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A SOCIAL night organ ised by the Ribble Valley Disabled Action Group had members in stitches when Mrs Mavis Day, of Whalley, gave a humorous talk about a holiday in Russia. The group also had a
Hallow-e’en paifty at Chatbum’s Pendle Hotel. There was a fancy dress parade and other competi tions and a profit of £15 was made'' on, a raffle. Fancy dress winners were Mr Tom: O’Neill, of Low Moor, ; and Mrs Mary McCale, of Clitheroe.
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CLITHEROE Town Council, which sent a letter of congratulations to their Royal Highnes ses, the Prince and Prin cess of Wales, on the birth of Prince Henry, have received one back from the Royal couple, wishing the town “the warmest thanks.”
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THE Lancashire County Council’s Further Educa tion Sub-committee is to keep under review the amalgamation of the' Ribble Valley Adult Edu cation Service with Ac crington and Rossendale
College. At a meeting on Tues
day councillors 'agreed to leave things as they are at present.
A SILVER Aerozytec BMX-type pedal cycle, postcode number BB69 RG6, valued at £100, was stolen from Green Park, Whalley, at the weekend. Also taken at the weekend was a dark green jacket, Ronson lighter and a pack of play ing cards from a vehicle in the same area.
WHALLEY Art Group is staging an exhibition at the village’s library from Saturday until December
1st. There will also be two
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demonstrations of crochet' work by Miss Aileen Butchard, of Garstang. Miss Butchard,. who has done crochet work for 40 years, will be in the lib rary from 3 .p.m. to 5 p.m. a week tomorrow and on November 30th.
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TODAY and tomorrow, Selles, Church Street, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m.. Sunday: Heyes, Moor Lane, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6-30 p.m.
THE generosity of people - in the programme for the
in Whalley and district CUrrent financial year, has been praised by the ■ ■ Poppy Appeal organiser — —— —
for the area, Mr John Boothman, for their help in raising more than £2,000 this year. The total raised by
Town Council, the Lancs County Council Area Road Surveyor said that , the repairs were included
REPAIRS to the footpath on the eastern side of Lancaster Drive — up to part of Windermere Avenue — are to be car ried out shortly. In a letter to Clitheroe
house-to-house and street collections and also in pubs on Saturday night stands at £2,068 and with other donations likely to come in should reach a total of £2,150 — £260 up on last year.
HUNDREDS of books unwanted by the County library service will be on sale at bargain prices at Clitheroe Parish Hall on
Tuesday.
“CHRISTMAS is coming” was the theme at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School’s autumn fair on Friday evening, when there were gifts to suit every taste. The fair, organised by
the Friends of-the School, aised over £250 for their funds and attracted sever al hundred customers.
THIEVES who broke into shop in Moor Lane,
Clitheroe, on Thursday night, where alterations
are being carried out, made off with .a Bosch jig saw and hammer drill, to gether valued at £85. Clitheroe CID is inves
tigating.
THE rich and varied col lection of wild flowers growing in our local coun tryside were beautifully illustrated in slides by Mr J. Gidman, of Accrington, in a talk to members of Clitheroe Garden
Club.The garden shed will be open on Sunday from 10-30 to 11-30 a.m.
MOTORCYCLIST Peter Cole, of Pendleton Road, Wiswell, was treated in hospital for minor cuts and bruising following an accident in Hillard’s car park, Clitheroe."
A DANCE at the Catholic Social Centre, Clitheroe, on Saturday, raised £283 for the Ethiopian famine
appeal.
CLITHEROE Ladies’ Circle has handed over a cheque for £150 to the Burnley and District branch of the Guide Dogs for the Blind organisation. It was received on behalf of the group by secretary Miss Christine Bailey, who attended the Circle meeting with her guide dog, Tara. The money was raised
at a coffee day at the home of Circle chairman Mrs Sheila Hailwood.
CLITHEROE Save the Children fund continued its good work for the Ethiopian famine appeal when it raised £405 at a stall at Clitheroe market. Included in the donations was one for £6 — in half pennies!
THINGS are booming at Whalley Abbey Confer ence House and hardly a day passes without some thing taking place there, abbey warden Mr Derek Hartley told members of Clitheroe Civic Society.
ST PAUL’S Church Play group is holding a coffee morning in the church h a ll , Low Moor, Clitheroe, on Wednesday in aid of the children's Christmas party.
RAIDERS broke into Staple Oak, Dunsop Bridge, by smashing a kitchen window and made off with a haul in excess of £2,000. Included was a three-quarter length mink coat worth £1,500. Other items included a hi-fi system, a portable radio cassette player, a brass carriage clock and various p ie c e s of jew e l le r y . Clitheroe CID is looking into the theft.
THE offices at Gisburn Auction Mart were en tered on Friday night but nothing was stolen.
THE nigged scenery of the Faroe Islands was described by Miss D. Latter at a meeting of- Clitheroe Naturalists’
Society.
A DAY school on straight stitch techniques is being held by Whalley and Dis trict Embroiderers’ Guild on Saturday. The session, supervised
by Mrs Joan Archer, takes place at Whalley Adult Centre from 10-30 a.m. to 3-30 p.m.
THERE was a good at tendance at Clitheroe YFC’s annual bonfire, held on Wednesday last week at Lower Gate Farm, Twiston, home of Mr and Mrs T. Binns. It was followed by a hot pot supper and’ thanks was expressed by Richard Whit we 11 and Geoff Wearden.
CLITHEROE Morris Men are hopping down the road from the Swan and Royal Hotel to the Station Hotel — the new venue for their practice sessions on Sundays.
AN Accrington man found dead in his car on the Waddington to Newton Road on Friday left a sui cide note, an inquest was
told. Blackburn Coroner Mr
George Graham recorded a verdict that Mr Alfred
Roland Haworth (33), of Alice Street, killed him self. Mr Havyorth, who had been depressed, died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Two found guilty of police assault
AFTER hearing glass being broken, police found two men in Moor /Lane near a car with a broken rear light cluster, Clitheroe magistrates
were told.
proached them to ask about the damage, Neil Alistair Tomlinson (21), of Hall Street, Clitheroe, started swearing and headbutted an officer, it was alleged. Mr David Hartley, pro
But when they ap
Sticking to 1986 for town’s
secuting, said that as Tomlinson was being ar rested, his friend, Gordon Porter (20), of Grafton Street, Clitheroe, hit the
officer on the temple. Porter was fined £100
for assault and £50 for being drunk and disorder ly. He was ordered to pay £50 costs. He denied both
offences. Mr Gregory Earnshaw,
defending, said that Porter had not hit the of ficer, because he was being restrained by another policeman at the time. The magistrates also
found proved two similar charges against Tomlin son. He was remanded for three weeks for social in quiry reports. Tomlinson admitted damaging the car lights.
Publicise evils of glue
sniffing - COUNCILLOR
CLITHEROE and Ribble Valley councillor. Mrs Pat Hall wants the public to be educated about the evils of glue-sniffing. After seeing a film
about solvent abuse, at a meeting of the Social Ser vices District Liaison Committee, Coun. Mrs Hall said: “Until now I didn’t know how sniffers inhaled glue and I’m sure that there are plenty among Clitheroe’s 13,000 population who don’t know either.” Mrs Hall added that she
celebrations
CELEBRATIONS to mark the anniversary of Clitheroe Castle have come up against some thing of a hitch . . . for no-one is quite sure just how long the ancient foundations have been standing. Nevertheless, local or
ganisations are deter mined that 1986 will be a time of great festivities in the town, with a poss ible ox-roast, military tattoo and Sealed Knot battle. These were some of
the suggestions made at a special meeting called by the Ribble Valley Council and attended by representatives of more than 30 groups. Other ideas being con
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IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER
RIBBLE VALLEY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION LICENSING ACT, 1964
GENERAL ANNUAL LICENSING
sidered are a heritage fair, torchlight proces sion, a production of “ M'errie E n g la n d ,” music and dance events at the Castle bandstand, a special organ recital and heritage exhibitions. A newly-appointed
steering committee will decide on a theme before a further meeting is held next February or March.
LICENSING MEETING lor the above mentioned Division will be held at the Court House, King Street, Clitheroe, on MONDAY, the ELEVENTH day of FEBRUARY, 1985, at the hour of 2-15 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of granting and renewing justices’ licences licences under the above mentioned Act, and tor the granting of billiard licences and for the transaction of any other business cognisable at
MEETING AND LICENSING SESSIONS NOTICE is hereby given that the GENERAL ANNUAL
such meeting.
FER SESSIONS for the said Division will be held at the Court House, King Street, Clitheroe, on each of the following days:
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that TRANS
Ideas for events or themes will be welcomed by Deputy Town Clerk of the Ribble Valley Coun cil, Mr Brian Manning, at the offices in Church Walk.
Clitheroe Auction | Mart
suspected that the prob lem was being “swept under the carpet” and felt that an anti-glue sniffing campaign was needed, akin to the recent anti smoking campaign. Assistant Divisional Di
rector Mr Alec Simpson said that leaflets about glue-sniffing and guidance about the symptoms to look for were available from Clitheroe’s social services office off Princess
Avenue. The committee sug
gested that the problem should be looked into at a future meeting of the Ribble Valley Police Liaison Committee.
Store for vintage cars
AN application for the erection of a wooden private store at Brook Bottom, Stonyhurst, to house vintage cars (number 0580) is among the latest re ceived by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department. Others include: Aighton, Bailey and Chaig-
THERE were 14 animals for ward at the Christmas show and sale of newly-calved cattle at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Tuesday. The very smart show turnout
of cattie found a good trade. Heifers made to £700 (average £615) and cows to £750 (£650). The champion's prize went to
MONDAYS The 7th day of January, 1985 at 2-15 p.m.
The 22nd day of April, 1985 at 2-15 p.m. The 1st day of July, 1985 at 2-15 p.m.
The 2nd day of September, 1985 at 2-15 p.m. The 21st day of October, 1985 at 2-15 p.m. The 16th day of December, 1985 at 2-15 p.m.
tor the purpose of granting and transferring justices' licences and licences for billiards, and (or the transaction of any business cognisable at such sessions under the Licensing Act,
1964. DATED the 15th day of October, 1984.
Clerk to the Licensing Justices I Justices’ Clerk’s Office, PO Box 64, I
PETER F. NUTTALL SUNBEDS Burnley, BB10 2NQ
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W. Moon and Son, of Chaigley (£750), and the second prize to J. Barnes, of Altham (£000). The best newly-calved heifer
irizes went to J. L. and M. irtle, of West Bradford (£6S0) and T. Binns, of Twiston
(£700). The Thomas Silverwood
Memorial Trophy for the best cow or heifer exhibited by the breeder went to W. Moon and Son (£750), second was J. L. and M. Birtle (£680), third was T. Binns (£700) and fourth was J. Barnes (£600). Judge was Mr R. Harrison/ of East Marlon. There were also 60 calves
forward. Friesian bull calves made to £92, heifers to £42, Hereford bulls to £82, heifers to £72, Limousin bulls to £102, heifers £SS, Angus bulls to £70, heifers to £44.‘The overall av erage was £56.50. At Monday's sale of fatstock
(CHURCH STREET AND CHURCH BROW CLITHEROE, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH) (WEIGHT RESTRICTION) ORDER 1984
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Lancashire County Council have made an Order under Section 1(1) and (2), 2(4) and 3(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will 1. Prohibit any goods vehicle, which exceeds 7.5 'tonnes maximum gross weight from proceeding, except for access, and except for certain exemptions which are set out in the Order, on the lengths of the roads specified in the Schedule to the Notice,
revoked.
there were 115 cattle and 710 sheep forward. Cattle main tained recent trends, heifers remained static but bullocks moved up a penny. There was a further dramatic rise in lamb prices, averages moving up 24p on the previous Monday and a further increase on prices from later that week. Light steers made to 100.4p
ley: Change of use of Crow Wood g a rag e s , Longridge Road, Hurst Green, to small engineering and welding re pairs to motor vehicles (0587). Sawley: Listed building ap
plication for two replacement windows and door on front ele vation a t 4 Cowper Place (0581)
, Langho: Approval of re .
served matters sought re 3/80/ 1217P, detached house on land off York Lane, with double garage, lounge, kitchen, day- room, utility, dining room and snug at first floor level, four bedrooms and two bathrooms (0582)
A copy of the Order and plan may be inspected at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe and at Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston, during normal office hours. The Order comes into force on the 19th November, 1984. Any person wishing to question the validity of the Order may within six weeks of the 15th November, 1984, apply to the High Court for that
purpc.se. Christ Church Precinct County Hall PRESTON
Chief Executive/Clerk SCHEDULE
Lengths of road at Clitheroe, in the Borough of Ribble Valley 1. That length on Church Street from its junction with Market Place to its junction with Church Brow.
(97,op), medium to 08p (93.6p), heavy to 95.2p (S)2,0p), light h e ife rs to 100.2p (80.7p), medium to 05.8p (87.Ip). Over all average was 01.7)). Ungraded steers and heifers
made to 103.Op (87.4p), calf bulls to 120p (105.3p), cows to 78.6p (G5.8p), light lambs to 205.5p (102.07p), standard to 206.5p (lflOp), medium to 213.5p (201.8|>), heavy to 105p (183.00))). Overall average was
194.Ip. At Friday's sale of store
. Outline application
(seeking approval in principal only) for granny annexe over garage, at 4 Moorland Road (0590). Also, bedroom and canopy extension, sketch plans onlv submitted. tiolton-by-Bowland: Listed
building application for addi tional- window in kitchen on rear elevation to match existing
one at Howgills Barn (0583). Conversion tQ farmhouse at New Laithe Farm Bam, appli cation seeks approval in princi ple. Location plan submitted only (0589).
Bashall Eaves and Great , „
Mitton: Demolition of lean-to and erection of kitchen exten sion with porch and general internal alterations at Edisford
Hall, Mytton (0588). Clitheroe: - Static projecting
sign internally illuminated at 42/44. York S t r e e t (0586). Fascia sign at Steele and Son, Castlegate (0593). Projecting sign at Civic Hall, York Street (0594).
Driver dies
A MAN .who was involved in an accident with a lorry on the A59 near Gisburn has died in Leeds General Infirmary. . Mr Stephen Humphrey
(38), of Priory Cottage, Bracewell, received head injuries in the / accident
sheep and lambs there were 1,412 animals forward. All lambs found a very good trade but breeding ewes \yent for less than at the last sale. Suf folk X store lambs made to £38.20, half-bred store lambs to £36.50, Horned Wether lambs to £29.50, gitnmer lambs to £26, Shot lambs to £18. half- bred ewes to £40, ewes B/M to £34, horned breeding ewes lo £30, feeding ewes to £23,
-horned rams to £40 and Suffolk rams to £70.
Hat-trick
FOR the third successive year ■ Byrne’s wine shop, Clitheroe, has received a glowing report' in the “Which Wine Guide.” In the 1985 Guide the
shop receives two awards for value and- a good range of wine. “Which”
says:
“Clitheroe wine drinkers are some of the most for tunate in the country, be cause of the shop's “excel lent range.” Also singled out in the
guide is Whiteside’s, of Clitheroe, for its good, large assortment of wines at reasonable prices.
Chess Club who was unhurt.
2. That length on Church Brow from its junction with Church Street to its junction with Waddington Road and Well Terrace
(NOTE: The change in the weight restriction is needed to conform with a national policy to replace imperial unladen weight restrictions with metric maximum gross weight restric tions and also lo bring the restrictions into line with other similar weight restrictions within the County, thereby assisting enforcement and signing).
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TOWN AND COUNTRY ■ PLANNING ACTS 1971 — 1974 '
LISTED BUILDING:
An application has been re ceived to:
Demolish existing lean-to and erect kitchen extension and porch together with internal alterations at Edisford Hall, Mytton. Application No. 3/84/ 0588/P.
Erect a kitchen extension at Laneside Farm, Nr Wiggles- worth, Gisburn Forest. Appli cation No. 3/84/0597/P.
This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or His to r ic Interest. Any .person wishing to make representa tions should do so in writing; within 21 days from the dale of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA, quoting reference number. ’
A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated/
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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 15th, 1332 .1 Public Notices
BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA:
The following a p plications have been received tor per mission to: Demolish three sheds and erect one shed as replace ment at 8 Greenside, R o chester. Application No. 3/84/ 0585/P. Erection ot a projecting sign a t 4 2 /4 4 Y o r k S t r e e t , Clitheroe. Application No. 3/ 84/0586/P. Erect two No. 2 storey dwel lings on site of No. 1 Humber Street, Longridge. Application No, 3/84/0592/P. Erect projecting box sign and fascia box sign at Steele & Son, Castlegate, Clitheroe. Application No. 3/84/0593 P. Erect a projecting sign at C iv ic H a ll, Y o rk S tre e t, Clitheroe. Application No. 3/ 84/0594/P. Erect male-female toilet block extension at The Commercial Hotel, Gisburn. Application No. 3/84/0599/P. This properly is included in a Statutory List ot Buildings ot Special Architectural or His to ric Interest and is also within the designated Conser vation Area. Any person wish ing to make representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Ar chitect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council O f f ic e s , C h u rc h W a lk , Clitheroe, BB7 2RA, quoting the relevant reference num b e rs). A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer) 55062
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STUBBS DEPOSITORIES LI MITED e s tabl i shed ove r 60 years, hous eho ld removal s , lo ca l and long d i s tanc e , s to r e a g e spe c ial is t s , inspec t i o n i n v i t e d . B . A . R . membe r . — Tel . Blackburn 5 7 1 2 2 or 4 8 5 4 0 for e s t i mate.
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LOMAS TRANSPORT. Re movals . single i tems Iron) £ 4 . Cheap rate s , free e s t i m a t e s . — , T e l . Burnley 4 1 1 4 1 5 and 3 4 3 4 9 .
i t lon o f Move rs . — Te l . , Burnley 3 5 4 4 5 .
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