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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
A mild but oh so wet
SEVEN-AND-A-HALF inches of rain fell in November — three times the total for the same period last year, which was exceptionally dry.
November 3LES,
I ntern I ties, ] WALL ICKERS,
Planning in the
TED and I I HOLLY,
P pipelineLANS to change the use of 2 York Street, Clitheroe, to a dealer’s retail shop with
l o ffic e s above h as been
o dged w ith th e Ribble Valley Council’s Planning De apartment (number 0633). The
pplication is in principle only. Other applications include: s Clitheroe: Ground floor
ahowrooms with three flats sbove containing kitchen,
bedroom at 34, 36 and 38 Whal- ley Road (0631). o Two-storey extension on side
hower room, living room and
inf 10 Newlands Avenue, includ a g garage with bedroom over rnd store and cloakroom at ear (0632).Wiswcll: New access in the
acc rear garden adjacent to farm we ess at Vicarage House, Wis- Tll Lane (0621).
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ICATEURS, TPOTTERY |RS, cane
GIVE OUR ARDS
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Whiteacre Lane (0629). WWaddington: Renovation of d ad, and inclusion of barn into he rear of the public conveni
a wo-bedroomed bungalow
nd integral garage at Plot 3, Roaddington Old Mill, Fell
omestic use (0622). t Detached house on land at
s ally-illuminated sign with blilver grained background and
3 The month started with ra6 hours of continuous twoin on the 2nd and 3rd,
at the Chatbum Weather S tation . November’s figure brought the total for the past three months to about 20 inches. November was excep
inches being recorded*
tionally mild with temper atures often reaching 50 deg. F by day and the mid-40s by night. There was no frost.
Day Max. Min. Rain(in.) 1 60 50 2 54 3 45 4
5 • 45 6 45
48
12 50 46 50 42 40
11 . 56 10
19 44 20 48
17 44 18
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ences on Fell Road. Outline ap plication, approval sought in principle only. n Read: Projecting static inter
ack lettering at 114 Whalley tng detached garage and erec
Road (0624). i Whallcy: Demolition of exist oion of attached two-car garage
IInfra with the orlces
( n side wall at 4 Whittam Road 0626).Billington: Extension of
domestic use into existing re dundant stables and renovation of farmhouse at Parsonage Farm, York Road (0627). t Replacement of existing
gimber garage with double Larage at Bankfield, Whinney
ane (0628).
V —tiK ir Zg**
w
27 28 29
9 54 45 48
54 44
15 46 46
24 50 25
22 50 23
44 1.048 1.152
0.012
7 50 54 0.008 8
42 38
34 — 36 — 0.028
54 46 —0.54 0.26
13 50 . 42 — 14
21 52 . 44 46
26 46 52 50
46 38 46
52 46 44
30 53
0.092 0.424
44 40 —0.04 40
36 — 40
37 —0.004 0.052
0.552 0.4
52 50 — 0.068
44 42
38 —0.5 0.496 0.224
0.348
TODAY and tomorrow, Derrick Green, Railway View, will be open until 6- 30 p.m. Sunday: Selles, Church Street, noon to p.m. Monday to Friday, until 6-30 p.m.
Chemists’ rota
0.988 0.26
Books for housebound
MORE than 600 books t have been delivered to le Valley by the lib
she homes of housebound Ribbenior citizens in the
trary service over the past
hree months, the Ribble Valley Council’s Recrea tion and Leisure Commit tee was told.
r In a report, District Lib sarian Miss Barbara Snell peoptated that Castleford old had le’s home, Clitheroe,
sup first time and 100 books d plied to the
WRVS.for bistribution to the house
been visited for the
ound. boThe total number of
same period of 1983. d But the number of chil
4,090 fewer than in the
cren’s books issued in 2reased by 2,669 to
5,564. Lots of holly about Hi
A SEASONAL “Holly tea” organised by the Clitheroe Parish Church 76 group raised £390 for the Church Missionary Society, the NSPCC and other
charities.
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Missionary Society, attracted a good attendance. There were stalls for Christmas gifts, biscuits, cakes, groceries
flavour. The effort, opened by Mr Jack Greaves, area secretary of the Church
hildren, which raised £60.
and white elephant. C The Sunday School also ran a stall for the Bible Lands Fund for Blind
MU's £120 for centenary The parish hall was decorated with holly to add a special Christmas , ,
V oks issued in Ribble t alley libraries during the three months up to Oc isober was 160,705, which
1 Thejninister, the Rev. Clifford Foster, welcomed | a everyone and introduced pupils of Waddington
on recorders. They ivere accompanied by headmas 1ter Mr Peter Cunliffe and teacher Mr Victor
nd West Bradford CE School, who played carols
Nelson. Then Father Christmas arrived and asked everyone to sing a carol.
inThere was a record attendance at the fair. Stalls wacluded fancy goods, crockery, cakes and there
s a bran tub. Buffet teas ivere served. The proceeds of £283 are for church funds.
A CLITHEROE youth, Patrick Bridge, success fully appealed at Preston. Crown Court against penalties imposed on him by Clitheroe magistrates for two motoring offences. P Bridge (17), of Peel
£ ark Close, was fined m150 for permitting his
ced to £50 and £10.
oped to be used without insurance and £60 for al lowing it to be driven by c someone without a li
duence. The fines were re
A FINE of £50 was im posed on Earl Kenyon (23), of Shireburn Ken nels, Clitheroe, for break ing a window at a flat.
fFined £50 indow
wor breaking
wClitheroe magistrates andere told that Kenyon go two other men had b ne to a flat which was yoeing visited by three c ung ladies. It was made wlear they were not
sfter receiving no re dponse - to ringing the • oorbell,' broke the glass
shut. b The men went away,
anted and the door was aut Kenyon returned and
panel in the door. Kenyon said there had been a sort of scuffle before the window was broken. He had since paid the £6.90 damage.
WHALLEY and district Embroiderers’ Guild will be meeting at Whalley Adult Centre tomorrow night to hear Pru Barron speak about creative em broidery and the work done by her students. The meeting starts at 7-30 p.m.
Embroiderers
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JUA Thinking of >
maeived two early Christ of s presents of £50 worth
St Denys’ ST Denys’ Children’s c Home, Clitheroe, has re toys and a £75 cheque.
group. s The- cheque was pre
ost efficient store in the CEented by Balderstone
he School, whose pupils grold a sponsored plant-
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b The toys were paid for Cy the staff of Hillards, wlitheroe, from the £50 tioon in the firm’s competi m n for the cleanest and^
A CHRISTMAS coffee morning organised by Read Mothers’ Union was a huge success on Saturday.
yhe centenary next landt the Church of Eng
wThe, proceeds of £120 foill go towards an item t r the church to mark
ome of those whp helped to serve coffee.
rds and calendars. s Our picture shows
cand - buy , Christmas School - and stalls
ear. a The event was held a included cakes, briiig-
Pulled into path of car
A DRIVER who pulled out of the car park at the Moorcock Inn into the path of a car on the Wad dington Fell road was fined £60 at Clitheroe for driving without due care and attention.
t e said that he drove to - •. v
( Thomas. Peter Hosker she court, denied driving
60), of Fairfield Drive, t Clitheroe, in a letter. to Htraight out into the road.
he edge of the
car.park and stopped to put . on his seat belt. '
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