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> 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 26th, 19S5


HARVEST SUPPER


THE singing of “Wo plough the fields and scat­ ter" opened Clitheroe and District NFU Ladies’ annual harvest supper at Newton Village Hall. The meal, provided by


members, was followed by dancing to the Mark Kitto Band. There was also a raffle, with proceeds going to the charities adopted this year by the lady farmers. Winners were: Mrs S.


Pavement removal brings a protest


THE county council tarmac layers have struck again in Clitheroe, much to the annoyance of some residents of Littlemoor Road.


Hartley, Miss M. Berry, Mr D. Seed, Mrs M. Col- linge, Mrs J. Bullock, Mrs Clough and Mr W. Bargh.


number 26, said neigh­ bours were incensed when workmen turned up with­ out any warning on Tues­ day and started to rip out the flagstones on the pavement fronting the s to n e -b u i l t te r ra c e d houses.“Some of the kerb­ stones were in poor condi­ tion, but the county has. used this as an excuse to rip up all the traditional


Mr Paul Thompson, of


flagstones and replace them with this hideous


tarmac,” he said. “I thought the policy


was to retain something of an olde-worlde charm in Clitheroe. This tarmac looks dreadful in compari­ son and it will not last as long as flagstones.” Mr Thompson said that


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Spotlight on village choir


THE television spotlight fell on the choristers of St Helen’s Church, Waddington, yesterday,


when a camera crew spent village ramme. The


the first residents knew what was going on was when a group of them went to ask workmen what they were doing. Now he has raised the


MARSDEN — BAILEY


matter with Coun. John Cowgill, of the Ribble Valley Council, following similar action by the county in Montague and De Lacy Streets. The councillor intends to raise the matter at Tuesday’s meeting of the Public Works and Health Com­ mittee. Coun. Cowgill said the


driver Mr Bart Marsden and residential social worker Miss Clare Bailey were married at Trinity M e th o d is t C hurch, Clitheroe, on Saturday. The bridegroom is the


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twofold: ' head chorister Jonathan Cunliffe’s selec­ tion for the finals of the National Choirboy of the Year Contest and Wad- cungton’s success in win­ ning the championship in Lancashire’s Best-Kept Village Competition. The choristers, whose


filming for a Granada Reports prog- re a so n s were


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eldest son of Mr and Mrs Arnold Marsden, of E sh to n T e r ra c e , Clitheroe, and the bride is the daughter of Mrs Bar­ b ara Lyons, of May Street, Burnley. The bride, given away


county’s action was scan­ dalous. “They are spoiling what in most cases are perfectly good pavements while those in other parts of the town, where atten tion really is needed, are going unrepaired."


Vegetarian meal out


A VEGETARIAN meal at the Best Alternative Restaurant, Lowergate, made a complete change for members of the Wed­ nesday Club at their Sep­


tember meeting. Leader Beryl Nowell,


who runs the restaurant with Mary Armitage, served up many delights, among them chick peas, lasagne Florentine, butter beans casserole, apricot rumble and pru n e mousse. They were thank­ ed by Eileen Lambert for a superb meal. The next meeting, on


reputation is growing under the guidance of husband and wife team Donald and Jean Hartley, the organist and choir di­ rector respectively, man­ aged an almost complete turnout of 11 adults and 18 trebles. Jonathan (14), a pupil at


Ribble Valley offices in Church Walk, a footpath will run between the two buildings.


Policy and Resources Committee, Coun. Fred Green (Wilpshire) said th a t th e reason for pressing ahead with the plans was the time factor.


Vice-chairman of the


by Mr Mark Warburton, wore a gown of oyster satin with a full skirt and fitted bodice. It featured silk embroidery on the skirt, bodice and sleeves. Her headdress was held in place by a diamante tiara, and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Bridesmaids were Miss


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, was first filmed arriving for choir practice with his younger brothers Andrew and Simon. Then the choir was seen


singing “0 taste and see” by Vaughan Williams, Tchaikovsky’s “Legend” and “Hear my prayer” by Mendelssohn, featuring a solo by Jonathan in all three. The big day for


Jaqui Green, Miss Liz Newell, the bride’s sister, and Miss Angela Mars­ den, the bridegroom’s sister. Flower girl was Miss Pippa Newell, the bride’s niece. Jaqui wore a full-


Jonathan comes on Oc­ tober 22nd, when he takes part in the finals, but no date has yet been given for the screening of the Granada programme.


skirted off-the-shoulder dress of pale blue lace, with short sleeves. Liz and Angela had dresses of pale blue organza featur­ ing high waistbands and lace frills round the shoul­ der and Pippa’s dress was of pale blue lace with a high neckline and long sleeves. All carried bou­ quets and had headdres­ ses of pale blue and white silk roses. B e s t man was Mr


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Steven Pye, groomsman was Mr Arnold Marsden, the bridegroom’s brother, and usher was Mr Michael Marsden, the brideg­ room’s brother. The ceremony was per­


C l i th e ro e ’s T r in i ty Methodist Church Youth Club for six years, John works at Primrose Garage and is the son of Mr and Mrs Alan Daniels. When the result of the election was announced to the 200 delegates on Saturday night, he says he was “delighted.” “I had been secretary


awaiting recommendations from its committees on the proposed new library site and we know that, once that happens, things will move very quickly,” he said. “We want to be in a position to cause as little discomfort as possible to councillors and members of the public.” He added that the coun­


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cil wanted Chief Planning Officer Mr Philip Bailey to obtain planning permis­ sion as soon as possible so that costs could be pre­ pared.


At the Policy and Re- scources Committee meet­ ing, the fact that only one person was in the public gallery to listen to the debate was greeted with concern by Coun. Leo Wells (Clitheroe).


matter would have gener­ ated more interest in so far as it affected the centre of Clitheroe.


He thought that the


formed by the Rev. Jim Needham and was fol­ lowed by a reception at the Sun Inn, Waddington. The couple honey­


mooned in Majorca. They are to make their home in C h a t b u r n Road, Clitheroe. Photograph: P ye’s,


Clitheroe.


Driver was distracted by magpie


A DOCTOR whose car hit a patient’s garden wall claimed that he had been distracted by a magpie which had flown across his path, Clitheroe magis­ trates were told. For driving without due


for the past year, but did not think I would be elected chairman,” said John, a former pupil of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. John was instrumental


had been made clear in the Press that the public would be welcome to listen to the discussion and see the plans.


Coun. Green said that it On display


in setting up the North Lancashire District As­ sociation four years ago His parents have recently moved from Duck Street, Clitheroe, to St Annes and John has joined the Church Road Methodist Youth Club there, travel­ ling to work in Clitheroe. As chairman of the na tional members’ council,


however, that he had been visited by an official of the Clitheroe Civic Soc­ iety who had no objec­ tions to the plans.


Mr Bailey pointed out,


ning application was sub­ mitted it could be display­


When the actual plan­


ed in the council office foyer for public viewing,


he said. Questioned about the


he will travel widely during his year of office and is extremely pleased that his election has come in the International Year of Youth.


NATURE AREA


c a re and a t te n t io n , Maurice Patrick O'Reilly (60), of Portfield Bar, Whalley, was fined £60, with a further £40 for fail­ ing to report the accident. Mr Alistair Nisbet, pro­


A MEETING tonight will discuss the future work and management of the Whalley Nature Area in Mitton Road, following its tidy up by the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers and local resi­


dents. During the meeting, at


secuting, said that his client asked the owner of the house to allow him to make two phone calls, but he did not leave his name, | address or telephone ' number. When questioned by


police later, he said he had been distracted by a magpie while driving. Mr Keith Beeston, de­


fending, said that at the time of the accident his client, a GP in Padiham, was wo rk in g u n d e r pressure. He was unsure of the


8 Bramley View, Barrow, BTCV field officer Oliver de Soissons will introduce the conservation project and ideas or offers of help from interested local people will be welcome For further informa­


tion, Mrs K. Sharpies can be contacted (Whalley


3653). Pendle Club


precise rules and regula­ tions applying to an acci­ dent and had not tried to avoid responsibility. He was know to the woman and he had left his car at the scene so that he could be traced.


Umbrella weather


TORRENTIAL rain in


places. Chatburn weatherman,


the Ribble Valley on Saturday brought traffic to a standstill in many


Mr Ted Boden, measured one and a half inches of


rain during the day. The River Ribble burst its banks blocking Edisford Road for a short while and flooding also occurred in Waddington Road and on the A59 at Langho. The constant rain all


year has been disastrous for Ribble Valley farmers


and on Saturday many had the added problem of flooded fields. Clitheroe Fire Brigade


received two calls for flooding at Watt Street, Sabden, and Kirkmoor Road, Clitheroe.


WINNERS of the month­ ly bridge game at the Pendle Club, Clitheroe, were: Mrs A. Pedder and Mrs G. Murgatroyd, Mrs D. Pawlicki and Mr J. Pawlicki, Mrs M. Manning and Mrs K. Gudgeon. Raffle: M. Holgate, J.


Bowker, E. Wood, M. Thompson, P. Adey, K. Higson, J. Foggart, J. Pawlicki, A. Barker, M. Thorne, J. Rhodes.


Visit forge MEMBERS of Clitheroe


Parish Church Men’s Fcl- lowship were given an in-


sight into the work of a blacksmith, courtesy of Mr Ron Carter, prop­ rietor of the Trapp Forge,


made the journey and spent two hours in the company of Mr Carter. ~ The Fellowship meets monthly and in October the speaker wilt be retired Pendle County Primary School headmaster Mr Robert Jones, who will talk about “100 years of cigarette cards”.


Simonstone. Twelve parishioners


cost of the project by Coun. John Cowgill (Clitheroe), Coun. Green


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Applications have been re­ ceived for permission to:


said that he could not at th is s ta g e produce


figures. But once the project re­


ceived outline planning permission Mr Bailey would be in a position to produce costings. Coun. Cowgill also re­


Erection of 2 No. detached houses and adjacent car park on land at rear of National Westminster Bank, Berry Lane, LONGRIDGE. Applica­ tion No. 3<85/0494/P.


at No. 4 Southport Barn SAWLEY. Application No. 3/


Erection of detached garage


ceived an assurance from Chief E x ecu tiv e Mr Michael Jackson that once the figures, including the price the county council would pay for the town hall site, were available, then the matter would come back to the council for final approval. Even at that stage


Small kitchen


Joyce Lilburn (Bolton-by- Bowland) criticised the proposed size of the Ribble Valley mayor’s parlour and the kitchen facilities. “There would be room


The Mayor, Coun.


there would be “time for a rethink.”


85/0503/P. Erection of 1 projecting sign and 2 No. fascia signs at 25 King Street, WHALLEY. Ap­ plication No. 3/85/0510/P. Shop sign at 36 King Street, WHALLEY. Application No. 3/ 85/0520/P. Use as separate dwelling at Highcliffe Barn, Chapel Lane, GRINDLETON. Application No. 3/85/0522/P. Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date o( this advertise­ ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan­ ning Department, Council Of­ fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated. September 25th, 1985 Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and


Planning Officer) 065O1


in that kitchen to swing a cat, but little else,” she


said. The committee unanim­


proval of the plan and it was accepted at the monthly council meeting which followed.


that the design for new toilets in Church Walk, to replace those which will be lost beneath the lib­ rary, should be considered by the Public Works and Health Committee.


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