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NOT enough is being done locally for young


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NINE and 10-vear-olds from Brooksido School.


Clitheroe, have plenty to smile about — for the proud youngsters won the Kibble Valley Sports’ As­ sociation football tourna­ ment shield for small


schools. The seven-a-side com­


petition was held at Whal- ley CE School, where the team won six matches and drew two.


Winning team members


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coffee morning was given a seasonal touch with a


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Profits of £0S will be w e f t


used to help finance the Christmas party. Mrs Halliwell (back


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after Deputy Planning and Technical Officer, Mr Peter Nock, reported that the county council had in­ dicated that a right of way by the old ford across the* Ribble at Edisford no longer existed.


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had lapsed since the build­ ing of the bridge and therefore it no longer ex­ isted in the county’s eyes, unless someone could come up with some histor­ ical documents to show otherwise, he said.


Use of the right of way


sought by the borough fol­ lowing requests from the public, and now notices indicating no horse riding will be put up.


Clarification had been


where the exact route of the former right of way ran.


No-one was certain


provision must be made in the area for horse riders to leave the roads and


Coun. Nuttall said that


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CHRISTMAS CRACKERS


Clitheroe Adveiiiscr and Times, November 28th, 1085 13 Hodder charity fund helps hospital


TWO television sets were among the gifts handed over from the Hodder Valley Charity Committee — the proceeds of a fund­ raising dance earlier in the month.


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sented to Clitheroe Hospi­ tal and cheques for £70 each were given to the Ribble Valley Talking Newspaper and Slaidburn and Dunsop Bridge play­ groups — a total value in money and gifts of £420.


Committee is composed of members of Dunsop Bridge, Whitewell, Slaid­ burn and Newton parish councils. A similar dance is planned for November


The Hodder Valley


14th, 19S6, once again at Newton Village Hall. In our picture, Nurse


Denise Kelley and Mr Chris Spence, of the char­ ity committee, display one of the television seta


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New look for homes


WORK is to start soon on improvements to 30 Ribble Valley Council- owned houses in Henth- orn Road. Garnett Road and Siddows Avenue, Clitheroe. A tender for £-105.924


IT was a time for presen­ tations at Chatham Cub’s open night.


Scott presented the best fo o tb aller trophy to Stephen Simkin and the best all-rounder cup went to William Fallows.


Kootball manager Gary


has been accepted by the council from Preston building firm Conlon Brothers. Improvements


this could be discussed fully when the new foot­


ball* and hockey pitch at Roefield and Edisford


Unit visit


THE health and housing committees of the Ribble Valley Council are soon to visit a core and cluster unit for the mentally h a n d i c a p p e <


crington. The county’s Social Ser­


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vices Committee has ap­ proved. in principle, in the draft programme for 19SC> to 19S9. £79.000 for similar unit in Clitheroe.


were ready, and this was agreed.


include rewiring, re- plumbing and the refurn­ ishing of every kitchen, Deputy Health and Hous­


to receive a thank you badge from the pack, a s p e c i a l c o m m e n d a t i o n from the Scouting move­


Then it was Gary’s turn


ment. This was presented by Akela Mrs Jackie Woodward.


ing Officer Mr Richard Isherwood told the Hous­ ing Committee.


Wahler and Mrs Pauline Sutcliffe, also received


Two mothers. Mrs Lvn


gifts for their work. Mr Dale Higham, of the


Pen d le t ro o p , then showed a film and slides


Flouting pets rule


of the Cubs at the St George’s Day parade in Clitheroe and at two camps.


served and there was a collection for the Blue Peter Appeal for deaf children. The Cubs are to save old keys and foreign or British coins for the


Refreshments were fund.


assistant leader Mrs Mar­ garet Simkin and Akela are pictured with the pack.


Mrs Sutcliffe (centre), READY FOR CHRISTMAS


against council house ten­ ants who are flouting rules about the keeping of animals.


RIBBLE Valley eoun- illor has spoken out


(Clitheroe) told Housing Committee members that he knew several people who kept more pets than was allowed.


Coun. B e r t Jo n e s


Housing Officer Mr Richard Isherwood said that if people saw others breaking the regulations, the council’s health and housing d e p a r tm e n t hould be contacted.


Deputy Health and


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