The money, raised at
lington) said he. did not think there was much chance of having the ser vice, but members agreed to press on with the idea.
Fellowship
CALDERSTONES Re- tirement Fellowship was entertained with songs and dialect poems by three ladies from Black burn. At the monthly meeting
WHEN one of the cast of Bolton-by-Bowland Drama Group’s p roduction
good wishes were expre ssed to Mrs Learmont who is emigrating to Au stralia with her husband. Final arrangements
more hazardous heavy traffic and endanger chil dren. Mr Bailey added that
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“Murder at Deem House” had to pull out because of family illness, producer Jean Hammond bravely stepped in to fill the role. With less than a week
the building, as a canteen did not in itself create ad ditional traffic.
were made for the outing to Chester on May 24th. The Fellowship is hoping that members will donate cakes and tombola prizes for the jumble sale at Whalley Adult Centre on April 30th.‘ The next meeting is April 26th.
the play, which runs until Saturday, is Christine Newhouse. There are still some tickets left for all performances. .
to go before the first per formance, Mrs Hammond had her work cut out to learn the part of Miss Boone, which was to have been played by Brenda Dewhurst. Just how well she has
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Clement. Pictured are, from the
(seated), Ann Riley, Don P a r t in g to n , Eileen Wright, Richard Fallows, Clare Dakin and Sue
a disco, was presented by chairman Helen Falshaw to senior research officer Mr
Trevor Carr.
BRIDGE CLUB
TWENTY-NINE pairs took pail in the weekly session of Clitheroe Bridge Club, winners being: NS Mr R. Nieol Smith ................. -.range, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mrs P. Garde; EW Mr Osliffe and Mr Farrell, Mr Jennings and Mr Cubbon. Two of the younger mem
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at Brunei University, Middlesex, Mr John Ber nard Dinsdale was mar ried to receptionist Miss Janet Leigh at Hillingdon district Register Office, Uxbridge. The bridegroom is the
A student in electronics HOYLE — SHORROCK
Hoyle was married to telephone sales clerk Miss Carolyn Jane Shorrock at St Helen’s Church, Wad dington. The bridegroom is the
Farmer Mr Michael Ian
only son of Mr and Mrs John Dinsdale, of Wheat- ley Farm, Gisburn. The bride is the only
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daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Leigh, of Fern- down, Dorset. She wore a cream two-
only son of Mr and Mrs J. F. Hoyle, of Warwick Drive, Clithex-oe, and the bride is the eldest daugh ter of Mr and Mrs P. C. Shorrock, of Lower Whitehalgh Farm, Fenis cowles, Blackburn. The bride, given away
piece suit with matching hat and accessories and carried a spray of white and yellow roses. W itn e s se s were Nicholas and Penny
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ABOUT 60 local badmin ton enthusiasts are set ting out to raise cash for the Roefield Barn Recrea tion and Leisure appeal in the way they know best . . . with a 24-hour con tinuous series of games starting at 9-30 tomorrow night. The event is the brain
child of Mrs Barbara Meadows, of Barrow, who teaches badminton in the evenings at Ribblesdale
School. She said: “Through this
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by her father, wore a white crinoline gown of embroidered tulle with a long white veil secured by a headdress of small white silk flowers. She earned a bouquet of pink and white
Ritson. A reception was held at
flowers. Bridesmaids Miss Janet
and Miss Linda ShoiTock (bride’s sisters) wore cotton print crinoline dresses trimmed with pink flowers and satin. They had sprays of pink flowers in their hair and carried small bouquets of pink spray carnations. Best man was Mr John
THE owners of 30 Berk ley Drive, Read, have been refused planning permission for a living room extension. The Ribble Valley
Council’s Development Sub-Committee consi dered that, because of the siting of the windows, it would be detrimental to the amenity and privacy of adjoining residents. The roof was regarded
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as an incongruous feature creating an unnecessary increase in height and the committee also considered not enough information had been given about the proposed chimney.
Wrathall and groomsmen were Mr Robert Parker and Mr Anthony Dins dale. Ushers were Mr David Alty and Mr Peter Webster. The ceremony was con
ducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild. Organist was
Mr T. Sagar. After a reception at
Foxfields, Billington, the couple left for a honey moon in the Cotswolds. They are to live in Clitheroe. Photograph: Pye’s,
idea we hope to raise enough cash to let the Ribble Valley Council know that the people of the area are really desp erate for a sports hall in Clitheroe.”
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A PLAN to convert a barn into an agricultural worker’s house at Wiswell Eaves Farm, Wiswell, has been turned down by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com
mittee.The committee felt that there was no need for further accommodation on the farm.. Also it was considered that the barn still had a potential'ag ricultural function, and could not be converted without a lte r in g its character.
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•Mr J. Scott at the piano. Arrangements were made for an outing. The Companions meet
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WINNERS at the weekly bridge session at Pendle Club, Clitheroe, were Mrs K. Gudgeon' and j Mr J./ Harrison, Mrs 'A. - Barker and Mr J. R. Lynch.. 1
THE Good Companions met on Thursday at St Ann’s Court by kind per mission of Mrs M. Holly wood.. There were general knowledge
..games, re membering the shades of different colours, and community singing with
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