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10 CUtheroe AdveHiscr and Times, November 6th, 19S6


‘We must support this idea’


rail, which resulted in eight stations being re­ opened with the assist­ ance of supportive coun­


cils. The action group feels


there is everj’ likelihood


that British Rail would be just as willing to do the same on the Blackburn to Hellifield line if the right package was proposed by local authorities. In favour of the scheme


is County Coun. Leo Wells, who attended the meeting on Saturday. He said: “We must support this idea because we want to keep Clitheroe Station open, if not for regular services , for charter trains and day trips." He added that the c.ase


for reopening the line would be strengthened if people could be encour­ aged to leave their cars at home and use trains for travelling longer dis­ tances. County Coun. Wells


added that there were proposals to provide a rail link between Manchester and the city’s airport. If the Blackburn to Hel- lifield line wiis reopened it would be possible to make use of the new amenity. Trains, he felt, would prove the answer to ever increasing conges­ tion caused by other transport in towns, cities and on motorways.


Students pit wits for science prize


FOUR teenagers from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School are taking part in Britain’s first Schools Sci­


ence Olympiad. The four — Richard


Oldfield, o f Red Syke Farm, Twiston; Anitra Fielding, of Langho, and Catherine Mellon and Ian Thomas, of Wilpshire — are pitting their wits against teams from schools throughout the north of England.


The competition has


Thrilled to bits by mention in top guide


THRILLED to bits — that’s the reaction of the two men whose Kibble Valley hotels have won mentions in the prestigious Egon Ronay Guide to the country’s top eating houses! The delighted pair are received a double write-


prietor of the Inn at Whi- tewell. and Mr Craig Ban­ c r o f t . c o -d ire c to r of N o r t h c o t e M a n o r , Langho, and, at 25, one of Britain’s youngest manag­


ers. M r B a n c r o f t c om -


mented: “We’re e.xtremely pleased, especially as we


Mr Richard Bowman, pro- up, mentioning both our ...... r e s ta u ra n t and our


bedroom accommodation. Also, according to the sys­ tem of awarded jioints, we are close to being in the top 300 in the country for our food.” The guide mentions the


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CLITHKKOK relumed in win- ninK form on Tuesday with a display far more dominaliriK than the scoreline su^p'sis. The one noal of the match


arrived in the 2(ith minute when Paul Beck blasted home from the ed^e of the jM-nally box after a ho«k1 run by Alan


Bvrorn. But the ^roal could have lieen


one of many Oar>- Hulclu*r hit the 5>osl as early as the first minute and Clilfu*r<M‘ spurned numerous other chances lnTore


the break. The defence, containimr new


sipiin^: I.ee Haworth, looked more secure than o f late, the mirlfield worked harder and the fonvards were shan>er. Cl ilheroe continued their


su|M.‘riority in the second half. The refeVee turned down a strong: mmallv claim a fte r a foul on Steve Mullen. Beck nar­ rowly faileil to make contact with a cross in front of coal and .John Taylor pul a header over from close ran^re. Despite their dominance.


Clitheroe had to call upon Denis UnilerwiKxl to make a eoo(i save late in the ^ame as


Irlarn almost pincheil a |Hiint. C l i t h e r o c : U n d e rw o o d .


Hutchinson. Haworth. Arthur, ity r om . D u n n . B owm a n , iiulcher. Taylor. Beck. Mullen. Sub; MiL’Lhns. Central defender Haworth,


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DARTS


LATEST results in the Clither ;uid District Darts League;


Division One — Wadiiington Clui) 3. Black Bull, Chat))uni 5; Royal Oak B 1. Royal Oak A 7; K in p Anns B 2. Kings Anns A Wilpshire Hotel 4. Commer­


cial 4: White Horse A 6. Black Horse 2: Bonny Inn 6. New Inn 2: i'emlle Witch 3. Horse Shoe


6. Division Two — Judge Wal-


...esiey J. Brown Cow. Chat- ; burn 4: Cross Keys 1. White Horse B 7; Dog and I’artridge 4, V ic to r ia 4; Black Bull 3. CCWMC 5: Royal Oak C 4. While Hart 4: Station 3. Billing- Ion BBC 5. Points and {xisilions; Division


One — Koval (.)ak A ‘28. W'hite Horse A 27. Black Bull 19. liorse Shoe 17. Bonny Inn 15. Kings Anns A 14. New Inn M. Waudington 14. Commercial 13. Royal Oak B 13. Black Horse 12. Wiip.shire 11. Pendle Witch 8. Kings Anns It 5. Division Two — Biilinglon


BBC 22. CCW.MC 21. Dog and Partridge 19. While Morse B 19. Brown Cow, Chatburn 17. White Hart 15. Royal Oak C 15. Judge Walrnesley 13. Black Bull 13. Victoria 11. Station 8. Brown Cow. Clitheroe 5, Cross Keys 2.


Big win for Whalley


WHALLFY ran out comfort­ able winners over SalHleii in the East Lancs League. Ulilheroe i le s e r v e s maintained their seven point lead at the top with victory over Clifton Athletic. Results: Clifton Athletic 1.


CUlheroe Res. 3; Keighley Green 1. Read United 1; SaUleti 1, \Miallev 5; Wadtlington TVawden (.*' ’e l t i c 7.


OLD lime music hull entertainment was provided by the Whit­ bread Brewery con­ cert party when the Clitheroe branch of the Royal British l,.eg ion hold


its


annual poppy hall on I


Friday evening. A packed club en­


joyed the show which preceded the crowning


of the new Clithcroe branch poppy ((ueen, Miss Mary Jo Durkin


Manor’s welcoming oak- panelled entrance and inviting decor, as well as the tempting menu. The friendly unobtrusive ser­ vice of the 14 staff, most of them local, is also praised. Mr B a n c r o ft c om ­


mented: "It means a lot to my staff because it gives them the recognition they deserve — next year we’ll aim to do even better!” Far from being a first-


timer in the guide, Mr Bowman sees the Whi- tcwell’s mention more as a “ return to the fold.” He commented: "We were included about five years ago and we fully deserve to be back — recognition at last!” He modestly attributes


the Inn’s success to the work of the 24 full and part-time staff, including manager Mr Ian Tingle and chef Mr Brent War- burton, and added: “The food is good and the atmosphere is relaxing, civilised and comfortable — what more could anyone want?”


Gifts mark service


PRESENTATIONS were made to two members of the Clitheroe (Ribblesdale) Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild during the annual meeting. Mrs E. Windle received


a vase to mark 19 years’ continuous service as an officer and Mrs A. Pedder, retiring as treasurer, was presented with a box of chocolates. Officers elected were:


Miss 0. Wolstenholme (president), Mrs Windie (vice-president), Mrs M. McHenry (treasurer), Mrs F. Hermon (secret.iry). The meeting was held in Clitheroe Parish Hall.


No waiting


A MAN who infringed double yellow lines in Clitheroe was fined £20 by the town’s magis­


trates. Simon C hristoph er


Dodds (21), o f King Street, Clitheroe, admit­ ted waiting in a prohi­ bited area. He also admit­ ted leaving a car unat­ tended with the engine running and was fined £ 10.


been organised by the University of Lancaster and Shell UK and involves a science quiz and a practi­ cal computer-based man­ agement game in which each of the eight schools has established a mythical company. Tomorrow the teams


will take part in a science- based quiz at the univer­ sity, including theoretical


and practical questions. The four top teams from the quiz and management game sections will then battle it out for first prize through a second, tougher


set of questions. The winners will be


given an offshore trip by helicopter to one of Shell’s North Sea oil and gas pro­ duction platforms. The runners-up will win £200 in scientific equipment for their school.


The Clitheroe pupils


have been taking part in rounds of the computer management game at lunchtimes. Teachers Mr Chris Spencer, head of computing, and Dr Brian Bowring, of the school’s science department, have been coaching the fifth and sixth formers. Picture: From the left,


Richard, Anitra,Catherine and Ian.


GISBURN AUCTION MART


PRICES


THERE were 127 newly calved dairy cows and heifers fons'ard at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday. First quality cows made to


£590 (average £554), second quality to £520 (W90). First quality heifers made to £G00 (£559), second quality to £510 (£485). Chief prices: A Friesian cow


from K. Robinson made £590 and one from J. D. Holgate £575. A Friesian heifer from H. Carr and Son made £600 and one from J. K. Drinkall £560. There were six animals for- ..•ard in the in-calf dairy cow


ami heifer section. Cows due to calve in November made to £525 (£449). There were 368 calves for­


ward. First quality Friesian bulls made to £13^ (£109.50) ,nd second quality to £109


(£63.10), heifers to £76 (£61.80) and £36 (£23.15). Hereford X bulls to £129 (£116.15) and £112 (80.20), heifers to £79 (£67.70) and £56 (£37.15). Charolais X bulls made to £195 (£181.40) and averaged


£104. heifers made 'to £120 (£105.25) and £90 (£88.65), Bhick Polly bulls to £98 (£76) and £55 (£41.25). heifers to £68 (£66) and £49 (£40.35). Limousin X bulls made to 199 (£ 1 5 7 .9 5 ) and £134


A NEW basketball coach­ ing course started at Trin­ ity Youth and Community (Centre on Tuesday. Aimed at those aged 14


and upwards, it is being organised as part of the sports council’s "Ever Thought of Sport” cam­ paign! 'rutor Mr Bob Nutt, a


referee in the Manchester Basketball League, is in charge and is giving coaching for five weeks. Anyone who missed the


first session can register for the remainder of the course on Tuesday, at 7 p.m.


In a letter, he said that


there was a minimum of traffic and he was only away a matter of seconds.


Self defence


A PRACTICAL self de­ fence course for women will start at Trinity Youth and Community Centre. Clitheroe. next Wednes­ day. Tutor will be Paul Vihney. a county judo co.ach.'The one-and-a-half hour course will last for six weeks.


CLITHEROE magis­ trates fined .Nicholas Edward Calverley (36), of Coolans Farm. Tosside. £75, plus £25 back duty, for using a vehicle with no excise licence in Chatburn Road, Clitheroe.


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Disabled .\ction Group chose Hallow-e’en to hold their annual social evening at the Pendle Hotel, Gisburn. Entertainment was jiro-


vided by Philip Knight, with songs accompanied on the guitar and banjo. A supper of pie and peas was served and a draw raiseii £17.20 towards transport costs.


CLITHEROE five engines,


were Ciillod out to ,t work­ men’ .'; hut which w.ns burning at Grcenacre Street in the town. There wa.'! slight damage to the hut. .some e le c tr ica l wiring and a (luantity of clothing.


.STUDEN'T Fiona Haworth (19), of Eaves Hall Lane, West Brad­ ford, was fined £40 by Clitheroe magistrates after admitting exceeding a 30 m.p.h. speed limit in E(lisford Road, Clitheroe.


A SAHDEN man who ur- jiLMilly needed medication parked his car on doidile yellow linos in order to roach the chemist’s before it closed. Clilheroe maps- trates were told. M i c h a c 1 A n d r e w


.McLaughlin, o f St Nicholas Avenue, admit­ ted leaving his car in a lay-by at Market Place. CHth’eroe. and also admit­ ted having no lest cerlifi- cate. or e.xcise licence. He was fined £10 for each of the three offences.


A CHEEKY daytime thief stole a set of five rung aluminium step lad­ ders and a red plastic bucket from a shed in the back yard of a house at C o rp o ra t ion S t r e e t , Clitheroe. Police are in­ vestigating.


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Tangent Club were eligh- ted to be joined by their male counterparts at the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves, for a talk on homeopathy. Dr Nobiett, of Bhack-


jiool, was welcomed by chairman Mrs Jean Smith and spoke enthusaistically about what he sees as the wonder treatment of the


future. The 53 guests enjoyed


an excellent supper and Dr Nobiett was thanked by vice-chairman Mrs Diana .Aspden.


PLEADING guilty by letter to exceeding a 30 m.p.h. speed limit in Rib Chester Road, Clayton-le Dale, Janet McGovern (26), of Painter Wood, Bil- lington, was fined £30 by (ilitheroe magistrates.


"OPEN door" offers friendly welcome to .any­ one who wants to stop for cup of tea in a warm atmos­ phere at St James’s Pas­ toral Centre, Clitheroe. ’The idea began last


month, when church mem­ bers opened the centre on .Monday mornings and Thursd,iy afternoons for couple of hours, for anyone


to call in. It proved popular with


people who wanted to make new friends or just relax ami have a chat, and so the scheme is to con tinue.


MEMBERS of the Sorop- timist International of Clithcroe attended the movement’s conference in E a s tb ou rn e at t h


weekend. They were president


Mrs Edith Lord. Mrs .Ann Barker. Miss Annis Wat son and Mrs Margaret Gar­ nett. The theme was peace


and development. High lights included a sponsored wind-surfing event in aid of their inieniational pro­


ject to provide safe water for Senega! and the release of a flight of “(loves of peace.”


(£ 9 1 .3 5 ) , h e i fe r s to £125 (£112.60) and £88 (£70). Sim- mental X bulls made to £206 (£147.35). heifers averaged £113. Belgian Blue bulls made to £200 (£197.50), heifers aver­ aged £15K). Weaned calves: Friesian bulls


averaged £143, beef X bulls made to £219 (£204). heifers to £145 (£125). Chief prices: H. .1. Wade sold


a Simmental bull for £206. W. N. .\skew a Belgian Blue bull for £200. Thwailes a Charolais bull for £195 and K. Pearson a Limousin bull for £199. There were 614 cattle, in-


cluiling 194 young bulls, 163 steers and heifers. 257 cows and bulls and 2.674 sheep, in­ cluding 2.318 graded sheep and 316 ewes and rams, forward in the fat slock section. Young bulls: Light bulls


made to 128.8p (1 1 3.2 p). medium to 124.Sp ( l l3 p ) , others to 99.8n (95.1p). Steers ann heifers: Light


steers made to 10'>.8p (96.4p), medium to 115.2p (94.9p). heavy to 104.2p aK).8p). light heifers to lOO.Sp (90p). medium to 100.2p (89.9p). heavy to 94.2p (90.IM)). Uncertified light steers made


to 89.8p (86p), medium to 104.Sp (t^.3p). heavy to 94.2p (S9p), uncertified light heifers to 99.8p (81.7p). medium to 85.8p (i8p). heavy to 8S.2p (79.8p). Cows and bulls; Grade one cows made to 75.2p (67.4p),


grade two to 64.8p (60.6p). grade three to 58.8p (47.9p). Sheep: Light lambs made to


158.5p (142.4p). standard 160p (1 4 6.3 p). medium to 153.5p (1 3 9.2p). heavy to 132.5p (123.7p). Light shearl­ ings made to 140.5i) (121.6p). heavy to 122.5p (H i.Ip), over­ weight to 108.5p (102.2p). Half bred ewes made to


f:)3.20 (£2-1.95). homed ewes to £20.60 (£15.75) and rams to £16.50 (£27.20).


£170 for Bibles


IN spite of b.od weather, plentv of people turned out for the Clitheroe and district Bible Society’s coffee morninp and a splendid £170 was raised, Clitheroe is one of


many branches which raises money towards the translation, production and distribution of the holy book to many parts of the world. A service of interces­


sion for the work of the society is to be held to- niKhi, at St James’ s School, at 7-30 p.m. Ever>’one is welcome and tea and biscuits will be served.


Too fast


FOR exceeding a m.p.h. sjteed limit


30 in


Edlsford Road, Clitheroe, Peter Holden (18), of Winkley Hall Farm, Stonyburst, w,-is fined £25 by Clitheroe mapstrates.


poppy queen crowned


CUtheroc 22S2if (Editorial), 22,i2d (Advertising). Burnten 22.idl (Classified]^ Public Notices


Public Notices


LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND


NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF A REVIEW OF PART OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF LANCASHIRE UNDER SECTION 48 (1) OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1972


NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Local Government Boundary


Commission lor England have started a Review of the County of Lancashire and its boundaries with the Counlles of Cumbria and North Yorkshire. This Review excludes the boundaries with


the former Metropolitan Counties of Greater Manchester, Merseyside and West Yorkshire, which will be the subject of a later Review by the Boundary Commission.


A copy of the consultation letter issued by the Commission,


which explains the background to the Review and the proce­ dure to be followed, can be inspected al the offices of Ihe County Councils al:


,


Cumbria County Council: County Secretary and Solicitors Dept., The Courts, Carlisle CA3 8XF,


Lancashire County Council: The Chief Execulive/Clerk’s Dept., Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston PR1 8XJ.


North Yorkshire County Council: The Chief Executive and Clerk. County Hall, Northallerton, North Yorkshire DL7 8AD.


or at the main offices of the District Councils concerned in the Counties. A copy has also been sent to every Parish Council concerned in the Counties. Further copies are available from the Commission’s olllce at the address below.


Views on whether changes in Ihe area or boundaries of the


County are desirable are invited and should be sent in writing to the lollowing address: The Secretary, Local Government Boundary Commission lor England, Room 122, 20 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7tJ, no later than March 2nd, 1987.


The Commission may, if they consider it necessary for the


purpose of further consultation, send any material submitted to them during the Review to any other body or person interested, (or information or comment. Also, when they publish draft proposals, the Commission may at that stage place on deposit with their conclusions any representalions received which appear to them particularly relevant.


S. T. GARRISH,


Secretary Local Government Boundary Commission for England 842Sa


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Other makes, most less than hall price.


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Lot No. 3: Choice range oi ladies' and gents' trainers irom £6.99.


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While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no


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213 CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL


REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 9th, 1986


You are invited to join His Worship the Mayor, Coun­ cillor James McGhie, at morning service at St Mary Magdalene's Parish Church, Church Street, Clilheroe, on Sunday. November 9th, 1986, at 10-45 a.m. (or Ihe observance of Remembrance Sunday and at the Cenotaph at 12 noon


NOTICE OF DEFINITIVE MAP MODIFICATION ORDER WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1901


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (DEFINITIVE MAP AND STATEMENT OF


PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY) (DEFINITIVE MAP


MODIFICATION) (No. 10) ORDER 1906


The above-name(j Order, made on November 4th. 1906. is about to be submit­ ted to the Secretary ol Stale for the Environment for confir­ mation. or lo be confirmed, as an unopposed Order, by the County (council. The effect of the Order, if confirmed with­ out modification will be lo modify the Definitive Map and Statement of Public Rights of Way for the Parish of Wad- d in g to n . R ib b le Valley Borough, by adding to the Definitive Map and Statement of Public Rights of Way the footpath referred to in the


Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE


Footpath from Church Close. Waddinglon to the Public Footpath No. 24. Waddington. Ribble Valley Borouoh. A copy of the Order and Map contained in it has been de­ posited at the offices of the Ribbie Valley Borough Coun­ cil. Council Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe and at my offices where they may be inspected, free of charge, during normal office hours. If required, copies of the Order and Map may be purchased from my offices. Any representation or objec­ tion with respect to the Order may be sent, in writing, to the undersigned (quoting refer­ ence 71/BT/0O7/27) before January 6lh. 1907, and should slate the grounds on which it is made. If no rep­ resentations or objections are duly made to the Order, or il any so made are withdrawn, the County Council, instead of submiltina the Order to the Secretary of State for the En vironment, m ^ themselves confirm the Order. If the Order is submitted to the Secretary of Slate for the En- vlronmenl. any representa­ tions or objections which have been duty made and not withdrawn, will be transmitted with the Order. Dated th is 6th day November. 1906.


(16), of Holland l*ros-


peel. She received her


award from Poppy Day organiser Mr Robert Scott (pictured ieft), watched by the


judges and other con­ testants.


Chief Executive Clerk,


Christ Church Precinct, County Hall,


Preslon PR1 0XJ TEl.KITIONKS:


Editorial............Clilhcroc2'2,t2l .Advcrti.ine....... Clitheroo 22112.3 Classified.............Ilurnley 22:1.31


RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS. 1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to: Erection of dwellinghouse on land adj. 3 Milnshaw Terrace, GRINDLETON. Application


No. 3 06 0620 P. Advertisement Signs (4 Fascia Panels. 2 lanterns and amenity boards) at the Sta­ tion Hotel. King Street. CLITHEROE. Application No.


366063VP. Hardslanding for Car and Access at 4 Longridge Road. CHIPPING. Application No. 3' 66'0535 P. Removal of Condition on Ap­ proval 3'03 0522'P (Condition No. 4) at 07 Lowergale. CLITHEROE. Application No. 306O649'P. Change of use of Barn to Dweltinghouse at Laneside Farm. SAWLEY. Application No. 3'06'0637/P. Projecting Sign al 1 Dow- nham Road, CHATBURN. Application No. 3'06 0636^P. Installation of Bathroom al 9 Town End. SLAIDBURN. Ap­ plication No. 3'86'0642/P. Formation of Garaqe at Rose Hill. 1 Chapel Fold, WIS- WELL. Application No. 3 86^'


0644 P. Alterations and Improvements


al 16 Terrace Row. BILLING- TON. Application No. 3/06/


BRIAN HILL


0645/P. Any person wishing lo make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise­ ment, lo the Borough Plan ning and Technical Officer, Council Offices. Church Walk, Clilheroe. BB7 2RA, quoting the reference number, Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1905. any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub­ committee agenda. Any rep­ resentations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when de­ termining the application. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period staled. November 6th, 1985. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Borough Planninq and Technical Ofiicer) 83722


Competition Results C L I TH E R O E FC


Week 7: 1st. 208.


CONSERVATION AREA:


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


PROPOSED CATTLE GRID C477 TROUGH OF


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with Section 82 and Schedule 10 ol the High-


"ways Act 1980 lhat il is the intention of the Lancashire County Council, as Highway A u th o r ity , to determine whether it is expedient to pro­ vide a cattle grid bypass on land adjacent to the C477 Trough of Bowland Road at a point on the Lancaster/Ribble Valley district boundary ap­ proximately 5.1 kilometers north ol the junction ot Ihe C477 with the road to Dunsqp Bridge, part of which said land does not (orm pari of the highway and does not belong to the County Council as Highway Authority. The purpose of the proposed by-pass is lo make effective the cattle grid which it is to construct in the


lighway at Ihe location previ­


ously described, A copy ol this Notice and a plan show­ ing the position of the prop­ osed cattle grid and by-pass is deposited ior inspection at my oflices and at Ihe Town Hall, Lancaster, and can be inspected at all reasonable hours without payment. Any person wishing to make representations with regard lo the proposed by-pass should write to Ihe undersigned before December 8th, 1986, giving particulars oi the


orounds of objection. BRIAN HILL


Chief Executive/Clerk, PO Box 78. County Hall,


Preston PR1 8XJ B4259


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 — 1974


LISTED BUILDING: An application has been re­


ceived to: Installation of bathroom at 9 Town End, SLAIDBURN. Ap­ plication No. 3/86/0642/P. Alleralions and improvements al 16 Terrace Row, BILLING- TON. Application No. 3/86/


0645/P. This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or His­ toric Interest. Any person wishing to make representa­ tions should do so in writing, within 21 days Irom the date ol this advertisement lo the Borough Planning and Tech­ nical Officer, Council Offices. Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA, quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of Ihe public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub­ committee agenda. Any rep­ resentations received after


the 21 day period will not be taken into account when de­ termining Ihe application. A copy of Ihe appilealion and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period slated. Dated: November 6lh. 1986 Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Borough Planning and


Technical Onicer) B3793


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


(ESTABLISHMENT OF


PEDESTRIAN CROSSING) (A671 INNER BYPASS, CLITHEROE) RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lancashire County Council in accordance with ihe provisions ol the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, propose to replace the exist­ ing uncontrolled zebra cros­ sing at a point 16 metres south ol Ihe centre controlled its junction with Shawbridge Street, Clilheroe. with a con­ trolled Pelican crossing al a point 27 metres south ol the centre line of its junction with


Shawbridge Street. Clitheroe. A copy of the plan indicating the location of the proposed crossing is available for in spection at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Coun­ cil. The Castle, Clitheroe. and at Christ Church Precinct. County Hall. Preston, during normal office hours until November 20lh, 1986. BRIAN HILL


Chief Executive Clerk,


Christ Church Precinct, (bounty Hall.


Preston PR1 8XJ 84257


The next meeting of the Blackburn. Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Community Health Council will be held in the


PARISH HALL. Church Street, Clitheroe, on


WEDNESDAY.


NOVEMBER 12th, at 7-30 p.m.


The public are welcome to attend


Thinking of placing an Advertisement?


For details of last,


economical advertising RING


BURNLEY 22331


where a friendly adviser will help you with your ad.


For the best coverage in the area advertise in


ADVERTISER & TIMES


YOUR LOCAL PAPER CLITHEROE


WADOINGTON SOCIAL CLUB ALLO ALLO NIGHT


DISCO AND HOT POT SUPPER


SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 0th at 8-00 p m.


ADMISSION: C2 00 (ir>c. supper)


C l u b . 2nd,


Proceeds to Hospital Scanner Fufvj


83543 HARLE SYKE


2 BEDROOMED MID- TERRACED HOUSE


Price for quick sale £15,000 o.n.o. Telephone:


BURNLEY 415736 ’ H O U S E S FO R 1


Throughout the area purchase or Buildinr mortgages


For full detail


Tel. Bradford Inves 20 Bankhouse S Burnley. Tel. 38


837gi


BOWLAND ROAD, WINFOU3 FELL OVER WYERSDALE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 SECTION 82 AND SCHEDULE 10


79 KINO ST. WHAiIlEY. Tel. 2564/2 ■VKW ON THK .\1.\KKKT. •


w o o dw a r d !


miprising: F ubie bearooi


................... (Jini ims. bathroom and separate toilet. .Attachf I 1 ?eparat<


with utility area. £47,950 and early viewing is strongi;! mended.


CHl'UCH WHALLEY. A charming cottage < character in very attractive condition ann situated in| sought after area close lo the village centre. The features full gas central healing and a garage. Furth»j from the alwve office.


67 WHALLEV ROAD, SAHDEN. A most attraclivl bednKimetl cottage with lovely open views fn>m the fr| rear, tastefully motlenuseil and situated in a plea.«an! f convenient for the ci*nlre of the village. .■\ccommixialio:l entrance jHirch. living riKim. spacious dining kitchel


K»rch. bathrmim with three-piece suite. First ilour


mains services. Internal viewing slronglv recemmentir 1.9.50.


(JKEEN PAKK. WMALLEY. Further details from ih l office. .A plea-sant conveniently situateti three IvdnH'ni.f tietachfd nou.se close to the village centre, featiinnc firt-d central heating and giwni sired ganlt'ns, iXCt.jCKi,


HRO.NTE. l.ONCWORTM ROAD. HILLINGTON. A 1 attractive senii-delacheti house with superb panoramil and featuring extensive ganlens amounting to apfiroximl of an acre, stable, full gas fireil central heating and d| pinige. l.'omtirising; Gn>und fiiKir: ILaHway. through with patio iioors. Fully fittwl dining kitchen with


ajipliances. First fii'or: Thnv K'driHims. bathnsim « ourtni


suite. Freeholil. Pnee OT.'k'J).


2li ro rK E im iL L TEUIUCE. b a r r ow , a ven attr U-tlriHimetl ftone t'uiU terraced cottage which ha.- Ih-oii :J


ly and fully renovateil «ith attractive feature?, ci-mp.; K I vestibule, through lounge JTft. \ IJfi, 6in,, with ceiUrai [ staircase, kitchen with stainless steel sink, wall .and Hot First floor — landing, 2 tiedrinims, bathnnim wit coloureil suite. Front forecourt and rear yard. .Aii | sen’Kvs ami gas fires. CI-Y.tkVV


r a O M R T i n M Q U IM D r m WAITINO n i i i c t u w M - t A u m i % * u . IN C IU S IV I


L01MTHER, SCOTT-HARDI Chartered Surveyors


DUTTON LEE


MASS CENTRE) (Our Lady of the Wayside)


GALLOWS LANE,


NEAR PRESTON, LANCASHIRE (12 miles Preston and Blackburn; 8 miles Clitheroe)


An unusual opportunity to convert a fcl Mass Centre, situated in lovely surround] into a first class dwelling. For sale by Private Treaty.


DARUNQTON, C a DURHAM OL2 2SJ. T«l«pheiM Darilnsten 1 ^ 1 7 2 0 9 7 6 T*lan5SS97A\nH0


m o n k en d e s t a t e o f f ic e , SOUTH PARAOE, CHOFT,


Also at Masham, LowUiar, Cockamietit Country Houses r Elizabeth Hall


A Register ol Country Houses is available lo assist own*! sell, discreetly if desired, with the minimum ol trauma ar>o I


A Reaisier is also available lo assist purchasers in (mditl right house (or their needs and oHers a large selertion m ;■ area Irom SKIPTON through the RIBBLE VALLEY to F Y l|


For further Information on the ebove and other prop on the Register pleaee contact:


ELIZABETH HALL


COB HOUSE. GRINDLETON. CLITHEROE Telephone: (0200) 41179


•driHjm.'i. ()utside; Fnmt ganien an*a. large rear gai


MOORKIELI). \VH.-\I.1.EY. .An outstanding tlftai’i l bungalow maintained to a ven- high stand.ird situated on


plot in a good re:«idential locality and featuring gtH-nl «iz«-1 gardents, garage, ga.4 fired central heating, dttublf '


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