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Barrow scheme will ‘rejuvenate the community’


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lodged an objection and early this month 150 resi-


The scheme would provide office and light industrial accommodation, a hotel and business centre and housing for key workers. The parish council has


v S £RE?ENTATIYES;.of ?^ot ProPel'ties Ltd are to meet Ribble Valley planners today to discuss further their plans for the former


and-a-halt acre site were Jackson, braved the bar- week company director Mr submitted in September, rage of criticism to speak Hugh Geddes said he was in favour of aspects of the saddened by the level of development.


S f0-r. the 47' Only one, Mrs Heather at the meeting, but this


dents of Barrow packed increase in the area of the the village school at a development site, stormy open meeting.


Forthright speech on the Legion


MEMBERS of the Waddington branch of the


Royal British Legion were welcomed to their annual meeting by chairman Mr James Parkin­ son, who reported a very successful year.


for their confidence shown Crompton and Mr E. S. in re-electing him and Wilkinson (vice-presi- expressed his pride in the dents ), Mr Parkinson excellent work of the com- (chairm an and p re s s mittee and ladies.


George Pollard, of the Mr H. D. Ramsbottom North West Area office (secretary), Mr J. Chew staff, who gave a very (conference delegate), Mr forthright speech about L. Norris (poppy appeal the Legion, from head- organiser), Mr A. Moor- quarters to branch level, house (standard bearer), The vote of thanks was Mr J. Jackson (deputy p ro p o s e d by Mr E. standard bearer), Mr and Edmondson.


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Mayor Coun. Les Nevett Committee members presented a £100 cheque to are Mr T. C. Bradshaw, the branch on behalf of Mr G. L. Brandon, Mr Mrs Nevett, from the Chew, Mr T. Herd, Mr Mayoress’s Fund. Mr Par- Jackson, Mr Norris, Mr E. k in s o n e x p r e s s e d Titley, Mr A. Tittering- appreciation.


Former Ribble Valley Norris (sick visitors).


Mr and Mrs M. Taylor. Mrs M. Crompton, Mrs M. Officers elected were Hayton, Mrs A. Parkinson Mr R. Hayton (president), and Mrs P. Walker.


Supper was served by Wood, Mr S. E. Taylor, Concert for Christmas


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ranging from primary school y o u n g s te rs to grandparents, will portray the Christmas story in old and new carols at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, on December 5th and 6th.


The 80-strong choir,


en sem b le from local schools will provide accompaniment, with soloists including Jonathan and pensioners, can be Pinder (oboe), Stephen obtained through mem- Ingham (flute) and David bers of the choir.


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School will present a tab­ leau depicting Christmas, prepared by Mrs Valerie McDonald.


choir, which rehearses at the Regional Music School run by Lancashire Educa­ tion Authority, is Mrs Marie Tomlinson, county music adviser, and accom­ p a n i s t 'i s' Miss Anne Davey.


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ton, Mr A. Walker, Mr H. He thanked members Mr Edmondson, Mr D. officer), Mr H. Kay (vice-


problems from additional believe that our proposals traffic, parking restric- implement an allocation tions, loss of property set out in the County value, structural damage Structure Plan and the to terraced homes and an Local Plan.


The applicants were not Objectors highlighted “Broadly speaking, we opposition.


mill village, which lost its heart when the old works were destroyed. We hope that the proposed scheme will rejuvenate that com­ munity by providing jobs, economic activity and a f fo rd a b le h o u s in g , instead of a residential suburb.’Tt is very sad that not everyone seems to see it in quite the same light.'


“Barrow grew up as a


would be restricted to B1 use — those which can be carried out in a residential area without detriment to the amenity of that area by reason of noise, vibra­ tion, smell, fumes, smoke, soot, ash, dust or grit. T re e p la n t in g has


would range from one-bed­ room to four-bedroom units, with the majority at the lower end of the price scale. Positioned to infill the existing housing devel­ opment in Whiteacre Lane, its access would be from the proposed new estate road, not the exist­ ing lane. The b u s in e s s p a rk


described the hotel us “a courtyard scheme includ­ ing a public restaurant and leisure facilities which should complete and enhance that end of the high street.” If permission was g ra n te d , i t was planned to develop the hotel first. The housing, he said,


a c tin g s e c re ta ry of th e Whiteacre Lane residents’ group, Mr E. V. Leonard, before the open meeting. In h is l e t t e r he


Mr Geddes wrote to the


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THE licensee of the Inn at Whitewell, Mr Richard Bowman (54), was taken to Blackburn Royal Infir­ mary with s l ig h t leg injuries following a road traffic accident near Cow Ark Farm, Bashall Eaves, at lunchtime on Tuesday. He was allowed home


vehicle involved, Mr Rus­ sell Marsh (56), of Whi­ tewell Road, Cow Ark, r e f u s e d h o s p i t a l treatment.


after treatment. The driver of a second


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CALLING all thieves . . . watch out there are alert neighbours about!


Fight to halt adult merger plan goes on


CAMPAIGNING.County Councillor Mrs Gill Lea is continuing her fight to stop a Ribble Valley adult education merger.


Committee, Coun. Mrs Lea proposed an amend­ ment to keep the status quo, which was defeated 23-18. The recommenda­ tion for a transfer will now go to the fuR county coun­ cil meeting next month. ,


Further Education Sub­ committee recommended to the Education Commit­ tee that Accrington and Rossendale College should take over management of th e W h a l le y -b a s e d service. At Tuesday’s Education


In October, the county’s


independent Ribble Valley villages be compared with a totally urban centre. She reminded the com­


Mrs Lea made the point trict Education Liaison that in no way can rural, Committee and the Asso


At the meeting, Coun. Valley Council, the Dis


mittee of the petition she had presented at the sub­ committee meeting of 1,726 signatures from Rib­ ble Valley people which, she said, showed the mea­ sure of concern about the transfer. She also reminded mem­


bers of the opposition to the plan from the Ribble


CHATBURN


dance at the AGM of the Ribblesdale Club, Chat­ b u rn . A f te r te a and biscuits, served by hos­ tesses Mrs A. Titterington and Mrs A. Green, a dis­ cussion was held and plans made for future events. Today there will be a


Well attended There was a good atten-


domino drive, starting at 2-30 p.m. prompt.


M e th o d i s t C h u r c h Women’s Fellowship was


Fellowship Speaker at Chatburn


the Rev. James Needham. Miss Gladys Parkinson presided and the pianist was Mrs Ruth Hudson. R e f re s hm e n ts were serv ed by committee members.


GISBURN


already begun, with 60ft screen belts to the north of the houses at The Acres and east of the children’s playground. “Overall, our intention


for the proposals to go before the council’s Devel­ opment Sub-committee.


is to ensure a development of the highest possible quality which, although it will inevitably change this delightful place, will, we hope; provide vastly more benefits than disadvan­ tages all round,” said Mr Geddes. No date has yet been set


Festival Hall, Gisburn YFC came face to face with the Sabden Treacle Miners, when Mr Bill Dewhurst and his daugh­ te r Christine brought along their band of "work­ ers” and gave details of their creation, history and future progress. D a v id G r a v e s to n


Meet the miners On Monday night, at the


enthralling encounter. ,LANGHO


f o r a n SAWLEY


Worth keeping! Husbands in Sawley


county chairman Mrs Joan Fenlon and voted for the new committee. Mrs J. P o rter was re-elected president for a third year and Mrs Dyson expressed thanks for her hard work. Other officers are Mrs


there was only one advert in the competition to “sell a husband” at the WI’s annual meeting. Members welcomed


must be too good to sell as


along to Simonstone Gar­ den Club’s meeting tonight in the Old School, at 7-30 p.m., when Pat Thornton, of Barrowford, will answer the question, “Parsley,


sage, rosemary and thyme — is it so simple?” All are welcome to attend.


Simonstone Old School on Saturday will be opened at 2 p.m. by rose queen Miss Helen Lancaster and chil­ dren of the village.


Bazaar A Christmas bazaar in


D. Ashworth (treasurer), Mrs V. Giles (secretary), Mrs G. Healey and Mrs R. Webb (vice-presidents), Mrs R. Blezard, Mrs J. Revell, Mrs J. Walker and Mrs R. Webb. Mrs C. Gil- librand and Mrs C. Wil­ liams were co-opted. Retiring secretary Mrs


Simpson, of Grindleton, were the tellers. Mrs Fen­ lon gave a talk about dele­ gates to encourage mem­ b e rs to a t te n d more meetings and enjoy them. Mrs S. Jury won the cup


with address books. Mrs C. Read and Mrs


for most points in the monthly competitions, with Mrs Webb runner-up. Mrs Briggs won the raf­ fle.


expressed the thanks of m e m b e r s


Fair, Langho, is to be held in the school hall on Satur­ day at 2 p.m.


Festive fair St Mary’s Christmas


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think about making patch- work quilts as a group event.


meeting is to be held on December 1st and the Christmas meeting on December 8th. Members were asked to


were played during social time. The f i rs t committee


Games of card bingo


Revell and treasurer Mrs Healey were presented


.BLTO-B-BWN O NYOLAD


Bowland YFC travelled to Ultraframe, Clitheroe, where they were wel­ comed and shown round the factory by a member of staff. She told how the orders were dealt with and how the computer is used Refreshments were pro­


Factory visit Members of Bolton-by-


vided by Ultraframe. The vote of thanks was given by Ann Moore. At next week’s meeting


there will be a talk on prison life, by a member of HM Prison, Preston, in the village hall at 7-45 p.m.


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COUNTY AND DISTRICT PROPERTIES LIMITED THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st


SPECIAL NIGHT WITH ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDREN


SANTA ARRIVES IN THE MARKET SQUARE AT 7 p.m.


The Magic Castle Show.


Punch and Judy


Boys’ Brigade Lancastrian Drum Corps


Mr Jellyspoon and the Great Chrishendo stilt-walking and unicycling


Play Bus in the Mall Fairground Organ


FREE Carousel rides (children up to 5 years) ★ FREE ADMISSION ★


quiz held by Sawley Vil­ lage Hall Committee was won by Mr and Mrs J. Porter and enjoyed very much by the “dunces” who didn’t! Mr and Mrs Frost and Mr and Mrs Har­ greaves organised the event. A flower arranging class


group is starting in the school and also a youth


is to be held in the school on Tuesdays at 7-30 p.m. for four weeks, taken by Mrs S. Nelson. A mother and toddler


club. Tickets are still available for the dinner and disco at the Spread Eagle Hotel on December 5th.


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Wheatley WI, president Mrs Anne Freeman intro­ duced Mrs A. Hollings­ worth, who gave a talk entitled “How to make Christmas decorations.” She was thanked by Mrs D. Blackburn. A competition for a


Decorations At Thorn ley -w i th -


Quiz brains The “Brains of Sawley”


agreed to form a sub-com­ mittee to choose new cur­ tains for the main hall. The next meeting will be on January 18th.


lage Hall committee’s chairman, Mr R. Parks reminded members of the “fun run” on December 4th, being organised by Mr R. Dewhurst in aid of village funds. Members agreed to provide refresh­ ments and Mr John Single- ton will start the race and present prizes. S e v e r a l m em b e r s


Fun run Bolton-by-Bowland Vil­


told there would be finan­ cial savings, but these, she pointed out, would be very small and insignificant The service in the Ribble Valley was highly effective and efficient and she doubted if economy would compensate for a merger. County Coun. Mrs Lea


told colleagues that there was a suggestion in the report to the committee that staff from Whalley had no opportunity to go on development courses


This was not so, as staff had attended courses offered by GRIST and the


crats at the county council of seeking “tidy solutions without regard to the needs of the people of the Ribble Valley.”


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Roefield grant is approved at last


council should make it clear that its support was for a leisure complex at Roefield and not for a dual-use centre based at Ribblesdale School, as favoured by the North West Sports Council. She said that it should


sure Club met at St Cath­ erine’s Sunday School, West Bradford. Along with a lunch,


Sing-a-long The Age Concern Lei­


groups running the club on a six-weekly basis, but more helpers are needed. Anyone interested should contact secretary Mrs J. Robinson (C l i th e ro e 25647). The club’s Christmas


there was a quiz, raffle and sing-a-long, which was much enjoyed, and thanks went to the volunteers who participated and pian­ ist Mrs M. Mackenzie. There are now three


convinced that the Clith­ eroe area must have some sporting facilities. She pointed out that the


cluded by saying that the Whalley Centre was run like a very efficient small business, serving the needs of the adult popula­ tion of the Ribble Valley. It could not be replaced by a large institution which, by its very size, appeared distant and impersonal. She accused the bureau­


the excellent service pro­ vided by the Ribble Valley centre to Brockhall and Calderstones hospitals, adding that Accrington and Rossendale College had no experience on that scale. Coun. Mrs Lea con­


gestion that if the merger did not work, the whole process could be reversed, but she knew this would prove impossible. She made reference to


Further Education Staff College. There was also a sug­


said she had looked in vain for any advantage to peo pie in the Ribble Valley of “realignment” and could not see one. At the meeting she was


ciation of Parish Councils, none of whom could see any advantage in the ser­ vice being merged. County Coun. Mrs Lea


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 24th, 1988 15 PUBLIC NOTICES REGISTERED OSTEOPATH


THE GENERAL COUNCIL AND REGISTER OF OSTEOPATHS announces that


Mr C. E. TISD A LL , DO, M RO , has commenced practice at


THE LEE CARTER HEALTH STUDIO Telephone 0200 24475 off L0WERGATE, CLITHEROE


Ho Is avallabte'for consultations at tho following times: MONDAY, 2 p.m. - 8-30 p.m.; TUESDAY, 2 p.m. - 0-30 ________ p.m.;THURSDAY, 2 p.m. - 8-30 p.m._________


cil have made an Order under Sections 1, 2 and 4 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which is:


(REVOCATION) (AND PROHIBITION OF WAITING) ORDER 1988 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lancashire County Coun­


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (DUCK STREET AND ALBION STREET, CLITHEROE, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH) (PROHIBITION OF WAITING AND ONE-WAY WORKING)


(i) To revoke the Lancashire County Council (Various Streets, Clitheroe) (One-way) Order 1966 on Duck Street between its junction with Waterloo Road and a point 52 metres from Wellgate, a distance of approxi­ mately 50 metres.


(ii) To revoke the Lancashire County Council (Various Streets, Clitheroe) (One-way) Order 1966 on Albion Street from its junction with Waterloo Road for a dis­ tance of approximately 19 metres in a westerly direction.


(iii) To revoke the Lancashire County Council (Various Streets, Clitheroe) (Traffic Regulation) Order 1968 insofar as it relates to that length of the north west side of Duck Street from a point 48 metres from its junction with Wellgate to its junction with Waterloo Road, a distance of approximately 71 metres in a north easterly direction.


(iv) To prohibit the waiting of vehicles, at any time on any day in any of the lengths of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice.


long as necessary to enable persons to board and alight, or to allow goods to be loaded or unloaded from the vehicle or, to enable it to be used in connection with any building operations or demolition and the maintenance of essential services on the lengths of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice.


revert to a system of two-way working. The Order contains exemptions to allow vehicles to wait for as


Ribbie valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe, and at Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston, during normal office hours.


A copy of the Order, and plan may be inspected at the offices of


person wishing to question the validity of this Order may within six weeks of November 25th, 1988, apply to the High Court for that purpose.


The Order will come into force on November 25th, 1988. Any


Christ Church Precinct County Hall


Preston PR1 8XJ SCHEDULE


LENGTHS OF ROAD AT CLITHEROE, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH


1. The north west side of Duck Street from a point 48 metres from its junction with Wellgate in a north easterly direction to its junc­


tion with Waterloo Road.


2. Both sides of Albion Street from its junction with Waterloo Road for a distance of 17 metres in a westerly direction.


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARENTS RESIDING IN THE


BLACKBURN, ROSSENDALE, HYNDBURN AND RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICTS


CHILDREN BORN BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 1st, 1977 AND AUGUST 31st, 1978


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE ADMISSIONS TO SECONDARY SCHOOLS


The next annual admission of pupils to Secondary


Schools will be in September 1989. Except in those areas where Secondary Schools have been re-organised on comprehensive lines, allocations will be made after consid­ eration of the pupils’ school records, results of tests and Headteachers’ assessments.


children to be admitted to Secondary Schools as the responsibility of the Education Committee will be required to complete an application form giving their preference for particular Secondary Schools. Children attending schools maintained by the Lancashire Education Committee will be given this application form by the Headteacher.


Parents resident in the above Districts who wish their Full particulars and forms of application may be


obtained by parents of children attending other schools, from the District Education Officer for the area in which the


child resides. Completed application forms should be returned not later than Friday, January 6th, 1989.


WHALLEY LIONS (Ladies Section)


write to the Sports Coun­ cil and stress that the dual use scheme was in no way an alternative to that at Roefield. Coun. John Cliff (Lon-


gridge) said it was essen­ tial that the Sports and Recreational Association fully accepted th a t it would h a v e to fin d £100,000 towards the scheme and that it was totally committed to this amount. Coun. Barrie Parker


home-made Christmas decoration was won by Mrs Ethel Ellison and Mrs P. Procter. Raffle winners were Mrs J. Cherry and Mrs Procter. Social time was spent naming newspa­ per photographs. At the Christmas meet­


ing there will be a bring- and-buy stall and members are reminded to bring food for a buffet supper and to invite a friend.


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attendance of 49 at the whist drive held in Simon- stone Old School. Winners were: Ladies — Mrs E. Brownhill, Mrs C. Parker, Mrs W. Birch (cons). Gents — Mr R. Ellison, Mr E. Lax, Mr F. Simp­ son (cons). The special prize was


Right cards There was a record


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nions of entry


FREE PARKING a f te r 6 p .m . — S h o p s a n d Scores o p en t ill 9 p.m.


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Thursday, Dececembor 1st; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, December 3rd, 2 p.m. till 4-30 p.m.


The Grotto is here In the Broadsword, Balcony, Market Square. Open


•a a. -a a. a. a. a. a a. a. a. a. a. a a a. a -a a a a. a a


Tuesday at 7-30 p.m., will be organised by Mrs Rita Whittaker. The proceeds will go towards a Christ­ mas disco for the children at Simonstone School.


won by Mrs C. Parker and MC was Mrs P. Larkin. The nex t d riv e, on


simple, why not come


Kerbs If you think herbs are


lunch will be held on December 15th, a t St Catherine’s, between noon and 2 p.m. The cost will be £1 and entertainment will include carols and dialect poetry recitals. All senior citizens are welcome and anyone wish­ ing to attend should con­ tact Mrs Robinson.


ing the organ and all fami­ lies in the village and sur­ rounding areas are invited to come along and fill the church with joyful song. Admission is free, but


ers, of Preston, will be leading the singing in a concert of Christmas songs in St Mary’s Church, Chipping, on December 7th, at 7-30 p.m. Nigel Gaze will be play­


. annually if it is a success. RIMINGTON


Gisburn Festival Hall for a an application for the helpful talk by club trea-| building of a double garage surer Mr Ernest Sedgwickl at 26 Crow Trees Brow, on the growing of sweetl Chatburn, and the exten- peas. The next meeting! sion of-the residential will be on February 21st. ■ curtilage.


Gardening Club met at committee has approved


Sweet peas Rimington and District


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Need Appeal. Coffee and mince pies will be served in the Community Hall afterwards. This is a new venture in Chipping and may be held


there will be a collection for the BBC’s Children in


y c h ip p ing ; New venture The County Hall Sing­


ship from two large firms has been conditional on the council making a grant. There have been a lot of missed opportunities and that is not a criticism of this council, because the matter goes back many years. Coun. Les N e v e t t


(Clitheroe) declared: “I think you will find that once people see the bor­ ough council is committed to the scheme, they will contribute the rest. “For instance, sponsor­


(Grindleton and West Bradford) said Ribble Val­ ley people were living in a desert as far as indoor sports were concerned, suiTounded by other auth­ orities which were provid­ ing superb facilities. Coun. John Walmsley


(Mellor) described the project as a golden oppor­ tunity not the missed.


Read soccer


their place ns Division Three league leaders with an emphatic 6-1 win over Pendle FC. Goal- scorers were Adrian Crorkern, Andy Baron, Andrew Uttley, Dave Lee and Inn Monk (2). Read FC would also welcome


9197).


Rimington in a Ribble Valley League first division game and went down 5-0. Read found it difficult to put their game together and the resutt was not a surprise. The next day. Read recovered


READ Football Club enjoyed a weekend of mixed fortunes, with a victory and a loss. On Saturday, they faced


We need your brie a brae, electrical items or anything usable you wish disposed of for MOCK AUCTION


Tel. Whalley 823905 or Blackburn 51907 tor collection.


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT When you cancel a


classified advertisement you will be given a STOP NUMBER


Please keep this number in a safe place until you have paid your account,


you will need to quote it if you have a query.


Ribble Valley Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been received to: Remove infill (1 glazed 2 brick) to existing window opens in west wing (Bam) to Presbytery. Replace with timber glazed windows of same design at Stydd Lodge, Stydd Lane, RIBCHESTER. Application No. 3/88/0756/P. Single Storey Extension to rear storeroom at Moor Lane Motors, 34/36 Moor Lane, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/88/0761/P. Sign at Whalley Arms, King Street, WHALLEY. Application No. 3/88/0762/P. Extension of existing chimney into the kitchen for the addition of a soild fuel cooker & c.heating boiler at Old Bothy Cottage, Higher Standen, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/88/0763/P.


any new members. The annual fee is £1 and anyone requiring further information should con­ 7tact Mr Ian Bell (Padiham


Double garage


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub-


w i s h i n g to m a k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 ~RA q u o tin g re fe re n ce number. A copy ot the application and )lans may be inspected in the ’ tanning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development and Client Services. November 24th, 1988:


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of °p e c ia l A rch ite c tu ra l or Istoric Interest. Any person


Ribble Valley Borough Council


Casual Vacancy - Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley Parish Council. In accordance with Section 87(2b) ol the Local Govermenl Act 1972, Notice is hereby given that a casual vacancy exists tor a Councillor on the Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley Parish Council following the death of Councillor William Jacques. A By-Election to f i l l the vacancy will be held if TEN electors for the Parish give Notice in writing claiming such and election to the Returning Officer at the address below not later than 14 December 1988. If no such Notice is given, the Parish Council will fill the vacancy by co-option.


Dated th is 24th day of November 1988. M.Jackson. Returning Officer. Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancs. BB7 2RA.


Blackburn Area Road Safety Association


GENERAL MEETING of all life


EXTRAORDINARY


commencing 7.45 p.m. on Wednesday December 14th


at the Road Safety Centre Ewood, Blackburn


To discuss affiliation of the Association with the


Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents


John Deakin (Chairman), 144 Abraham Street, Blackburn. Tel. Blackburn 61796.


NO R TH EA ST


LA N C A SH IR E R ID IN G C L U B -


BHS Affiliated


A N N U A L G E N E R A L MEETING





Monday November 28th 8 p.m. at


New committee and new ideas (or 1989


A ll in te re s te d p e rso n s welcome


urgently required Simonstone, Nr. Padiham Simonstone Hotel, and current members


to be held Wednesday November 30th in Methodist School, Whatley, at 7.00 p.m.


Notice of Application for Licence to Obstruct or Impede the Flow of an Inland Water by Means of Impounding Works.


W a te r Resources Act 1963.


Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the North West Water Authority bv J.C. Baldwin of 14 Church Raike, Chipping, Preston for a licence to obstruct or impede the flow of Chipping Brook by means of Construction ot Weirs at Map 103 62.2W 44.6N Chipping Par is h. The o b je c t of impounding mater by means of the works is Construction of Fishing Pool. The capacity of the reservoir at overflow level will be 30,000 gallons. A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document submitted with it may be inspected free of charge at 14 Church Raike, Chipping at all reasonable hours during the period beginning on November 18th, 1 9 8 6 and e n d i n g on December 16th, 1988. Any person who wishes to make representations about the application should do so in wr i t i n g to the Se n i o r Administrative Officer (Control and Regulation/Technical Support), New Town House, P.O. Box 30, Warrington WA1 2QG before the end of the said period. Signed J.C. Baldwin.


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


E. Jackson Chatburn Ltd, of Pendle Trading Estate, Chatburn, Clitheroe, Lancs, is applying to replace without change a licence to use Pendle Trading Estate, Chatburn as an operating centre for 12 goods vehicles and 12 trailers. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially affected may make written r e p r e s e n t a t i o n to the Licensing Authority at North West er n T r a ff i c Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence F. Ashcroft and Son Ltd ot


■8AH as an operating centre tor 10 goods vehicles and 2 trailers. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity ot the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially affected may make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.


H s m m z E H


FR IENDLY FEEDERS ca te r - *ng, b u f f e t s f o r an y o c c a ­ s io n . b u s in e s s lu n ch e s , chil­ d r e n s p a r t ie s , c ak es fo r any o c c a s i o n . W e d d in g s a n d 2 1 s t . T e l . B u rn ley 2 7 9 5 0 .


■.REMOVALS & ROAD TRANSPORT B A I L E Y 'S R E M O V A L S .


L amb Ro e , Wh a l l e y , Blackburn BB6 9AH is applying to renew without change a licence to use Lamb Roe, Whalley, Blackburn BB6


Chief Executive/Clerk BRIAN HILL The lengths of road referred to at (i) and (ii) above will now NOTE Ribble Valley Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been received for permission to: Shop sign and Projecting Sign a t 16 M o o r L a n e , CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/88/0754/P. Garage construction at Land adjoining Trafford Lodge, SAWLEY. Application No. 3/88/0760/P. Single Storey Extension to rear storeroom at Moor Lane Motor Spares, 34/36 Moor Lane, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/88/0761/P. Sign at Whalley Arms, King Street, WHALLEY. Application No. 3/88/0762/P. Use ot front room of house as Craft Shop at 33 Water Street, RIBCHESTER. Application No. 3/88/0777/P. Use ot basement storage area as Craft Workshop at 21 Moor Lane, (b aseme nt o n ly) CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/88/0777/P.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days trom the date of this advertisement, to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Office s, Church Walk, Clilheroe BB7 2RA quoting the


Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available (or inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o pm e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 2f day period will not be taken into account when determining the application. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey, Director ot Development


& Client Services. November 24th, 1988.


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