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HoPKS of maintaining the present concessionary bus pass system when public transport is privat­ ised in January were ex­ pressed at the Kibble Valley Council’s Planning and Transportation Com­ mittee. The change is likely to


HEAD of the biology de­ partment at Liverpool Polytechnic, Prof. William Haie, who is an authority on wader birds, took his place as president of the Old Clitheronians* Associ­ ation at the annual dinner on Friday. The gu e s ts , among


Clilhemc Advertiser and Times, November 21st, 1U3,5 11


Old boys meet again rCo-operation is urged on barn


conversion plan


FOLLOWING a plea by Ribble Valley council­ lors, planning officials have been asked to think again over a recommendation to refuse building of two bungalows on a derelict site near Rimington.


ciPs Development Sub­ committee were told at their meeting that the site at Yew Tree Farm, Newby Lane, contained a roofless barn, some smal­ ler stone structures and an allotment. The applicant — an el-


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them the Kibble Valley Mayor (Conn. Mrs Joyce Lilburn), the Ciitheroe Mayor (Conn. How el Jones) and Canon John Hudson, chairman of the school governors, were welcomed by the newly- elected chairman of the old boys, Mr (icoff Isher-


wood. Also welcomed were


District Education Officer Mr Peter Evans, and former headmaster and past president. Mr Gerald Hood. Toasts to the as­ sociation and school were proposed by retiring pres­ ident Mr Derek Spencer MP. Prof. Hale responded


and talked light-heartedly about birdwatching in the old days at the school. Headmaster Mr Clive


Darley responded on behalf of the school and gave his initial observa­ tions as headmaster. In mir picture. Prof.


ifi, Members of the Coun-


derly woman — wanted the bungalows for her daughter and herself and iter brother and his wife. In a written report.


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Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Mr Philip Bailey, said there had been two previous ap­ plications for barn conver­ sions but they had been turned down on policy


grounds. The site was in an area


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(Chatburn) said that plan­ ning officers stated at a previous meeting that the two buildings would be .out of character with the area. However, the ap­ plicants would be pre­ pared to adapt to what would be considered character. He had spoken to the applicant and visited the site and felt that she had the future of the area heart, having lived there for 50 years. H e w a s backed b v


of special landscape value as defined in the North- East Lancashire Struc­ ture Plan and no new de­ velopment was encour­ aged outside an estab­ lished settlement unless there was a proven ag­ ricultural or other need. Coun. Ted Bod on


Tackling market


litter


Hale (front, right) is seen with the Kibble Valley and C lithe ro e Town Mayors. Centre is Mr Spencer ami. next to him, Mr Darlev.


WAYS of reducing litter Clitheroe Market are


being examined by Kibble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Com­ mittee.


Members heard that the irlv closure of Henthorn


tip and the noon finish for cleansing staff on Satur­


days often meant that refuse was left to accumu­ late. Coun. Mrs Pat Hall


(Clitheroe) said that on Sunday mornings the market and King Street were often in a filthy itate. Uncleared market rubb-


their rubbish in the area, she said. The committee decided


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Mr Paul Timson, said that following a meeting bet­ ween the county and the district councils it had been agri-eel that the dis­ tricts would continue to administer the scheme. They would decided who was entitled to a pass, fix a charge and pay the operators. At present Kibble


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sh encouraged members >f the public to dump


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Whalley toilets plan


THK public toilets at the Whalley Arms car park.


Whalley, are to be de­ molished and those adja­ cent to the bus station at


Vale House improved. Demolition of the toilets


will make way for parking facilities at the proposed new health centre. Members of the Kibble


further joint meeting of the councils would he held in the near future and he


Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Com­ mittee felt that an im­ provement scheme for tlv Vale House toilets would be money well spent a these were closer to tlv existing road networl and. therefore, less prone to vandalism.


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Airedale Hospital, Miss Suzanne Margaret Wall- bank. was married to pro­ d s e n g i n e e r M r


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Kobert P ep pe r . Mr Andrew Kae (the bride’s eousin) was groomsman and the ushers were Mr


John Wallbank (the bride's brother) and Mr David Kae (the bride’s cousin). A reception was held at the Coronation Hotel.


Horton-in-Craven. The couple are to live in Silsden. Photograph: Pye’s of


Clitheroe.


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Korough Council’s Public Works and Health Com mittee has agreed to spend £30() on repair: even though the avenue is privately owned. The repairs are seen


'of having the unmade road surfaced. Lancashire County


a temporary measure while investigations are made into the' possibility


Council has already agreed to pay SO per cent of the making-up costs although liability for tin remainder of the work has still to be decided.


In p u b l i c


FOK urinating in a public place in Castle Street Clitheroe, Philip John Stewart (22). of Central Avenue, was fined £20 by the town’s magistrates


LOCAL landscapes will be seen in all their glory ai a joint exhibition of work opening tomorrow at Downham School. Painter Alastair Car­


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Coun. How e 1 J one s (Clitheroe), who said that there had been a farm­ house in the area at one time. The site was only 70 yards from the nearest oc­ cupied house and the ap­ plicant was very willing to co-operate over the prop osed structure of th dwellings and the building materials to be used. Mr Bailey said that care


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