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WHEN Trinity Youth and Community Centre offi
cially “came of age” last week, the 21st birthday
party was just the start of the celebrations which are to be held during the year.
The party, which took
the form of a disco and buffet, was organised by the club’s Youth Council and attracted about 150 youngsters. Among them were 20 French visitors who are in
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Now there’ ll be time for hobbies
LOOKING forward to a leisurely retirement in the South Lakes . . . is Ribblesdale Cement director, Mr Hugh Rogers, who has called it a day after 15 years
with the firm.
Rest home would affect
traffic flow RIBBLE Valley planners have refused a proposal to change the use of Lan- gholme, Longsight Road, Langho, from a house to a rest home. The council’s Develop
ment Sub-Committee re
jected the plan on the grounds that it would be detrimental to the safety and free flow of traffic on the A59 trunk road be cause of the position of the access point. The committee was con
cerned that there would be an • increase; in the number of vehicles man oeuvring on the carriage way. Further, visibility along the road from the point is severely re stricted by the boundary wall, greatly intensifying the probability of acci dents and interference with traffic flow. . After Coun. Bill Flem
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ing (B i l l in g ton ) had argued that the premises would be ideal for a rest home, it was decided to reject the plan but refer the matter back to look into the possibility of an
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C IG A R E T T E S were
stolen following a break-in at Rufus * Carr’s garage, Bawdlands, Clitheroe, at the weekend.
_ . . . . . . Mr Rogers, who lives at
Austwick, near Settle, joined the firm as a sales manager in 1969 s after an eight-year stay at the Shepherd Building Group,
York. He started his career
with the Marley Tile Company in 1953, and during his eight years became sales manager. Mr Rogers was ap
pointed local director at Ribblesdale in 1972 and of Clyde Cement in 1980, making him responsible for sales and transport. He is a fellow of the
British Institute of Man agement and a member of the Institute of Market ing. Married with one son, he has spent the last few years converting an old house in the South Lakes, where he will live
in retirement. He is also looking -for-,
ward to devoting, more time to his hobbies of or nithology and fell walking.
Parking time long enough
ANOTHER Ribble Valley Council Committee. has supported., the Public
Works and. Health Com mittee’s view that parking time in Clitheroe’s main streets should not be dou bled to t>vo hours! The bid to increase the
ppo
time had been made by the Chamber., of Trade, but members . of the Plan-
ning and Transportation Committee agreed that th e r e shou ld be no change. " :
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the Ribble Valley for a three-week English lan guage summer school.
Pictured at the party
are club members and some of the French vis
itors. French visitors join celebration
PUPILS AT brookside School, Clitheroe, had their athletic ability tested at the sports day. They took partv in races ranging from running, skipping and obstacle to a marathon. Red and yellow houses
were equal first with 84 points, followed by green with 70 and blue with 39.
RESULTS Flat race: Class 1: P. Aspin-
wall, S. Mohammed. Class 2: J. Haslam, I. Walker, A. Blezard. Class 3: Boys — C. Haslam. Girls — C. Harris. Class 4: Boys — S. Nock. Girls — J Eastwood. Class 5: Bovs — A. Robinson. Girls — C. Qvery. Egg and Spoon: Class 1: C.
Avery, S. Mohammed, A. Hus sain. Class 2: J. Haslam, S. Naz, K. Hussain. Class 3: C. Crabtree. Class 4: B. Barnes. Class 5: M. Banks.
Sack: Class 1: P. Aspinwall,
S. Mohammed, D. Marsh. Class 2: L. Chatburn, B. Barnes, A. Blezard. .Class 3: Boys — J. Overy. Girls — C. Harris. Class 4: Boys — joint, G. Pickering and B. Barnes. Girls — J. Eastwood. Class 5: Boys — C. Taylor. Girls —
joint, J. Hanley and C. Tem- pleman. Three-legged. Class 2: J.
Haslam and S. McCally, A. Robinson and P. Preston. Class 3: A. Zuifi and P. Bibby. Class 4: A. Buller and A. Leonard. Class 5: I. Pickering and C. Overy. Obstacle. Class 1: P. Aspin wall, S. Mohammed, C. Crab
tree. Class 2: J. Haslam, I. Walker, H. Littlewood. Class 3: P. Bibby. Class 4: C. Case. Class 5: C. Taylor. Skipping. Class 1: K. Shilica.
Class 2: W. Haslam, I. Walker. Class 3: Boys — S. Amin. Girls — joint, G. Cole and C. Harris. Class 4: Boys — B. Barnes. Girls — C. Wilkinson. Class 5: Boys — I. Pickering. Girls — C. Overy. Balls and hoops. Class 1: P.
Aspinwall, S. Mohammed, D. Marsh. Class 2: J. Haslam, G. Naz, R. Nawaz. Bean bags. Class 1: N.
Farrat, S. Mohammed, A. Hussain. M a ra th o n : Class 3: W .
Mehmood. Class 4: S. Nock. Class 5: D. Turner. Parents’ sack race: C. Wad-
dington.
Sunny for infants’
sports day
THE sun shone on. St James’s School infant sports, which were very well attended by parents and greatly enjoyed by the children. All the infants ran, each
entrant receiving a sweet and the .winners a prize.
RESULTS 1st prizewinners .— Flat
race: Richard Alston, Paul Hothersall, Nicola Hothersall, Helen Pickup, Gareth Brewer- ton, Liam Ca r te r , Nicola Malone, Michael Burgess, Robert Dobson, Caroline Siecz- kowski, Emma Wilkinson, Stephen Greenwood, Martin Greenwood, Claudia Chiappi, Emma Seed, Peter Nuttall, Jason Farmer, Ruth Harrison, Nicola Smith, Paul Beverley, Daniella Chiappi. Egg and spoon (5-year-old in
fants): Gareth Brewerton, Thomas Wood, Pauline Haslam,
Nicola Malone. Paul Hothersall. Matthew Snape, Valerie Cross.
Ofts tac le ( 6 -y e a r -o ld s ) :
Stephen Greenwood, John Linley, Vicky Brown, Gemma Dixon, Michael Burgess, Craig Schofield, Gemma Linford, Kerry Watson. Skipping (7-year-olds): Nicola
Marsh, Deborah Burke, Abigail Sowerby, Paula Briggs. Three-legged (7-year-olds):
Mark Hampshire and Paul Be verley, Paul Wooff and Christ opher Dixon.
‘No’ to
florist’s shop A PLAN for the proposed change of- use of two ground floor 'rooms to a florist’s shop with living accommodation above at 83 King Street, Whalley, has been frowned on by Ribble Valley planners. The R ib b le Valley
Council’s Development Sub-committee was told in a written report by Plan ning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey that ob
jections had been received from the parish council lors and three village resi dents, ,
, ■ ■ They fe lt that the
change of use would not be suitable and would cause further parking and traffic problems. • CoUn. Mrs , Sheila Maw
(Whalley) said there was concern in the village about the application. She added that if the change o f use was allowed,' the whole character of the terrace would be altered. The plan was refused.' /
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BRIDGE CLUB
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