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> <U -iri-irV' CUtkerue Advertiser and Times, February Will, lObi , 11 ULuiieroe £0524 (uauonaij, 22323 (Aavenmngj. Burnley 22831 ((Jlassijiedj IfClassi/ied)


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Scheme to bring Sabden sewage works up to date


SABDEN Parish Council has heard ' that a modernisation scheme is to be carried out'.at the village’s sewage works.


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engineers, following prob- '. lems of sewerage seeping into Sabden brook, Coun. Mrs Eileen Lowe re-" ported that, the improve­ ment work is expected to begin by the end of this year or early 1985. . ■ ■ "


thority is to check on the' exact population of the village and whether any more housing develop­


In the meantime the (au­


4 to be asked to send the sweeping vehicle.


Janks could also Ir such low-key 1 as pony trek- Ird watching.


have been received about builders’ rubble blocking the carriageway at the junction of Padiham and Whalley. Roads, making'it particularly, dangerous during the recent snow. The council is to write


F u r th e r complaint's


ment is planned. . Councillors complained that Sabden .is- “filthy” and the district council is


• After a meeting with to. s6e if it ■ had any .


schemes in v the pipeline, Closing date for applies-/ tions is March 15th. . Coun. ,Ken Howarth


gave a report on, the gov­ e rn o r s ’ - meetings at, Sabden County Primary School. . At the April 3rd meet­ ing, Mr Jeremy Fennell,: Countryside Officer for the Community, Council of Lancashire, is to. address members. Thd next meet­ ing is on March 6th at 7- 30 p.m. in the Methodist Rooms.


Mouse dropping was in teacake


again to the builder asking him. to remove the rubble as sopn as possible.


png out of the [Pensions As­ lan get things


broke


law by mting


j)R to Clitheroe Imself in court Iroke a 1933 by- I th e .town by I “loud outcry” (shed a glazed lei in an early Incident. i flared after a [Road resident lonald Ian Ed- land another man [ very loudly as Lt by and asked


- is also to be made for action to improve the end of St Nicholas Avenue, which is unadopted and hazardous for the elderly residents of Littlemoor House-nearby.


Council is to be contacted about th e . possibility of more salt bins being sited in the village. A request


Members d e fe r red making a decision on a request for a-donation from the Lancashire. Youth Clubs’ Association.


Council has in v ited parishes and organisations to submit grant aid appli­ cations for capital projects for. recreational facilities and it. was decided to con-, tact Sabden Football Club


The Kibble Valley New mayor


COUN. Bernard Thornton (Longridge)' will be the next Maiyor of the Ribble Valley and Coun. Mrs Joyce-Lilbum (Bolton-by- Bowland) his deputy.


be quiet. tument developed cimondson (22) te window at the


luse. Indson, of Bon- ■Square, Vauxhall, 1 was fined £50 [red to pay £23.70 Isation for the T He was fined a. J £10 for flouting tw and ordered to


I t police are seek-. I other man over law contravention.


losts. Imagistrates were


litheroe Mart


|ARD at Clitheroe Mart on Monday Jll2 fat cattle and


hep. | t steers made to


I (92.1p). Calf bulls I to 128.4p (112.5p) fat cows to 77.4p I ) .


; heifers made to (99p), medium to (96.4p), heavy to


(average 97.99p) i to 107.8p (96.2p).


^the sheep section, loggs made to 211p


Coun. Thornton is cur­ rently, deputy mayor.


Lancashire County


A TEACAKE purchased at a Clitheroe shop contained a mouse dropping, magistrates at Burnley were told.


Club is saved %


FINAL bid to save Edisford Ladies’ Club .has


been successful. Wien only 22 ladies


turned up for the annual meeting and none of them was willing to serve on the committee, an extraor­


dinary general meeting


was called. At that meeting there


was a good turnout of members and a committee was formed. President is Mrs Kath­


not of a substance de­ manded by the purchaser, Clancy’s Confectioners. Castle Bakery was fined £100 and ordered to pay


For selling a teacake


£45 costs. Prosecuting for the


Ribble Valley Council, Mr Paul Timson said that a Clitheroe teenager had bo u g h t six browh teacakes from the shop..'





leen Owen, secretary ;Mrs Doreen Pritchard and tre-. asurer Mrs Ira Wilkinson. \ Committee: Mrs Mari Sharpies, Mrs. Frances King, Mrs Angela Thomas, Mrs Diane Bowr­ ing, Mrs Margaret Moore, Mrs Alice Walmsley, Mrs.|


Doris Howarth. The group, which meets


- seeking to increase mem­ bership. At the next meeting, on February 28th, Coats Embroidery is giving a demonstration


alternate Tuesdays from 7-45 p.m. to 9 p.m. in St Paul’s, Church Hall, is


"and talk.


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CLOSING DOWN SALE


195, heifers to £330, fusin bulls to £375, •s to £295, Friesian to £285, Hereford to £405, heifers to Stirks ranged from


‘ and 61 store cattle, cows made to £545 •calf heifers to £555. irolais bullocks made


Friday’s sale of 14 I to £165.


solution to | footpath


| problem PBLEMS over the of a footpath at


Lgshaw Drive, neroe, which is used Ribblesdale School Is on their way to and


|rds” are being pro- d from this week to - the problem. Coun.


ji football fields, could l be ironed out. pun. Eric Bracewell' cheroe) was told at a [ting of Ribble Valley ncil that an all-weath- pitch, included in the • nt. y’s 1984-85 spend- [programme, would 'be permanent solution.' fntil then, special “kick


:ewell felt the situa-' would be better if the ace of the footpath;' improved.


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While eating them she noticed what appeared to be a mouse dropping. The two remaining teacakes were tak en to th e borough council andi analysis revealed a pellet and rodent hairs. _.Mr Michael Turner, de­


THREE. Ribble Valley churches came together at Whalley Parish Church on Tuesday evening for a joint confirmation service led by, the Bishop of | Burnley, the Rt; Rev.. Richard Watson. , Many godparents, rela­


tives and friends attended to see the 29 adults and children confirmed 14 from ’Read, 10 from Pendleton and'five-from Whalley. . ,


Pendleton, the Rev.1' Alan Reid, and the- Rev.. John Cole, read the lessons and the Vicar of Whalley;, the Revi , Michael Ac- kroyd, assisted in, the


The Vicars of Read and


service. - . - ' .' ' Afterwards refresh­


ments were served by the ladies of the church-in the | primary school.


BRIDGE G L U B


fending, said that mice were’ something of an oc­ cupational hazard and had most probably come along the block of shops after being disturbed by build­ ing work at a nearby


property. A mouse had probably


been-on a baking tray left stacked overnight. To. prevent anything


•checks from Rentokil to I avoid any -problems.!


Clancy’s made consider­ able efforts with regular


Mr- Turner said that ‘


[Floors and walls were* cleaned frequently with solution,' the floor swept regularly, utensils cleaned often: and staff trained to be observant. • : Everything was done by the ’firm to overcome any. problem and ’.-what


•had arisen was beyond human, control, he said.


a


tiddler tosfive a life


GAN you spare a. halfpen­ ny? That’s what two staff at the Victoria Hotel, Clitheroe, want in order to help give the gift of life to children in-need.,


Barman Mr Kevin .


I national campaign coincid­ ing with the decision to ■withdraw the halfpenny from circulation. . -- • They are taking collect­ ing'boxes to shops and public-houses in Clitheroe


Crook an3 cook Mrs Margery Seed are collect­ ing halfpennies to raise money for three funds for sick children as part.of-'a


. inviting people to donate their halfpennies.,


. Kevin also, wants to get other- more unusual fund- rasing activities going. “ We .are keen to help


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Pupils will attend


service EDUCATION Sunday will be marked by St James’s School, Clitheroe, with a service in the church in .which pupils and staff will take part. At the service on


AFTER a season’s abs­ ence, John Slinger will be


, new Ribblesdale League season which begins in


back in the hot seat as Whalley /Cricket-JClub’s first team captain for the


April. John, who was skipper from


1974-82, takes over from Barry Foster. Vice-captain will be


Paul McIntosh. The second team captain will


be Tim Marshall with Frank McWood vice-captain. After a slightly disappointing 1983 season when they finished


mid-table, Whalley are to make - a strong effort to find a pro to replace Ken Snellgrove, Mr Gordon Topham and Dr


George Davenport are to’ re­


-.Mayor and Mayoress, Coun.- and-Mrs Ted Boden and Clitheroe Mayor arid: Mayoress Coun. and Mrs


Sunday ' morning —' be-,, lieved to be the first in the school’s history — will be the Ribble Valley-


-Janies, - the Rev. . David Woodhouse, will lead the..| service, : prayers will be said by headmaster Mr P., N.'Spencer:and by Miss B. Trotter. • . The address will be:


John CowgUL -. .The R e c to r of St


start the under-13 side to com­ plement the club’s highly suc­ cessful coaching scheme for the


as .Whaliey go ail out to im­ prove their position, new play; ing members are needed at .the


seven to 12-year-olds. With a lively season lined-up,


'and Mrs Taylor,. Miss | Vinten and Mrs Martiri- dale; E.W Mr Hall and Mr I Hounslow, -> Mrs Mercer | and Mr Higson. .


WINNERS of the dupli­ cate pairs session at I Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mrs Stanger.l


With a count of 27 points, I


like this happening again, new sheets of white lining paper, .normally used'for 12 bakes, were now re­ placed each day..


' diamond by. East, thus -losing I five-tricks before gaining entry. N dealer, love all


the North, bid of 3 no trumps looked good, .but was defeated I six times on the lead of a small


Nail-biting . finish .


Cl/lTHEROE Chess


Club’s A team had a nerve-racking^ experi­ ence playing Great Har­ wood A at the New Inn. Last time' they met,


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Clitheroe won 4V£-1V£, but on this, occasion Harwood had a great start, going two nil up, their players beating Clitheroe’s Brian Carr and Eric Mansfield. : The scores were: level­ led, however, with wins from Stephen Robinson and Derek Northage. On. the top board Andrew


•Cooper drew, but the win needed from John Trap- p.es-Lomax looked unlike­


' tion and with it the match - by 3!/2 to 2V2. ■


ly until his opponent gave away a dead drawn posi-


Valentine’s Day homecoming for Dale


VALENTINE’S Day brought a special present for 22-year-old liver transplant patient Dale Clement, of Gerria Farm, Downham. Dale, who has been re-


ceiving treatment at King’s College Hospital, London, for a build up of


fluid, was allowed home on 'Tuesday :to rest and recover.


•Elsie Clement, “It will be a month before w.e receive the results of tests. How­ ever, we know that Dale’s heart is not working prop­ erly . . . a tube seems to be blocking and causing, the build up of fluid.” Dale, who had a liver transplant in 1982, will be


Said his mother, Mrs *'


giving up His full-time job at Barker’s- Nurseries, Clitheroe, and working there part-time when he feels better. He has been told he has


Committee decision


‘ridiculous’


THE Ribble Valley-Coun­ cil, has confirmed_ it is not in a position to give finan­ cial help to a Clitheroe haulage firm to move its business to the Salthill In­


dustrial Estate. Coun. B e r t Jones


to go on a salt-free diet for the" rest of his life. “However all - this isn’t holding'Dale down,” said Mrs Clement. • “He is going ahead with


(Clitheroe) wanted the council to ask the Policy and Resources Committee to reconsider its recom­ mendations that money could not be allocated to G. Hamer and Sons to help it move from Thom Street.


plans for a holiday in Ibiza in July with his sister and two friends.” -’ Mrs Clement and her sister Mrs Gladys Baines visited Dale in hospital at


since a fire had destroyed the firm’s garage, nearby residents had lived in fear of it happening again. The premises should not be in' a residential area.


Coun. Jones; said that


the weekend. “The hospital. allowed


. .... Dale is likely to be “in the swim” when he


One thing is for sure ■


Dale to come out for a stroll,- and he walked us to death around the sights,”, laughed Mrs Cle­ ments.


feels better. The hospital has recommended' regular trips to the local swim­ ming baths to help build up his muscles,


Planning Committee’s de­ cision to approve plans to replace the damaged garage, Coun. Jones de­ scribed as “empty-headed and ridiculous” the hours that had been imposed — 8 a_.ni. to 6 p.m. Mondays to Fridays and. until 1 p.m. on Saturdays.


Commenting on the


, Chief Planning Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that the hours applied only to the use of the building and not to the business.


Slinger to skipper Whalley


SPORT STARTS HERR Ribble Valley Football League


Penalty miss


costs dear Caiderstoncs 2,


- West Bradford Res 3 • / A COMBINATION of clinical


-'-team-in this Division Two en­ counter.


running but were foiled when Wilson made two goal-line clearances following corners. ■West Bradford took-the lead when Blenkinship fed- Conti who scored with a 30-yard chip with the keeper standed. Calderstones responded well


.but with Hollingsworth in fine form and the crossbar denying, them, were caught on the break. Pinder shot home off a post Mowing a scramble. Trotter puUed a goal back for Calderstones from a corner


with the last kick of the half. v With Calderstones operating


the offside trap, most of West Bradford's moves were halted until Pinder and Johnston com­ bined to send Blenkinship through to score from 20 yards. Again Calderstones pushed


forward and McCarrick made it 2-3 with 25 minutes left. West Bradford soaked up the


pressure and Heanan nearly added to their score: following a


breakaway., Calder^tones missed the ,


* chance of .a point in the last minute when Beardsworth blasted a penalty over the bar. West Bradford Res: Holling­


Calderstones made the early •


finishing and resolute, some­ times desperate defending, helped West Bradford over­ come a' strong Calderstones


A ITK EN SH IE LD


RIB BL E Valley F o o tb a ll League teams are locked in A i tk en Shield combat on


Saturday. . The draw is: Calderstones


Res v Catholic SC, Spring Mill v Rimington, Waggon and Horses v Farthings, Royal Oak Victoria v Grindleton Res, Trinity v Calderstones,- Chat- burn v West Bradford Res,


Transport v Read Utd Res (at Read), Lord Nelson v Read Utd, Transport Res v Sabden Res, Grinaleton v Whallej White Horse v Catholic Res, Kings Arms v West Brad­ ford. Sahden,- Craven Heifer . Res and Ribchester CK sRes


‘fc


have byes. The R ib c h e s te r Res v


Craven -Heifer match is ar­ ranged for February 25th. Latest League results —


Marsden Division: Sabden 7, Kings Arms 1; Catholic SC 2, Ribchester Res 1; Chatbum 0, Read Utd 4; Royal Oak Vic­ toria 2, Transport 2; Rimington 1, West Bradford 2.


Division Two: Read Utd Res .


6, Whailey 0; Transport Res 0, Spring Mill 3; Calderstones 1, West Bradford Res 2. Division Three: Farthings 2,


“ Catholic SC Res 0; Craven Heifer Res 5, Sabden.Res 2; White Horse 0, Ribchester CK Res 2.


Leading scorers — Division i ■ ■


sworth, Carney, Wilson, Conti, Mellin, Edmondson, Johnston,. Reynolds, Blenkinship, Lam­ bert, Pinder. SuB: Heanan.


Anyone interested is asked


to contact Tim Marshall on Great Harwood 885135, or go along to the winter nets session, at the Hyndbum Sports Centre on Tuesday evenings. .


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organise them,'no matter how bizarre they may


said.-


sound; river or pram races, you name it,- we are keen to do it,” he


vided to facilitate bone and liver trans-


marrow


- leukaemia children.^-' ■ • Also cashing in for char­


Society.


I take their halfpennies into any branch, which will send them to the NSPCC. The collection is being orT


> - It is inviting people to ' -


, ganised on a .regional basis so that- each area served by the NSPCC will > b e n e f i t from the money .collected there. The Royal Mint- will


treatment for


ity on the demise of the. halfpenny is the National, and Provincial. Building


The money will-be di­ ’ .


given by Mrs M. Bleazard and Mrs R; Seed will read the lessons. " There will be choral speaking from the, top in-- fants and the - choir will sing special items. Organ­ is t will be : Susan.l Robinson.


No licence


' (18), of Bleasdale Avenue, was fined £10 with £6 costs by the town’s magis­ trates. Foulger said in a letter


FOR riding a motor cycle in Whalley Road, Clitheroe,. without a li­ cence, Robert Foulger


that his provisional licence had .expired and he had forgotten to renew it.


Writing advice 'th e Ribble Valley-Wri;


ters’ Group is hoping for a big turnout on Wednesday


| -and ■ i t / will- cease to -be legal tender before - the end of the year.. ■ ; < The' building society’s


stop production -of-the halfpenny on March 29th


appeal will end - in Sep­ tember.- • .


,■ • -,


> for a talk being given by Mr Tony Clisse, of -the BPC drama department.- - The talk, on creative


writing, takes place bet; ween 2 and-,4 . p.m., at Whalley Adult Centre and


■ anyone is welcome to -attend. 4


' -


Ladies’ . darts


Low Moor 5; Pendle Witch 2, Royal British Legion B 6; Rib­ blesdale 4, White Horse 4; Cal- derstones 5, Victoria 3;' Black Horse B 3, CCWMC 5. Division One placings:, Sta­


tion 64, Kings Arms 63, Joiners 61, Commercial 60, Black Horse A 57, Catholic SC 55, Royal British Legion A 51. BBC 49, Bonny Inn 47, Royal Oak37.


Royal British Legion B 63, CdWMC 61, Bay Horse 60, Blacks Horse , B 56,. Pendlej Witch 55 /White Horse 49, Cal- deratones 47, Victoria 46, Low


Moor 41.


Padiham..............*.2112 6 330 Ashton Town..........24 12 5 .7 29 Clitheroe.............2011 6 3 28 -


NW COUNTIES LEAGUE • - .Third Division. PW D L P


Ath. Col................a 2011 5 4 27 Vul. N’ton;..;......... 21 10 :4: 724,; Maghull ....I..'......... 20 10 -4 . 6 24 B’poolMech...... ;.;;.20 9 . 5 - 6 23 Old Dew


Division Two: Ribblesdale 66,. • ' Division Two: Bay Horse 3, .


Gifts from the stars


'A NEW Stuart Surridge SS cricket bat signed; by Lanca­ shire and Yorkshire 1st XIs, a sports holdall donated by Bren- . dan Foster and a . House of Commons-stamoed ‘ Wedgwood dish-from local MP David Waddington are just some of the items which will go under the hammer at a celebrity auc­ tion at Clitheroe Cricket Club a week tomorrow:


LATEST results in the Ribble Valley Ladieg’ Darts Associa- ■ tion:. Division One — Kings Arms 4, Royal Oak 4; Joiners 6, Catholic SC 2; Commercial 4, Black Horse A 4; Royal British Legion A 5, BBC 3; Station 5, Bonny Inn 3. . *


Auctioneer John Pallister, of , -


Clitheroe, will be dealing with about 50-lots at the auction, which starts at the club at 9-15


p.m. Proceeds are to be split bet­ \ •


ween th e R ib b le Valley Mayor’s “children in need charity fund and improving children’s sports facilities at


; One: Peter Lawson of Trans­ port (20), team-mate Paul Herd (15). Division Two: P. Kiddie, Spring Mill (16): D. Beardmore, Calderstones (16); G. Black- well, Spring Mill (15). Division Three: C. Vause, Farthings,


"(30); D. Fielding, Craven Heifer Res (17).


Marsden Division - P WD LP


Sabden................... 1513 1 127 TpOrt............ .........1512 3 (127 Cath.SC..................1713 1 327 Royal OV.............. 15 8 3 4 19 Rib; Res.................. 16 7 2 716 ReadUi...................13 7 1 515 Grind.....16 5


W. B’ford............ . 14 • 5 2 712 Rim’ton....... ...:......15 5 2 812 Churn..................... 16 3 310 9 L. Nelson....... . 17 2 114 5 Kings A.................. 15 1 113 3


2 912 -


TportRs...;........... 12 4 2 610 Tnn. YC................... 14 3 2 9 8 WandH;.................. 12 2 2 8 6 Whalley.....;.....'.;... 14 1 310 5 Points have been deducted in


S .liill............. ......1210 1 1.21 W. B’ford R..... . 13 7 3 8 17 Craven H.................. 12 7 3 2 17 C'stones................... 13 7 2 4 16 ReadRs..........;...... 13 4 3 611


Division Two PW D L P


Clitheroe Cricket Club. Among other items, donated


by world-wide celebrities and national sportsmen are auto;, biographies, a Manchester


■ - and a pair, of cuff-links.in a box signed by Tom Finney. •


-United-signed shirt from Eng­ land captain Bryan Robson and another shirt from his club col­ league Mike.Duxbury, a signed “satirical slap at the system" by J a sp e r - Car rott, a s tar soccer tie from Jimmy Greaves


QUIZ SEEDS BEATEN


. the second round of the wad-, dington Sports Quiz, defeaUng number th re e s e e d s ,T h e


AFTER a tie-break, uriseeded Joiners Arms:won through to


Daisy H i l l ...... ;1910;2 .722 P’w i c h H e y s ..1810 2 622 BacupBor.............22 8 6 * 8 20 . C’dleTown.............20 7 5 8 19 . W*worth Vaf.......... 22 6 .5 11.17 ; Nelson..;......119 5


Bolton S T 18 4 8 ‘ 6 16 , Newton................ 24•.4 31711 > Urm T o w n 2013’ 61211^ A’tonAth.;....23*3


6 816 218 8} 21 9 5 :7 23 .. v- 'beat Catholic-FC. 43-37.


In the second match of the /evening, Whalley Arms Celtic


iReturh of the Empties,: by 63 point8to62.:t'


;; . , • This Sunday Bees the final


‘ firetround games. The! Ribble Valley ’/Burnley Supporters Clubs take on The Hookere, , while Cox. and Co .play the/


The Sun;;Tnn,;- Waddington, $


‘ Ribble Valley Rotaract Club. • . The. matches; are - staged - at


respect of Ramsgreave, no longer members of the league.


Division Three P WD LP


Faiths.-..:........ . 16 11 1 4 25 •W. Horse.........;.... 1511 1,323 •S’denRs.................. 13 9 0 4 20


*Crav. H R ............. 15 7 0 810 **RdCKR.............. 14 10 0 4-14 Cath. SC R.............15 5 01010 C’stonesR-............... 14 2 012 4 Grind. R ...... ....... 11 1 010 2


- *points awarded. ♦•points deducted.


TEAMS


- Duxbury, G. Williamson, - M. iRidehalgh, J . ‘ Robson, S. 'Greatorex snr.-


jnr, J. Hyde, - P. Tabemer, M., Emmott; G. Tindall, J . Holden, P. Dinsdale,’.T. Dubowski, M.,


S a lfo rd 1st, a , SatO: H. Wardle, R. Lund, S. Greatorex


Clithcroe 2nd -XV (v. Vale of , D. TattersalL- J. .Corbett, M.:


- i Conbity, G. Walter,-I.vLomax,-, -


Conboy, A. .Whalley,-.- P.; Conboy.. Res: D. -Newton, M.


McGarrity, H. Barlow, P. Ramsey, ;I.: Duxbury,. J . ;


R. Steel,'D.\Workman,-R. Wit , kinaon.


1 V V - O ' ' Clithcroe RUFC 1st XV (v


’?Mr*'r'sriT'**<*'*■ '*


THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


has taken considerable trouble to ensure 'all advertisements in this issue, are truthful,- legal, decent and honest, complying .with the British [Code of Advertising Practice overseen by the” Advertising Standards Authority, Brook House, 2-16 Torrington Place, London, W.C1E 7HN (01-580 5555)


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LONELY, Despairing, Suici­ dal. — Contact Samaritans,


PREGNANT? Need a friend? Life, Burnley 50880 free


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL STARTING SCHOOL?


HAVE YOU A CHILD WHO WAS BORN ON OR BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 1st, 1979 AND AUGUST 31st, 1980?


If sof he or she will start full-time education at some time in the school year beginning on September 1st, 1984, and you should visit a local primary school by March 31st, 1984 to obtain:—


1)


2) 3)


General information about the Education Service in Lancashire.


Vi Details of other schools in your area


Information about how to say which school you would prefer your child to attend


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CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


Advertisement without reason stated. All Advertisements are accepted subject to approv­


al. Publication is not guaranteed on any particular day. Communications referring to former Advertisements


should give , description and date of insertion and copy of Advertisement.


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While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no responsibility for omission or mistakes.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been received for permission to 1. Illuminate the existing projecting sign, at 79 King Street, Whalley. 3/


2. Carry out external and in­ ternal alterations at Stan- w o r th H o u se , York Street, Clitheroe. 3/84/, 0051/P.


3. Rebuild extension at 52 Downham Road, Chat- burn. 3/84/0053/P.


4. Remove a chimney to make room Tor a small porch, at Bulcocks Farm, Pendleton. 3/84/0057/P.


84/0049/P.


PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE. Also reams of cream*and pink copy/dupllcating paper* fo r sale. — 1 2 Lowergate, Clitheroe . Tel. 24253. 68705


TYPEWRITER maintenance, all leading makes, IBM golf ball machines a speciality. — Tel. Acorn Office Equip­ ment. Burnley 56115.


5. Alterations to shop front and side, at 1 Berry Lane, Longridge. 3/84/ 0059/P.


Clitheroe. 3/84/0061/P.


7. Conversion bf existing C.E. School for use a? a residential Youth Training centre ’fo r up to 30 people, at Pendleton Closed* School, Pendle­ ton. 3/84/0063/P.


8. Three external Blinds, at Castle Diner, Station Road, Clitheroe. 3/84/


10. Alterations and extension to domestic property, at Sara Cottage, 3 East View, Pendleton. 3/84/.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise­ ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan­ ning Department, Council Of­ fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe


0069/P.


BB7 2RA. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department


'within the period stated. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY


(Borough Planning and RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS -1971 to 1974


LISTED BUILDING:


An ' application has been received to V. Carry out external and in­ ternal alterations at Stan- worth House, York Street, Clitheroe. 3/84/0051/P.


2. Remove a chimney to , make room for a small


3. Alterations*- and extension to domestic property, at'


P


Sara Cottage, 3 East View, Pendleton: 3/84/


0069/P. -


This property-is included in a Statutory-List-of Buildings of Special Architectural or His­ toric Interest. Any person wishing to make representa­ tions should do so in writing, within-21 days from the date 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. , , Signed: PHILIP BAILEY


(Borough Planning and |


Technical Officer] - 88701.


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Si M1TTON ROAD. WHALLEY. A mature throe-bedroomed semi, set in an established residential area Vi of a mile from the village. The house has been exceptionally well maintained and features recently fitted double glazed mahogany windows, a car port and attractive well laid out gardens, comprising: Porch hall, loimge, dining room, spacious dining lutchen, fn-st floor. 3 good bedrooms, bathroom, _ all mams services. Carpets, etc.


available. Price reduced to £35,950. . .


17 MITTON ROAD, WHALLEY. Very well maintained and decorated 3 bedroomed house, pleasant area with lovely rear views. Gas CH, car parking space. Reduced to £28,75U.


10 I’ASTURELANDS DRIVE, BILL1NGTON. An attractive 3/4 bedroomed semi-detached, dormer style bungalow, in a pleasant resi­ dential area, and featuring partial central heating and a parage. Gardens to front and. Fear. £27,500.


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SIDNEY AVENUE, WHALLEY — Offers around £16,950. A three bedroomed semi-detached house situated at the top of a cul-de-sac, within easy walking distance of the village centre, partial gas fired CH, car-parking space. The house is in need of some repair, and is sensibly priced for a quick sale. .


' heating and open views from the rear towards Bleasdale r ells, -'comprising: Vestibule, sitting room, living room, snower room, lower floor kitchen and useful cellar/store. FF: 2 bedroomsrind bathroom'with 3-piece• suite. Gardens to-front and rear, race •offers invited around £19,000. •'


1 EBENEZER TERRACE, BILLINGTON. An attractive end of terrace■ garden: fronted thouse with M > Kas. nred central


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i ALL INCLUSIVE . ; SALE TERMS


.Technical Officer I 60700 |


9. Five number advertisim signs static illuminatei and signwriting to wall, at Castle Diner, Station Road, Clitheroe. 3/84/ 0067/P.


0066/P. -


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AUCTION DATES TO FIX IN APRIL 90 acre Farm unit at Bolton.


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25 acres accommodation land, Whalley. Sheep rights at Todmorden.


Building land 0.3 acres, Rossendale Full printed particulars from the'Auctioneers:


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