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blTURE SALE ENDS WAY, FEBRUARY 6th
\L REDUCTIONS F IN A L P R IC E
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(:AL WINDOW DISPLAY OF L r D TEMPLETON CARPETS
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Jar mats FROM 50p
SAVINGS of £75,000 in the Ribble Valley budget mean a cash bonanza for recreational and amenity cleansing
Cash bonanza for projects from savings
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and Resources Com mittee agreed to use £20,000 of the savings to create two special f u n d s f o r th ese
projects. The council’s Policy
projects. Coun. John Cliff (Lon-
gridge) proposed that out of £75,180 saved, £10,000 be put in a fund which could go towards the cost of any special recreational schemes parishes or other organisations might have in mind. Councillors were con
Leisure Committee to con- enough to completely sider also setting aside tackle _the problem, but at least £15,000 is a start,” he
some of the £40,000 for the special fund, along with the proposed £10,000. It was also agreed to
said. But Coun. Jones could
put £10,000 into an amen ity cleansing reserve fund, and the committee called for a full report on this
service. Coun. Cliff said Ribble
Valley was in poor shape and it was vital that town and parish councils had sufficient funds to clean up their areas. Coun. Myra Clegg (Wis-
scious of the £50,000 already committed to the Roefield Barn complex and of how the scheme had c a u g h t th e p u b l ic imagination. The £10,000 money set
undertakings. Coun. Bill Fleming
b o a r d lost.
contacted to see how the money can best be spent, and councillors are hopeful that additional contribu tions might come from the county council.
Parish officials are to be . 1?
well) said some villages were in a mess because of work by the gas and elec- t r i c i t y
aside would be in addition to the £40,000 already allowed for recreational
projects. Coun. William Bowker
S-ALTHAMS
(Chipping) agreed, saying that recreational aid had proved to be one of the most cost-effective forms of spending the council could make. With every £1,000 given
(Langho) urged councillors not to be frightened of pri vatisation when it came to the cost of cleaning up
his parish had done an excellent job and the area was'cleaner than it has
by Ribble, a s imilar amount was raised at par ish level, providing wide ranging facilities that would be appreciated for
years to come. The committee agreed to ask the Recreation and
poor I r% °i£ir’ ft tjUMMER ON WBNTER * You m u s t reside lo cally to q u a l ity tor th is o t te r : Insurance mlBntisti;4: \ull details please call in at:
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iLIPAYS To and from Leeds or Manchester Airport.
“'"A FAMILY OF 2 ADULTS | & 2 CHILDREN
A SAVING OF £15 ON
their areas. A private contractor in
ever been. Coun. Bert Jones (Clith
joining the Ribble Bor ough and he urged that £15,000 be set aside. “Ten thousand pounds is
eroe) said Clitheroe had never been so scruffy since
ludicrous when Ribble Valley is trying to attract tourists. Three or four times that would not be
Taxi ride row ends in £75 fine at court
A ROW about the price of a taxi ride ended in the arrest of a passenger for drunk and disor derly behaviour, Clitheroe magistrates were
told. Howard Martin Linford representing Linford, said
(20). of Seedall Avenue, the 1 J>cicl^ent^j'1
secuting, told the court that police officers were called to Bridge Taxis, in Moor Lane, where Linford was involved in a violent
argument. They heard Linford
make
remarks. He was waving get the extra mone>, the hisarms about and was driver became incensed verv drunk. When asked and thought they u e ie
se verai oosceue l b n - ,
Clitheroe. was fined £75 with £15 costs, a fte r admitting the offence. Mrs Sara Walker, pro
after Linford and his girl friend had travelled from Chipping to Clitheroe by taxi. On previous occa sions thev had been asked for £G for the journey but this time they were asked for £8.20. They had only £0 in
their possession and when Linford’s girlfriend was dropped off at her home to
to leave, he continued to trymg to avoid paying the fare. This was not the
Mr John Houldsworth, ease. Mr Houlclsworth told
Cinema
I ‘Although my new A & M Commander
hearing aid (its all-in-the-ear, I can
M work it just like a remote-control TV.
•'fjSj It's marvellous!' US, t£ ^ /r :
f./t E A S Y * B E T T ER HEARING
HEARING IS BELIEVING
N e will arrange a home trial lasting at least two ;ks. You will try the aid anywhere, especially tor y and friends — hear and see the improvement,
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nould you not wish to keep it — be assured there * charge or pressure — we will sincerely regret not . helping your hearing.
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T. HAMMERTON STREET, BURNLEY. Tel: 33010 Lous after-care from our permanent local service. Home
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A TIRED supermarket clerk and a hell-raising test pilot are both intro duced to high-tech inter national espionage in Ste ven Spielberg's film "Inner
.adventure which Ribble Valley residents can see at Glitheroe's Civic Hall Cin ema from tomorrow until Thursday, at 7-30 p.m each evening excluding
Space.” The result is an amazing
Sunday.
the. court that Linford claimed the driver locked the taxi doors, assaulted him and then drove off to
the taxi office. The defendant also
alleged that two other dri vers joined in the assault on
him.Mr Houldsworth said that although Linford admitted the offence, it would not have happened if the driver had “behaved properly”. The defendant also did not accept having used the obscene language attributed to him by the prosecution.
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Rate set to jump by 7%
Despite ‘prudent housekeeping’
RATEPAYERS in the Ribble Valley face a seven per cent rate increase, following a recommendation by the council s Policy and
council at its rate-fixing meeting in March, this would mean a 2p rate rise to 30.5p in the £ for
Resources Committee. If approved by the full
1988-89. Borough Treasurer Mr Gordon Onslow said an
ambitious capital pro gramme was envisaged, despite prudent house keeping, promising an exciting future for bor ough ratepayers. Councillors agreed to a
range of sending options after endorsing individual
committee estimates. A capital spending pro
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gramme of over £3m. was recommended, with the budget fa c i li ta ted by money from the reserves and cash accrued from the sale of council houses. Block grant allocation
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r/'x lM a s te rm ix C em e n t M ix e r
1 2 5 litres
from central Government has fallen to £955,000, but the level could change again, depending on what h a p p e n s in o t h e r
Uyiiifl ^Spirit
authorities. Housing revenue addi
increases of £1.73 per week, ranging from 41p to £3.28.
_ Average weekly rent
increased by 10% to £1.43 and s e rv ic e c h a rg e increases as previously proposed.
_ Garage rents to be
£050,000 for repair and maintenance of the exist ing council house stock, an av e rag e of £377 per
• Cash provision of dwelling.
programme to instal cen tral heating in all council- owned bungalows, with a I further 85 being improved at a cost of £140.000.
• Continuation of the |
further 10 dwellings in Bil iington Gardens, Billing- to n, e s t im a t e d a t l £191,000.
• Improvements to a
‘Welephant’ pays visit f
a V - Y [ WailSAFES ’ floor r*
W o o d p a x P re p a re d S o f tw o o d 2 2m m x 5 0m m x 2 .4m
Bun d le o f 8 \
H a rd b o a rd P a s te Table
B lu e H aw k
P la s te r Covin g ' 2m x 1 0 0m m > Pack o f 6 ^
r R in g 4 ' F lu o re s c en t L ig h t F it t in g with Tube
> V l i v
Payless R o o f in g F e lt 14 kg Black. 10 m e tre roll
^ P a y less \ V in y l M a t t o r Silk B r illia n t W h ite 5 litres
v R in g O v a l ^ Bulkhead Light , Blac k 6 0 w
A b ru A lu v a l T h re e -T re a d
S tc p la d d e r ilif ta i i i
C o p p e r Tube 15m m x 3m
M ic rom a rk Chev iot P orch L a n te rn C le a r Glass M M 6 9 0 5
v - " T p r a Payless Cylin d er
, In s u la t in g Ja c k e t 36" x 18"
Geeco B la c k D u s tb in with l id 2 Vj cu.ft.
S a p e le V en e e red In te rn a l D o o r with S o f tw o o d Stiles a n d Rails 7 8 " x 3 0 ”
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tional estimates were approved with a variety of changes. These include:
P a n d a Elec tric Cab le 2 .5m m J3A F la t twin
a n d e a r th fo r n n g mams circuits. 5 0m reel
Br itis h P o r t la n d C em e n t min. w e ig h t 4 8 k g
alarm system in Riddings Lane, Whalley; Garnett Road, Clitheroe; Crow- trees Gardens and Dark- wood Crescent, Chatburn; and an extension of the warden scheme to Little-
• Extension of the
moor House, Sabden. n Before the rate-fixing,
council officials will meet Chamber of Trade repre sentatives and industrial ists to outline the propos als and invite comments.
IN.
A DARTS marathon lit the Judge Wal- meslcy, Biliington, has raised £450 for the Scanner Appeal. F o u r re g u la r s ,
Church trip is on the right lines
P a u l and Steven Swain, Craig For- shaw and David Wil son, set out to score 250,001 points in 12 hours and finished with one hour and ni ne min u t e s to
spare. Paul Swain said:
“It was very much a team effort and we would like to thank everyone in the pub for their support.”
Saw stolen
A STIHL saw worth £200, serial number 114/223/187, has been stolen from the Lancashire County Coun cil’s Riddings Lane depot at Whalley.
FOLLOWING last year’s successful rail trip to Edinburgh, members of C l i t h e r o e U n i t e d Reformed Church are organising a second, to
organisers are hoping that 480 people will board the special excursion train at Clitheroe station.
Bath. On J u n e 11th.
the Pendle Club
tea, coffee and scones, provided by the ladies of the church, will be served en route.
Light refreshments of
arrive in Bath at 11-30 a.m., returning at 0-30 p.m. for estimated arrival back in the Ribble Valley
The t rain is due to at 10-30 p.m.
WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at the Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs A. Barker and Mrs E. Wood, Mrs J. Ken yon and Mrs F>. Porter.
CRIMEWATCH
CHECK the creden tials of all callers at your home.
FOR DETAILS OF DISPLAY ADVERTISING CONTACT
GRAHAM ROBBINS on
CLITHEROE 22323
with all electrical appliances.
Where a plug is not supplied and is requited, we will give one free.
able and committee mem bers will be taking book ings each Saturday, from I 10 a.m. until 12 noon out side the church in Moor |
Tickets are now avail Lane.
not find a seconder to his amendment and it was
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"‘•t- r. :=y.y. >- PUB DARTS M ARATHON RAISES £450 F O R THU SCANNER ■ism s m “iM K',~ \ V iw C- 4
At present if you save regularly for 10 years, when your insurance policy matures it “qualifies” for tax
. concessions. The Inland Revenue proposes to discontinue the “tax free” status of savings policies taken out after the
| 24-02-88. Existing policies will not be affected but you need to ACT NOW to enjoy
j existing benefits.
Call in to discuss this with your local INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL ADVISER.
0 B ( fIMBI(a) Cooh ftSm ilh (insuui iccs) Limited
Wilde Mouse? Church browClithcroe Lancashire l ib ? 2M
Telephone 10200)22^81-2 the
Clitheroe AdveHiser& Times, February itti, 1988
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Tax Free Income to end on February 24th
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POPULAR fire brigade mascot “Wclephant” paid a visit to Brockhall Hospital 1 I u I !i
anTheCc u has been started by the hospital’s fire officer, Mr Philip Grundy, and indudel monthly meetings, a newsheet, videos, competitions and discussions on
-1 new Fire Safety Club for the residents. HILL
al'ltawas “WeleJhamV’ 'second visit to the hospital He was invited to attend the e ? , „ wr,iu li«! Scntcmlier and proved a lug hit with residents,
residents. plduredTre MrGrundy deft) and Mr Phillip Grime with Wclephant and
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C=L o \ THE HOME OF BUILDING MATERIALS ReUuc,ions v la le ,o paribus seUing prices bur these m ay not necessarily hove been an offer by Payless D.I.Y. fa r 2 8 consecutive days in the last 6 months under the Trade Descriptions Act 1968. Ail prices include VAT. Offers a re subject to ovottoWKty.
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