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SIXTY-TWO . candi­ dates have entered the fray for the Ribble Valley Council elec­ tions next month, seven fewer than in 1 9 7 9 .


They seek your elections


May


retu rn ed unopposed, seven being ex is t in g members. There will be contests


Twelve of them will be


in 13 of the 23 wards, with 50 candidates fight ing for 26 seats. The main battles will be


at Clitheroe and Lon- gridge, where a total of 15 seats are at stake. The number of candi


dates not seeking re-elec­ tion has risen to 15 follow­ ing the non-acceptance through late arrival of the nomination papers of Lon- gridge Independent John


Michael Dewhurst. May 5th, election day,


is an extra special occa­ sion for one Clitheroe family. Mrs Ethel Penny, her husband Robert and son Rowland are contest­ ing three seats for Labour in Clitheroe. In all, Labour will be


ever challenge. The Independent chal­


lenge has waned, but there are two challenging a Conservative for one seat at Chipping.


fighting in eight wards with 12 candidates.


The Conservatives field


a total of 36 candidates, contesting all but one ward, Chatburn, where Mayor-elect Coun. Ted Boden is unopposed. The SDP-Lib Alliance, is mounting its biggest-


seven Independents in the running. In the last elec­ tions, in 1979, Indepen­ dents won 12 seats.


This time there are


Conservatives 24, Inde­ pendents 8, Labour 2, SDP/Liberal Alliance 2. There are two vacancies. Here is the full list of


The present line-up is


candidates (* denotes re­ tiring councillor):


CLITHEROE


Trinity (three seats): David Johnson Butterworth (SDP- Lib), Fairfield Drive. Mrs Daphne Forbes (C), Regent J Street, Waddington. ’“Bertram


Edisford, Low Moor and


Richard Langhorne (Lab), Riverside, Low Moor. Lawr­ ence McEntee (Ind), Lancaster Drive. John Nuttall (C), Edis­ ford Road. Rowland Edward Penny (Lab), Hayhurst Street. Grammar School (three):


ones (Lab), Kemple View.


Peter Edmund Chatburn (C), Goosebutts Lane. Mrs Patricia Margaret Hall (C), Shaw Gar­ dens, Chatburn. *Richard Howel Jones (SDP-Lib), War­ wick Drive. Robert Penny (Lab), Hayhurst Street. *Leo Wells (C), Chester Avenue. St James’s (two): Alan


CLITHEROE


Trinity (three seats): David Johnson Buttenvorth (SDP-Lib


Edisford, Low Moor and


Alliance), Fairfield Drive. Ber­ tram Jones (Lab), Kemple View. Lawrence McEntee (Ind), Lancaster Drive. John Nuttall (C), Edisford Road. Rowland Edward Penny (Lab), Hayhurst Street. Grammar School (three):


VOTERS in four Ribble Valley parishes will have to wait until after polling day on May 5th, if they are to elect a parish coun­ cillor. The prospect of extra


Patricia Margaret Hall (C), Shaw Gardens, Chatburn. Richard Howel Jones (SDP- Lib), Warwick Drive. Robert Penny (Lab), Hayhurst Street. Leo Wells (C), Chester Avenue. St James’s (two): Alan


and one each in the three other parishes. The four are currently uncontested.


So after the elections,


Daniels (Lib-SDP), Duck Street. Bruce Howard Dowles (Lab), Whalley Road, James McGhie (Lab), Waterloo Road. Edward Newhouse (C), Whal­ ley Road. Irene Mavis Oxford (C), Primrose Street. Ribblcsdalc (two): Richard


Kenneth Brooke Baker (C), Brett Close. Eric Bracewell (C), Primrose Street. John H a r t le y Cowgill ( In d ) , Hereford Drive. Ethel Penny (Lab), Hayhurst Street.


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WHALLEY AND LITTLE MITTON


Dickins, Washbrook Close, Barrow'. Jack Guyer (retired), Sydney Avenue. Patricia Mary ifarper, The Square. James Michael Green (life underwri­ ter), Old Row, Barrow. Clara Horsfall (housewife), Church Lane. Harold Spencer Johnson (retired), The Grove. Geoffrey Mitchell (retired) Abbey Fields. Andrew Kevin Kelsall Pearson (solicitor’s clerk), Mitton Road. F r a n c is William Pope , Limefield Avenue. George Alfred Reynolds (upholsterer), Accrington Road. Eric James Ronnan


Whnllcy (seven): Keith John


Avenue. Flkora Jeavons Smit (housewife), Sydney Avenue. Pauline Wilkinson, Queen


(plumber), '


Sydney ' ~ ’th


Street. . Little Mitton (two): Kath­ leen Sharpies (schoolteacher) Bramley View, Whalley.


Thelma Feather (housewife), Mitton Road, Whalley.


LONGRIDGE


Cliff (C), Chapel Hill. June Kiernan (C), Higher Road. George Edward Metcalf (SDP- Lib), Kestor Lane. David James Moon (C), Wyndeiie Close. Frank Priest (C), Danven Close. Gordon Leslie Ronan (Lab), Kestor Lane. Richard Bernard Thornton (C),


Alston (five): John Davis


parish elections AFTER the main polling day — in Chatburn, Sabden, Rams- greave and Middop — is raised because too few nominations came forward from the parishes con­ cerned to meet last Satur­ day’s deadline. This means there are two vacancies in Sabden


Hothersall Lane. John Kenneth Mercer, Hothersall Lane. Elizabeth Pearson, Hothersall Lane. James Thomas Stock- dale, Ribchester Road. Brian Knowles Walker, Lower Col­ lege Farm. Henry Procter Walker, Lower College.


E dw a rd ' C ow p e r thw aite (farmer), Schofield Farm. Wil­ liam Henry Holgate (farmer), Standen Hey Farm. Ruth Lawrence Aldersey Mundy, Rock Terrace. Madge Nutter, Brook House. Sylvia Taylor, Holly House. John Garnett Whitwell, Limehouse Farm. Rose York, East View.


Pendleton (five): George


Braithwaite, Airey Houses, Knowle Green. John Frank Casson, Blackburn Road. Joyce Dewhurst (C), Chesterbrook. Patricia Ann Dickinson, Pre­ ston Road. Reginald Green all Holt, Church Street. Anthony Edward Jackson (C), Lower Boyce Farm. John Marcus Mallam (SDP-Lib), Church Street. Joseph Noblet (retired), Church Street. David Keith Walmsley (C), Chesterbrook.


Ribchester (seven): Brian ★


Aspden, Somerset Avenue. Peter Baird-Jones, Durham Road. Arthur Dewhurst, Shropshire Drive. P e te r Evans, Knowsley Road. Stuart James Hill, Woodcrest. Kath­ leen Pemberton (housewife), Beaver Close. John Robert Richardson (accounts rep.), Maple Close, Clayton-le-Dale. Winifred Margaret Thompson, . Lyndale Avenue.


Wilpshirc (seven): Betty


ston (C), Barnacre Road. Gwendoline Gerrard (Lab), Springs Road. Catherine Mary Hodkinson (C), Dilworth Lane. Morris Daniel Lovatt (C), Well- brow Drive. Susan Mary McCormick (Lab), Chaigley Road. Mary Agnes Melling (C), Derby Road. Doris "Peters (Lab), Windsor Avenue. Lawr­ ence Pye (C), Coniston Close. Alison Ewart Ronan (Lab), Kestor Lane.


Kestor Lane. Dilworth (five): David Coul-


liam Clarke Gorman, Park View, Main Street. Alice Mar­ garet Hudson, Sunnymede. William Stanworth Pate, Rimington Lane, Rimington. Hairy Turner Waddington (C), Park View. Anthony Aston Walters (fanner), Manor House Farm, Howgill. Francis Haworth Wrathall, Moor


Gisburn (five): Alfred Wil­


hurst (seven): Victoria Mar­ garet Blackie, Nooks Farm, Stonyhurst. Mary Josephine Margaret Brown (housewife), The Dene, Hurst Green. Roger Holden (newsagent), Silver Street, Hurst Green. William Jacques (plasterer), Whalley Road, Hurst Green. Eileen Mary Mather, The Dene, Hurst Green. David Bernard Tayl- forth (engineering designer), Bilsberry Cottages, Hurst Green. Anne Wales, Smithy Row, Hurst Green. Vincent Joseph Wilcock (farmer), Bradhurst Farm, Stonyhurst. Chaiglcy (one): Allan Kay, New House Farm.


BAILEY AND CHAIGLEY Hurst Green and Stony-


AIGHTON, ★


Laithe Farm. West Bradford (five): El-


Billington Gardens. Frederick Ellis (Ind.), Raymond Gibson (Lab.), Larkhill Cottages, Old Langho. Lewis Gomall Gollop, Pasturelands Drive. Frank Hargreaves (Con.), Mytton Fold Farm, Langho. William Sandford Hasler (chartered en-


Billington (nine): Jack Carr,


lalene Aspin, Eaves House Farm. John Francis Brierley, Scar Head Cottage. Bryan Bristol, Whittakers Farm. Wil­ liam Ralph Iphofen, Southfield Drive. William Maunders, Three Rivers Caravan Park. Albert Titterington, Grindleton Road.


Dobson, Hothersall Lane. Harry Kinder, Hothersall Lane. William Wilson McKune Margerison (company director)


Hothersall (seven): Laurence Sineer), Brooklands,, Whalley


lington Gardens. Derek Ibbot- son, Moorland Road, Langho. Christopher Jungbluth (C), Bil-


Pad. John Hindley (Lab.), Bil­


Ribble Valley Council will have to announce the vac­ ancies, on behalf of the parishes, in the press, paving the way for either co-option of a councillor or an election.


spokesman said: “It is un­ usual for there to be four parishes. We tend to get one or two. Nominations generally have been a bit


A Ribble Valley Council


lington Gardens. Kathleen Alicia Robinson (C), Calder Avenue.


BOWLAND-WITH- LEAGRAM


Bowland (three): John Arthur Alpe (farmer), New


Laund, Little Bowland. Jeanne Elizabeth Mercer, Lickhurst Farm, Chipping. Ian Luke


Lane. votes at


whurst (Lab), Parlick Avenue. Mrs Catherine Mary Hodkinson


Dilworth (three): John De­


Daniels (SDP-Lib), Duck Street. James McGhie (Lab), Waterloo Road. Edward New- house (C), Whalley Road. Mrs Irene Mavis Oxford (C). Prim­ rose Street. Ronald Michael Valovin (Lab), Kirkmoor Road. Ribblcsdale (two): Richard


(C), Dilworth Lane. William Joseph Holden (C), Chaigley Road. *Miss Man- Agnes Mel- ling (C), Derby Road. Michael Pearson (SDP-Lib), Hothersall Lane, Hothersall. Mcllor (three): Kevin Jack-


son Crook (C). The Green, Os- baldeston. Mrs Karina Lancas­


Kenneth Brooke Baker (C), Brett Close, *Eric Bracewell (C), Primrose Street. *John H a r t le y Cowgill ( In d ) . Hereford Drive. Mrs Ethel Penny (Lab), Hayhurst Street.


LONGRIDGE


ing (Lab). Hacking Drive. John Davis Cliff (C), Chapel Hill. George Edward Metcalf (SDP- Lib), Kestor Lane. John Gerard Murry (Lab), Appleton, Knowle Green. ’“Richard Ber­ nard Thornton (C), Kestor


Alston (two): Desmond Bald­ Parish council nominations


slower this time.” Polling takes place only


garet Lillian Dyson Mayes (widow), Sharpies Farm. John Walmsley, Sykes Farm.


in the 17 wards which are being contested. Main fight will be in





Clitheroe, where 18 candi­ dates, many with party tags, will be fighting for 10 Town Council seats in


the four wards. Among Clitheroe coun­


cillors not seeking re-elec­ tion are Brian Braithwaite — because of health reasons — and deputy Mayor Peter Nuttall. Here is the full list of


candidates.


B u t te rw o r th , Moorfield Avenue. Francis Herbert Col­ lier, Moorfield Avenue. John Fish Entwistle, Ramsgreave Road. Frank Highton, Waver- ley Road.


Ramsgrcave (five): Roland ★ .


toms, Whalley Road. Thomas Farrell, Woodhead Road. Cyril Law, Straits Lane. Stuart Riley, Westfield Avenue. Jack Shaw, St John’s Close. Hill Speak, Worthalls Farm. Phyllis Sumner, George Lane. Barbara Snape Totty, Hambledon View.


Read (eight): Desiree Bot­ cent, Dunsop Bridge. Raymond


Bridge. Lower Division (five):


Alice Ainsworth, Nickey Lane. Clarence Fairhurst, Nickey


Mellor (eleven): Elizabeth


Slater (estate foreman). Three Lane Ends Cottages, Dunsop


Porter (farmer), Lower Fence Wood Farm, Little Bowland. David Edward Rich (farm worker), Higher Road, Lon-


gridge. Lcagram (three): Laurance


Albert Harrison (mink farmer), Moss Side. Han-y Parkinson (farmer), Dairy Barn Farm. C h a r le s Weld Blundell (farmer), Leagram Park.


•Edward Robinson, Startifants. Peter Stott, Clark House Farm. Mary Elizabeth Wade (housewife), Kirkfield. Roger Wallbank (joiner and builder), Ferry Butts.


Berry, Seed Hill. Hugh Gor- nall, Garstang Road. William Henry Heane, Parsonage Lane. Richard Charles William Seed, Kirklands. Terence Norman Till, Back Lane. William


Chipping (six): Henry James ★


Donald Crompton, Waddow View. Eric Edmondson, Queensway. Kenneth Holding, West Bradford Road. Graham John Robbins, Brook Villas. Daphne Forbes (hotel and ca­ tering scientist), Regent Street. John Iveson Walmsley (farmer), Gannies Farm. John Charles Watson (retired bank manager), Pinder Close.


Waddington (seven): Jack ★


Dugdale, Dutton Manor. James Hargreaves (farmer), De- whurst House Farm, Ribches­ ter. William Richard Holden (agricultural contractor), Yew Tree House. Harold Piercy (farmer), Moor Game Hall. Thomas Whalley (retired farmer), Gallows Lane.


Dutton (five): Adam Thomas


BASHALL EAVES and GREAT MITTON


Henry Backhouse, Clough Bottom. George Barry Barnes,


Bashall Eaves (three):


Herbert Green (retired), Lang- dale. Denis William Jury (shoe manufacturer), Bank House,


Grindlcton (seven): Samuel


Sawley. Jeremy Peter Lloyd (sales manager) Rose Cottage. Leslie James Nevett (retired engineer), Ribblesdale View. William Smalley (timber mer- chant), Spring Villa. Fred Waddington (farmer), Stephen- sons Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland. Jack Baron West (retired schoolmaster), The Manor


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Horace Dowle (retired carpent­ er), Root Hill Cottage, Dunsop Bridge. Sarah Winifred Fox (housewife), Ivy Cottage, Dunsop • B r id g e . David


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A DRAFT plan to open Stocks Reservoir to the public is a good first step to sensible use of a beautiful area, Ribble Valley Council’s Recre­ ation and Leisure Committee agreed at its meeting on Monday.


proposals to improve access for walkers, bird ' watchers and others, and to create picnic areas for the public. The plan was di-awn up


Members endorsed


in consultation with the North West Water Au­ thority and will now be used to gauge,the reaction of the public. Coun. Bill Fleming (Bil­


lington) said: “This plan i s ' a good first step and shows what a great asset Stocks could, be if de­ veloped to fit in with its environment.” Coun. Brian Braith­


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sidy (Clitheroe) suggested it might be possible to create a nature trail to get people off the main


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John Leighton Hardman, Lower Hodder Cottages. John Thomas Wilkinson (retired), Edisford Hall Cottage, Edis­ ford Bridge. Margaret William­ son (housewife), Sagar Barn,' Higher Hodder.


Bashall Hall. John Spurgon, Mason Green. Great Mitton (three): Philip


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, GISBURN FOREST and SAWLEY


Herbert David Cornthwaite, Closes Hall Farm. Francis Spencer Dinsdale, Alder House. Joyce Lilburn (house­ wife), White Cottage. Alan Moorhouse, Bay Gate Cottage. Terence Murray (C), Anna Lane, Tosside. Jennie Wilkin­ son, Church Gates. Henry Wol- fenden (farmer), Bolton Mill Farm.Gisburn F o re s t (two): Pauline Brown (Lib/Alliance), •Chapel House, Tosside. Jack Winnard, Manor House, Grun-


Bolton-by-BowIand (seven): Lawson House.


SLAIDBURN and EASINGTON


' Parker (farmer), Horns Farm. Margaret Mary Shaw (school teacher), Lower Highfield. Easington (two): George


Can-, Duckmire Farm. William Richard King-Wilkinson (sol­ icitor), Rock House. Jean Lawson, Chapel Street. George


Slaidburn (five): Henry


Robinson, Chapel Street, Slaid- bum. Ahvyne Wallbank, Hal­ steads Farm, Slaidburn.


(five): Harold Edward Airey, Thomley Hall, Thomley. John Brian Airey, Higher Cock Leach. Jean Isobel Faraday, Arbour Farm. Joseph Moon, Bradley Hall, Chaigley. Wil liam Malcolm Pye, Little Can Side.


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• Burnholme Farm, Whitewell. ★


Michael John Aloe (farmer). New Laund Farm, Whitewell. Donald Baines (farmer), Burholme Farm, Whitewell. Geoffrey Clegg (farmer), Stakes Farm, Whitewell. Edmund Sandham (farmer), Lower Lees Farm, Whitewell. Christopher Spence (farmer),


. Rydal Place. Thomas Hudson, Park Avenue. Clifford Chester Johnson, Greenfield Avenue. Jennifer Jane Joyce, Downham Road. Ronald Vincent Smith (vehicle fitter), Ribble Lane. Mavis Strickland, Downham Road. James Whittaker, Dow­ nham Road.


Chatburn (eight): Herbert Edward .Boden (headmaster),


Ainsworth (farmer), Showley Fold. Cyril John Eden (re­ tired) , 'Ribche ste r Road. Harold Montague Kemp (self- employed), Oak Farm. Francis Sidney Rogers ( retired), Knowsley Road West. Frank Wade (farmer), Low Farm.


Clayton-le-Dale (five): Peter ★


Bell (electrician), Higher Com­ mons Lane. Hilda Boyes, Foul- Acre, Mellor. David Edward Coar, Smalley Fold Farm. Wil­ liam Ernest Gorse, Higher Commons Lane. John Marshall Greenwood (farmer), Water-, side.- Eric Taylor, Sunderland Hall Farm.


Baldcrstone (six): Ernest


Lane. Madge Green, Nickey Lane. Thomas Loynds, Mellor Lane. Beryl Lindsay Sephton (d o c to r ) , Mellor Lane. Elizabeth Taylor, Mellor Lane. J“ack Markham Tennant, Church Lane. Stanley William Thomas, Mellor Lane. Sheila Turner , Glendale Drive. Charles Warkman, Mellor Brow. David Wain, Bosburn Drive, Mellor Brook.


Ashton (chartered librarian), Stopper Lane. Frank Marsden Simpson, Hardacre Lane. Allan Stott (footpath inspector), Beech Croft, Newby. Herbert Thistlethwaite, Lower Gills Farm. Isaac Blezard Whittaker


RIMINGTON and MIDDOP Rimington (five): Brian


ter (Irnl), Osbaldeston Lane, Osbaldeston. *John Walmsley (C). Higher Commons Lane, Osbaldeston. Charles Warkman (C). Mellor Brow, Mellor. Billington (three): "Jack


Carr (C). Billington Gardens. Billington. *Frederick Ellis (Ind). Whalley Road, Langho. •William Fleming (C). Whalley Road. Langho. George Leo Nickson (C), Northcote Road, Langho.Claylon-le-Dale and Sales- bury (one): ’Geoffrey Ains worth (C), Longsight Road Clayton-le-Dale. Chipping (one): Joseph Moon


(Ind), Bradley Hall, Chaigley.


(C), Hesketh Lane. Ribchester (one): *Anthon.v


Hugh Gomall (Ind). Garstang Road. William Henry Bowkei


Edward Jackson (C). Black­ burn Road. John Marcu Mallam (SDP-Lib). Church Street.Read (one): Thomas Farrell (Lab), Woodhead Road. •Jerome Collingwood Rietchel


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Frank Edgar Dyson (SDP-Lib), Carters Lane. *Mrs Joyce Lil


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Edward Boden (Ind), Rydal Place.Wiswcll and Pendleton (one): *Mrs Myra _ Clegg (C), Pendleton Road, Wiswell. Sabden (one): Anthony De­


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