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Halt on tipping at Whalley wood


BARROW man Mr James Michael Green has lost his appeal against a a much greater scale than


Ribble Valley council enforcement notice. Following a public in-


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quirv into the appeal held in Clitheroe last month, Mr Michael Hurley, in­ spector for the Depart­ ment of the Environment, says that tipping of waste material in St John’s Wood has taken place on


would have been neces­ sary for the construction


of a road to transport


timber. During the inquiry it


was alleged by the Ribble Valiev Council that some 80,000 tons of waste


material had been tipped on the site, the equivalent of 4,000 lorry loads. The tip had not been


properly stabilised and there had been serious landslips in at least two places on the hillside, having a catastrophic effect on trees that stood in the way. In other places trees had been tilled or seriously dam­


aged by the manner in which tipping had taken place. Mr Green, of Old Row,


Biirrow, had an informal agreement with Messrs T. Hickey and Co. to ar­ range for waste material to be tipped on the appeal site in order to construct it track. The firm was to retain any income earned from the tipping, hut was to create the road free of charge. Mr Hurley, in hi


GAMES such as “ finding Postman Pat's parcel” and “ naming the two goldfish" proved very popular at the coffee and chaos morning held by St Mary’s Playgroup, Clitheroo. Adults enjoyed


Football field planned


the cake and plant sta lls and about £110 was raised for Christmas presents and new toys for the playgroup. The event, held


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Recreation and Lei­ sure Committee is going ahead with plans for a proposed new football


field at Langho. Borough Planning and


in th e Lower Parish Hall, was organised by Mrs C. Nanson and Mrs S. Widdnll.


Review of badge


scheme


A REPORT from the As sociation of District Coun­ cils, reviewing the orange badge scheme for disabled motorists, has been re­ ceived by the Ribble Valley Council's Planning and Transportation Com­


mittee. It features a section on


rep o rt, says th at no record of the amount or type of materia! had been kept by Mr Green. He had no' knowledge of the amount of money involved in the tipping. "The normal rate in this


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Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that an application for grant aid had been made to the N o r th West S p o r ts


Council. No grant was available


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said that the representa­ tive suggested two foot­ ball pitches should be pro­ vided. together with an artificial cricket wicket. It was agreed to con­ tinue with the plan for


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topic, Conn. John Cowgill (Clithcroe) asked for the renewal of obliterated parking lines for disabled motorists on the Lower- gate car park.


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the scale of tipping had gone beyond what could


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control. The continued use of


the land for tipping would cause the further destine tion of trees and othe vegetation and additional lv damage a sensitive rural landscape.


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CLITHEROE'S Poppy Appeal Fund was given a £375 kick-off with a chari­ ty football match at Shaw- bridge on Sunday bet­ ween two rival broadcast­ ing stations. Several hundred spec­


a far from serious match, which included the antics of a goal-scoring skeleton. All the players received


Clitheroe 800 medals from Miss C l ith e ro e 800, Michele Brierlev, at the


tators saw Radio Lanca­ shire heat Red Rose Radio by 13 goals to 11 in


end of the match. Said Royal British


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"We were very pleased with the support the match received from members of the public. The proceeds have given our Poppy Appeal an ex­ cellent start."


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FOR the f irs t time. Disney Films have offered Clitheroe Civic Hall cinema a film over Christ­ mas and N ew Year. It is "Cinderella", which


will he showing from De­ cember 2Hth to January Stli.


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Design a logo


CALLING all budding ar­ tists! Clitheroe Moun­ taineering Club is running a competition for local people to design a distinc-


I tivc logo for the group. The winning entry is to


i be printed on T-shirts and sweatshirts which will be available to club mem­ bers. os well as being used on all official club publications and corres­


pondence. The club is looking for a


Brian Manning said: “We want to take advantage of the offer. I feel it will he good for business." The cinema will he


Deputy Town Clerk Mr


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Clitheroe, is to close for annual maintenance on December lath, reopening


on the 2!lth. Top of league


THE Ribble Valley is top of the league in progress made on the sale of coun­ cil houses — that was the message from Borough Treasurer Mr Gordon Onslow. So far the council has received (134 "notices to huv."


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Change of use


A SABDEN couple's plans for the change of use of 2 Thorn Street to a dwelling and shop have been given the go-ahead bv the Kibble Valley Council's Development


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