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l:'ers. have noth-
ly e t another ■lired mess.
l.eroe, only 1 j the family
(1 reducing
It R. J. iM. I u.T a sports
",nart site is
„ '.voiild also ■dd include a I 'd for small
lad beautiful jrket town,
,ction Mart.
| . ’ all means, have the
,( decided, ■ sake of all
1 j sent build-
|■|•cialisation. 1 a bit incon-
I nother con- ' the sake of
[ d motorists l.ibovc. it is lian another
Insult for
residents to foot the bill
AS one of those involved in circulating the petition against the erection of any
eroe have always gen erously shared their facili ties at Edisford with campers and caravanners — and it is the Camping and Caravan Club, in try ing to recreate Fort Knox, whose approach is totally
back remarks made last week by Ron Pickup. The ratepayers of Clith-
out of line with the needs of the area. In obtaining names for
allow the position which has existed amicably for the last 14 years — the sharing of Clitheroe’s faci lities by holiday makers_ to continue, such is the g e n e r o s i ty o f th e inhabitants. Why, therefore, is the
able, I have knocked on many doors and found no- one unwilling to sign. Everyone is happy to
Ice y
Club site itcld my
V fence or and the
I aware that along the
I ts as a pub-
la not ineon- ] or the priv- lag a small Joe for a few loewhat dis- " have total I.-ting across I t our "front I ‘erin g in indows as
|ie fact that rfits finan- from the
lirectly and revenue '.e town by
( it would be to pay to
I )se visitors I fjrivaey for ! paid.
j measure to |S .
let.
Joubt aware (are being jite tourism (seems fool- (to counter- ’ refusing a
[. e \ ' a 11 e y
J disturbing J >f the iKibiic |)tp ath are fepared to [orivacy of site.
of the Ribble Valley be further insulted by being told th ey c an n o t be trusted and have to foot the bill for partitioning which they do not want? These are relevant ques tions needing to be asked. Meanwhile, can I point
Caravan Club deliberately trying to cause ill feeling? Why does the warden attempt to chase local inhabitants from what is, after all. ground owned and paid for by the Clith- eroe ratepayers? WTiy should inhabitants
out to those who sat in the public gallery at the last meeting of the Recreation and Leisure Committee, and left feeling that the issue had been decided, that this is indeed not the case. -Maintain the interest
the petition, of which I have spare copies avail
p a r t it io n at Edisford recreation area, I fuHy
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bivrnley 22331 (Classified) mim
Played cricket for city side at age of 63
THERE’S never an idle moment for residents of Manor House Rest Home, Chatburn, as they busily sew away for Arthritis Research. And their labours
— DRINKALL A prominent member of
SHARPIES
the Pendle Forest and Craven Hunt for many years , Mr John Miles Sharpies married Clith eroe teacher Miss Kathryn Anne Drinkall a t St H e l e n ’ s C h u r c h , Waddington. The bride, a teacher at
St James’s CE School, is the elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Drinkall, o f B a c k
only son of Mr and Mrs Jack Sharpies, of High View, Chatburn. He is the managing director of Bis- pham Hall Brick and Terra C o tta Company Ltd, Chorley. The bride, given away
Waddington. The bridegroom is the
r i d g e ,
the Caravan Club arrived and will be here long after it has gone. MR S. WHITTLE, 1.3 Central .Avenue, Clitheroe.
any democratic council should hold a public meet ing so that it can listen to local inhabitants — whom it has been elected to represent — before'reach- ing any decision detrimen tal to all. We were here before
already shown. The issue has simply been put back to a future Recreation Committee meeting, pro bably on September 1st, when it will be debated again, along with the peti tion and letter from Clith- eroe Town Council. That is the time when
and Times’’ Nature Notes writer Tony Coo per serves some wel come refreshment.
lo v e ly and we had plenty of support from local people. It was most encouraging.” Picture: “Advertiser
owner of the rest home, said she was delighted with Saturday’s event. “The weather was
by her father, wore a medieval-style gown of snowflake wild silk, the close f i t t in g bodice embroidered with wild roses. The cathedral- length veil of French silk tulle, which was secured by her pearl tiara-style headdress, was a family heirloom, having been worn by the bridegroom’s mother and sister at their weddings. A shower bou quet of roses, lilies and stephanotis completed the outfit. The bridesmaids were
Miss Alison Drinkall, the bride’s sister. Miss Vic toria Green, the bride groom’s niece, and Miss Amber Fielding. Miss Drinkall and Miss
WHALLEY resident Mrs Minnie Maybury, who had lived in the village for 28 'years, died on Monday — a week after her 88th birthday and three weeks after undergoing major
Was keen member ofWI
;heart surgery. Mrs Maybury, a widow
for 51 years, had a pace maker fitted after suf fering from heart disease for several years. She died at her daughter’s home in Mitton Road, Whalley, a week a f t e r le a v in g hospital. Her son-in-law, Mr
of goods ranged from basket trays to soft and knitted toys, patchwork cushions and tapestry items. Mrs Janet Harrison,
bore fruit on Saturday at a cheese and wine party which raised £350 for the charity. A magnificent array
Brisk trade in calving cattle
THERE were 51 calves and five dairy cattle forward at Clitheroe Auction Mart's Tuesday sale. Newly-calved heifers made to
£510, newly-calved cows to £480, Friesian bull calves to £148, heifers to £96, Hereford bulls to £152, heifers to £56. Belgian Blue bulls to £146 and Aberdeen Angus bulls to £99. At Friday’s special sale, there
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were 37 F riesian heifers, 64 store cattle and 14 in-calf ani mals forward. It attracted a good entry of Friesians and calving cattle trade was brisk. August-September calvers
ber of a well-known Whal ley cricketing family. The son of cricketing stalwart Jim Peters, who played for Whalley for more than 30 years, Mr Peters was edu cated at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, where he was cricket captain and head prefect. A f te r tra in in g as a
A PAST president of the Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Old Boys’ Association, Mr William Arthur “Archie” Peters, has died, aged 78. Mr Peters was a mem
Father and son rock Rolls
Clithcroe 2nds 123 for -1, Rolls Royce 122 for 8 ,
teacher at St Luke’s Col lege, Exeter, he returned to Ciitheroe to teach at the former council school, off Parson Lane, and at Ribb- lesdale from 1930 to 1944. He then left for the
Peterborough area, where he was headmaster of two secondary modern schools until his retirement in 1973. While in Clitheroe, he
made to £53o (average £463), and to £450 (£440), young Frie sian bulls to £335, bullocks to £ 2^, cows and calves to £680, Friesian bulling heifers to £384, strong Friesian heifers to £450, yearling heifers to £290. Hereford heifers made to
£402, bullocks to £360, Charolais bullocks to £476, heifers to £428, Limousin bullocks to £366. There were 72 cattle and
1,420 sh e ^ forward at Mon day’s sale. Trade for young bulls was brisk, a Limousin from J. H. and M. A. Morphet topping at 117.5p and an animal from K. Gomall making to 117p. Here- fords made to 111.5p from R. Seed and Son and Friesians to 109.5p from the same farm. Best of the steers was a conti
nental from K. Gomall at 117p and a lightweight Charolais from H. Kaye at 109.5p. Heifers made to 107p for a lightweight from T. Wrennall and mediums made to the same. Heavy cows made to 73.4p and mediums to 76.5p. Trade started quietly in the
HEATON — WEBSTER
slavia followed the wed ding at Gisburn Parish Church of Miss Gaynor Jane Webster and Mr John Charles Heaton. The bride, a student
nurse a t Calderstones Hospital, Whalley, is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Ronald Webster, of Back Lane, Rimington. The bridegroom, a
warehouse supervisor, is the only son of Mrs Doris Heaton, of Park Road, Barnoldswick, and the late Mr Andrew Heaton. The bride, given away
lamb section, but revived later to bring the overall average to 205.3p, the national average being 204p. Light steers made to 109.4p
(95.98p) , medium to 9 7 .5p 9p
to 91.9p. Overall average was 97.42p. B u l ls m ad e to 1 1 7 .4p
O LETTERS for publica tion must be accom panied by name and address ns an indica tion of good faith, even if the writer wishes to use a non-de-plume.
Icomplaint spy’ village
I to complain Ible sight of ] on the roof I mor V
’iew. lie clerk of all these
|sh Council ■ and more I ;ht that I
1 e r n e d . I I the concern
the various
J ’-hey were i ’e — to see [s kept neat
I I and done,
|ught rather the time was what
|i off the roof lent?
[appened if, hem ready,
EM
I rs to see to because.
w ish to raise regards a vil lage community centre for W^alley. Unfortunately I was unable to attend the meeting called at the out set. I was told that the people who had attended were asked to give cash to start a bank account.
that an ideal spot for such a centre would be the old Vale House site, what happened?
When 1 had proposed
instead to provide seats and plants and dogs are still leaving their calling cards. I have seen them, while their ownersjust s t a n d l o o k i n g unconcerned.
Money was s p e n t
omplaint I or her by the hand along Mitton Road (from the arches to the by-pass bridge), thus avoiding vast amounts of dog droppings l i t t e r e d a lo n g th e pavements.
little time to spare, I would willingly take him
I can there be lit to do with
baby-care
|)f seats and Ihops.
at the entrance to Calder- stones it was deemed necessary to place a notice — “Crown Property, No Dogs Allowed” — on a post w’ell out of reach of vandals. However, this siCT has no effect, as some of the people who are advocating keeping dogs off the property are among the culprits.
On the subject of dogs,
reminder of my previous complaints, plus this new issue, will see something done. I have been living in Whalley for over 30 years and find the place is
I am hoping th a t a
! only on the Irr condensed
becoming too “ s lap happy."
T. G: REYNOLDS, Mitton Road, Whallcy.
If any councillor has a
Green wore dresses of pale peach pure silk dupion with full skirts forming short trains, featuring hand embroidery. They earned bouquets of cream and peach roses and orchids and wore half-cir clets of matching flowers in their hair. Miss Fielding wore a
lived with Mr and Mrs Wilkinson, of Mitton Road, since coming to Whalley from her native Cheshire, had been a keen member of Mitton WI and Whalley Methodist Fel lowship for many years. Before coming to Whal
Arthur Wilkinson, said: “She had an extremely active brain and had wel comed the chance of the pacemaker operation, but unfortunately it did not give her the extra years she had hoped for.” Mrs Maybury, who had
ley, she kept an hotel in Warrington. She leaves two daughters.
Victorian-style dress of ivory pure silk dupion with antique lace and a peach coloured sash. She canned a b a sk e t of summer flowers. The pageboy was Chris
Andrew Brook and ushers were Mr Michael Green,
topher Leeming. B e s t man was Mr
the bridegi'oom’s nephew, Mr John Drinkall and Mr Richard Drinkall, the bride’s brothers, and Mr Thomas Bowring. The ceremony was per
formed by Canon C. F. Goodchild. The bride’s cousin, Alistair Kay, sang a solo, and Mr Donald Hartley was the organist. A reception was held at
Sign damaged
AN illuminated plastic sign on the forecourt at Greenacre Garage, Green- acre Street, Clitheroe, was damaged to the tune of £300 when vandals threw stones at it. Clith- e r o e p o li c e investigating.
ai A £500 theft
THIEVES broke into the grounds at Castle Castings and stole oxyacetylene welding equipment worth £500. Clitheroe police are investigating.
the bride’s parents’ home, after which the couple left for a honeymoon in Jamaica. They are to live in Sawley. Photo; Paul Deaville,
Blackburn. Race cash
A CHEQUE for £1,000 raised by Whalley Lions in the River Calder boat race will be presented to offi cials of the East Lanca shire Scanner Appeal a week today. The ceremony, at Whal
Heavy haul
£1,000, was last seen graz ing in a field adjacent to the Newton to Long Pres ton road.
BRAWNY thieves made a night-time visit to Field Head Farm, Slaidburn — and left with a five-year- old Charolais bull in tow! The animal, worth about
STOLE £40
THIEVES made a small hole in the glass of a kit chen window at the rear of a house at Mitton Road, Whalley, then simply lifted the window latch and climbed in. They escaped with £40 cash.
EXTENSION
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub committee has agreed to an extension 1 to t th
ing telephone exchange at Burnley Road, Gisbum.
he exist
BRIDGE CLUB
WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mrs J. Wilson and
Mrs M. Ainsworth, Mrs M. Cross and Mr P. Jennings; EW Mr D. Hall and Mr R. Houns low, Mrs F. Pickles and Mrs D. Snowden. The following hand was
simple: S W N E
ley Abbey, will be fol lowed by a video of the Lions’ medieval fayre.
_ _
placed in different contracts, mainly hearts making 12 or 13 tricks, or diamonds and clubs by EW making seven or eight tricks. The bidding on one table was
2H —
showing eight tncks. It is a very strong two-suited hand. South,
visuause two tricks bids direct to four hearts, which is a shut out bid. If, however, north opens one
! ................
4H — — — North must open two hearts
with good support in hearts, can lU
between the two hands, which goes to prove that distribution plays a big part. Six hearts is hard to d e fea t u nles s the unusual lead of a club is found.
heart, then east will be tempted to overcall in diamonds and EW will end up in trouble in five clubs or five diamonds doubled, which is not a good sacrifice. ispecially when vulnerable. NS have a total of 21 points
d e a le r , all vul.
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were: NS Mrs W. Russell and Mrs E. Wood, Mrs M. Allen and Mrs P. Holden; EW Mrs j . O’Reilly and Mrs J. Gray, Mr B. Janes and Mr H. Kay.
Winners on Thursday night W S 8 N
H Q6 D A865432 C KJ3
( 1 0 6 .3 5p ) , cow s to 7 6 .5p (69.76p). Standard lambs made to
average was 205.32p. Ewes made to £30 (£26.16).
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Sampling Oriental delights
A WOMAN whose parents live at Bolton-by-Bowland and who was a pupil at the village school is currently sampling the delights of the Far East, care of the Japanese Government. Alison Lilburn (28), a
youth worker with Roth erham Council’s Youth and Community Service for two years, is the leader of a five-strong delegation from Great Britain. They started their 18-
232.5p (209.69p), medium to 2 1 6.5p (203.64p), heavy to 9 4 .5p (1 9 0 .37p). Overall
A honeymoon in Yugo
followed in his father’s footsteps and was actively involved in the Ribbles- dale Cricket League. He played for Whalley and Clitheroe and also turned out for Great Harwood. When he moved south,
standing fielding had Rolls Royce struggling through out their innings. The father andi'son double ac< of Robin and Marcus- Sharp was responsible for much of the damage. Marcus conceded just 24 runs from 16 overs, while father Robin took 5 for 46 from 22 overs.
AFTER a couple of disap pointing results, Clitheroe returned to the winning trail with a six-wicket victory. Tight bowling and out
he maintained his interest in the sport and played for Peterborough until he was 63, averaging more than 100 wickets each season as a spin bowler. He remained actively
involved with the Peter borough Cricket League
after ending his days as a player. At 72, he retired as chairman of the league after 27 years and was rewarded with a silver rosebowl. Mr Peters served with
by her father, wore a white moire taffeta gown with a matching jacket featuring an Elizabethan collar. She wore a white veiled hat and carried a posy of mixed freesia, w h it e ro s e s
gypsophila. Matron of honour Mrs
a n d
A. W. Hughes, the bride’s sister, and bridesmaid Miss F. Scott wore pink taffeta dresses with frilled bodices. They had circlets of pink and white flowers in their hair and carried Victorian-style posies of red, pink and white carna tions and gypsophila. Best man was Mr James
Lancashire, the bride groom’s brother-in-law, and u sh e rs were Mr Alwyn Hughes, the bride’s brother-in-law, and Mr Michael Lancaster, the bridegroom’s nephew. The ceremony was con
ducted by the Rev. H. L. Clark and organist was
Miss M. Lord. A reception was held at
Colne.
the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn. The couple are to live in Barnoldswick. Photograph: F. Day,
Faulty tyres
day stay in Tokyo looking at industry and youth organisations before mov ing on to Osaka, where they are joining represen ta t iv e s from 14 other countries in an Interna tional Youth Week. Alison, whose travels
Joyce and Chris, live in Main Street.
have taken her all over the world, was well-known in Bolton-by-Bowland as a keen member of the Young Farmers and was the local club’s first girl president. Her proud parents
Art work on home ground
A WHALLEY housewife is mounting her first art exhibition at work. Mrs Sylvia Haworth will
Grammar School, she is married with two children,
be on home ground when her paintings are dis played in the lending department of Whalley Library next month — for she is employed there as a library assistant. Educated at Clitheroe
seriously two years ago and her other hobbies include gardening, read ing cycling and sewing. Paintings by Accrington
comedian Roy Grogan will be displayed in the gal lery, and Ipswich designer and jeweller Mike Carpen ter IS mounting an exhibi
tion in the display case.
WHIPPET RACING
burn Cricket Field at noon. Refreshments and sandwiches will, be avail able, and the public are welcome to attend.
IT WILL be action all the way on Sunday at Gis burn, the venue for the annual Hodder Valley Fox Hounds whippet racing competition. The fun starts on Gis-
Matthew (13) and Benja min (10). She started painting
TWO Clitheroe motorists were each fined £40 by the town’s magistrates for driving cars with defective tyres. Alan John Aspinall (23),
of Whalley Road, and Geoffrey Smith (42), of Victoria Street, Clitheroe,
b o t h a dmi t t e d t he offences. Aspinall’s tyre was said
2>/2in.
to have been devoid of tread for a 2in. width and Smith’s for a width of
24-1; R. Sharp 22-3-46-5; J. Scorah 7-2-36-1. Clithcroe: N. Ashworth
the Home Guard during the second world war and from 1942 was Major in command of F Company, based in Wballey. He is survived by his
wife Eleanor, brother Jim, sister Jessie and son John. A funeral service at
Peterborough Cathedral yesterday afternoon pre ceded cremation in the city.
Church stalwart
A LIFELONG member of Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, Mrs Kathleen Smalley, has died. Mrs Smalley (79), of
Windsor Avenue, Clith eroe, was interested in e v e ry a sp e c t of the church, but especially with th e Lad ie s E v en in g Fellowship. She was also a member
25, G. Woodworth 9, A. Robinson 17, S. Westhead 44 n.o., P. Griffiths 1, T. Amin 13 n.o., extras 14, total (for 4 wkts) 123.
liiailii
1st XI (v Barnoldswick, home, Sat., wp 2 p.m.): M. Dennett, M. Walker, M. Greenhalgh, P. Joiner, D. Cottam, S. Proctor, G. Leach, D. O’Neill, J. Ains worth, P. Seedle, S. Sharp. Res: R. Hargreaves. Scorer: S. Haworth.
Ribblesdale Wanderers CC Ribbicsdale Wanderers 1st
XI (v Clitheroe, away. Sun., wp 2 p.m.): M. Dennett, M. Walker, hi. Greenhalgh, P. Joiner, D. Cottam, S. Proctor, G. Leach, D. O’Neill, J. Ainsworth, P. Seedle, S. Sharp. Res: R. Har greaves. Scorer: S. Haworth.
XI (V Burnley Belvedere, away, ‘ W.
i. Nuttall, R. Blair. (Same team Sunday v Rawtenstall, home,
except I. Threlfall for R. Blair. Meet here 1 p.m.).
of the Afternoon Towns women’s Guild and spent more than 40 years work ing locally for Trutex. A widow, she leaves a
daughter, a sister and a brother. The service at Trinity
Advice for Archer
THE a c tin g v ic a r at Grantchester who advised Jeffrey Archer from the pulpit to “Pick yourself up, dust yourself off and start all over again” was none other than the Rev. Nor man Taylor, who began his, ministry in Clitheroe. He was a curate at the
Parish Church in the 1950s.
Crash caused by van’s speed
EXCESSIVE speed caused an accident out side the entrance to a “notoriously bad” pub car park at West Bradford, Clitheroe magis trates were told.
(19), of Croft Cottage in the village pleaded not guilty to driving a van without due care and attention, but the case was proved arid he was fined £35, with £96 costs. The accident happened
William Nigel Wood
outside the Three Mill stones public house, while Norman Morris, of Dalby Road, Blackburn, was “edging” his car out from
secuting, alleged that Wood came round a bend along the narrow road at too fast a speed for the road conditions. When confronted by the car, he braked, but was unable to stop. Skid marks caused by Wood’s van measured 10m.
ander Whittle, of Walnut Street, Blackburn, who described the car park as “notoriously bad”, with restricted vision along Waddington Road, said that Wood was travelling at between 35 and 40 m.p.h. PC Neil Robinson said
defending, claimed that Wood had driven in a per fectly proper manner at a reasonable speed.
stopped to allow him to pass. But he pulled out into his path and a collision occurred. Mr William B e r ry ,
the car park. Mrs Sara Walker, pro
cuimizmsQ Exciting future
Clitheroe, with future lay offs a possibility. The contract means an
exciting new development for Clitheroe, offering good future prospects.
A witness, Joseph Alex
older part of the factory, an area of 25,000 sq. ft., which would be used by a separate business to fit car
It is hoped to sell off the . . . J. -
sepal exhausts.
cated on the opposite side gf the building in the remaining 50,000 sq. ft. More than £100,000 is to
that any speed in excess of 25 m.p.h. would have been too fast for the conditions. Wood told the court he
had been travelling at no more than 25 m.p.h. and had been u n d e r th e impression that the car driver had seen him and
The offices will be relo
be s p e n t on c a p i ta l projects including the installation of a £50,000 bending machine, subject to the sale going through of the smaller area. In addition to the Tele
com contract, the Clith eroe operation will help to produce a new road repair machine being introduced by the company shortly.
yesterday preceded cre mation at Pleasington.
U ib b le sd a le Wanderers
Youth XI (v Blackburn North ern, home, Mon., wp 6-30 p.m. Meet 6 p.m.):. M. Wrigley, S, Farnsworth, J. Broughton, B. Spencer, R. Waddington, D. Kitchen, N. Peel, J. Green halgh, P. Cottam, D. Taylor, D. H a r r iso n , M. B r ig g s , T.
Watkins. Clithcroe CC 1st XI (v Pad!-
ham, away, Sat., wp 2 p.m.): W. Slinger, K. Fawcett, P. A. Hall, G. Sutcliffe, M. Dewhurst, R. Booth, T. Bleazard, S. Black burn, R. Banks, J. Boden, G: Jordan. C lith e r o e CC 2nd XI (v
Driver, N. Parker, N. Peel, Uibbicsdatc Wanderers 2nd
Sat., wp 2 p.m.): K. Proctor, Bradley, ^I._Wrlgley, R. Har-
f eaves, G. Bamber, A. Parker,
in danger chasing the modest target. Graeme Woodworth and Neil Ash worth provided a solid start, which was consoli dated by the middle order. Simon Westhead hit 44 not out and, backed up by Andrew Robinson and Tahir Amin, took Clith eroe to victory with 10 overs to spare. Rolls Royce: 122 for 8. Bowling: M. Shaiqi 16-8-
Clitheroe never looked
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LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (GREENACRES STREET. CLITHEROE. RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC) ORDER, 1987
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lancashire County Council have made an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. the effect of which is to:—
1. Temporarily prohibit any motor vehicle from proceeding over the under mentioned lengths of roads at Ciitheroe. a) Greenacre Street from its junction with vyhalley Road, for a distance of approximately 30 metres, and.
b) Whalley Road from its junction with Greonacre Street to its junction with Mearley Streel/Queensway, a distance of approxi mately 10 metres.
2. Suspend "The Lancashire County Council (Various Streets, Clith eroe) (Traffic Regulation) Order 1968" only insofar as it relates to the One-Way Order affecting Greenacres Street. Clitheroo. between Whalley Road and Woone Lane.
The temporary closure is necessary to allow for the construction of the Clitheroe Sewer Renewal. Phase II.
The alternative route tor southbound vehicular traffic will be as follows:— via Queensway, Queens Road, Brownlow Street and What ley Road.
For Northbound traffic via Whalley Road, Turner Street, Queens Road and Queensway.
Access to properties will be maintained at alt times throughout the closure.
The Order will be operative from Monday, the 3rd August to August 24th, 1967, inclusive.
Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, PRESTON. PR1 8XJ
BRIAN HILL Chief Executive/Clerk ST JOHN’S. WORSTHORNE, BURNLEY ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR
SATURDAY AUGUST 1st to SUNDAY AUGUST 9lh 1987 Open daily 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Closing Sunday August 9th at 5 p.m. Admission 35p
(Accompanied children free) ADVERTISEMENT
CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED
When you cancel a classified advertisement ■ you will be given a STOP NUMBER
have paid your account, you will need to quote it if you have a query.
Please keep this number in a safe place until you aid yi
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974
DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:
An application has been received for permission to
Erection of 2 Detached Houses on land on Dunsop Road. NEWTON
Application No. 3/87/0451/P.
Erection of Conservatory at Down- ham Hall. DOWNHAM Application No. 3/87/0464/P.
Any person wishing to make repre sentations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Offices. Church Walk. C l i th e ro e BB7 2RA, q u o t in g reference number.
Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Informa tion) Act 1985. any representations re ce ive d w ill be a va ila b le for inspection by members of the pub l ic o n c e the a p p lic a t io n has appeared on the Development Sub-committee------ *
agenda. Any repre
sentations received alter the 21- day period will not be taken into account when d ete rmining the application.
A copy of the application form and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period slated.
July 30th, 1987.
Signed: Philip Bailey fSorough Planning and Technical Officer
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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974
LISTED BUILDING: An application has been received to
Erection of Kitchen and Garage Extension at Wycongill Farm, BOL- TON-BY-BOWLAND
Application No. 3/87/0465/P.
Erection of Conservatory at Downham Hal). DOWNHAM Application No. 3/87/469/P.
This property is included in a Statutory
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Burnley Belvedere CV, home. Sat., wp 2 p.m.): N. Ashworth, P. Bishop, M. Sharp, S. Westh ead. T. Amin, J. Scorah, P. Griffiths, R. Sharp, A. Robin- ■■ ■ a Ml
son, A. Rigby, C. Musson. Res:
List of Buildings of Special Architec tural or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make representations should 00 so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Offices, Church Walk, Ctithoroe BB7 2RA, quoting reference number.
G. Woodworth. (Same team i Old R o s sen d a lian s , away Sunday). Clithcroe CC 1st XI (v Ribb
lesdale Wanderers, home. Sun., wp 2 p.m.): W. Slinger, K. Faw cett. P. A. Hall. G. Sutcliffe. M. Dewhurst, R. Booth, S. Black burn, R. Banks, C. Seed, J. Boden, G. Jordan.
Under the provisions of
Government Act
1965, any the Local
(Access to Information) representations
received will be available for Inspec
tion by members of the public once the application has appeared on the
Deve jllo mopn ent Sub-committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21-day period will not be taken into account when determining the appli cation.
A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning
Department within the period stated.
A superb sports complex
Mr Malcolm Walker con firmed that his depart ment was looking for an alternative site in order to allow the scheme to go ahead. The plan is to build a
33m. by 17m. sports hall with a changing block, linking it with Roefield Barn, which a lre ady houses one badminton court. The connecting block would also contain a reception area, small can teen and equipment store. Nearby is the Ribbles
Signed: Philip Bailey (Borough Planning
and Technical Officer July 30th, 1987.
RE-WIRING OF COUNCIL HOUSES
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
Electrical Contractors, suitably registered, are invited to apply for inclusion on the Council's Select List of Contractors for a proposed contract for the re-wir- ing of approximately 40 prop erties. Application forms are available from the Chief Executive and Town Clerk at the Council Offices. Church Walk, Clilheroe BB7 2RA, telephone 25111, ext. 227, and should be returned in the endorsed envelope provided by no later than 2 p.m.. Monday. August 10th. 1987,
MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive and Town Clerk
dale Pool and the associa tion says the end result would be a superb sports complex for Clitheroe and surrounding villages, serv ing a population of 35,000. The association is calling
for a binding lease on the land and once the contract IS
fund-raising campaign Members expect to receive a £50,000 grant from the North West Sports Coun
signed it will launch its
cil and substantial grants from other organisations. They will also ask the
Ribble Valley Council for a grant and will appeal to individuals and local busi nesses for support. Mrs Euinton says that
LEADING SUPPLIER
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SUPERIOR SUNBEDS LOOK GOOD FEEL GREAT
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S U P - A - T A N S U N B E D S H i r e / s a l e s . r c - t i i b c s ,
To; The Clerk to the Justices, Reedley and Clithoroo Magistrates Court, PO Box 64, Burnley. Lancs.
To: The Chief Superintendent of Police. Police Headquarters. Craddock Road, Colne.
To: The Chief Executive Officer and Town Clerk. Ribble Valley Borough Council. Council Otfices, Church Walk, Clitheroe.
To: The Clerk to the Clitheroe Town Council, Mayors Parlour, Church Street,. Clitheroe.
the association has no idea how long it will take mem bers to raise the mone: but they have already demonstrated their ability to attract funds by collect ing more than £14,000 for the existing Roefield Barn venture, t^ich volunteers have run at a profit for six years.
I. JOHN MICHAEL PAYNE, of 72 Higher Croft Road, Lower Darwen, Blackburn, in the County of Lancaster, having during the past six months carried on the trade or catling ol a Koy Account Specialist for Imperial Tobacco Limited, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my Intention to apply to the Licensing Sessions for the sald- dh/islon to be held at The Court House, King Street. Clitheroe, on Monday. August 24ih, 1987, at 10 a.m. for the transfer to mysell of the Justices Licence for sale of In to x ic a t in g liq u o rs fo r consumption off the premises situate at Garnett Road, Clitheroo, aforesaid and known by the name of The Spar Supermarket and lately held by William Edward Spt ■
Speak. Dated this 26th day of June. 1987.
Messrs John Cookson Lewis and Co,
3 SI Wilfrid Street, Preston. Lancashire
Solicitors and authorised Agents for and on behalf of the applicant.
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n i c i a n , T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 9 0 2 4 .
F U N G R AM S /K I S SO G R AM S P a t r i c i a -T h oma s , Lady T ‘s Ltd . , T c l . C o ln e 8 6 3 8 4 0 .
rV E LOST 4 8 p o u n d s . Ask m e h o w ? P h o n e T r l c l a . Cl i th c r o c 2 4 0 5 1 .
LORNICK HOTEL 7 Trafalgar Road, B ■ ic1<pla K ool adj. prom
INCLUDING TRANSPQRT HOME FROM HOME.
August - Full week £70, w e ekend and midweek
breaks, also available. Illumi nations - beat the rush and come midweek, £45 Monday to Friday including transport. Some weekends available. Late bar. Excellent food. Constant attention of Sandra and David Goodwill (ex- Burnley and Ribble Valley)
Tel. (0253) 46430 or 46070 Orchard Farm Holiday Village
CAMPING £3.50 nightly
Heated indoor pool, full amenities, licensed bar.
25th July to 30lh August. Tel. Scarborough 691582
Orchard Farm, Stonogate, Hunmanby, FIloy.
B L A C K P O O L BB & EM £ 8 . 5 0 , b u r . T e l . 0 2 5 3 - 4 6 7 9 5
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LOOK GOOD, FEEL GOOD, ALL IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME
Lease/buy from a full range of keep fit equip ment, to an up-to-date sunbed
— e.g lease an 8 lube fast tan sun canopy, fitted with Philips RUVA + tubes
4 weeks lor £40 or buy for £284 Incl.
Lease a body tone 300 multi excerciser 6 weeks for £30 or buy for £159 Incl.
For more details ring ua on Accrington 34229, or call In and see us In one of the finest showrooms In town.
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n ew . l i t t l e nset l . £ 1 0 0 . Te l . Burnley 3 5 1 5 0
VHS V ID E O S £ 9 9 . c o l o u r T .V . ’s f r om £ 3 0 . f r e e d e l i v e r y . Spa rk Vi s ion. 4 P i ck e r ing S t r e e t . Br ic r f told. Te l . N e l s o n 6 0 2 8 8 9 .
ACE KWIKTAN SUNBEDS
L a te s t B e l la r ium M a x ta n T u b e s
SPECIAL OFFER £24.00 for 2 weeks £35.00 for 4 weeks Same day delivery
TEL. GISBURN 540 day or night
TRAILER 4 f t x 5 f t . 10 cw t . £ 9 5 . T e l . Bu r n l e y 4 1 6 5 6 5 a n y t ime .
ROSEWOOD COURT HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Owon Street, Rosogrove
The first purpose built home, ground floor tevoi only
VACANCIES FOR MALE AND FEMALE RESIDENTS
Tel.: Mr and Mrs Tottereall BURNLEY 377S8 anytime
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?SERVICES:?^
VICTOR SEAL LCSP (Assoc)
REMEDIAL MASSEUR AND PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Is pleased to announce on
July 27tli, the opening of his new premises, at
53 BANK PARADE,
BURNLEY, BB11 ITS. Tel. Burnley 831811; Evenings:
Rossendale (0706) 216600. Home visits by arrangement
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in c l u d i n g t o i l e t , f i r e an d s p a r e w h e e l , £ 5 5 0 o . i i . o . T e l . 8 1 2 9 2 3 .
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-.CARAVANS & lie^M PiNGit 4-BERTH
COLCHESTER CARAVAN
Gas lights and spot lights, oven, grill, nearly new car pet. toilet, trio awning, good clean condition, ready to use
£750 o.n.o. Tel. Colne 868533
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