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WHALLEY residents are being urged to support new moves to provide a village hall. Enthusiasm for the
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CHECKING in after her charity run in the Ribble Valley Reebok 10k. Road Race last month is 11-year-old Michaela Martin. By taking part in
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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 29tli, 1937 9 WINTER TV SALE.
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said villagers would be asked to consider the pos sibility of forming a com mi t t e e to launch a scheme. The first task facing the
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committee, she explained, would be to decide whether to buy an exist ing building and adapt it, or opt for a purpose-built hall. Much of the hard work
and fund-raising would have to come from villa gers, but grants might be available from Lancashire County Council and the Ribble Valley Council. The meeting is on March 2nd, at 7-30 p.m.
Backing for housing forum
THE Housing Committee of the Ribble Valley Coun cil has backed to the hilt a National Housing Forum, set up by the Association of District Councils. The forum’s aim is to
secure increased emphasis on housing from politicians of all parties and ensure that greater financial and human resources are com mitted to ending housing s h o r t a g e s and bad conditions. Borough Treasurer and
Ian is all ready for rally action in a new car
STONYHURST’S international rally co-driver Ian Grindrod is back in harness for the 1987 British Open Championship with his usual driver . . . but a new car!
at Stockbridge Cottages, Stonyhurst, will again be teaming up with thrice British Open champion Jim McRae, but in the powerful Group A Lancia Delta 4 x 4 rally car.
Ian, whose parents live Last season Ian and
Deputy Chief Executive Mr GordonOnslow com mented: “Our particular problems are highlighted at Carlton Place and High- field Road and we also ought to bring in Tower Hill and other properties. I think we should support the ADC in this venture.
Roadworks progress
THE following work near completion or has been carried out by Lan cashire County Council. Clitheroe: A59 channel infill
and footway repairs on Woone
Lane. Billington: Junction kerbini
on Old Nab Road and Yori
Road. B ow ia n d F o r e s t H ig h :
Drainage in the Trough of
Bowlann. Chipping: Re-surfacing of
Longridge Road and drainage on Garstang Road. Hurst Green: Drainage on
Longridge Road and footway work on Avenue Road. Read: Footway work on St
John’s Close. R im in g to n : Drainage on
Stopper Lane. Whallcy: Footway repairs on
Riddings Lane and resurfacing on Accrington Road.
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Planning in the
pipeline
THE erection of a cricket pavi lion at Home Field, Bolton-b.v- Bowland, is among the latest applications lodged with the Rioble Valley Council’s Plan ning D ep ar tm en t (number 0020). Other applications include: Clitheroe: Extension and alt
e ra t io n s a t (i Beechwood Avenue (0023). Sabdcn: Erection of 20ft.
high stone cross on Pendle Hill (0018). Kitchen extension at 33 Padiham Road (0021). Erection of dwelling at 10 Pendleside Close (0020). Wiswell: Erection of 15 gar
ages on land off Whiteacre Lane (0015). Extension at Laneside Cottage, Moorside Lane (0013). Bashall Eaves and Great
Mitton: Demolition of barn and rebuilding as farmhouse at Eas- tham House Farm (0016). West Bradford: Extension at
Pillings Cottage (0022). Billington: Demolition of ex
isting garages and erection of six fiats at Billington Gardens (0024). Pendleton: Renewal of roof
timbers and roof at Wymond- houses Farm No. 1 (0025). Bolton-by-Bowland: Con
version of disused building to dwelling at Little Monubent Farm, Monubent Lane (0030). A ig h to n , B a i l e y a n d
Jim campaigned in a Rothman’s Racing Metro 6R4 and with it won the Ulster International Rally and a top 10 place on the Lombard RAC Rally. However, Group B cars
Yorkshire Forests from February 20th to 22nd, with the first stage at the stately home, Harewood House, near Leeds, on February 21st.
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such as the Metro have been banned from interna tional use, following fatal accidents in 1986, and now competition will be keener than ever. Ian’s main opposition
will no doubt come from the Group A Audi, Vaux- hall Astra GTEs, Ford and Mazda four-wheel- drive machines. However, Ian, twice
the British Open champ ion co-driver and an active honor ary life member of Clitheroe and District Motor Club, will be hoping for a good start to the new challenge on next month’s opening round, the National Breakdown Rally. It takes place in the
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Chaighley: Extension at Manor Barn, Bull Hill, Chaigley (0029).
TODAY and tomorrow, Heyes, Moor Lane, Clith eroe, will be open until 6- 30 p.m. Boots, Castle Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m.; Monday to Friday until 6-30 p.m.
Michaela ‘cheques’ in
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STAYING in the Ribble Valley for the weekend, or
edi t ions of “Where to stay” and “Where to eat,” available free from the To u r i s t In fo rma t io n Centre, Church Walk, Clitheroe. The first details more
Treat for elderly
HELPERS from
Clitheroe Parish Church, known as the Servants of St Mary’s, provided a smashing party for mo r e t h a n 100 elderly people of the parish. To put them in
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the party mood, a group from Clith e r o e A m a t e u r Operatic and Dra matic Society per formed songs from various musical shows and a salad tea was served. The party was
organised by Mrs Margaret Norris.
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than 100 establishments, from large hotels to farm houses, bed and breakfast and camping sites. The eating guide covers
FINES totalling £70 were imposed on Clitheroe man Nicholas Hibble when he appeared before the town’s magistrates for four motoring offences. Hibble (21), of Kemple
more than 180 places, offering anything from 12- course dinners to English, Italian, Greek, Chinese or Indian fare and even hum ble fish and chips!
View, admitted the off ences and was fined £30 for using a motor cycle without insurance, £20 for having a defective tyre and £10 each for using the machine without excise li cence or test certificate. He also had to pay 83p back duty.
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EARBY Tel. 842319 PETER KAY FURNISHINGS FOR SOMETHING B E TTE R
ONE of the very few furni ture stores in the area to be run personally by its proprie tor now has a new name. And there is an attractive addition to the wide range of goods on show.
quality furniture and access ories store in Plumbe Street, Burnley, will be known in f u t u r e as P e t e r Kay Furnishings.
• Hornby and Kay’s high
the surprisingly spacious five-shops-made-into-one premises will be devoted to display of Stag bedroom and dining furniture. The ground floors will continue to host items by numerous other makers of high quality goods.
• And the upper floors of ULUiilill Three-piece suites, dining
furniture, occasional tables, lamps and an imaginative selection of pictures, all in a wide range of styles, provide a feast of choice for custom ers. There are also numerous smal ler decorat ive items which alone are worth a “no obligation to buy” browse r o u n d Pet er Ka y Furnishings.
help make clear the fact that' the Plumbe Street .shop is completely separate from the Hornby and Kay second-hand business only a short distance away in Oxford Road. There is no connection between them, except that they are owned by the same firm.
The change of name will
THE KAYS pictured with two classic ceramic figures — excellent examples of the type of item which add. interest to the furniture displays and attract buyers Jrom miles around!
name emp h a s i s e s t h a t Plumbe Street is run perso nally by Mr Peter Kay, son of one of the founders, and a man w i t h 20 y e a r s ’ experience in the business.
More important, the new
Together with his wife Karen he deals directly with custom ers and takes a pride in stocking his shop with what people want. There’s also strong emphasis on service.
Close look at dust complaints
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the run, Michaela, whose ambition is to run for her country, raised a bumper £132.50 which she has presented to the Mayor’s Appeal for the British Heart Foundation. A first-year pupil
RIBBLE VALLEY coun cillors are hoping for a vast improvement in the environment at Tarmac, Clitheroe.
Castle Cement, Horrock- sford and Tarmac, after complaints about dust emittance.
Councillors have visited
a t R i b b l e s d a l e School, Michaela of the Crescent, Clith- ' eroe, presented her bumper cheque for £120 of her sponsor ship to Ribble Val ley Mayor Coun. John Walmsley in the Mayor’s Parlour. Pictured, from the
left, are Ribble Val ley Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson, the Mayor, Mrs Christine Martin with Stefan (4), Sharon Martin (14), Ma y o r e s s Mr s Dorothy Walmsley and guest of honour Michaela.
Hous ing Officer Mr Richard Isherwood be lieved that Tarmac ac cepted it had a lot to do to bring the works up to standard.
Deputy Heal th and
second visit’ in March with a view to looking at the improvements the firm in tended to carry out.
Coun. John Cowgill
(Clitheroe) said the visits had been a very worth while exercise and had underlined that it was not all Castle Cement’s fault. Coun. John Cliff (Lon
He said there is to be a,
said there was a lot of dust there. Coun. Be r t Jone s
(Cl i th e ro e ) said he thought there would be a vast improvement when they revisited.
Bypass scheme
DETAILS of a proposed bypass for Simonstone and Read have been revealed by Lancashire County Council, but work is not expected to start before the early 1990s. Tr a f f i c t r a v e l l i n g
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through the village will be diverted to a new road to be built along the former Blackburn to Padiham railway line. The bypass was first
Call in today and browse through our displays without any obligation — you will be delighted with our exceptionally wide choice, from which you will be able to create a room that will reflect your
prsntity. eoa
gridge) said he had been di s appoint ed in the Tarmac company and Coun. Pat Hall (Clitheroe)
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suggested 20 years ago and has now been placed in the medium term build- in’g p r o g r amme for schemes extending to 2007. Consultations will be held with the Ribble Val ley Council.
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trade fairs and similar events as he can, looking for unusual yet reasonably priced items. But he is also keen to offer suites and large items of fur niture in traditional, contem porary and “that little bit dif ferent” style. The Stag furniture which is
Mr Kay attends as many
exclu sively on display upstairs needs no introduc tion. Its Minstrel range has been famous for 20 years, and there is a wide choice of fin ishes and accessories. Its handy location, fascin
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