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Clitheroe 22324 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 27th, 1983


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Views on r future policy


WHALLEY Parish Council’s


future policy for the Queen Elizabeth II Play­ ing Fields is to be discus­ sed at next month’s meeting. Parish Council chairman


Miss Pauline Wilkinson said she is to propose that priority be given by the parish council to taking on the completion of the en­ trance from Mitton Road. This is to be supervised


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propose that no regular grant be made to the Playing Fields Manag- ment Committee, but that consideration be given from time to time to prop­ erly prepared and costed


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trates ’ Court, Derrick John Hall, of Longsight Avenue, Clitheroe, was fined £200 with £25 costs. Mr Geoffrey Simm, pro­


secuting for the Customs and Excise office, said Hall’s VAT returns for February 2nd to April 30th this year arrived 45 days after the deadline. Hall, owner of Auto­


parts, Albion Street, told the Bench that since the offence he had employed a part-time secretary to deal with the paperwork.


Autumn theme


AT Clitheroe Flower Club, Mrs Jean Robb, of Fulwood, gave a demonst­ ration with the theme “Shades of autumn.” The meeting was well


attended and Mrs G. Grange gave the vote of thanks. The next speaker will be Mrs B. Lucas on “Christmas.”


NOT enough staff and pressure of business were the reasons given by a Clitheroe garage prop­ rietor for failing to send in VAT returns on time. At Clitheroe Magis­


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re-slating grants


Critic of


“COLOSSAL and unbe­ lievable” was how Coun. Chris Holtom (Wilpshire) described a number of im­ provement grants for re­ stating repairs at the Ribble Valley Council’s Housing Com mittee meeting. A report showed more


than 70 applications for which the council was pro­ viding grants ranging from £778 to £4,320. Coun. Holtom asked


Team retains trophy


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild and their guests celebrated in style at their annual dinner. Fifty people attended,


at Whalley Abbey Confer­ ence House, and tucked into a three-course meal. They wore entertained by L ancashire folk duo Pendle Way. Among the guests were


Course for literacy helpers


THE Ribble Valley’s adult literacy service is in need of volunteers again. The service runs classes


th e M a y o rc s s of Clitheroe, Mrs Anne Cow- gill, and chairman , of the Preston and East Lancs


why the council was pro­ viding so much cash. Housing Officer Mr


Peter Gladwin replied that these were the last of the applications. Improve­ ment grants were discon­ tinued three months ago, he said, but these were outstanding and the coun­ cil had committed itself to paying for the repairs.


Arrears drop


MORTGAGE arrears in the Ribble Valley are still high, but on the way down.


Valley Council’s Housing Committee were told at a meeting a few days ago that at the end of August arrears totalled £16,000.


Members of the Ribble


Deputy Chief Executive Mr Gordon Onslow said this figure was more than £1,000 down on that from the same period of 1982.


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JUST champion — that’s Chatburn CE School’s netball team, which has, for the third year run­ ning, won the Trutex Netball Cup for small schools in the Ribble Valley. Seven teams took part


in the tournament, which was held at Edisford School, Clitheroe. Competition was keen


and Chatburn’s team of Ruth Hargreaves, Neomy Haworth, Naomi Johnson, Dianne Lakin, Rachel Smith, Shirley Tittering- ton, Claire Hargreaves and Charlotte Bithell did not have an easy time re-


rated the to]) four teams, with Brookside coming second and Mellor and Brabins Endowed, Chip­ ping, tying for third place. Teacher in charge of


tabling the title. Just three points sepa­


Chatburn’s team is Mrs Mavis Strickland. The large schools’ net-


ball tournament, also held at Edisford, was won by St Wilfred’s, Longridge, with Longridge County Primary second and Whal­ ley third. Proudly displaying the


cup are, back, from the left, Rachel and Naomi. Centre, Claire, Neomy and Shirley and, front, Charlotte and Dianne.


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SWING seats at Whal- ley’s Abbots Way play area which have been damaged by vandals are to be replaced by the Ribble Valley Council. Parish Council chairman


nbigh Drive, Clitheroe, joined the Guild in 1967 and was treasurer and a committee member for seven years. Married, with two sons


stands down as Evening Guild chairman next Thursday and her succes­ so r is Mrs J a n e t Hemingway. Mrs Hemingway, of De­


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and a daughter, she is a member of Clitheroe Cric­ ket, Bowling and Tennis Club and attends the Parish Church. Mrs Sainsbury, of Be­


dents throughout the Ribble Valley participat­ ing in literacy courses, but there are still places available on the basic En­ glish course at Ribbles­ dale for more advanced students, taking them almost up to O-level stan­ dard)


verley Drive, has been a member of the Guild for 19 years and is a past chairman and president of the Preston and East Lancs F ed era tio n of TWGs.


'Not big enough’ to join


THE League for Canine Control is aiming to start a pilot scheme which makes owners clear up after their dogs have fouled. Whalley Parish Council


members welcomed the move, as the parish lias been trying, since 1971, to deal with the problems caused by dogs fouling footpaths. But chairman Coun.


Coun. Miss Pauline Wil­ kinson told councillors that the damaged parts were to be replaced with flat seats rather than the cradle variety, because of cost.


Miss Pauline Wilkinson said she did not feel that th e v illag e was big enough to join in the scheme. She explained that the


Watch on fine tree


WHALLEY Parish Coun­ cil is to look into the treatment of Dutch elm disease in an effort to pre­ serve a fine specimen on the Vale House site. Chairman Miss Pauline


Wilkinson told members that the elm tree had been inspected and tre­ ated some years ago. An inspector had said


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A BONFIRE on land in Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe, which was being prepared for Guy Fawkes night, was extin­ guished by one of the town’s fire engines after being lit on Sunday evening.


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Saving on fuel


A PROGRAMME of energy' conservation is to be introduced in Ribble Valley schools, aimed at reducing fuel bills. A sum of around


£19,500, has been ap­ proved for the measures


which include water flow restrictors to hot water taps. The . energy-conserva­


HIGH-CLASS women’s wear drew a 200-strong audience to a Whalley fashion show organised by the local branch of the women Conservatives. The selection of fash­


ions ranged from evening dresses to the latest in bridal wear. Proceeds of £230 will go


towards the Ribble Valley Conservative Associa­ tion’s Whalley, Wiswell and Barrow L ad ie s ’ Branch. Pictured are models


tion programme is part of a package for Lancashire schools approved by the county’s education build­ ings Sub-Committee. The work ranges from


roof, wall, and pipe insu­ lations, to draught-proof­ ing and lighting controls. The water restrictors


reduce the supply of hot water to a previously cal­ culated amount, thus saving on fuel. The work is due to take


featuring some . of the fashions shown by Castle Couture, of Clitheroe.


DRIVE FOR RECRUITS


THE North West Region of the National Front, in conjunction with Black­ burn NF, is undertaking a recruiting drive in the Ribble Valley, starting in Clitheroe. Recruitment leaflets are


place in the present finan­ cial year, subject to the county’s finance sub-com­ mittee approving the necessary funds.


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