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10 Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, May 17th, 1984
' Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
LAST CHANCE OFFERS PRIOR RE-OPENING
FOB Ws OF BARGAINS
MAHOGANY and OAK NESTS of TABLES and OCCASIONAL FURNITURE
TV/VIDEO UNITS 30% DISCOUNT off original prices.
TEAK TABLES and CHAIRS, WALL UNITS many at trade prices, must be cleared this weekend.
mcin to sh, n a t h a n , s t a t e r o o m , BEAUTILITY and many more
SUITES-SUITES-SUITES Over 40 still to be cleared, many at trade prices.
BUOYANT, FREYLINGS, JOYNSON and . HOLLAND SUPERREST and many more.
. We will take your own furniture in part exchange. -
HEATONS
Residents oppose footpath bid
A HURST Green builder is to fight all at tempts by the Ramblers’ Association to obtain a public footpath through his land at Hodder Place, Stonyhurst.
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bought the former Stony hurst College prep school
Mr P h ilip . Ch e rry
Looking at impact of tourism
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TOURISM in the Ribble Valley is on the increase and the Borough Council is currently consulting with parish and town councils and other approp riate organisations in the area to try to make the most of the industry. After . giving detailed
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consideration to the impact of tourism and the need for a development policy, the council has drawn up a draft policy for consultation purposes with appropriate bodies: • In addition, 'the views
of local organisations or individuals who have not been formally consulted are being welcomed. In 1981, according to
just over three years ago in a derelict state. He has restored the
listed building — dating from 1780 — into flats and houses.
dent so far want to keep their privacy,” said Mr Cherry who lives at Hodder Place himself.
Knowles Brow, and through Hodder Place to join the public footpath from Lower Hodder to Higher Hodder, and ac cording to Hurst Green Parish Council chairman Mrs Mary Brown it has been used by local people for over 70 years.
The path comes from
will appeal against any public use of the path. He tells walkers not to
th e English Tourist Board, overnight stay vis itors to the Ribble Valley spent £4m — a figure which does not include spending by day-trippers:
plied to the county council to' have the path'put on the definitive map which would open it to the public. The matter is now under consideration. Mr Cherry says that he
use it and has found most of them sympathetic and understanding. ' However, local people seemed to think that the county had given approval for a public footpath and this‘was not the case.
The ramblers have ap “The nine families resi
DESPITE rain and hail, there was no stopping pupils from- enjoying themselves when they competed in the Ribble Valley Primary School Sports Association’s “large schools” netball tourney.
Salesbury CE had equal points, with three wins and a draw each, to give them a share of the Advertiser and Times trophy.
At the end of the afternoon's playjteams from St James’s, Clitlieroe, and
Also taking part were pupils of Whalley CE, SS Michael and John’s and Edisford County Primary, which hosted the tournament.
Night out for Young Wives
Prize night for camera enthusiasts
, Brown Cow Inn, where the club’s annual dinner and presentation was held. ' For John won awards for pictorial prints iand the highest marks in monthly competitions, as well as the James Abbott Trophy for slides. Ken gained awards for
RIBBLESDALE Camera Club members John West, Ken Geddes .and' Bob Mercer certainly had their hands r full by the time they left Chatburn’s
.friends attended the dinner and prizes were presented by the Ribble Valley Council’s Recrea tion and Leisure Commit tee chairman, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg and her hus band Charles.
natural history prints'and slide portraits and Bob collected prizes for his 'slides in the record and natural history categories. About 50 members and
mond Greenwood. Record: J. R. Todd. Slides — Pictorial:
Alasdair Carter. Gordon Creighton
Ramblers see heron
FORTY-TWO walkers were led by Mr John Lennox on an evening ex cursion organised by Clitheroe Ramblers’ ' As sociation. They went from
Other awards— Prints — Portrait: Ray
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to ' hear themselves L the air” this aftemocl 3-30.
MEMBERS of Clith Garden' Club will be 1
programme, recordel an open evening by II Lancashire, memll questions were ansvl by Fred DownhamJ re s id e n t
In the “SpadewL
Morecambe parks supl tendent Don Summei es and Peter Wisemj. the Lancashire ColleJ Horticulture. It will be repeate| Sunday at 8-30
expl
A CLITHEROE man I put his fist throufl large display windoil Boots chemist in Cl Street did not remeil much about the incil until his friends remi| him. For damaging
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window without la| excuse, Ian John Fil land (23), of CenT Avenue, was fined] and ordered to pay L compensation andl costs.
he had been drinking! had done a stupid thill
He told the court 700 attend I
VAT CHANGES IN THE BUDGET MEANS ^ THAT REPLACEMENT DOORS AND WINDOWS BECOME ELIGIBLE FOR VAT AT 15% So don't delay. Act now If you are thinking of
THE 31st MAY
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Rimington to Twiston, where a heron was seen near the beck and spring lambs, primroses and vio lets were in abundance. Walking southwards
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along the banks of the beck they enjoyed magni ficent views of the big end of Pendle from Brownlow. At Earton hill they
A FINGER food and wine evening organised by the Waddington and West Bradford Young Wives group was well supported. It was held at the home of Mrs Lynn Bedford, of
Southfield Drive, West Bradford, with food pro vided by members. There was a tom-,
bola, plant stall, raffle and various sideshows. Winners were' Joan
Kempster (guess the weight of the cake),; Eileen Lambert (number of a £1 note) and Sheila Clarkson (raffle). Proceeds are for club
funds.
turned north down the edge of Anel Moor, through Smithy Fold and Ings End back to Rimington. . It was a walk with a
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testimony ABOUT 700 people tumil a t Shawbridge on Mel evening to watch C l i t l take on Blackburn Rovei| Tony Eyles’ testimonial. Rovers' manager B |
Saxton picked a full-strl squad and his side woil with goals from Simon Bl (2), John Lowey and Gamer. During the interval L from the Pendle Tigersl
Whalley packs staged a peT shoot-out, won by
Whalle.il After the game a rec'T
porters’ Club’s Ribble \ | branch presented a shiel their player-of-the-year, s | Simon Gamer.
Penalty pri2
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I O th e r re su l ts w e r i l
Pendle Leopards 6, P | Tigers 7; Waddington 3,1 bum 5; Pendle Tigers 9.P bum 3.
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his navigator Alan Ridehl were hampered with braktl engine problems.
John, of Dunnow Lodgel I
the Challenge. Their I event in the competition i l Severn Valley Stages, o n f 16th.
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WINNERS of the Cub Si “penalty prize” contest h J Shawbridge as part of the I Eyles Testimonial game I whalley. In the final, the;!
trophies for the men-of match to Rovers' Simon B | and Clitheroe’s David Shai The Blackburn Rovers I
fo r T o n y was heiil Clitheroe’s White Lion l | where Clitheroe chairmal Cyril Whiteside thankeil Saxton for fielding a qfl side and the spectatonjj their support. Mr Whiteside p resej
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