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Now Stocks is brimming over


HEAVY rainfall during the past week has meant that Clitheroe’s main supply reservoir at Stocks, Dale Head, is now so full that it is


overspilling into the River Hodder. Following


Charges are withdrawn


CHARGES against a Clitheroe man of stealing from his former employer and damaging three pool tables were withdrawn at Clitheroe Magistrates


Court. Norman Robert Hanson


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I (44), of Henthom Road, was stated by Mr David Hartley, prosecuting, to have strongly denied the accusations. Mr Hartley said that


0 the summer


drought, torrential rain during the autumn has meant that the reservoir has filled to capacity a month earlier than usual. Reservoir Supt. Mr


Geoff Kean said: “With every new downpour, the reservoir, which is full at 2,600m gallons, sends hundreds of gallons into the Hodder.”. . There was nearly an


Brewery chiefs


widow THE funeral service took place yesterday at Christ Church, Thornton Cleveleys, of Mrs Nellie Bowman, who died at her home at The Inn, at Whitewell. Mrs Bowman, who was


Public Notices RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1961 SECTION 8


■BUILDING REGULATIONS 1976 AS AMENDED


born in Poulton-le-Fylde, was the widow of Mr Clif­ ford Bowman, a former managing director of Dut­ ton’s Brewery, Blackburn. He died five years ago. Mrs Bowman lived in


inch of rain in Clitheroe last Thursday and over half an inch on the next two days..


Grant to


the prosecution felt it better to withdraw at this stage rather than the matter be dismissed at Crown Court. Hanson agreed to be


bound over to keep the peace for 12 months in the sum of £100. The court was told that


adapt home THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Housing Committee has approved a maximum disabled improvement grant application by


Hanson had been seen leaving the premises of Rectella International, Clitheroe — where he was formerly a fitter — carrying a box of corres pondence. Later it was discovered


that three pool tables in the canteen had been overturned and damaged. Mr Stephen Barker, de­


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CABINET (WITH CASTORS) A LARGE SELECTION OF OAK and MAHOGANY Furniture on display In our showrooms at S £27 Ladies


Slippers from


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The BAG and


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Pottery, Pictures, Mirrors, Onyx, Cushions, Soft Toys, etc.


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Own car park at rear of both'premises.


VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES including JAYCEE, WEBBER, REPRODUX, , SUTCLIFFES, etc.


KAYDEE BOOKSHOP


Clitheroe couple Mr and Mrs Bob Wilkinson for adaptations to their home. Members heard that Mr


Wilkinson was paralysed from the chest down after a diving accident while on holiday earlier this year. The grant of £7,650 is


for work to the Wadding- ton Road cottage, which will include a self-con­ tained unit at the rear.


fending, said Hanson, who had been drinking, ack­ nowledged he was on the premises, but was there I in relation to his work as a freelance for Rectella, in Birmingham. Mr Barker said the pool


tables were in a different part of the factory and it was not possible fori Hanson to gain access.


| County


| netball I champs


l FOR the second succes sive year, Trinity Guides


| are the County Netball Champions,


j Representing Ribble Valley, they won all their preliminary matches at Moorhead School, Ac crington, and then beat Nelson in the final. Prior to this, they beat all the Guide companies in Clitheroe and Longridge to become district champ-


I ions. Unfortunately most


members of the team, which has played together


I for the past two years, will be too old to compete in 1985. In the team were:


I Angela Taylor, Deanna Garner, Julie Niven. ,Lindsey Roberts, Joanne


| Sowerby, Susan Picker­ in g , Sandra Ward, Eleanor Sowerby and Melanie Mackie.


A place for orienteering


IA REQUEST from Pendle Forest Orienteers for the occasional use of council-owned land at


Black Hill, Sabden, has been approved by the


I Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee. The council


| reserved the right to ter­ minate permission should complaints arise.


this area for over 40 years, firstly at Black­ burn, then Wiswell and for a short spell at Wad- dington before moving to The Inn, which is owned by her son, Richard. In addition to her son,


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t the Ribb le V a l le y Borough Council Is consider­ ing in relation to the work referred to in the Schedule to this notice an application to dispense with certain require­ ments of The Building Regu­ lations or to relax (hem in so


' far as the work does not comply with them. The regu­ lation concerned is listed in the said Schedule. The details of the work con­ cerned are shown on the plans referred to in the said Schedule which are deposited at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Council and may be seen at all reason­ able hours at the Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe. SCHEDULE


Mrs Bowman leaves a daughter, Mrs Nancy Standen, of Ullswater.


Tuck shop cash for Ethiopia


THE boys of St Mary’s Hall, Stonyhurst, have raised over £400 for the Ethiopian Relief Fund. They donated part of


the weekly tuck shop money and the saving made when they took part in a “fast” lunch of soup and cheese. In addition, £100 has been given from the school’s annual de­ velopment fund draw pro­ ceeds.


Sides will have 45 overs to go at


THE Thwaites Ribblesdale Cricket League has radically altered the format of matches for next season by doing away with the time element. one for a losing


Under the new arrange­


ment each side will have 45 six-ball overs. The side batting first may declai-e before the end of 45 overs and claim the unused overs in which to try to bowl out the opposition. If a side is bowled out before


the end of 45 overs then the fielding side may claim the unused overs when they go


into hat. The points for a win will go


up by one to six, but there will still be three for a winning


Empress squash


THE Empress Squash teams have suffered a string of de­ feats in recent matches. The men’s 1st were beaten 5-


0 when they played Village of Prestwjch, Manchester. Village are one of the top teams and their experience told in the end. One of the best games was


draw and


draw. The proposal, put forward by


Padiham at the annual meeting, was supported by 25 votes to


one. Last season, games were re­


stricted to five nours and each side had a maximum of 36-eight


ball overs. Other changes in the league s


rules approved at the meeting were that, from 1986, the third division will be reduced to in­ clude only senior league clubs. This will exclude four teams — Fuhvood and Broughton, Sale, Darwen and Salesbury. Derby matches are to be


plaved on Sundays. The first programme in each


league to be washed out will be


replayed. The Ramsbottom and Law-


renson Cups will be played with 45-six ball overs, as op­ posed to 36-eight ball overs. Each bowler mil have a max­ imum of 10. If a cup game is not completed on the Sunday, it must he continued the follow­ ing night or nights until it is.


played by David Mathews at number five, but in the end he lost 3-1. Four players lost their matches 3-0 — David Tait, Russell Cowking, Ray Dryden and Nigel Willis. Empress 2nds lost 3-1 to Red


Rose th ird team. Conor McLaughlin, showing his usual ag g re s s io n , won 3-0, and Edward Vidler won 3-1 with


some steady squash. Steve Turner and John Willis


lost 3-1 and 3-2 respectively, and Malcolm McDonald also went down 3-1 despite a fierce counter attack. The ladies team suffered a


Awards night


disappointing T-4 defeat at home to Cloggers lsts. Em­ press’s only winner was Sharon Willis, 3-0. Sheila Willis battled bravely to narrowly lose 2-3, while Rachel Pallister never found her true form and went


down 1-3. Susan Beggs and Marilyn


Fletcher also met strong oppo­ nents and lost 0-3.


MEMBERS of Read Cric­ ket Club reflected on a disappointing year at their presentation evening at the Higher Trapp Hotel, Simonstone. Chairman, Mr Ernest Sumner said it had been a rather • mediocre year, with the club finishing in the bottom half of the Ribblesdale League, a dis­ appointment following the winning of the Ramsbot­ tom Cup in 1983. Financially, the club


had managed to break even following the success of the summer fair. Former Read profes­


sional Paul Tatton, who now lives in the Bolton area, p resented the


awards. Player of the year shield, Peter Grainger;


Jack Harwood Cup for best individual perform- anfce, David Marshall; first team best batting, Mike Ranson; second team, Gary Isherwood; best bowler first team, Philip Hanson; second team, Geoff Holt; youth team field in g prize, Fraser Snape. Club p r o fe s s io n a l


Graham Bushell was thanked for his work in promoting, the youth team.


Cup win


for Read. Read Undcr-18s 2, Radcliffc Borough Under-18s 0


IT needed Read’s best per­ formance of the season to beat a strong Radcliffe side in this Lancashire Youth Cup match. Each member of tne team played well, with Monk and Walker scoring. -


Burnley PLC Undcr-18s2,


Read Under-18s 7


DESPITE going behind, Read fought back to equalise before half-time and then take control of the match. Cook (3), Broad- ley (2) and Leech (2) were Read’s scorers.


Rend Under-18s 8, Rishton Under-18s 2


■ Read a comfortable victory, with Rishton hitting two late consolation goals. Read's scor­ ers were Rourke, Thompson, Buttle, McHugh, Robinson, Ford, Walker and Crorken.


FOUR goals in each half gave


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SITE Land at Brook Bottom, Stony­ hurst — Aighton, Bailey and


Chaigley.


WORK Wooden Building for the stor


age of cars. PLAN Detailed plans of the work. BUILDING REGULATIONS FOR WHICH RELAXATION IS SOUGHT


E17 (3) The roof consisting of cedar shingles is re q u ire d to be a m in im um of 12 metres away from the relevant bound ary. The actual dis­ tance achieved is 5 metres. Representations with regard to the effect which the dispensa­ tion or relaxation may have on public health


, or safety may be


/ made by December 20th, 1984, by letter, addressed to me, at the undermentioned


address:— PHILIP BAILEY


Borough Planning and Technical Officer


Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


The following applications have been received for per­


mission to:


Change Ihe use from Com­ mercial Storage Area to Dance Studio, at 14 and 16 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Appli cation No. 3/84/0610/P.


Demolish 2 Storey Outbuild­ ings at rear of 14/16 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Application No. 3/84/0611/P.


Change the Use to Pet Shop at 103a King Street, Whalley. Application No. 3/84/0615/P.


Erect a detached Dwelling on land off Fell Road, Wadding ton. Application No. 3/84/ 0623/P.


To create a Vehicular Access at Vicarage House, Wiswell Lane, Wiswell. Application No. 3/84/0621/P.


This property is included in a


■ Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or His­ toric Interest and is also within the designated CON­ SERVATION AREA. Any


person wishing to make rep­ resentations 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 the relevant re­ ference numbers.


A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


November 29th, 1984


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer)


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


21:


THE SOCIETY OF CHIROPODISTS MRS C. J. SHEARD, M.Ch.S.


State Registered Chiropodist, is authorised by the Society to announce


COMMENCEMENT OF PRACTICE at


STOCKS HILL HOUSE,


2 CLITHEROE ROAD, WHALLEY Telephone: WHALLEY 3640


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been re­ ceived to:


Create a Vehicular Access at Vicarage House, Wiswell Lane, wiswell. Application No. 3/84/0621/P.


RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL CASUAL VACANCY


GRINDLETON PARISH COUNCIL


In accordance with Section 87 (2b) ol the Local Govern­ ment Act 1972, notice is hereby given that a casual vacancy exists lor a Council­ lor on the Grindleton Parish Council following Ihe resigna­ tion of Councillor Jeremy


Lloyd.


A By-Election to fill the vac­ ancy will be held if TEN elec­ tors for the Parish give Notice in writing claiming such an election to the Returning Of­ ficer at the address below not later than December 18th, 1984.


If no such Notice is given, the Parish Council will fill the vac­ ancy by co-option.


Dated this 29th day of November, 1984.


M. JACKSON Returning Officer


Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2RA


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: 3/84/0621/ P.


A copy of the application and ilans may be inspected in the


. ’ lanning Department within the period.stated.


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer)


November 29th, 1984. CHRISTMAS


FAYRE SATURDAY,


DECEMBER 1st Spiritualist Church,


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Various stalls and relreshments Admission: lOp P.A.W.W.S.


a 51229 Competition Winners


BOWLAND PTA Christmas Fayr e. Unclaimed raf f le prizes: Purple 116: Purple 26: Y e llow 221: Purple


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CLITHEROE FC 100 Club. Week 10: No. 24.


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Ring: ROCHDALE 54601 anytime


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Personal Export Sales Engineer


Leading* UK manufacturer of bulk materials conveying and weighing systems is seeking an Export bales Engineer (m/f) to be based in Ctitheroe. This is an excellent career opportunity for a self motivated and ambitious person, minimum age 23, to join a progressive and expanding company.


Key responsibilities will be identification and develop­ ment of new market opportunities, together with the controlling and motivation of an already well established overseas distribution network. Frequent short stays abroad involved mainly in Western Europe, therefore a working knowledge of German and/or French is essen­ tial.


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UPBROOKS INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, CLITHEROE BB7 1QG


Public Notices . WATER RESOURCES ACT 1963


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO ABSTRACT WATER


Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the North West Water Authority by Dales Water Services Ltd., Witherick Lane, Melmerby, Ripon, HG4 5JB, on behalf of Mr F. Peel, Brookhouse Green Farm, Slaidburn, Lancashire, for a licence to abstract the following quantities of water from the limestone at the following point of abstraction. 660 gallons per hour, 5,280 gallons per day, 1.93 million lallons per annum at N.G.R. SD 739 547 in the Parish of


casington, Lancashire. Further details of the application are for domestic and general agricultural use. A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document submitted with it may be inspected free of charge at Brookhouse Green Farm, Slaidburn, at all reason­ able hours during the period beginning on November 29th, 1984, and ending on December 27th, 1984. Any person who wishes to make representations about the' application should do so in writing to the Manager of the Rivers Division, North West Water Authority, P.O. Box 12, New Town House, Buttermarket Street, Warrington, WA1 2QG before the end of the said period.


Date: November 29th, 1984


Signed: Christopher S. Dodds on behalf of Mr F. Peel


WATER RESOURCES ACT 1963


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO ABSTRACT WATER


Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to


the North West Water Authority by J. J. Crosier of Painley Farm, Gisburn, Nr. Clitheroe, Lancashire, for a licence to abstract the following quantities of water from underground strata at Painley Farm, Gisburn, at the following points of abstraction:—


5,000 gallons per day at grid reference SD 842 500. A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other


document submitted with it may be inspected free of charge at the offices of Davis and Bowring at T Park Road, Gisburn, Nr. Clitheroe, Lancashire, at all reasonable hours during the period beginning on November 22nd, 1984, and ending on December


21st, 1984. Any person who wishes to make representations about the


application should do so in writing to the Manager of the Rivers Division, North West Water Authority at New Town House, Buttermarket Street, Warrington, before the end of the said


period. November 15th, 1984


Signed: Davis and Bowring on behalf of J. J. Crosier


IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARENTS RESIDING IN THE


BLACKBURN, ROSSENDALE, HYNDBURN AND RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICTS


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE ADMISSIONS TO SECONDARY SCHOOLS


The next annual admission of pupils to Secondary Schools will be in September 1985. Except in those areas where secondary schools have been reorganised on comprehensive lines, allo­ cations will be made after consideration of Ihe pupils’ school records, results of tests and Head Teachers’ assessments. Parents resident in the above Districts who wish their children to be admitted to Secondary Schools as the responsibility of the Education Committee, will be required to complete an application form giving their preference for particular Secondary Schools. Children attending schools maintained by the Lanca­ shire Education Committee will be given this application form


by the Head Teacher. Full particulars and forms of application may be obtained by parents of children attending other schools, from the District Education Officer for the area in which the child resides. Completed application forms should be returned not later than


Friday, January 11th, 1985. ELECTRONICS SERVICE TECHNICIAN (Male/Female) (Plain paper copiers/computers)


Our' company are specialists in the sale and service of Richo photocopying machines and A.C.T. Sirius, Apricot computers.


Further expansion of this very successful companyhas brought about the requirement of a FIRST CLASS ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN.


Applicants must have proven experience in a similar position.


The successful candidate can expect a remuneration package commensurate with such a position.


Applications In writing to: A. Hardacre


BURNLEY OFFICE SUPPLIES


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Telephone: 0262 53935 P


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Five figure salary guaranteed on target to successful applicant.


Write or telephone in first instance to: THE GENERAL SALES MANAGER


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Telephone: 25991


LOVECLOUGH TEXTILES


LIMITED BURNLEY require a


SUPERVISOR OF INSPECTION AND QUALITY RECORDS


on 3 fabric printing machines and at final inspection/ rolling. Experience of fabric inspection, preferably printed fabrics and


SUPERVISORY ABILITIES are essential. Apply in writing to:


MONITOR DESIGNS LIMITED


HABERGHANI MILL, COAL CLOUGH LANE, BURNLEY


or contact: Mr RATCLIFFE on BURNLEY 52416


PATRICIA NEAL DRESSMAKER


OUR NEW ADDRESS IS


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All enquiries welcome 54817


SUNBEDS full length over­ head canopies from £199 or £3.99 per week (min 12 months). — Ainsworth and Dent, 279a, Leeds Road, N e ls o n . T e l . 6 2 4 3 3 or evenings 60 1 7 2 8 .


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