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ble Valley Council’s direc­ tor of development and client services, Mr Philip Bailey: Clitheroe: Two-storey


extension at the rear of 17 Nelson Street, Low Moor. Sl a i d bu r n : L i s t e d


Bui lding Consent for alterations to form bath­ room at 24 Chapel Street. Dunsop Bridge: Demo­


lition of unsound barn and building o f two-storey extension to house and garage at Tunstall Ing. Tosside: Listed Build­


ing Consent and planning approval for the conver­ sion of adjoining barn to provide additional living accommodation, erection of porch to north side and rebuilding and enlarging of unstable former extension to original house at Sed- gewicks Farm. W h a l le y : A d v e r t is e ­


ment signs and floodlight­ ing at the Swan Hotel. Wisw el l: Two-storey


extension at High Royde, Whiteacre Lane. Gisburn: Extension to


calf sales building at Gis­ burn Auction Mart. Erec­ tion of outbuilding at The Abattoir, Sawley Brow. West Bradford: Provi­


sion of vehicular access on land on Chapel Lane. Waddington: Single­


storey toilet extension at The Sun Inn. B i l l in g ton : Bedroom


and bathroom extension at 5 Lakeland Close. Garage and bedroom extension at G Lakeland Close. Old Langho: Proposed


bottle store at the rear of the Black Bull Hotel. Chipping: Front and


side extension at The Croft, Parsonage Road.


Jubilee year


reviewed R ET IR ING chairman of Clitheroe Evening Towns­ women’s Guild, Mrs M. Ross, thanked all the members for their support during her year of office. This year has been the


successful silver jubilee of


the guild. Officers elected for the


coming year were: Mrs Chr i s t ine Washbrook (chairman), Mrs M. Man­ sell (vice-chairman), Mrs F. Hancock (secretary), M r s I . B i r t w i s t l e (treasurer). Committee: Miss N.


Briggs, Mrs M. Jones, Mrs G. Parker, Mrs M. Chap­ pell, Mrs M. Ross, Mrs E. Chew, Mrs M. Billington, Mrs J. Hemingway, Mrs E . H o o k , Mr s A. Collingridge. The Christmas party on


December 1st will include a Jacob's join supper.


Model haul


BURGLARS escaped with radio controlled equipment


and models worth £3,000 from Castle Models and T o y s , Whal l e y Road, Clitheroe, after forcing a door. The haul included model


c a r s , p l a n e s a n d helicopters.


A MAGNIFICENT £1,625 was raised at the annual coffee morning organised by Clitheroe Ladies’ Lifeboat Guild. The record amount is for the Lifeboat Service. There was an excellent attendance at the event, held at the Spread Eagle


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A BOOK of poems by a local farmer proved a win­ ner when St Leonard’s Church, Langho, held a bumper fund-raising fair at the village school. Villagers queued to buy autographed copies of a


collection of 15 poems by Mr Alan Haworth, of Old Fold Farm, Langho, and the exercise raised a sub­ stantial profit for church funds. The book contains verse written by the farmer about village, church and farming events over the


past 30 years. The Vicar, the Rev. Quentin Wilson, said: “Mr


Howarth has something of a reputation as poet in the Langho area, so we thought it would be a good idea to have his collection published.” Mr Haworth (65) autographed some 250 copies


as they went on sale from the choir stall at the fair. Locally produced Christmas cards were also sold from the same stall. There was a host of other stalls and attractions,


and total profits are expected to be around £1,400. The money will be divided between church funds and other charities, including Children in Need and Chris­ tian Aid. Said the vicar: “ It was a very successful fair, not


only from the point of view of the profits, but also because it was such a happy occasion for everyone.” Father Christmas was waiting in his grotto to


meet the tiny tots and Sunday school children dressed as fairy tale characters were his assistants. The chief organisers were Mr Brian Williams and


Mrs Noreen Turner. Stallholders included a group of Brockhall Hospi­


tal residents, children from the village school, Guides and Brownies and several other groups connected with the church. Lunches were organised by the vicar’s wife, Mrs


Jackie Wilson, and served by Cubs. Our picture shows Brownies and other helpers at the bric-a-brac stall.


No smoking suggestion under fire


A BID for a complete smoking ban at Ribble Valley Council committee meetings was rejected at a full meeting of the council.


Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw


(Whalley), in urging the ban, said: “Smoking will begrime the wood and stonework of what is a lovely new building. It would be a fine thing for posterity to keep it in this pristine condition.


“ I am not anti-smoking,


but those who do not smoke do not have the freedom o f choice. We have to sit with a cigarette next to us or opposite us."


Present rules ban smok­


ing at full council meetings and during the first hour of committee meetings. Any councillor who needed a smoke after this time could easily leave the council chamber to do so, Coun. Mrs Maw added. She was seconded by


Coun. Mrs Kate Hodkin- son (L o n g r id g e ) , who pointed out that a clear


link between smoking and c a n c e r had b e e n established. Coun. Bert Jones (Clith­


eroe) opposed a complete ban and said the issue was in danger of going from the sublime to the ridicu­ lous. Such a ban was only necessary in very confined areas, which did not apply in the council chamber. Coun. L e s N e ve tt


(Grindleton) said that although an asthma suf­ ferer, he had never been troubled by smoking in the chamber. Coun. Geoffrey Ains­


worth (Clayton-le-Dale) said that Englishmen had fought in two world wars so that they could do what they wanted in their own country. The defeat of Coun. Mrs


Maw’s motion would mean that commonsense had prevailed, he added.


Stole bag of dog food


A CLITHEROE man who stole a bag of dog food wor th £6.14 from his employer was fined £100 by the town’s magistrates.


T re v o r David Speak


(35), of Highfield Road, admitted the offence.


The court heard that


Speak had worked as a warehouseman at B. Dug- dale and Son Ltd, animal feed merchants, on Salthill Industrial Estate, where his duties included making deliveries. One day in October he


was loading a delivery van and in addition to the goods on the order form supplied by the factory, he put in a bag of dog food. A n o th e r member o f


s ta f f lat er saw Speak about to deposit the dog food at his home address. In a police interview.


Speak admitted he had taken the bag wi thout a u t h o r i t y and h ad intended selling it. He told the court that


he realised it was a stupid thing to do.


Car tyre was bald


A POLICE officer on duty in New Market Street, Clitheroe, noticed that a car parked there had a bald front nearside tyre, the town’s magistrates were told. Marie Coe (63), of Kirk-


moor Road, Clitheroe, admitted using a car with a defective tyre and was fined £30.


She said in a letter to


the court that she had not known how worn the tyre was when she drove the car into town. She said she was surprised at the state of the tyre because it was new last November. The uneven wear must


have been caused by d e fe c t iv e tracking, o f which both the defendant and her husband were unaware.


Broken glass


VANDALS used a piece of iron to break large win­ dows worth £600 at M. Tunney, Grocer’s, in Cor­ poration Street, Clitheroe, on Saturday night.


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to be president and the Gov­ ernment-funded “ Food in Britain,” an organisation


formed specifically to pro­ mote smaller rural food industries, has agreed to help with finance. The new group, which is in


and tasting sessions, arc planned and discussions with potential retail outlets arc underway. Mr Ntcklin said that Clith-


the process o f becoming a limited company, has provi­ sionally earmarked February 13th fo r its l aunch at Houghton Towers. It is hoped to recruit more


members from the county’s food trade, along with associ­ ate members from restau­ rants, hotels and shops, to display signs advising the public that they stock “Lan­ cashire Larder’s” foods. Promotions such as food trails, with visits to premises


croe’s Ribblesdale Centre had already expressed interest in having a farm shop which might be based on “ Lanca­ shire Larder’s” products. Many o f the businesses


involved are relatively new and the decision to form the group followed the success of an exhibition staged by the Rural Development Commis­ sion at the Royal Lancashire Show in July. Initial members include producers of natural meat.


yoghurt, cheese, black pud­ dings, quail, smoked foods, fudge, high class chocolates, t rout, ice- cr cam and preservatives.


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The emphasis wi l l be on The group’ s inaugural


meeting was held at the Shi rcburn Arms, Hurst Green, when Mrs Marcc Fid­ dler, of Swifts House Farm, H c s k i n , wa s e l e c t e d chairman.


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