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Meals-on-wheels! going up
RECIPIENTS of meals-on-wheels and food at luncheon clubs in the Ribble Valley are likely to have to pay an extra 5p for them.:
The Ribble Valley
RINGERS and singers of St Helen’s Church, Waddington, aged from seven upwards, gathered at the village’s Sun Inn on Saturday night for their annual dinner. The bellringers and
found plenty of time for socialising after the meal.
ch o r is te r s — who brought their families with them, boosting the numbers to about 50 —
[identity confusion! for councillors in heritage issue
THE Clitheroe Town Council has, in principle,, agreed to the Ribble Valley Borough Council’s proposals for it to remove its Mayor’s Parlour/ council office from the town hall complex in Church S tre et to new premises on the side of
the road.
letters to the editor
Unused tokens
PLEASE allow me to make my final observa tions on the tokens v bus passes controversy. Since my last letter was
published, the only ad verse comments I have received are from people who have had tokens given by relatives and friends. This source will not be available when the
passes are issued. I myself have had kind
friends who have enabled me to visit an elderly aunt in hospital more often than I could have hoped. Instead of costing me 96p as at present, I will only have to pay 48p for this journey with a bus pass. My final point is that
ficulty as it considers re linquishing its parlour. Every one of the 10
However, there is a dif
members of the town council is also a member of the Ribble Valley Borough Council. Unfor-1 tunately it has become standard practice of all political parties, and in the case of Independents, individuals, to automati cally stand for both coun cils in local elections.
considering its present and future surroundings with, in effect, itself, the borough council. I certainly recognise
So the town council is .
Council’s Finance and General Purposes Com mittee has recommended increasing the meals to 55p which will enable £1,500 to be saved on the service. They were last put up
£140,000. Treasurer Mr Gordon
in April, 1983. The increase, recom
Onslow pointed out that Coun. Cowgill’s figures had been taken from the | estimated spending and that actual spending was considerably less. The chairman Coun.
mended by the committee during consideration of next year’s spending, was opposed by two members. Councillors Bill Fleming and
pointed out that for many elderly people living alone this service was the only link with world.
(Billington) Cowgill
(C l i th e ro e ) the ever, emphasised the creasing. music, singing bothBoth councillors,
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ing said that many firms faced closure because of the high cost of rates and Coun. .Cowgill claimed that in' the past three years the committee had increased its spending in certain areas by about
A CLITHEROE man who damaged a house door had not been in full control of himself through drink, the town’s magistrates were told. For damaging the door
the importance and need for a local council in Clitheroe, but in its pre sent form questions may well be asked as to how the town council can poss ibly have a separate sense of identity when consider ing the town’s heritage.
there must be a wealth of unused tokens in drawers or cupboards, if the state ment given to Mr Jackson by the information office is correct. When the tokens' are issued there are long queues at the Civic Hall.
HARRY RAGNALL, 13 Lilac Grove, Clitheroe.
I SUPPORT Mrs Ethel Penny in her effort to have the half-price bus passes made free for pen sioners. People do not realise
Lots of rides needed
ST ANDREW'S S la id b u rn
CONFIRMATION By
The Rt Rev
R. K. WILLIAMSON Bishop of Bradford 7 p.m.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd
| maldng a total loss of £14. Then there is the addi
tional cost of photographs to be attached to the
| passes. It will take an awful lot
of bus rides at half price to make up this amount.
P.B., Clltheroe.
the fact that apart from pensioners losing the £9 worth of free bus tokens which they had last year, they also have to pay anl extra £5 for the bus pass;
BRUCE DOWLES, 145 Whalley Road, Clitheroe.
Cleared of slashing car tyres
A BLACKBURN man was cleared by Clitheroe magistrates of slashing the tyres of a Whalley licensee’s car. The Bench was told
that there was no love lost between Christopher John Coyne (33), of Pem berton Street, and Mr Henry Walker, licensee of the Dog Inn, and his wife
June. But Coyne denied caus
ing £113 damage to the car, telling the Bench that he had not been in Whal
ley that night. Mr David Hartley, pro
secuting, said that after hearing air escaping from tyres, Mrs Walker saw Coyne run off from their
garage. But Miss Kathryn
been mistaken. Police call
| rowave oven', photo- I graphic equipment and jewellery were stolen from a house in Whalley Road, Sabden, between 8- 40 a.m. and 4-10 p.m. a week yesterday. Padiham CID (Padiham
A SONY Betamax video recorder, Acorn electron computer, a Philips mic-
Hughes, defending, said that the only illumination was a 100-watt bulb and Mrs Walker must have
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need for general restraint on spending. Coun. Flem- cuttln£ .giants to volun
tary and other bodies, the committee was able to trim its initial estimates by £6,350.
1985-86 .is £531,000, com pared with £491,590 for the current year.
Proposed spending for Damaged door
tional discharge. He was ordered .to pay £30 com-1 pensation and £25 costs.
at his girlfriend’s house and also an ironing board, Peter Crompton (29), of Whitewell Drive, was given a three-year condi
Mr Stephen'Barker, de fending, said that after an argument with his girl friend, Crompton had gone drinking and then returned to the house. He had paid for the. damage to the ironing board.
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William Bowker (Chip ping) said that increases over the last three years were below inflation and Coun. Eric Bracewell (Clitheroe) felt that the committee ran its affairs | soundly and prudently.
until May, purchase of a new mayoral car, replac ing with a door a prop osed sound-proof screen in the council offices, in-
By delaying, at least
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