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BWSS. Clitheroe Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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I Valley Council’s Deputy Chief leer Mr Malcolm Walker, spoke Inning situation as it affects Sab- Innual ratepayers meeting in St


■dents and of paying a lengthsman to I f the Par- keep the village clean. Id how the Couns. Mrs Procter and Icture Plan Mrs Lowe and the clerk; ■•vised is Mr Jim Hewitt, are to Irict devel- attend the Lancashire ■in the vil- Association of Parish and 1,-eas etc., Town Councils’ spring con- Jintryside ference in Lancaster, this


restricted month. Best wishes for a happy


|\ r e a Pro- office as the Ribble Val- ligned to ley’s first citizens went to


I the Rural and successful year of


fan, a sur- ISabden is le prepared i and ready In with the


rhe Rural


Tices, and Matters raised by resi- lesent level dents included flooding ] s , housing along Thorn S t r e e t , was also thought to be caused by the recent development. The council is to contact the contractor and the Gas


lilovment the Mayor and Mayoress for the elect, Coun. Albert Atkin- housing, son and his wife Marjorie.


Board. The state of the Lower


J pring. Iman Coun. lrocter said las glad to


Holme path was also crit­ icised. One resident said it was almost impossible to walk along when it is


raining. The council agreed to


JRoad were ■.stalled. She liagers that l i t of order geported to "■•tkinson. Xus services


J traditional land that the jet lights in


Jhrough ser- liheroe. An liade for resi- T.he service or kt. Coun. Mrs


|ng smoothly, new three


look at the state of the playground equipment on The Holme. I t had intended to apply for a grant from the Ribble Val­ ley Council to replace some of the equipment and carry out improvements, but had missed the dead­ line for applications. Resident Mr Edgar Wil­


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


On the ' phone


FINAL preparations are being made for the produc­ tion of the 1988 edition of the Blackburnarea phone book, which is due to be distributed in July. The phone book covers


an area of over 500 square miles and is circulated to almost 285,000 households and businesses.


Dining out


MEMBERS and friends of the Hodder Valley branch of the Royal B r i t ish Legion gathered at the Parkers’ Arms, Newton, for their annual dinner. An excellent meal was


Euro talk-in


IF there is anything you want to know, or say, about the European Par- liament, now is your


chance.


Euro-MP for the Fylcle area, which includes the Ribble Valley, is to hold a talk-in at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, a week on Saturday, from 3 to 5 p.m.


Mr Michael Welsh, „ , , Two homes


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee has approved an application for the for­ mation of two separate liv­ ing units at Crimpton Farm.Easington Road,


enjoyed and president Mr J . Kenyon th a n k e d everyone for the hard work done, with special th a n k s to Mr H. J . Dowles, chairman of the services committee.


Detrimental


AN outline application for residential development at Houghton Engineering Works, Whalley Road, Billington, has been refused by the Ribble Val­ ley Council’s Development Sub-committee. It was considered that


Plans refused THE change of use of two


bams to dwellings at Moss Lane, Bowland-with-Lea- gi-am, has been refused by the Ribble Valley Coun­ c i l ’ s D e v e lo pm e n t Sub-committee. A sep a ra te plan to


the development of the site in the way proposed would be visually intrusive and seriously detrimental to the character and visual amenities of the Area of O uts tan d in g N a tu ra l Beauty.


son thanked County Pri­ mary School headmaster Mr Peter Shorrock and his pupils for their recent con­ servation work.


J is the person ■the improved


|r> complain to any further


lebruary, fol- resignation of


ok Warburton Ld on to the


Coun. Tony


Id,311, which ■count the cost


J precept for ier of


lotion istry


|R Clitheroe s a pioneer of industry has


|g the second the late Di­


| industry and I finally three tie moved to


i'Wton Abbot, . research and engineer in


Turner Lan-


l.ie attended ryal Grammar [time and also I Manchester


s a s te r , who a practice in


Iter was a pio- }oring in the a and drove a schoolboy


f st world war. driving last


Annie, lives


|d service was T o r q u a y


res


CHERRY — KING


A honeymoon in the Lake District followed the wed­ ding of Miss Julia Ann King and Mr Stephen John Cherry, at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on Saturday. The bride, a machinist,


is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs I. King, of New- lands Avenue, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a


Julie Green, the bride­ groom’s cousin, Mrs Janet Kelly, the bride’s cousin, Miss Sarah Doyle and Miss Claire Green.


pale blue figured satin, trimmed with lace and bows, and carried bou­ quets of silk white roses, gypsophila, blue ribbons and green fern. Their headdresses were of white, roses and blue flowers. Best man was Mr Simon


They wore dresses of


Cherry, the bridegroom's brother, and groomsman was Mr Andrew Watson. Ushers were Mr Stephen King, the bride’s brother, and Mr Tony Green, the bridegroom's cousin. The ceremony was per­


Chtheroe.


formed by Canon C. F. Goodchikl and the organist was Mr D. Hartley. A reception was held at the N ew Dr o p I n n , Kibehester. The couple are to live in Arbroath, Scotland. P h o to g rap h : P y e ’s,


PENALTIES CONTEST


,linal. Results Group One —


BEFORE the main match between FC Clitheroe and Rivesaltes, Clitheroe and Distnct'Cub Scouts held a penalty competition. Chatburn defeated Hod­ der/Leopards 8-5 in the


Id organiser


lloylc at the I r Appeal, irizc for the llloyle, who fce.


St Paul’s 4, St Mary’s 5: Chatburn 8, St Paul’s 4 Chatburn 5, St Mary’s 3 Group Two _ Bowland 4, St James’ 5; St James’


Hn,m ,Ter/Le°Pards 6; Hodder/Leopards 9, Bow- land _.


Hodder/Leopards 5. Chatburn 8,


u Final i . chatbi 1


FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU C<Ul u s tiH k p m B ow leg ,


MAKES MONEY


Charity walker trapped on


canal towpath


ASSISTANT Read Venture Scout leader Helen Blanchflower walked 72 miles for charity and then became trapped on a canal towpath.


, Helen (23) , of Harewood Avenue, Simonstone, walked f r o m B u r n l e y t o


and get a ladder. The police called in the fire bri­ gade, who put a ladder over the gate and I just


| Liverpool along the canal bank with three friends to raise money, for Burnley Hospital’s special baby care unit.


the son of Read Vicar the Rev. Alan Reid, Helen arrived at Burlington Street bridge early on Monday morning to be confronted by a metal gate nine feet high, which was


With Michael Reid (21),


after 72 miles I did not feel like scaling those gates,” said Helen. “Michael climbed over and told my parents, who were parked not far away. They went to the police station to try


padlocked. “I do rock climbing, but


climbed out." Helen was back at work


Plan gets go-ahead


in Burnley Borough Coun­ cil’s housing department on Tuesday, nursing a few blisters, but none the worse for the weekend’s


walk. With Nicholas Fisher


(17), of Lawrence Avenue, Simonstone, and Lisa Gra­ ham, of Burnley, Helen and Michael hope to have r a i s ed £500 for th e


hospital. Now Helen is giving her


feet a well-deserved rest before setting out on her next expedition at Whit­ suntide — another trek, this time in the Lake Dis­ trict as part of the Duke of Edinburgh gold award scheme.


AN appeal against the Ribble Valley Council’s decision to refuse a plan­ ning application for the conversion of an existing building to form a dwell­ ing at Little Monubent Farm, Bolton-by-Bow- land, has been allowed by the Secretary of State.


Taxi booking


THE continuation of the use of 3 Balmoral Avenue Clitheroe, as a taxi book mg office for one vehicle has received the approval of the Ribble Valley Coun- c i l i s De v e l o pme n t Sub-committee.


Access agreed


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee has approved an application for access at 2 C a ld e r Ave nue Billington.


by her father, wore a white gown of embroi­ dered tulle, featuring a full crinoline skirt and puffed sleeves, trimmed with pink roses. She had a silk headdress of white rose­ buds, pearls, leaves and small flowers and carried a bouquet of lily-of-the-val- ley, blue rosebuds, pearls, lilies and white roses. In attendance were Mrs


Royal Marine with 45 Commando, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs J. Cherry, of Dove Syke Farm, Waddington. The bride, given away


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advertising \


CLASSIFIED


THE alteration and exten­ sion of a barn and out­ building at Bay Gate, Bol- ton-by-Bowland, to form accommodation for retired parents has been given the go-ahead by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel­ opment Sub-committee.


No licence


CLITHEROE woman Barbara Hibble (45), of Highfield Road, was fined £75 by the town’s magis­ trates in her absence for keeping a car without an


excise licence. Hibble, who pleaded


Mill units


ALTERATIONS and extensions to Victoria Mill, Watt Street, Sabden, to form three industrial units, have been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee.


guilty, was ordered to pay back duty of £8.33.


Cowark. Staff area


MONEY raised by the enterprising residents


draw, a carriage clock comp etitio n and an


of Manor House, Chat­ burn, was presented to


charity at Easter. The hard-working


ladies have raised £150 th ro u g h the sale of handicrafts, an Easter


change the barns to one dwelling was also turned down. I t was felt that both


Easter rabbit guessing game.


sented to the regional organiser for the blind, Mr Evans, by Manor


The money was pre­


House proprietor Mrs Janet Harrison'during a day of activities. Resi­ dents were joined by neighbours from Crow T re e s G a rd en s and entertainment was pro­ vided by Mr Hugh Dent.


AN EASTER SALE AT SLAIDBURN


plans failed to meet the criteria adopted by the local planning authority for the conversion of redundant farm buildings in the rural area.


Parents’ place Musical ideas


THE next meeting of the Ribble Valley Pre-School Playgroups’ Association will be at 8 p.m. on April 7th in the Memorial Hall, Salesbury. Mrs Joan Hall will demonstrate musical ideas for the under fives and anybody with pre s c h o o 1 c h i ld re n a rc welcome.


For holidays


THE change of use of agricultural buildings at Lower Standen Farm, Whalley Road, Pendleton, to holiday accommodation has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s D e v e lo pm e n t Sub


committee. Home in barn


THE change of use of barn at Banks Barn, New ton, to a dwelling, has been approved by the Rib ble Valley Council’s Devel opment Sub-committee.


,vO ' ’ • . . FINED £50


LOW MOOR teenager Philip Thomas Eastwood,


driven out of a junction into the path of another


of St Paul’s Close, was fined £50 by Clitheroe M ag is tra te s a f te r he admitted, in a letter, driv­ ing without due care and


attention.He was alleged to have


pulled out of a bad junc­ tion on to Bawdlands,


vehicle. Eastwood (19) said he


Clitheroe, after waiting for a clear exit.


THE annual Easter sale at Slaidburn Methodist Church went with a swing. There were vari­ ous stalls and teas were served to the many visi­ tors. The minister, the Rev. Graeme Halls, attended and about £140 was ra is e d fo r th e upkeep o f the church and Sunday School.


h \ - z . TChemists’ rota


Hartleys, Church Street, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Heyes, Moor Lane: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Fri­ day until 6;30 p.m.


ODAY and tomorrow. ( i C ~ :


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee has given the go-ahead for the recon­ struction of a storage and staff area at the back of the Spar Supermarket, George Street, Whalley.


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Honeymoon in the


Algarve


Accounts assistant Miss Susan Elizabeth Jones was married to police officer Mr Graham Paul Harman at Clitheroe Register


Office.The bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs S. Jones, of Whalley. Road, Sabden.The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs C. Harman , of C o rto n , Lowestoft. Given away by her


Advertiser & Times, April 7th, 1388 13 PUBLIC NOTICES


MOORLAND SCHOOL Clitheroe


Well established Independent Co-Educational (2 to 18 years) Day and Boarding School.


Comprising: Kindergarten, jumor and s«n| ° r 4?P%'menl Situated in 15 acres ol ground on the edge ol Clitheroe, Key


facilities for children with working parents can be arranged.


□Hers a sound education on traditional lines; with a.wide choice of subjects including three sciences, domed* and computer studies A new commerc a department has been introduced


ifng word processing. shorthand and o'!’* / s ^ 0'3'13' subjects leading to Pitman and RSA qualifications.


Private bus service from Barnoldswick, Burnley, Nelson, Padiham. Whalley and other area s.


father, the bride wore a full-length gown of white ice crystal satin made by her mother, with silk Aus­ tr ian lace bodice and sleeves. She wore a head­ dress of white silk flowers and pearls and carried a bouquet of alstromeria, gvpsophila, white freesia


and roses. Bridesmaids were Miss


Tracey Parfitt, Miss Ali­ son Duerden and Miss Leanne Ja ck so n , the bride’s cousins, and Miss Victoria Harman, the bride’s niece. They wore ice blue


I pupils with low teacher pupil ratio; their full potential.


ratios. All our pupils reach


Examination for entry in September 1988. applications now being considered.


Prospectus and further Information available from: The Principal, Mrs J. E. Harrison B.A. (Reading)


CLITHEROE 23833 r< Borough Council Ribble Valley


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


LISTED BUILDING:


dresses of silk dupion, with circlets of fresh flow­ ers in their hair, and car ried flowers to match the


bride’s. Best man was Mr Barry


Harman, the bridegroom’s brother, and groomsman was Mr Craig Richard Jones, the bride’s brother. A reception was held at


An ap p lic a t io n has been


received to: Extensions to Mellor Lodge Houses, Preston New Road,


MELLOR. Application No. 3/88/0196/P. Alterations to Utility Room to


provide w.c. at Crow Trees Farm, Crow T re e s Brow,


CHATBURN. Application No. 3/88/0194/P.


Stirk House Hotel, Gis- burn, and the couple hon eymooned in the Algarve, Portugal. They are to live at Rothwell, Northants.


Cinema


TWO of Los Angeles’ fin est crime fighters, Det. Sgt. Joe Friday and his partner Pep Streebok, aim to combat the city’s layer of corruption in “Drag­ net,” the film starting its week-long run at Clitheroe Civic Hall tomorrow


night.The dedicated defenders of justice are Dan Ackroyd and Tom Hanks, who find out the facts of the poten­ tially calamitous caper.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings ol S p e c ia l A rc h ite c tu ra l or


Historic Interest. Any person w i s h i n g t o m a k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date ol this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2R A q u o t in g re fe r e n c e


number. A copy of the application and


plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within


the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey Chief Architect and Planning Officer, April 7th, 1988.


WHALLEY VILLAGE HALL


COMMITTEE There will be


a Public Meeting at Whalley


Church of England School


at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 14lh


An app lic a t io n has been received for permission to: Alterations to Utility Room to rovide w.c. at Crow Trees Farm, Crow T re e s Brow, CHATBURN. Application No. 3/88/0194/P. Detached House at Clegg House Farm, WISWELL. Application No. 3/88/0198/P. Single Storey Dwelling on Land at Abbey Lea, SAWLEY. Application No. 3/88/0201/P.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Of f i c e s , Ch u r c h Wa l k , Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions ol the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members ol the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application. A copy ol the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey, Borough Planning and Technical Officer. April 7th, 1988.


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, Borough Council Ribble Valley


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE OF ALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDERS


Orders for insertion of advertisements in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times are accepted subject to the Standard Condition agreed between the Newspaper Society and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertis­ ing save that.


2 No liability is accepted for any loss or damage alleged to arise through delay in forwarding replies to box numbers, however caused. Particu­ lars of the Standard Conditions will be supplied on


1. The proprietors accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the printing of any advertisement.


3. If the material or layout of the advertisement, or any part of it is composed by the Proprietors at no


4. The following rules for the settlement of accounts prietors. ,


(a) The due date for payment shall be the last day of the month following the month of insertion of an advertisement or it the publisher shall not have despatched the appropriate invoice and voucher


extra charge to the advertiser, the copyright in the whole advertisement shall belong to the Pro­


or other proof of insertion (or made the same available (or collection when this is the custom) to


(b) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Adver­ tiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher has not been despatched to the Publisher on or before the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by a surcharge equal to 3% of the gross rate charged b; the Publisher before deduction of any Agency


the agency (or the advertiser if it is a direct account) by the 10th day of the month following insertion, the last day of the second month follow­ ing the month of insertion:


(c) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Adver­ tiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher (including the amount of any surcharge payable in accordance with paragraph (b) above) has not been despatched to the Publisher before the expiration of one month after the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and ^ without notice be increased by an additional sur­ charge equal to 2% of the gross rate charged b; the Publisher before deduction of any Agency


commission: , ,


(d) The existence of a query on any individual item in. an account will not affect the due date of payment


commission:


(e) In these conditions the word despatched shall mean despatched by post or by such other means


of the balance of such account: , , , „


(g) All transient classified advertisements are subject to a 25% surcharge if not paid within 10 days from


as shall provide that payment shall have been received by the publisher not later than three working days from the date appropriate thereto. (f) All advertisements are subject to 15% VAT.


T the date of the invoice. — a


per Society and the Newspaper Publishers Asso­ ciation and recognised advertising agencies are,


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nised advertising agency: Without prejudice to the generality of these


he terms of the Recognition Agreement between the Newspaper Society or between the Newspa-


deemed to be incorporated in these conditions of. acceptance of advertising orders or the publica-, tion of all advertisements accepted from a recog­


terms these conditions of acceptance spefically extend to any personal guarantee given by the Directors or any other person on behalf of a recognised agency at the time of the recognition in respect of any unsatisfied liabilities of the; agency in the event of the agency’s liquidation or insolvency. Such guarantee is part of these condi­


6. The placing of an order fo the insertion of an advertisement shall amount to an acceptance of;, the above conditions and any conditions stipulated; on an agency’s order form or elsewhere by an, agency or an advertiser shall be void insofar as they are iii conflict with them.


tions of acceptance. . •


OFFICES: 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. TEL. DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLITHEROE;


22323. TEL-SEL ADS BURNLEY 22331 AND AT BULL STREET, BURNLEY; 37 SCOT-. LAND ROAD, NELSON.


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