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Barrow firm is told to screen feed silos


THE erection of three feed silos for a Barrow firm has been given the go-ahead despite objections from nearby residents — providing landscaping work is carried out. At a meeting of the Kib- at F. Ashcroft and Sons,


opment Sub-committee, a letter from the chairman of Whalley Parish Council was read out by Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw (Whalley) concerning the application


Plans given go-ahead


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Telephone: (0200) 25521 ble Valley Council’s Devel- Lamb Roe, Barrow.


• ley and Clitheroe and the second ugliest in the Rib­ ble Valley.” Coun. Mrs Maw said


THE following applica­ tions have been granted under delegated powers by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip


Bailey: Clitheroc: Porch and


cloakroom extension at 13 Bleasdale Avenue. C h ip p in g : Kitchen


extension at first-floor level at the Waterwheel Restaurant. Bolton-by-Bowland:


Porch at Nethergill, Main Street.


Radio stolen


THIEVES forced the driver’s side door of a new car parked in a compound at the side of Dootsoi/s Garage, Edisford Road, Clitheroe, and stole a Phi­ lips radio cassette worth £150.


that the firm was happy to carry out screening and, when the silos were in operation, wagons which started up early in the morning would no longer be in use. The committee was told


its business, it had "the ugliest conglomeration of buildings between Whal-


while the firm could be proud of the expansion of


The letter stated that


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Dales Rail battle


still on


in a written report that an extensive neighbourhood consultation had been undertaken and four let­ ters had been received objecting to the proposal on'amenity grounds. Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg


“THE battle to save the Dales Rail service has not been won by any means,” Clitheroe Deputy Mayor Coun. Bert Jones warned town councillors. “If the line is closed, the


(Wiswell) said she sym­ pathised with the resi­ dents but felt it would be an improvement if land­ scaping was carried out. The plan was passed on


R i b b l e V a l l e y w o u l d become a backwater. We cannot afford to turn tour­ ism and industry away,” he added. The threat to the ser­


condition that a screening scheme is carried out fol­ lowing the start of the development.


CHANGE all the locks and f i t good quality rep la c em en ts when you move house.


CRIMEWATCH


vice has arisen mainly due to the expense of the upkeep of the line's Ribb- lehead viaduct. T h e t o w n c o u n c i l


decided to send County Coun. Leo Wells as its representative to the next meeting of the action group fighting to keep open the Settle •— Carlisle line.


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A sad night for ladies


THERE was considerable sadness at the Edisford Ladies’ Club dinner . . . it was the last event before the club was disbanded. It has had to close after 20 years because no-one


estate at Edisford was new. Originally they used to meet in members’ houses, but as numbers grew they moved to Low Moor parish hall. Two years ago the club nearly closed, but


is willing to lake on the task of running the club. It was started by a group of residents when the


Maureen Crook took on the president’s job and it was able to continue. However, last December, members were told that


particularly poignant for two of the founder mem­ bers, Mrs May Robinson and Mrs Edith Singleton. At the dinner, president Maureen Crook, secre­


tary Mary Eglin and treasurer Betty Goldsby were presented with gifts for their work. It is hoped that members may meet on a more informal basis once a month.


if no-one came forward to take on the officers’ roles, the club would have to disband. The dinner, at the Craven Heifer, Chaigley, was


Not everyone’s idea of leisure


SHOULD the conti-ol of cemeteries and burial grounds fall within the duties of the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure


posed by Coun. Jerome Rietehel (Read) at a meet­ ing of the Policy and Resources Committee. Coun. Rietehel felt that


Committee? That was the question


such control was not a recreation matter. “I don’t


Michael Jackson explained th a t control had been entrusted to the Recre­ ation and Leisure Commit­ tee following a review of powers, duties and func­ tions of committees in 1978. He pointed out that as


see the connection with leisure. It jus t doesn’t make sense,” ho said. Chief Executive Mr


HURRY! LAST FEW DAYS


BRIDGE CLUB


THE winners of the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club, when a Howell movement was nluyed, were Mr Higson and airs K. Wilson, Mrs Hinghnm and Mrs Blenkinship, Mrs Bus­ sell and Mr Nice! Smith. The following hand was


usually played in three no trumps and at only two tables was it played in six no trumps.


would be: E


recre ation,” he said. It was agreed that no change should be made.


lington) felt things should stay as they were. “People certainly go there for re- creation,


if not Chemists’ rota


day to Friday until 6-30 p.m.


Double garage


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee has given the go-ahead for the building of a double garage and access road at 2 Whins Avenue, Sabden.





TODAY and tomorrow, Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Hart­ leys, Church Street: Sun­ day, noon to 1 p.m. Mon­


(Clitheroe) said he hoped th a t soon this would become a duty of central government. Coun. Bill Fleming (Bil-


tiie same staff were used for grass cutting and other maintenance, it seemed correct to include the care of burial grounds. Coun. Eric Bracewetl


A good bidding sequence S N


23 or more points or five quick tr ick s . The two no trump response is not negative (the negative response is two dia­ monds), but shows a balanced hand without a good four-card major suit and at least one and a half honours. After east has bid three no


The two club opening shows


trumps, west should bid five no trumps. This is an invitation to east to bid six. which of course he should do, as he knows that west has at least an ace and a king. If. in addition, he has a queen,


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BRADLEY — LEEM1NG


furniture makers at the same Clitheroe company, Miss Nicola Anne Leeming and Mr Michael Anthony Bradley, were married at SS Michael and John’s RC Church, Clitheroe. The bride is the elder


A couple who are both


daughter of Mr and Mrs C. Leeming, of Uuedeuch


elder son of Mr and Mrs B. Duxbury, of Union Street, Low Moor. The bride, who was


Close. Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the


or the finesse of either the jack of spades or the jack of dia­ monds is right, then these should be a play for the small slam. As the doubleton queen of


diamonds is under the ace and king, 12 tricks should always be made.


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Lincoln Way, Salthill Industrial Estate, to storage and distribu­ tion of roofing slates (0032). Extension to lounge and dining room at 13 Riverside (003G). Five-foot-high fence at West View allotment gardens (0038). Four-foot-high fence at Hay- hurst Street allotment gardens (0039).


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joined by visitors from the Methodist Church and Women’s Institute in the Sunday School. Mrs Nora Goodchild


IT was parly time for St Catherine’s Mothers’ Union, West Bradford, when members were


for overseas members on February 16th and the service for Women’s World Day of Prayer on March 4th. Branch secretary Mrs


extended a welcome and gave notices of forthcom­ ing events, including the Wave of Prayer service


finishing witlr popular melodies.


M. Mackenzie, an accom­ plished pianist, pre-< sented a musical pro­ gramme in which she was accompanied by vio­ linist Mr E. Sellers in a varied selection of items,


expressed by Mrs D. • Clark. A Jacob’s join tea was served by the com­ mittee, after which Mrs Fraser, on behalf of the WI and Mrs Sleath, for the Methodist Church, thanked the MU for its hospitality.


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Change of use of barn on Moss Lane to residential (0028). Listed Building Consent for same (0029).


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PLANNING IN THE PIPELINE


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given away by her father, wore a gown of white embroidered satin with a frilled neckline and bodice, leg-o'-mutton sleeves ami a full crinoline skirt. Her long white veil was held in place by a coronet of white silk flowers and she car­ ried a bouquet of white and turquoise silk flowers. B r id e sm a id s were


Nico la Keefe. Kate Knowles and Alison Brad­ ley, the bridegroom’s sister. They wore off-the-shoul-


the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe.


formed by Fr J. Wareing and organist was Mrs H. Crompton. A reception was held at


Rishton. Photograph: Raymond Greenwood, Clitheroe.


The couple are to live at


ley: Erection of all-purpose agricultural building on land at Crooked Field Barn, Chaigley (0030). Grindleton: Demolition of


Aighton, Bailey and Chaig­


TRAVEL TALK


porch, removal of flue, erection of conservatory with store underneath and extension to outbuildings to form an oil stor­ age ta n k a t 1 Hig h cliffe Greaves, Slaidbum Road (0033). Alterations and extension to barn and outbuildings at Bay Gate to form annexe for granny flat (0044). Listed Building Con­ sent for same (0045). Chipping: Conversion of


of P a r is , Venice and Athens as the most beau­ tiful in Europe. On visits to the Falkland


dwelling and adjacent barn at Dairy Farm, Goose Lane, to bed and breakfast accommodation, including retention of private dwelling (0035). Conversion of existing redundant shippons and bam at Richmond Houses, Hall Trees Farm, to two self-catering holiday units (0042). Sabden: Change of use of 54


Whalley Road to taxi hire (0043). Two-storey extension and bathroom at 127 Clitheroe Road (0037).


A huge success


group found conditions very muddy underfoot on the route from Primrose Bridge through Lower Standen Hey to Henthorn.


Islands, he had stopped at Ascension Island and Saint Helena and displayed slides of giant land crabs and tropical flowers. The Saturday walking


Festival loan


ONCE again the Christmas parcels from the Mayor’s welfare fund proved to be a huge success. Clitheroe Mayor Coun. James McGhie has been


inundated with letters of thanks from the recipients, Clitheroe town councilors were told. An extra bonus for the area’s elderly was the food collected by BBC TV’s StuartHall on his visit to Clith­ eroe and handed over to the local Age Concern charity for distribution in Ribble Valley villages.


and Resources Committee agreed to a loan of £1.250 for the festival, which is being held in Mav and June.


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Party time for Mothers’ Union p v


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A SHORT-TERM loan for the Ribble Valley Music Festival has been granted by the Ribble Valley Council. Members of the Policy


FORONI,


WORLD travel was the theme of a talk by Mr Matthew Reece, of Rish­ ton, to Clitheroe Natural­ ists’ Society. He highlighted the cities


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