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Clithemc Advertiser and Times, August lith, UtSti 11 I.W-vr/ixim/i- li,nmleg i ^ t tChtssilicd) Clithcroc d im (Editorial), 2232S (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Go-ahead for


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PLANNING permission has been granted for a doctors' surgery in King Street, Whatley. The go-ahead for the


surgery, on a site adja­ cent to the Whalley Arms public car park and having frontage to King Street, has been given by the Kibble Valley Coun­ cil's Development Sub­ committee. Outline per­ mission was given earlier this year. The development com­


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doctors and staff is in­ cluded within the site, with access off the back road leading from Prin­ cess Street. The main pedestrian access will be from King Street. The building will be two


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storeys and constructed in natural stone with a blue slate roof.


Caravans for homeless


TKMPOUARY planning permission has been granted for the stationing of two caravans for the homeless on land next to the public car park and North West Gas depot off C h e s te r A v e n u e Clitheroe. Coun. Bill Fleming (Bil lington) pointed out that the permission was for 12 months only and was temporary measure.


Italy followed the wed­ ding, a t St J am e s ’s Church, Clitheroe, of Mr Timothy David Anderson and Miss Julie Smith.


A honeymoon touring


ionics engineer, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs D. J. Anderson, of War­ wick Drive, Clitheroe. The bride, a nurse, is


The bridegroom, an av­


a full-length train and a short circular veil was held in place with a diamante and seed pearl


tiara. The bride earned a bou­


quet of gold roses, pink and white carnations, freesia and trailing fern. Bridesmaids were Miss


the only daughter of Mrs M. Smith, of Ravenswing, L i t t le moor Road, Clitheroc, and the late Mr T. G. Smith. Given away by her


b ro th e r , Mr Gordon James Smith, the bride wore a white Victorian- style gown. It featured a Nottingham lace bodice and s le e v e s and ^ a crinoline-stvle skirt. The outfit was completed with


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Sally Ann Thompson, Miss' Clare G. Pithers and pageboy was Master


David B.' F. Hobday. Sally and Clare wore


full-length classic-style floral print dresses of pink and purple, with puffed sleeves. In their hair they wore headdresses of white silk flowers and seed pearls, held in place with a side comb. They carried posies of pink and white carnations, gypsophila and


fern. Be st m a n w a s M r


Michael Andrew Ander son. the bridegroom' brother, and ushers were Mr Simon Anderson, the bridegroom's brother, _ and Mr lan Jones, the bride’s cousin. The ceremony was per


IT was a case of I dodging the rain | for 1st Langho St Leonard’s Guides I when 17 of them | went for a week’s camp at Manor I Farm, Easington, i near Slaidhurn. The girls went to I


I lk le y L e is u r e | C e n t re l o play tennis and golf, but I were rained off and I went swimming instead.


took a series of I challenges and en- i ter tain ed 50 pa­ rents and friends to | a mime and danc- i ing routine. They also enjoy­


In the Ilodder | Valley they under­


formed by the Rev. David Woodhouse and organist was Miss Susan Robinson. A reception was held at


live in Clitheroe. Photograph: R. Green


wood. Clitheroe.


Treasures from


the attic


CLITHEROE was the venue for the annual lunch of the Preston and East Lancashire Federa­ tion of Townswomen


joyed the event at the Swan and Royal Hotel. Federation chairman


Guilds. Over 0>0 members en­


Mrs Joyce Stocker pro ided. Past chairman Mrs Sainsbury proposed the toast to the federation and Mrs Procter, the vice- .'hairman, responded. A talk entitled “Trea­


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A public inquiry


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of the future. Mr Bickerstaff spoke


Conversion


I THE conversion of a barn to a private dwelling at


| Holme House. Church Raike, Chipping, has been approved by the Kibble Valley Council's Develop­ ment Sub-committee.


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BACKING a tractor is not quite as easy as it .seems — as Clitheroe Young Farmers discovered during their first meeting after the summer


break.


petition and farm machinery valuation was Itac- kridge Farm. Wsiddington, the home of .Mr and


Mrs It. Drinknll. After Itrent Stansfield lost only two points ill


the tractor backing and finished third. Linda Rhorrock and Paul Nightingale, who both hail clear rounds, had a play off and Paul came out


The venue for the annual tractor harking com­ , , , . J


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Paul also won the valuation competition. ........Iv followed by David Bowen and Paul Morris


in second and third place. After the competition, a game of rounders was


pliivcd and refreshments served. •flic vote of thanks to the hosts was proposed by


Farmers have organised a treasure hunt and supper in Whalley. Details: Whalley .1172. Pictured are those who took part in the compet­


Paul Nightingale and seconded by John Roberts. For the next meeting on Wednesday, the Young


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about articles brought the lunch by members, as well as his own collection.


A PUBLIC inquiry is to lie belli in Clitheroe Town Hall on September 2nd into an appeal against the Kibble Valley Council': service of an enforcement notice on the use of I at Sir Jo h n 's Wood Whalley. The council alleges that


ed a day out to Moreenmbe, and made a raft for a sail on the River Ilodder. but unfor­ tunately it sank! Guide E m m a


the Moorcock Inn, Wad- dington. The couple are to


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Chipping f l ie s f la g in ‘ b e s t k e p t ’ c o n te s t


CHIPPING is flying the flag for Best Kept Village Competition.


Out of 11 local com petitors. Chipping


IS


th e solo survivor having now reached the final of the large village class. If Chipping docs clinch


Rowlands (111. of l l i l lc r c s t Road, Langho. received a prize for being the most entertaining companion. The prize for the


best patrol went to Je n n ife r Prince, He len C u t le r . Rachael Cox, Gail A1 e x a n d e r . a n d Michele Mayoh. "We had a super


time despite the w e a t he r , ' ’ said leader Mrs Barbara Cooper.


the Ribble Valley in


dicitis. He had completed only


the prestigious title it will be largely due to the tire­ less efforts of the Young Fanners Club, the parish council and a 20-year-old college student who lias once again spent his summer holidays picking up the rubbish the rest of . leave behind. Andrew Holden should


one of his second year ex­ aminations and spent five days in hospital near the college before his parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Holden were allowed to take him home. A former Clitheroe


Farmers for their help in keeping the village tidy. "They arc setting a good example to the other villa


gers," he said. Now it's eyes to the


ground as residents pre pare the village for the


final judging. Chipping has an envi


Royal Grammar School pupil, Andrew is taking a four year degree course in furniture production. Despite his illness,


have been convalescing at his home in Windy Street. Shortly before the end of term iit Buckinghamshire College. High Wycombe, he was taken ill unexpcc- tedlv with acute appen­


Andrew was anxious to continue his work as Chipping's p a r t- tim e lengthsman and the inclu­ sion of the village in the final is proof of his com­ mitment. Former parish council


chairman Mr Roger Wall- bank paid tr ib u te to Andrew and the Young


A workshop for the handicapped


A WORKSHOP aimed at encouraging personal dcvolopmcMit and self-expression for mentally handicapped people is to be held a week on Sundav at Trinity Youth and Community Centre. Clitheroe.


the appellant. Mr J. M. Green, made a material change in the use of land there for the deposit of refuse and waste mate rials, without planning


permission. Mr Green is appealing


on the grounds that firstly the matters alleged in the enforcement notice do not constitute a breach planning control, and sec


use of drama with mental­ ly handicapped people, the centre has invited “Open Gate" to run a training workshop at the centre between 1-20 p.in.


To encourage a greater


and 5-20 p.m. "Open Gate" is a small


non-profit making organ­ isation which aims at bringing drama to people who have learning difficul­


ties. The workshop is avail­


omlly, that the breach of planning control claimed in the notice has not taken place. The inquiry, to be con


able to youth workers, volunteers, helpers, care assistants, house parents, teachers, social workers or anyone who lives or works with mentally handicapped people. There are 20 places av­


ducted by a Department of the Environment spector. will begin at 10 a. m.


ailable on the workshop and people can enrol at the youth centre. A summer playscheme


for mentally handicapped children ami voting people is currently being held at


the centre. On Tuesdays and Fri­


days throughout August, there is a wide range of activities for the youngs­ ters. Tomorrow there is a trip to Blackpool Zoo and other outings include a v is i t to L ig h tw a te r Valley, Kipon. a picnic and disco and party.


Garden shop


PLANNERS have given the go-ahead for a prop­ osed garden centre shop at Mitton Hall. .Mitton. The Ribble Valley


Council's Development Sub-committee also gave listed building consent for the application.


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able record of success in the competition with wins in 19(11. 1!KL1. 1975. 197S and most recently runner-up in lilS-1. Parish Council chairman


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Mr Bill Heane will be hoping for an all-out effort in the coining weeks as the village competes with Garstang for the title in the large village clast population over 1.000. With Sabden, Read.


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R i l l in g to n . Langho. Bashall Eaves, Grindle- ton. Barrow. Wiswell, Hurst Green and Gl Mitton out of this yeai competition, the Kibble Valiev's hopes are now pinned on Chipping.


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