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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 28th, 1983 9 Ified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323.(Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Jellor, Kibble lews- Jhurch ^hat- how the


Refused to take 3 mile detour


japing fe 80 | and Ivhich led. COIl- Mrs


A BILLINGTON man re­ fused to co-operate with a policeman when asked to take a three-mile diver­ sion to reach his home, which was only 80 yards away.


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with the officer’s direc­ tions, Alan Gallagher (40), of Elker Lane, was fined £40 by Clitheroe magis­ trates.


For failing to comply CLITHF 01 £5494 Souvenir book


marks centenary THE centenary of Chatburn Methodist Church is of much consequence to the village and to the Clitheroe Circuit, of which it is a part. The c irc u i t has


jo in t proje c t by Mr Harold C. Woods, and j church treasurer Miss Ida


birthday has been cele­ brated in two ways — by the visit of the Rev. Amos S. Cresswell, presi­ dent-designate of the Methodist Conference, who was at one time minister at Chatburn, and by the publication of a souvenir book. The 32 page book is a


flourished in the district since 1812 and the 100th milestone of one of its members is indeed a cause for celebration. Fittingly, the important"


Dugdale. The centenary relates


the group photographs of particular interest, along with the directory of per­ sonalities, many still well remembered. Appropriately, the final


Older people will find


TWENTY pupils of Wiswell Barrow prim­ ary school have taken their first look inside the world of local gov­ ernment with a visit to the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour. T h e i r h o s t , as


chamber and given an insight into the role of the Mayor and councillors. Coun. Mrs Clegg


Ribble Valley Mayor, was Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg, a governor of the school. The pupils were shown the council


page is devoted to a centenary hymn specially composed by Mrs Gladys


Chamley. Copies of the book are


available from Miss I. Dugdale, 21 York Street, Clitheroe (23124), price £1.50 or £1.75 by post.


WHEN police saw a car travelling “crabways,” they inspected the vehicle and found that its jacking points were out of line. For using a car with


defending, said that Gal­ lagher “lost his temper” when asked to go the long


Mr Geoffrey Isherwood,


way round. His house was only 80


and the Ribble Valley Chief Executive, Mr Michael Jackson, also described the civic re­ galia during the visit. Signing the visitors’


book as the children and the Mayor look on is teacher Mrs Ann Ingham (centre).


DANGEROUS PARTS


daneerous parts, Paul Swinscoe (21), of Whalley


Road, Clitheroe, was fined £40 and ordered to pay £5 costs by Clitheroe magistrates.


letter; he said he had since scrapped the car.


Pleading guilty by


yards up a road which had been turned into a one­ way system for the day, to solve traffic problems while a mini-marathon took place.


that his client would not have defied the order if the officer had used his discretion.


Mr Isherwood added


of parking a lorry in a no waiting area of King Lane, Clitheroe, Gal­ lagher was fined £15, with


For a separate offence


£5 costs. The court was told that


he had parked there to demonstrate the vehicle to a nearby shop owner.


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to the present building, but the Methodist cause in the village can be traced back at least 200 years. The Sunday school was established in 1864. The book is highly read­


able and covers in some detail the activities of the various organisations. There is also a reminder


of the village’s most tragic experience on October 30th, 1940, when a day­ light raider bombed the centre of the village, caus­ ing four deaths and doing extensive damage.


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PLANS to change Ros- sendale Guest House, York Street, Clitheroe, into a residential hotel for the elderly have been sub­


mitted to the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number


0238). Owner Mrs Wendy


Davies, who has been/ th e re for abo u t 18 months, has also applied for an extension to the building.


Clitheroe: Demolition of cottage,


Other applications from


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A COFFEE evening or­ ganised by Galderstones H o sp ita l League of Friends has made £123 to- wards the cost of a sea­ side caravan used to give residents a holiday. People from as far afield as Blackburn and


Villagers will be involved


Burnley attended the function, despite a freak thunder and snow storm. It was held at the home


of the league’s chairman, Mr Frank Nelson, in Church Brow, Clitheroe. Attractions included the bring-and-buy stall (in our picture), cake and plant stalls and a raffle for a giant teddy bear. The money will help to


AN assurance that public meetings will be held before Whalley Parish Council makes any deci­ sions to buy land or purchase a building for a community centre was given at the annual parish meeting.


TINIAN*}


A 'lk l 'C V ' ’>'-4 4 Castle Street, ,V Clitheroe, .


pay off a loan on the cara­ van recently acquired by the Friends and based at Morecambe.


of BMX pedal cycle track on land next to the Com­ mercial Hotel (0226). Aighton, Bailey and


Chaigley:' Extension to Sagar Wood, Birdy Brow (0221) . Replacement of double pitched roof with single pitched roof at The Croft, Stonyhurst College (0222) .' Grindleton: Proposed


attached garage at Cob House Barn, Green Lane


(0236).Chipping: Provision for new access to Top. O’ Sau n d e rs , Old Hive (0223).


Faulty blanket


A BEDROOM fire at 14 Conway Avenue, Clitheroe, was brought | under control in 15 mi­ nutes by two units from the town’s fire station. It I was thought to have been | caused by a faulty electric b la n k e t . There was damage to a mattress and bedding, but nobody was in the house at the time.


MISSING SIGNS


week’s parish council meeting that name plates had disappeared from Prin c e s s S t re e t and Abbots Croft. Councillors felt that the signs should be replaced ;before any confusion


CONCERN has been ex­ pressed over two missing street signs in Whalley. It was reported at last


arose. The Ribble Valley


Council, which is respons­ ible for the signs, is to be asked to look into the matter. .


Holiday post.


ALL post offices in the Ribble Valley will be closed on Monday and there will be no postal deliveries or collections. Pensions and allowances have been paid a week in advance.


Miss Pauline Wilkinson, said that the public would be invited to discuss the purchase of the Vale House site, now owned by the Ribble Bus Company, when the time came for a decision. The bus company plans


Chairman of the council,.


SENSATIONAL 5 SALE


to sell the site, which in­ cludes the present station and a grassed area, but w an ts to r e ta in a thoroughfare for the buses, and negotiations are still going on. The council is also in­


SHEEPSKIN AND REAL B SHEEPSUEDES WITH


terested in buying a build­ ing to be used as a village hall, and public consulta­ tions will take place when a suitable site is available.


Harrop Fold barn plan


CONVERSION of a bam into a dwelling at Higher Harrop Farm, Harrop Road, has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee.


the farm was at present let off for grazing. How­ ever, the owner, an Ilkley antique dealer, intended taking the land back and wanted the dwelling either for himself or for a farm manager.


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