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12 Clithcroe Advoiiscr and Times, October iiOthi 19S0


Whalley set for economic boom


WHALLEY is set for an economic boom in 1987, thanks to the efforts of a iDarish councillor to find a new role for a former foundiy off Back


phoenix out of the ashes of the old to provide jobs and p ro sp e r i ty once again," said parish coun­ cillor Eric Ronnan (56), who rans a plumbing busi­ ness. He has masterminded


King Street. “I see it risinp like a


a printer, image promo­ te r , sheet metal fab­ ricator, engineer and a maker of special knives for cutting leather. Mr Ronnan sajd: “I am


Firms operating include


the refurbishment of the once-derelict P. and R. Engineering premises, which now has been di­ vided into small business units where work is


Children in mind


STAKK iincl i-ejnilars from th e \' i 01 o f i a Hote l, Clitheroe, have raised £l,077.,a0 for Pendlebiiry Children's Hospital Re- seareli Development .As­ sociation. I'ormer Coronation


Street star Peter -\rmit- ape. who played Bill


Wehster. handed over a cheque to Mrs .Jean Toni- linson. association chair­


man. in a presentation ceremony held at the


hotel. The money w;is raised


throiiph efforts which in­ cluded a Heritape Day stall and fancy dress i)ub collections by Jean Beec- roft and friemls.


Show a leg!


THE Whalley-ba sed "Country Payre” lady .Morris dtincers are look- inp for recruits. Dnrinp a recruitment


drive on Saturday they will be demonstratinp their art in Clitheroe town centre from ll-.’JO


a.m. The proup practises


each Sunday iit Wlialley .Adult Centre ;ind iuiyone interested in enrollinp is asked to contact Julie Jo h n so n (B la ck b u rn


t)612(>.5).


NEARLA’ £200 was raised for the welfare of a n im a ls when th e F r ien d s of F u r and Feather held a social eveninp at the Royal British Lepion Social Club, Clitheroe. There was a very pood


attendance for the prize binpo and there was also a raffle. The eveninp was o rp a n is e d by th e Ciitheroe committee.


GRANTED


THE following ai){)licati«m.< have been planted under dele­ gated powers .by the Kibble Valley Coundl's Planning and Technical Officer. Mr Philip


Hailey: Waddington: E.xtensions and


alterations at 21 Church Close. SaMen: Vehicular access al


1>1 Padiham Road. Clithcroc: Attached garage


at 37 Woone Lane. Bedroom extension at 7-l Chalbuni Road. Double garage al Castle \ ’iew. lie-roofing, now window and fire escape (Listed Building consent) al the Roefield Hotel. Edisford Road. Change of colour of fascia sijpiJ^ at Barc­ lays Bank. Castle Mrecl. Billington: Double g a rap


ajid bednumi over al Yorkfield. S’ork Lane.


Private use


THE chanpc of use of 1- 1(1 KinpsmilJ .Avenue,


Whalley. from institution­ al (Iweilinps to private re­ sidential use has been ap­ proved by the Kibble Valley Council's Develop­ ment .Sub-committee.


Work pressing ahead on giant scheme


sewer


WORKERS iire pressinp ahead with Clitheroe's larpest ever civil en- pincerinp project — the £l.;im. sewer renewal scheme — after tunnellers unexpectedly hit rock shale in Eshton Terrace. "There has been delay,


but it is impossible to say for how lonp and work is pressinp ahead so that the £-100,000 second phase can start next ye:ir," stiid the nibble Valley Council's Planninp and Technical Officer, Mr l’hili|) Bailey. Two hundred cubic


metres of rock shale had to he removed from an iirea halfw.ay up Eshton Terrace, where boulder clay was expected bet­ ween six and 11 metres underpround. The road will remain closed until


pected as the work prop­


I'ebruiiry. No subsidence is ex­


resses down Mitchell Street and links up with the existinp system via a bridpe over Pendleton Brook.


opy is beinp used for 100 per cent accur.acy in the first phase — tendered for at £8-12,000 — which sees the layinp of 1,500 metres of now sewer, of which nUO metres has been constructed by tun- nellinp.


The latest laser technol-


versions are expected with phiise two, but these will be stiipperod to Ciiuse a minimum of inconveni­ ence.


Sevei'iil minor traffic di­


W h a 11 e y Road fro m Greenticr’e Street, turninp into Queensway and Peel Street, then left iit Shtiw- hridpe and into T.aylor Street.


The route will po down


scheduled to start shortly after Christmas, but it


T h e w 0 r k w


could now be .April or May, due to the delay in phase one.


is still in the planninp stape. is expected to cost around £100,000 jind take the system up to the Salthili Industriid Estiite.


The third phase, which Change


WILLINGN ES S to accept chtinpe in the life and services of the church was the subject of ii tidk piven to Trinity Methodist Women’s Fellowship by the Rev. Brian Steven­ son, Vicar of Low .Moor.


with amusinp character studies. Miss B. Foulds


It was interspersed presided.


quidation two years ago, causing shock waves through Whalley and leav­ ing a potential eyesore in the middle of the village. For legal reasons the


thriving. The firm went into li­


very happy with the way it has all turned out. From these acorns the businesses of the future will grow. They will take on more staff because there is considerable room for expansion and will create prosperity for us all."


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Dream job for Janet on YTS


liquidator would not sell the four separate build­ ings individually to in­ terested buyers. So Mr Ronnan stepped


jobs have been created, with eight units in opera­ tion, and there are only two left. Grant aid was obtained


in to buy the premises and sold off parts to indi­ viduals wanting to run their own businesses. Ten


been on the parish council for eight years and was its chairman last year, said; “1 am not interested in making a profit, but want to see the village develop along the right lines. This gives locals a chance and prevents the area from becoming an eyesore."


Mr Ronnan, who has Excavation


from the Council for Small Industries in Rural Areas, who are contributing a


quarter of the cost of re­ novation.


THE go-ahead has been given for the building of a house on land adjacent to "Trafford Lodge, Sawley. Approval is conditional


to facilities for archaeolog­ ical excavation being made available before con- stniction of the house.


Alive, well— and looking for new members


dustrial action in schools, the association has kept a low profile in the recent past. Now, however, £7.001) which it iirovided has been used to buy val-


Now local press advertising couldn’t be easier to get at.


What used to be a lough, logistical mil lo


eraek has become simplieiiy iiselt. Because around 1.()()() lilies can now be


eenirallv booked ihrough RN.\B. The Regional Newspaper .Vherlising Bureau.


Wilh iiisi one phone call you can now book


I he whole ol ihe L K s local press. 1 n a n\- c( imbi nal ion \ t ni desi re. We ll e\en produce mulii-size ads Ironi one


sinule piece ol artwork. ;\nd deliver ihem prtinio lo ihe appropriate


papers.


WeolteraCompuiei'ised Daiabase service, too. This can provide ever\' relevant ^


iaei and ligure \'ou etiuld want lo know abotii newspapers. .And the areas in which


ihev operate. ¥m' It's a gold mine of inlttrinalion. all stored in


cS.hOO post code sectors. Then ihere's our Co-Partnership Scheme. This can provide you at no cost, with a sales


I'oi'ce 2.5(/() strong. ;\ sales I'orce skilled in selling to vour retailers


the ad\'antages ol a co-operative advertising


programme. W'e do the leg work. A’ou get the rewards. Last but noi least, we can oiler you a


Research Package that doesn't cost a packet. One


preeiseK' ueared lo \'our needs. Kodak, l-'orei. Barclays and I litachi are only some ol ihe businesses who have iound il pays logel


close lo their customers. Through the local piy^^; .And found that the fastest and most effeciive


wa\' ol doing this is ihrough RX.AB. W ith ils ( lentralised Booking System.Computerised Database Service. Co-Partnership Scheme, and


Research Package b'or all or any of these laeiliiies call Peler


I'idwards. KVATO Abifll find he's uoi evervihing on tap. , We sell where \mr sales arc - locally


THE Ribblesdale School Association is alive, well and in search of new members. Due in part to the in­


liable additional ment in several menls of the school The library has re ­


■depart- equq)-


ceived over £1.500 in new books and a video camera and accessories worth £1,3SS have been purch iised for the resources de­ partment. The technical depart­


FULFILLING a dream — courtesy of the YTS — is talented toe­ tapping teenager Janet Sutcliffe.


the first person to take a full-time A


ment has received a plate- maker fo r ' iirinting at £l,;t00 and a milling machine at over £330. The sum of £500 has gone to­ wards'eipiipment for the all-weather pitch and £1,800 for the refurbish­ ing of the school mini-bus. Undei-standably, the as­ sociation is now planning fu tu re fu n d - ra is in g events. At the December Christmas fair — the first held for three years — they hope to have bumper tombola. In January, raising


money will be linked with education in a sponsored spell. In February there will be a Lancashire Night and a French night has been proposed for •May. In June, again after an absence of three years, the Ribblesdale Summer Gala will be held .Association chairman


course with the Sutcliffe T h e a t re School in Clitheroe. And already all the


Janet (17) has become ’TS dance


signs are that the former Ribblesdale School pupil will make an outstanding success of her chosen


career. In her first e.xamiimtion


year course she will have completed all her grades and begun some teaching qualifications. Although both pupil and teacher agree that it is early days yet, Janet has her heart firmly set on teaching all forms of dance and, if all goes well, picking up more honours en route.


At the end of her two-


since enrolling on the full­ time course, Janet h.as .achieved honours in all her subjects and i)09b in her stage examination — the highest mark ever at­ tained by any of the school's students. The daughter of .Mr and


Not best place


THE Citizens' Advice Bureau now has a home in


Mrs James Sutcliffe, of Balmoral Avenue, Clitheroe, Janet has her mother, Carole, to thank for her reintroduction to dancing. When mum de­ cided to take lessons thiee years ago, Janet went along too and has earned on ever since. Mrs Sutcliffe has just


Mr Rodney Hailwood urges all parents to sup port the events. "We see a need for cer­


change of 19 and 21 Wes­ leyan Row from reslden- ti.il to office use has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop- ment'Sub-committee. Coun. Eric Bracewell


Wesleyan Row, Clitheroe. Permission for the


HOSPICE CHEQUE


GENEROUS youngsters from the Three Rivers (Jaravan Park, West Bradford, raised £100 for the East Lanc.ashire Hos­ pice Fund through a spon­


sored swim. The 16 young people,


aged from seven to 14, were delighted to present the cheque to Mr Geoffrey


Braithwaite, of Hemlock Cottage, Downham, a friend of the hospice, after their end-of-season party on Saturday. Mr Braithwaite gave a


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 MdrerlJ Public Notices


THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND|


has taken consitjerabie trouble to cl advertisements in this issue arel legal, decent and honest, compiyinci British Code of Advertising Practice'! by the Advertising Standards /'I Brook House, 2-16 Torrington Place I WC1E7HN (01-580 5555) |


NOTICE


LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COk| FOR ENGLAND


NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF A REVIEV'I THE ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF LANCAtrl SECTION 48(1) OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMeI


NOTICE IS (3IVEN that the Local Governrf Commission for England have started a reviev.l of Lancashire and its boundaries wilh the Counf and North Yorkshire. This review excludes the l the former Metropolitan Counties of Great(| Merseyside and West Yorkshire, which will be : later Review by the Boundary Commission.


A copy of the consultation letter issued by th| which explains the background to the Review | dure to be followed, can be inspected at the| County Councils at:


CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL;


County Secretary and Solicitors Dept. The Courts Carlisle. CA3 8XF


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


The Chief Executive 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 BAD


or at the main offices of the District Councils c l Counties. A copy has also been sent to everT concerned in the Counties. Further copies ar [ the Commission's office at the address below.


Views on whether changes in the area or bc| County are desirable are invited and should b-j to the following address: The Secretary, Local Government Boundary Commissi Room 122, 20 Albert Embankment. London. SEl 7TJ


no later than the 2nd March. 1987. The Commission may. if they consider it nel purpose of further consultation, send any malel them during the Review to any other body or ptl for information or comment. Also, when theS proposals, the Commission may at that stage t | with their conclusions any representations appear to them particularly relevant.


S. T. GARl Local Government Bounc|


CONDITIONS OF ACCEFi The Proprietors reserve the right tt|


Aidvertisement without reason slated. All Advertisements are accepted sub||


al. Publication is not guaranteed on any p | Communications referring to former ,


should give description and date of insel of Advertisment.


While every care is taken the Propnej


responsibility for omission or mistakes. All advertisements are subject to VAT I


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Orders for insertinn ol ;ulwrii8>GH.’iii> Advertiser and Times are aa-epu-'i s'Gtiu ei Condition agreed belwven the New.-papri Institute of lTartitioner.< in Aii\ern>mL: >;t |


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talk about the fund’s work and received the cheque from Peter Tattersall (13), who swam the greatest distance.


tain things which the Education Authority not going to be able supply through lack fund.s. The association gives parents a closer identification with the school and serves to be­ nefit the children." On .November 12th


obtained graile four in modern dance, but it was her daughter who took .all the honours, in classical ballet, stage and tap dancing. Despite the surname,


(Clitheroe) said the Town Council felt that this was not in the right place and that it was taking two cottages out of housing use. However, on balance, he recommended ap­ proval. Coun. John Cowgill


Janet is not related to her teacher — the dancing school proprietor and |)erson who has made the opportunity possible — Mrs Gladys Sutcliffe. Janet already helps


school o|)en evening being held, during which Association members will be showing residents Clitheroe round the school and its facilities, "It is not just for those


ration.


a s so c ia ted with J h school," stresses .Mr Hail wood. "The school will be open to anyone from the Clitheroe area and ' urge people to take look."


Earthquake cash aid


A STREET collection Clilheroc for victims of the El Salvador earth­ quake raised more tha £186. Mr Walter Real, countv


director of the British Red Cross Society, which organised the collection, said: "It is most reassur­ ing that there are public spirited people, such as those in Chtheroe, who are prepared to contribute to relieving human suffer­ ing abroad, thereby prom­ oting understanding friendship, co-operation, and lasting peace between all peoples."


Coach house


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RI'XIIONAI. NI'TX’SPAPBR AnVHR'I'ISING BURl-AC LTD.. ,/


THE conversion of a coach house next lo Goyt- lands, off Clitheroe Road, West Bradford, lo a dwel­ ling has been given the go-ahead by the Ribble Valley Council's Develop­ ment Sub-committee.


Cinema


(Clitheroe) thought the of­ fices would have been better in a more central location.


Dismissed


with c la s se s at the Clitheroe Dance Centre, ninning and tidying the studio and with administ­


■AN appeal against the Ribble Valley Council's decision to refuse permis­ sion for a detached dwel­ ling on land adj.acent to 1 Hillcrest Road. Langho. has been dismissed by the Secretan’ of Slate.


New lease of life away


from the dole


SEVERAL young people have been given a new lease of life away from the dole queue — thanks to the new Clilheroe Impact community service prog­ ramme, based at Trinity Youth and Community Centre. Funded by the Man­


power Services Commis­ sion and sponsored by Area Youth Officer Mr Geoff J.ackson, the scheme en ti t led "Making an impact" h.as been fully op­ erational for about seven weeks. There are two teams of


gardens. The community scheme


and the workers can be of use to four categories — single elderly people, one- parent families, the dis­ abled and those in receipt of supplementary benefit. They can also do jobs for parish councils and vari­ ous other organisations.


proaching, the outdoor team is looking for indoor decorating work and odd jobs.


voting adults involved. The indoor team organises a creche at Trinity four afternoons a week. On Wednesdays this group invites a party of mentally handicapped people from Brockhall, who take part in a number of activities. The outdoor team con­


sists of six young men who have lately silent a considerable amount of time helping to spruce up underprivileged people's


Carole Taylor says that anyone wishing help can contact her (Clitneroe 27886) to discuss eligi­ bility.


Senior supervisor Mrs Mrs Taylor is also


asking for the help 'of g en e ro u s C l ith e ro e people. She would ap­ preciate it if anyone could donate any children’s bicycles for the creche and a working manual lawnmower, wheelbarrow and some spades for the outdoor team. -ll -


Now, with winter ap­


AFR.AID, alone and 3.000,000 light years from home — that’s Steven Spielberg's “ ET, the Extra-Terrestrial". The storv that touched the world is returning to Clitheroe Civic Hall and starts its week-long run tomorrow.


U.S. parks


.A LAVISHLY illustrated talk entitled "America's Greatest National Parks" is to be given in Wballey Library on Monday by branch librarian Miss Jean Harrison. Admission to the presentation, which starts at 7-30 p.m., is free.


B a rn to dw e llin g


PERMISSION has been given by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devclo|>- ment Sub-commitlee for the conversion of a bam into an agricultural dwel­ ling at Spread Eagle Fann, Bairow.


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