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CLITHEROE Scouts ami Guides have rallied to support BBC television’s “Children in Need” appeal with a donation of £50. The money has come
Machines built for long life
THE Econ Group has in troduced a new range of manure spreaders — with a special long-life feature produced at the Clitheroe factory. The machines will be on
display for the first time at the Royal Smithfield Show (Stand No. 03) at Earls Court. London, next Monday to
'Thursday. A spokesman at Econ’s
Ripon headquarters said that thanks to improved production techniques at Clitheroe. the machines had an all-welded barrel, which gave them a long
working life. Known as the Sides
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THE Kibble Valley is one of four North East Lanca shire districts being consi dered for a new gypsy caravan site. A report before Lanca
THERE were some proud horse riders in Chipping Village Hall when the area’s branch of the Pony Club held its presentation
shir e Count y Council states that a suitable site for the £370.000 scheme has still to he identified. It could go to either tin Kibble Valley. Pendlo.
night. President Mr Alan Kay.
who p re s e n te d the trophies and rosettes, is pictured congratulating Claire Hargreaves (12). as she receives a dressage
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supper provided by pa rents and dancing to the Boh Fairclough disco.
Afterwards there was a
AwardsSandham 'Trophy for points earned throughout the year iriders 15 years and over): .Ioanna Garment, .lavne Brier- ley. Miehaela Blezard. .lack Berrv Points ( ‘up (BM-I vears): R a c h e l M u te r . S a r a h
O'Bonnehue, Kate I nebs Marika Points Gup (1*
Sarah Penny. Sally Hutchinson. Stable management. (’. Nun-
nerlcy Cup: .layne Brierley. Riversdale Trophy: Claire Heaton. D. Horton Trophv: Pamela Till. Preliminary stable management: Clare Holden.
most improved dressage rider: Joint. Claire Heaton. Joann.** Garment and Helen Myers. Jill Fitchett Award for junior
handy jinny: Sarah Penny. Sjiecial awards. 'Tack ami
Lawson Cup: Jayne Kay. Brook Trophv: Sarah O'Donoghue. DC's Pup: Amy Strange. Dressage. Lvndeth Trophy:
Hunter Trials. Brigadier
Michael a Wizard. Hosker Trophv: Rachel Muter. On* duline* Trophy: Claire Har greaves. Blackburn Trophy for
Turnout Cup: Joint. Bach Muter. Joanna Garment. Chij ping Endeavour Cup: Joint Rachael Kellet and Sarah O’Donoghue. Vic Marsh Memo riiil Trophy for prog Joanna Garment. President Cup for Associates: J Jaekie Marsden and Jayne Brierley
Playroom
A DETAILED planning application to convert shippon to a playroom with a conservatory over it at Moor Roods. Grindle- ton Road. West Bradford, was g ran ted by the Kibble Valley Council’? Development Sub-commit tee.
Canoe Club’s annual pre sentation and dance at the Three Rivers Caravan Park, West Bradford, on. Kfidav. Organiser Mr Stephen
from £100 raised at Clitheroe Scout and Guide
19S() would he the joint canoeing venture with ’Trinity Youth Centre. At the prizegiving, 1st Rowland Scouts scooped
Pietrzak said the donation was a reflection of the evening’s success and he was grateful to all who. came along to make it so. Looking ahead, he said
the club was enjoying a period of expansion. Of particular significance in
the honours. Most improved Scout —
best overall attendance — Simon Moore. British Canoe Union one-star cer tificate — Stephen Wood
Darren Jackson. Tootal 'Trophy for the
Dean Thompson. Scout with best attendance —
— Samantha Greenwood (West Bradford Guides). Guide with best attend ance — Victoria Chatburn (SS Michael and John’s Guides). Canoe club committee
ward, Mark Jackson. Most improved Guide
Trail of damage as gangs run riot in Whalley
GANGS have been “running wild” in Whalley, causing extensive damage and frightening old
people.
Making efforts
RIBBLE Valley Housing Committee members have
given their backing to the latest moves to rehouse Clitheroe barber Mr John YVignall and his family. Mr Wignall’s shop and
home adjoin Waterloo Mill, which is in the final s ta g e s of being d e molished to create a site which will be developed for private housing. Chief Executive Mr
member Mr Tony Capewell is pictured pre senting Simon Moore with his award, as other prizewinners and guests look on.
meeting, Coun. Mrs Thelma Feather said that enormous amount of andalism had occurred in
At a parish council
the Abbots Croft and Abbey Fields areas in the previous three weeks. 'Two waste bins and a
Micluiol Jackson said that although it would be dif ficult to find suitable pre mises for Mr Wignall in Whalley, as he had re quested, every effort would be made.
Proud night for pony riders
park bench on the play area were demolished, flowers in nearby gardens torn up and hedges run through, a fence and gate pulled down, a road sign damaged, a window broken and a hanging basket thrown on to the •oof of the library. Teenagers had also been knocking on doors
A comprehensive col lect ion of Indies and mens ja cke ts , coats, baggies, balwing,
bloiisons in le a the r and sheepskin. Also rugs, mi t ts, motor cycle jackets , etc.
frightening old people. The trouble usually oc
Repairs amt alterations Made to measure serriee
curred around 8-30 p.m., but by the time incidents were reported and police arrived, the gangs had disappeared. Coun. Mrs Clara Hors
fall thought some of the damage had occurred on
mischief night. A police representative
;it the meeting, Sgt Michael Morris, based at Barnoldswiek, said every effort was being made to combat the problem. He advised residents to
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night disturbances outside the town’s pubs have ready been stepped up and Coun. Miss Pauline Wilkinson said that recent weeks, the situa tion had improved. Drink ers were leaving pub: quickly and noise was con siderablv less.
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6-30: Light Infantry Corunna Band Punch and Judy in Boot Way Father Christmas Grotto in the Precinct
Standish Street 5-30: Lights switched on by two of the West Side Story cast. 5-30 — 6-00: Carol Singing.
Father Christmas appearing until 9 p.m.
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