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Clitheroe Advertiser ami Times, November 21st, 1983 !) „,,j Himikii L’XiHl (Classified) «! Clitheroe 22821, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Play with a seasonal theme


BOLTON-BY-BOW- LAND Drama Group's current production has a seasonal ring;. He* hearsals for Arthur Watkyn’s “The Geese are pelting fat", pro­ duced by Mrs Jean Hammond, have been underway since July.


when the play opens to­ night at the village hall for its three-night run.


The 11-strong cast are hoping for full houses


■ $7 k *A & &


Bowling green given go-ahead despite objection


PLANS for a bowling green to be laid out at the rear of Shireburn Cottages, Hurst Green, have been given the go-ahead by the Kibble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee.


Obtained goods by


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deception A WEST BRADFORD man who cashed a cheque when he knew there was no money in his bank ac­ count had done so because he was under pjeat strain and in financial difficul­ ties. For obtaining goods and


proval without comment, despite objections from one of the cottage resi­ dents who received back­ ing from the surveyors of Stonyhurst Estate.


Members gave their ap­


cause access and parking problems, particularly at weekends when both the green and the adjacent village hall would be used to their greatest extent.


He claimed that it could l i p j£2.45


cash to the value of £25 by deception, Terence Edward Jeffries (-15). of


Mill Street, was fined £250 at Clitheroe Magis­


trates' Court. He also had to pay £278 compensation


and £-80 costs. In dealing with the


case, the magistrates were asked to take 14 similar offences into con­ sideration. The court was told that


Jeffries had cashed a cheuue at a newsagent's


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fending. said that Jeffries had issued the cheque be­ cause of his financial situ­ ation and had felt there was no other way out. Jeffries regretted his ac­ tions. which were totally out of character, added Mr Bagot.


in Cnatburn. Mr Keith Bagot, de­


Question on GPO depot


DISCUSSIONS are taking place over the


future of the Post Office maintenance depot in C h e s te r Avenue, Clitheroe, which closed in mid-September. It is now used only for


joined the proposed access path to the green and he thought that some form of sc reen in g should be


His property also ad­ erected.


of the scheme in principle, he thought that it would need a Sports Council grant and that one of the requirements would be I that outsiders should have the right to use the | green.


While he was in favour |


thought that it should be resited so that it was a public amenity with a wider attraction than the | immediate village.


ors stated in their letter I that they had no basic objection’ to the proposal but consideration should be given to screening the objector's property which could be adversely af­ fected by the green I access. There was also the possibility of weekend parking congestion.


The Stonyhurst survey­


Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey, said it appeared that tlie I howling green proposals were reasonable both from a siting and land- | scaping point of view.


In a report, Borough I


fuelling anil parking local­ ly-based postal vans. “Discussions have taken


place over the future of the depot, but no final conclusion has been reached,” said a Post Office spokesman in Man­


chester. Tlie depot closed for maintenance purposes


when one of the two mechanics was promoted and iiis companion retired on medical grounds. The work was then transfer­ red to Hlackburn. The depot compound


screening could be pro­ vided at the objector's cottage and, from discus­ sions, this would be ac- | ceptable to the applicants.


did arise, it could be dis­ cussed by representatives


If a parking problem


of the dull and hall com­ mittee.


Future of fairs


was also used to park new vehicles awaiting delivery to offices in the Northern area of the North West Postal Division.


Careless driving


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FOR driving a car with­ out due care and atten­ tion. John Winston Hywa- ter Gill), of Heath Farm Tosside. was fined £75 by Clitheroe magistrates.


The court was told that the defendant had collided


i t i o n a n d S h o p f i t t e r s '■no. P .ish to n .


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with the rear of a vehicle which had stopped behind


in doubt


A QUESTION mark hangs over the future of I the Friday antique and c o l le c to r s ’ fa ir in Clitheroe.


Council's Public Works and Health Committee heard that reports were coming in of stallholders breaking conditions con­ trolling the fair.


The Kibble Valley , , , '£2.8970cl


Brian Manning said that the alleged broken condi­


Deputy Town Clerk Mr


tions concerned the selling of new goods and fly-post­


ing in the town.


a car waiting to turn right ip L o n g s ig h t Road, l.angho. H vw a te r 's vehicle


shunted the car in front into tlie one waiting to


turn. In a letter to the court,


the defendant said that he had been dazzled. He had braked, but was unable to avoid a collision. He had a 211-year accident-free driv­ ing’ record.


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TOP TABLE ‘ s s


for the future Looking ahead


PREPARING for the day when the quarries at Rib- blesdale Cement are ex­ hausted and turned into a leisure area, the County Council has agreed to the company planting white popular, silver birch, alder and beech trees for screening.


He warned that broken conditions could well lead to the discontinuation of tlie fair and borough coun­ cil officers were keeping the situation under close scrutinity-


fair has declined, he added, with the number of stalls having dropped from 25 to 12.


The popularity of the Intrusive


PLANNING permission for a Karate and DIV workshop at 2 Lonpdtfht Avenue. Clitheroe. has been refused bv the Ribble Valley Council's Development Sub-commit­ tee. Members felt that be­ cause of its size it would be visually intrusive and detrimental to the charac­ ter and visual amenities of the area.


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knocking on your door, when you can deal with your local window specialist company.


Ribble Valley Council by Housing Committee chair­ man Coun. Geoffrey Ains­ worth (Clayton-le-dale), following a question from Coun. Eric Braceweil (Clitheroe). Coun. Braceweil also


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