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Advice on claiming family credit


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LANCASHIRE County Council has launched a special campaign phone­ line to encourage people to claim family credit benefit.


for two weeks to advise people whether they can claim family credit. It will operate for six hours a day, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday, including lunchtimes, to


The line will be available Thanks a million for your help!


allow people who are working to get advice. The service, which is


BEWARE BYPASS SPEED L IM IT


IT still seems to be a popular misconception that motorists can legally drive their vehicles at speeds of up to 70 m.p.h. on the A59. The limit is 60 m.p.h.,


something the police nave stressed time and time a g a in as s p e e d in g motorists turn the road into regular scenes of chaos and carnage. At a recent public meet­


staffed by members of the county’s Welfare Rights Service, will run until December 2nd. The num­ ber is Preston 263348.


The Government has released figures which


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Planning in the pipeline


PLANS for the conversion of a redundant farm building to a holiday cottage at the Old Gra­ nary. Harrop Fold, Grindleton, are’ among the latest lodged with the Kibble Valley Council’s Planning Department (0759). Other plans include: Clitheroe: Demolition of ex­


garage and stores and new extension to form garage, utility room and lounge at 39a Chat- burn Road (0751). A shop sign and projecting sign at 10 Moor


family claim. It is open to people who have children and work more than 24 hours a week. The amount paid is based on family income and the number of children in the family.


can be obtained from c o u n ty in fo rm a t io n centres, libraries, social services area offices, citi­ zens’ advice bureaux and advice centres throughout the county.


Leaflets on the benefit


Parking problem


Lane (0754). A single-storey extension to rear storeroom at Moor Lane Motor Spares, 34-3G Moor Lane (07G1). Extension of existing chimnev into the kit­ chen for the addition of a solid fuel cooker and central heating boiler at Old Bothy Cottage, Higher Standen (07G3). Whalley: A bungalow/house


in the garden area south west of Woodcroft. Wiswell Lane (0752). Erection of a sign at Whallev Arms. King S tree t (07G2). * Snbden: Proposed parking for


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AN outline plan for resi­ dential development on land at Salthill Road, C l i th e ro e , has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel­ opment Sub-committee, but concern was voiced about th e loss of 17 garages on the site should it go ahead.’ Coun. Howel Jones


12 cars, including formation of driveway on to public highway, at section of land between St Nicholas Avenue and Wesley Street, adjoining Sabden Meth­ odist Sunday School (0753). Chatburn: Formation of bath­


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xisting dormer window to second floor rear (north) eleva­ tion at Eaves Hall and construc­ tion of a new enlarged dormer (07G4).


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RIBBLE VALLEY coun­ cillors have refused a plan to change the use of resi­ dential flats to offices at 1 and 2 Swan Mews, Castle Street, Clitheroe. The principle of convert­


ing flats to offices came under fire at the council’s Development Sub-commit­ tee. Coun. Howel Jones


struction on land adjoining Traf- ford Lodge, Sawley (07G0). West Bradford: Removal of


room from existing store and enlargement of existing kitchen at Quarry House, 1 Park Avenue (07*55). Kitchen and util­ ity room extension, internal alterations and boiler room extensions at 3 Park Avenue (075S). Gisburn Forest: Garage con­


be removed, he could only assume that 17 vehicles would be parked on the road. The director of devel­


(Clitheroe) had had a let­ ter from a resident of the road saying there was a lot of parking which madt traffic access and move­ ment difficult. If the garages were to


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 24th, 1988 7 dugdale Sfii3


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ing in Barrow, two villag­ ers opposed to devel­ opment on the printworks site gave a presentation which included complaints about the design of the bypass and particularly the junction at Barrow — “cemetery”junction. Twice they referred to


Studying drink driving


THE disturbing matter of drink driving was brought up at the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Committee meeting. A detailed report put together by the Chief


seconder, but a new pro­ posal that the committee should support random b r e a th t e s t in g was carried.


Pride of place


opment and client ser­ vices, Mr Philip Bailey, said he appreciated the problem, but the commit­ tee had to deal with the land use.


Bench may have to go


(Clitheroe) said it was tak­ ing residential accommo­ dation out of the centre of town and Coun. Eric Bra- cewell (Clitheroe) said there was a shortage of flats in the town. Coun. Patrick Shepherd


cliffes, Mr N. Taylor, has asked the parish council to remove the bench from his land. Parish councillors heard


bench was discussed at Whalley and Little Mitton Parish Council’s monthly meeting. The owner of the Helli-


A BENCH at the Helli- cliffes, Whalley, may have to be removed. A letter regarding the


WHALLEY’S Britain in Bloom trophy took pride of place at the monthly meet­ ing of Whalley and Little Mitton Parish Council. The village, of course,


chairman, Coun. Mrs Thelma Feather, told the meeting th a t she was delighted with the result and she formally thanked everyone for the hard work that went into the village’s success.


was placed second in this year’s North West section of the competition. The Whalley in Bloom


forward by Coun. Howel Jones (Clitheroe) that the committee should back the introduction of random breath testing, the lower­ ing of the limit of alcohol allowed in the blood and an increase in the amount of tax levied on alcohol. This did not receive a


Executive and Director of Corporate Services was studied. A proposal was put


THANKS a million, folks! That is the message this week from pupils of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School to the people of RibbleVaUey who have contributed to the


joined by college friends, were given a rousing send- off from Clitheroe by Town Crier Mr Roland Hailwood. They made stops a t Whalley and Blackburn and were plan­ ning this week to hand


Calling all runners


45 a.m. and the fell race at 11 a.m. Entries for both races will be taken on the day, with prizes in all categories. The fun run is confined


A GOOD tu rn o u t is expected for the third annual Bolton-by-Bowland fell race and fun run on December 4th. The fun run starts at 10-


treated by the hospital and pupils afterwards organ­ ised the walk as a way of showing appreciation to the nurses for all they have done. The pupils, who were


We never expected to raise anything like this amount,” said Janice Hin- dle (17). Her brother, Mark, was


sored fancy dress walk on Saturday and a raffle, the amount raised for the hospital is well on the way to topping £1,000. “It is an amazing figure.


bury Children’s Hospital. Thanks to the big spon­


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years since police mounted their crackdown on dan­ gerous drivers on the A59, in a bid to save lives. "It is not the road that


traffic “legally travelling at motorway speeds of 70 m.p.h.” and not one of the 100 people present said a word. It is now exactly two


ne fund for Pendle-


part included Johanna and Philippa Holmes, Kelton Green, Philippa Pawson, Vicky Healey, Pippa Tay­ lor, Abby Carter, Jillian Pennington, Mark Thorn- ton-Bryar, Teresa Fallon, Samantha Aitken, Simon Barker, Chris Harrup, Kate Fulwell, Heather Gibbons, Kirsty Lamonby and, of course, Janice and Mark. Our picture shows some


over the money officially to hospital staff. Young people taking


of them setting out from Clitheroe.


Grit box idea


WHALLEY and Little Mitton Parish Council has discussed the feasibility of having a grit box in the village. After inquiries, the


council reported that the cost of a new grit box would be £80. Lancashire County Council said it was not its policy to provide boxes and it did not have the facilities to have it filled. The LCC also said that


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obtained from race organ­ iser Roger Dewhurst (Bol- ton-by-Bowland 634).


to the road and is three- and-a-half miles long, while the fell race com­ prises eight miles with 900 ft of ascent. Further details can be


. The council reported that fire had destroyed a previous box in the village and as well as the £80 to buy the box, the salt would have to be pur­ chased, someone would have to spread it and the box would have to be stored in the summer.


the box should be removed when not in use and that any rock salt left in it will go very hard.


A honeymoon in th e Dominican Republic fol­ lowed the wedding of trainee accountants Miss Jane Bridgett and Mr James Edwardes Jones at Whalley Parish Church.


John Edwardes Jones, of C1®!£e HoSben Wyddial, Hertfordshire. The bride, given away


daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Bridgett, of King Street, Whalley. The bridegroom is the. only son of Mr and Mrs


The bride is the only Tea and cake event at Barrow Chapel


(Clitheroe) said that the loss of residential accom­ modation would take the life out of the town and open it up to the possibil­ ity of vandalism.


that the bench had been there for many years and was still used by villagers, but after seeking legal advice, they accepted that they had no powers to keep the bench on the land. The parish council is to


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow Heyes, Moor Lane, Clith­ eroe, will be open until 6- 30 p.m. Boots, Castle Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6-30 p.m.


. by church elder Mrs Catherine Gregory, was held in Barrow School. There were stalls sell­ ing bric-a-brac, toys,


A TEA and cake eve­ ning in aid of Barrow Chapel raised £270 for funds. The event, organised


jewellery and cakes and attendance was good.


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Christmas lights


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THE lights for Whalley’s Christmas tree were dis­ cussed at Whalley and Lit­ tle Mitton Parish Council’s November meeting.


two quotes for the lights, a price of 67p per bulb from the Jan e t Clare Lighting Shop, Whalley, being the lowest. The total cost of the 50 lights would be £33.50.


The council had received


Lions have offered to put up and take down the lights and also to store them after Christmas.


Whalley and District


supplied free of charge by Mr Terry Cattermole, will be erected on December 12th.


The tree, which is being


council accept the quote of £33.50 for the lights was passed.


A proposal th a t the „ ,


Susie Edwardes Jones, the bridegroom’s sister, Miss Anne Wilson and Miss


Williams and groomsmen were Mr Jonathan Brid­ gett, the bride’s brother, Mr Mark Henderson, Mr John Hannaford and Mr Charles Morgan. The ceremony was per­


ask Mr Taylor to recon­ sider his decision.


the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. The couple are to live in Wimbledon. P h o to g r a p h : P au l


Brown, Abbey Gallery, Clitheroe.


WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at the Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs P. Adey and Mr J. Harrison, Mr T. Adey and partner.


Pendle Club


Local nurses to bide time


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formed by the Rev. M. Ackroyd and organist was Mr J. R. Thornton. A reception was held at


length dresses, with head­ dresses of pearls and silk flowers, and carried bou­ quets to match the bride’s. Best man was Mr Tim


They wore peach ankle-


by her father, wore an oyster-coloured Edwar- dian-style gown trimmed with lace. A headdress of silk flowers supported her fingertip veil and she car­ ried a bouquet of cream and peach roses, freesia and gypsophila. Bridesmaids were Miss


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