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Replacement of Airey housing approved


THE demolition of Airey houses at Chatburn and Whalley to make way for other accommodation has received the approval of the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Housing Committee.


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Need for small housing units


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A NEW housing scheme in Chatburn could be the answer to elderly residents’ problems. Tile proposed scheme Gareth Lawes, director of


would entail 8 to ^ 10 easily-run small units, with one or two bedrooms — giving some of the vil­ lage's older inhabitants the chance to move out of larger houses or those in


steep areas. Chatburn Parish Coun­


cil carried out a survey to see if there was a need for additional housing units and found that 15 people would be in­ terested in smaller homes. Talks have already


A keen church


worker A WOMAN who lived at I’endle Road, Clitheroe, for 15 years and was active in the Salvation Armv Home League, Mrs Mav'Snell, has died, aged 88.'


the North West Agricul­ tural Rural Trust. Parish councillors have


also met a representative of the St Vincent Housing Association, Preston, to take the matter a step further. Coun. Ted Boden said


A generous gesture


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A YEAR’S effort was rewarded for locals at the Edis-. ford Bridge Inn, Clitheroe, when landlord Mr John Wilk in son pre­ sented cheques, each for £160, to Guide Dogs for the Blind and the Na­ tional Children’s


Home. Generous regu­


the representative was impressed by the council's survey and accepted the need for small unit accom­ modation for the elderly. No site has yet been ear­


taken place between the parish council and Mr


marked. “It could be some time


before we have a deci­ sion," said Coun. Boden. “if the housing association feels the scheme is worth­ while, it will apply to the Government-funded Hous­ ing Corporation for fi­


nance." Coun. Boden said that


Snell moved to Nelson as a child and was a keen church w o rk e r and member of the Central Gospel Mission, of which her husband was presi­ dent for a number of years. On his death, in 1!K>5).


Horn in Preston, Mrs


Castleford. She leaves a son and


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Gospel Mission on Friday was followed by interment at Nelson.


Overcrowding eased


PROBLEMS of over crowding at Lancashire County Council's social services offices off Prin cess Avenue. Clitheroe, will be eased, thanks to the opening of extensions. "This is something for


many of the people who had shown interest were aged between TO and SO. Their present homes were too big, difficult to heat in winter and expensive to maintain. Most had also said that they would be interested in small units to rent, not to purchase.


she came to Clitheroe and two years ago moved to


Driving in to help elderly


AGE Concern Lancashire is to convert a single- decker bus into a mobile resource centre, to help assess and meet the needs of elderly people in the county’s Rural Develop­ ment Area, which takes in most of the Ribble Valley. The bus will visit the


lars at the riverside pub decided to raise the cash as their effort during C l ith e ro e ’s 800 c e l e b r a t i o n s ,


through a spon­ sored walk and var­ ious raffles. Mr Wilkinson


(second left) is pic­ tured presenting the cheque to Miss Christine Bailey, of Clitheroe, for the guide dogs or­ g a n i s a t i o n , watched by Nation­ al Children’s Home official Mr Stan Foster .(front) and regulars.


Death of factory worker


WORKERS at Chatham's Smith and Nephew textile factory have been stunned by the death at work of colleague Mr Abdul Latif. The body of Mr Latif


(36), a loom sweeper, of Accrington, was disco­ vered at 6 a.m. last Wed­ nesday. It was noticed (luring the nightshift that he was missing from his usual place of work at the factory and a search of the premises was made.


area's towns and villages acting as a “drop-in’ centre giving advice on issues ranging from wel­ fare rights to housing and


transport. The organisers are look


which we have waited a lung time. It will ease overcrowding and he wel coined by public and staff alike," said Mr Brian Ley- bourne, divisional director of social services.


ing for help from volun­ teers, especially local un­ employed people, to set up support groups and provide home visiting and general support. For further details, con


tact Daniel Pearson or Joan Giddings (Preston 21-110 or 201173).


journed by East Lancs C o ro n e r Mr George Graham.


Raise £760


WHALLEY couple Frank and Elizabeth Barnes raised £760 towards their £2,000 target for the Sal­ vation Army, thanks to the generosity of every­ one who took part in a mock auction held in Blackburn.


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THE sum of £2-12.30 was made towards Christmas parcels for the elderly at a social evening organised by the Clitheroe Mayor, Coun. Jim McGhio, on Saturday. The venue, Clitheroe


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PERMISSION to convert a detached dwelling into a semi-detached property at •18 K e m p I e Vi e w Clitheroe, for Mr J Bamber, has been granted bv the Kibble Valley Council's Development Sub-committee.


A TALK and slide show about a visit to India was the t re a t for Ribble Valley Disabled Action Group members at a social mooting. Speaker Mrs Pope, of Whalley, entertained with details of the holiday that she and her husband, Frank, had enjoyed. She was thanked by Mrs l’nie Birtwistle. Tea and bis­ cuits were served.


Over-intensive


OUTLINE permission for a detached dwelling on land at Hope Cottage, Pendleton Road, Wiswcll, has been turned down by the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil's Development Sub­ committee. It was felt that the


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A FORMER landlord of two Ribble Valley hostel- ries, Mr Albert John Toy died last week at his


home. Born in Wales, as a


young man he became butler to many notable people. He worked at Skipton Castle for a time and for the Fattorini


Chatburn, two houses will be pulled down and' re­ placed with six one-person flats in the form of maisonettes, three below


At Darkwood Crescent,


and three above, with separate entrances.


£120,000 and responsibili­ ty for the communal garden at the rear will be taken into account when the planning application is


The cost will be roughly • * Himiberslde l N ^ h East East Anglia• U n eotata. made.


Coun. Bill Fleming (Bil- lington) commented: “It is a very attractive and useful development — they are flats for the Ribble Valley and they are needed.”


At Woodfield View,


Whalley, two th ree - person bungalows, each with two bedrooms, are to be built at a cost of about £51,000.


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family of Skipton. In the second world


war he saw service in the RAF and afterwards


became landlord of the Coach and Horses Hotel at Bolton-by-Bowland and then of the New Inn, Gis­ burn, where he stayed for 20 years. During this time he


Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey pointed out that these and another scheme at Biilington Gar­ dens, Billington, have been brought forward be­ cause of projected under­ spending this financial


year.


served as a governor of Riversmead School and as a member of Gisburn Parish Council. He was also a Senior Mason with


Shouted abuse


at police


•101 Lodge. After retirement he


continued to lead an active life and lectured to many organisations about his experiences. His funeral on Monday,


his wife. Rent owed


RENT arrears owed to the Ribble Valley Council at the end of September stood at £2-1.017.-10. Deputy Health and


Housing Officer Mr Richard Ishorwood com mented: "The figures an in line with the trend of the last 12 months. We are straining to get the amount down and seem to be holding our own.”


at St Mary’s Church, Gis­ burn, was followed by cremation. Mr Toy is survived by


A CLITHEROE man who shouted abuse at police­ men in the early hours, in Pimlico Road, was bound over in the sum of £200 to keep the peace for two years. Mr Alistair Nisbct, pro


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