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New toilets for town a priority
MORE money must be spent on a new toilet block for Clitheroe town centre, the Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Policy and Resources Committee has agreed. Clitheroe will be given
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priority over Longridge in to i le t p ro v is io n and £40.000 out of the £50,000 allocated in the current financial budget will now go to Clitheroe. This is an increase of £15,000 on the previous allocation. The money will be used
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to build toilets near the council offices in Church Walk, replacing existing ones under the library. Conn. John Cowgill
(Clitheroe) said there was an u rg e n t n e ed fo r improvements after com plaints bv visitors that the state of some of the pres ent toilets was letting down the town. "Visitors come and ask
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to use toilet facilities in private premises rather than the public ones. The council can try and keep them clean, but can only do a certain amount.” The Public Works and
Health Committee will now be asked to consider manning and charges for
the new toilets. >rs to the Editor adds lustre
: the Ribble Valley should take light in his preferment to Chief
the valley or not one voted for David in the General Election, the
1- the biggest mark on national politics [m this area for 100 years. The last liter to represent Clitheroe was Sir I ihuttleworth, a member of Gladstone’s
[before then, we can only bask in r . A member of one local family, the [■•ederick Weld, emigrated to become I r of New Zealand, while Eduardo da [educated in the Ribble Valley around | the dizzy heights of President of Peru. |ie justly proud of our present MP. He | our valley, even if some of us disagree | he policies he espouses.
I/’ILLE, 11,
Fuse, Avenue Road, you help?
IGE reader recently presented me with |i , slightly less than an inch in diame- I. apparently, of brass. Imd it among the effects of a deceased |ve in Bolton and it has the appearance June antiquity. I on the face are the words “Dog Inn,
Id the reverse is plain. [locally have failed to elicit any factual | about this interesting small item and I ly of your readers can help? I or information that come to hand will I' acknowledged. ],L, [Avenue,
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lie past week, on three occasions I have lie a public telephone and could I find one
Jiing somewhere to park — not always discovered that either the new-fangled [took only 999 calls or a coin was jammed [I don’t give up easily but on the first two liad to, as I ran out of phone boxes,
ly, getting more frustrated as I again tried lihone home, I eventually found one that la good, old-fashioned black model with a toy! Lnyone explain why making a call from a [hone has to be a frustrating marathon in bf so-called modem technology.
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us to include a wide cross-section of iubjects jn our letters column, corre- are asked to make their points as wssible and certainly no longer than n total.
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