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10 Clitheroe Advertiser S: Times, Juli/ 2Sth, li)S8
Can you help in cancer
i crusade? CANCER victim Pat Seed
fouftht long and hard against the killer disease and became a household name all over the North West, including in the Ribble Valley. And though she even
installation of a develop mental linear accelerator, costing £1.2m.. which enables doctors to treat com])licated tumours more accurately by means of deep radiation. This has increased the
Fund continues to give suijport to Christies Hos
pital.Manchester, and has financed nine pieces of high-tech equipment, help ing to make it Europe’s largest cancer treatment centre. 'Phis y ea r saw the
tually lost her battle for life, exactly four years ago next Tuesday, her crusade to help other sufferers goes on — and you can help. The Pat Seed Cancer
already heavy workload on the present CAT scanner
way, by holding a coffee morning or sale perhaps, contact Pauline Heaton (Garstang 4047).
English degree
the daughter of Norman and Olive Bromley, of Padiham Road, is a former pupil of St Mary’s RC School. Sabden, and St Augustine’s High School, Billington. She plans to take a post in teaching.
A bonus for heart cases
Echocardiographic Colour Doppler, which costs £100.000, is to be made with money left to the authority through endow ment funds. The machine will enable
RIBBLE VALLEY peo ple will be among the hun dreds in East Lancashire who will benefit from new hi-tech equipment for investigating heart com plaints which is to be bought by the Blackburn. Hyndburn and Ribble Val ley Health Authority. The purchase of an
SABDEN woman Eliza beth Bromley has gained a B.Ed. Hons degree in English literature from Leeds University. Elizabeth (22), who is
bought by the fund eight years ago, to the point where it can barely coj)e. The most pressing project now, therefore, is the pur chase of another scan ner,possibly in two or three years' time. ' If you can help in any
Top prize for
terrier
went on to finish in the top six out of 12,191 dogs at
the show. Coun. Mrs Maw, who is
leader of the Ribble Valley Council, is delighted with his success, which follows on from very good results at Crufts.
Watchers’ scheme
THE Neighbourhood Watch scheme was work ing well in Henthorn Road and Warwick Drive, Clith eroe Town Council was told at its July meetinir.
that other parts of the town were now showing an interest in joining the scheme.
It was also reported
as well as deterring bur glars, the scheme had benefits for insurance pur poses. Membership, it was sa id , was taken into account by insurance com panies when they set pre- m i u m s f o r h o u s e insurance.
Councillors heard that
Music lovers
event, to be held at Clith eroe Palish Hall, are for the Rotary Polio Plus Campaign.
Development
AN outline application for a residential (levelopment at Houghton Engineering Works, Whalley Road, Billington, has been pven the go-ahead by the Ribble \Lalley Council’s Devel opment Sub-committee.
A DATE for music lovers’ diaries is October 8th when the Rotary Club of Ribblesdale is holding a Festival of Music, with the Ashton-on-Mersey Youth Show Band. All proceeds from the
Soldier in fare dispute
A DISPUTE over a bus fare led to a 20-year-old Clitheroe man appearing before the magistrates.
burn, of George Street, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly and was fined £50.
Paul Andrew Black I * y
Garden club is blooming
secuting. said police met a bus in Whalley. after rowdy youths had boarded it earlier.
pute over fa r e s , but despite being told by police Blackburn refused to walk away, saying he was not going to pay twice. He repeatedly shouted obscenities and was arrested.
magistrates that he was a soldier on leave from his unit in Oxfordshire. He was annoyed when police told him he would have to pay his fare a second time. The court was told that
Blackburn told the
Blackburn had no previous convictions.
Deferred
PLANS for a mews devel opment of four units on land at Wesley Street, S a b d e n , h a v e be en deferred by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel opment Sub-committee.
A HOLIDAY SPLASH
people to be investigated in Blackburn without hav ing to tr a v e l to the regional centres at Man chester and Blackpool.
Sporadic
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub committee has refused an outline plan for the build ing of a house on land at Bramley Farm, Wiswell Moor, Sabden. It was considered that
the plan constituted spo radic development in the countryside unrelated to any existing settlement, and would be detrimental to the character and appearance of the area.
Plans in the pipeline
EXTENSIONS to form a con servatory, workshop ami craft centre at the Toby .Juj: Tea Shop. 20 King Street. Whallev, t h e .................... ‘
are among I tiion
ons lo(le«
Valley Council’s Planning latest applica
lodged with the Kibble
front and access to upper floors at 10 Castlegate (0485). Conver- si<jn of first and second floors to four one-bedroomed flats at lb- 12 Castlegate and alterations to the front of number 10.
CAMERA CLUB
RIBBLESDALE Camera Club’s summer p r o - gi-amme will recommence on Tuesday, with a trea sure hunt. Members should be
ready for a prompt start at 7-30 p.m. and the hunt will finish in a local pub, where supper will be served. Any members who wish to take part and did not
say so at the last meeting should contact Alasdair Carter (Clitheroe 22074).
PENDLE CLUB
se s s io n were Mrs A. Barker and Mr J. Lynch, Mrs K. T 0 1 s 0 n a n (I partner.
WINNERS of the monthly bridge session at the Clitheroe Pendle Ciub were Mr and Mrs J. Paw- licki, Mrs M. Mansfield and Mrs B. Hargreaves, Mrs M. Thorne and Mrs W. Russell. Winners of the weekly
Department (number 048J}). (Jther applications include: Clltheroe: Alterations to shoj)
IT’S all aboard for the annual summer fun ses sions at Ribblesdale Pool. Clitheroe. Children are being
■f 'ih There had been a dis Mr Nigel Harrison, pro
enjoy regular monthly meetings when visits to garclens of interest and talks by profes sional and amateur enthusiasts are held. These meetings are on the second Monday of each month at Ribb
year comes on on Septem ber 3rd when the club stages its annual show in the Parish Church Lower Hall. Schedules are now available for this popular event, which last year fea- t u r e d h u n d r e d s o f exhibits. ■
lesdale School. The highlight of the
Then on September 10th
club will visit the home of Mr Jim Silverwood on W a del i n g 10 n F e l l , on August 8th, to see his Alpine ijiants.
members will be off north of the border to see the highly successful Glasgow Garden Festival. More immediately, the
Valley is a land of con trasts and it is amazing what variety there is within its small confines. Even the bad weather has its uses, with the rain pro ducing an excellent crop of I'asiiberries this summer. There is a busy pro-
For gardeners, Ribble
October, with constant wind and rain, there’s no shortage of interesting things to do for the Ribble Valley gar dener, and club members are in the thick of the action. The 150 members
THINGS are blooming for Clitheroe Garden Club. Despite July being more like
members with speaker Mrs Molly Mitchell, of West Bradford (centre), who gave an interesting slide show on the Rocky Mountains of North America.
Warning about easy
pickings POLICE are warning motorists not to offer easy pickings to opportunist thieves by leaving valu ables in parked cars. The advice comes in the
wake of a spate of thefts from vehicles in the Ribble Valley over the past two months, especially at weekends. It is aimed particular
gi'amme in store and new members are always wel come, says club chairman Mr Geoff Sainsbury. Our photogi’aph shows
Contrary to policy
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub committee has refused an application for a agricul tural house at Crooked Field, Chaigley. It was felt that the plan
of the dwelling, due to its exposed position, would be visually intrusive and detrimental to the charac ter and amenity of the area.
WIs help
deaf school LOCAL Women’s Insti tutes, who took part in an appeal for stationery materials for a Zimbabwe school for deaf children, have been thanked by the organisers. ’The International Sub
committee of the Lanca shire Federation of WIs co-ordinated the appeal for the Emerald Hills school. Institutes responded
enthusiastically and don ated more than £900 and this was used to buy items, ranging from paper and jjencils to rubbers and rulers.
Seven
ly at tourists and people' who leave vehicles in secluded sp o ts while enjoying a day out. ■The message is clear —
valuables left in plain view are an open invitation, so either take them with you, lock them in the boot, or better still, leave them at home.
injured
SEV EN people were taken to hospital after a two-vehicle collision in Gisburn on Sunday. The main road outside
i a J , c J souni
1. (1) “Nothing” — Glenn Mederios. 2. (2) “1 want your love" — Transvision Vam|). 3. (18) “The only way is up" — Yazz and the Plastic Population.
10. (-) “Need" — BVSMP. 11. (19) “Heat it up" — The Wee Papa Girl Rappers.
4. (3) “Push it" — Salt ’n’ Pepa 5. (4) “Dirty Diana” — Michael Jackson. (i. (8) “Foolish beat"— Debbie Gibson. 7. (9) “Fast car” — Tracy Chapman. 8. (5) “Talk" — Everything But The Girl. 9. (()) “Reach out" — The Four Tops.
12. (17) “Help” — Yargo. 13. (11) “Supcrfly guy" — S
Expre.ss. 14. (15) “Roses” — Macc Band. 15. (-) “Air” — Phil Collins. Ki. (-) “Fiesta” — The Pogues. 17. (-) “The speed of like” — The Sun and the Moon.
18. (12) “Right on” — The Pasadenas. 19. (19) “Tommorow people” — Ziggy Marley. 20. (-) “Cross my heart” — Eighth ’iVondei'. Last week’s placings are in brackets. Tip for the to)); “Locomotion” — Kylie Minogue. LP of the week: “Hits 8” — Various. Chart compiled by Castle Records and Tapes.
SCHOOL’S ROSE SHOW ONCE AGAIN PROVES POPULAR
invited to bring along theii' airbeds, tyres and other inflatables for special ses sions on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays. Pool manager Mr David
Phillips said the scheme would continue during the holidays as a follow-on from last years’s highly popular fun sessions. Picture: Come in, the
ori
water’s lovely! Some of the children enjoying themselves.
Radio theft
A SHARP radio cassette player was stolen from a Volkswagon Golf parked at the rear of the Dog and Partridge Hotel, Barrow, between 4 |).m. on Friday a n d 4 - 3 0 j j . m . on Saturday.
Two houses
An outline application for two dwellings and a park ing area on land at Aijple Tree Cottage, Bentlea Road, Gisburn, has been gi'anted by the Ribble Val ley Council’s Development Sub-committee.
ENTRIES were high in the annual rose show held at Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe. Due to atrocious weather, the show had to he staged inside for the first time
County Primary School. Prizewinners were Richard Monks, Stuart Hanson and Neil Ilolgatc. Mrs Hallcwell is pictured with a group of pupils who competed in the show.
in several years, hut it still attracted 150 entries. The blooms were judged by Mrs Mary Ilallcwcll, headmistress of Edisford
cuts, bruises and shock at Burnley General Hospital, and went home af ter treatenient.
sisters from Newchurch- in-Pendle, and a couple and two children from the Clayton-le-Moors area. They were treated for
Gisbui-n Auction Mart was partly blocked for a time. The injured were three
was contrary to the poli cies of the apjjroved North East Lancashire Structure Plan. Also, the proposed site
Students take the
high road
cover the 125 miles which make up the Anglesey coastal path.
Better
driving A NEW course of bettei' driving will be starting on August 9th, organised by the Blackburn Area Road Safety Association. "The course fee is £7.50
and consists of six lectures and unlimited practical driving. Also included is a copy of road craft, the police driving manual and related pamphlets. The venue is the Lanca
shire County Council Road Safety Training Centre at Ewood, Bolton Road, Blackburn, and lectures start at 7-30 p.m. T h e c o u r s e s a r e
intended to help all drivers improve their skills and
confidence.
cost-cutting sightseeing trek at home and carried camping equipment and provisions with them. Next year they aim to
in Salthill Road, Clitheroe. Andrew (17) and a mem ber of Clitheroe Army Cadets, is due to start his second year on a furniture course at Burnley College, in September, and Ven ture Scout Robert (10) is entering the sixth form at Queen Eliz.abeth’s Gram mar School, Blackburn, in the autumn. The two planned their
covered 100 miles between Milngavie. Glasgow, and Fort William, on foot dur ing their week’s back packing holiday. The boys are neighbours
CLITHEROE students Andrew Williams and Robert Chisholm donned their hiking boots and headed north to Scotland to spend their holiday walking. The two te en a g e r s
Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw, of Lower Clerkhill, was toj) terrier out of 1,200 dogs at the Leeds Championship Show, at Harewood House at the weekend. The two-year-old then
A SCOTTISH terriei' fi'om Whalley, bred on the slopes of Pendle Hill, has carried off a top award. Pendloside Ian, bred by
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Chtheroo 2^324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bimileii 22331 (Ckissifiecl) PUBLIC NOTICES
SPORT
STARTS HERB
Good and bad for homing
CLITHEROE Homing Society’s last old bird race of the season was from
birds, which were liberated at 0.10 a.m. in n H^ht south wind. The birds were c.xpcctcd to
Niort, a distance of 528 miles. Fourteen members sent 45
make light of the distance and the winner took only l lh r . 45min. to arrive at the in-form loft of Stuart Scott. Stuart won last week’s race
from Nantes and this rounded off a very good scaon for him. Brian Scott. Stuart’s brother,
race of the season was from Stafford, a distance of 78 miles, and it proved to be a disaster. The birds were liberated at I p.m. in a light west wind, while at the home end there were showers all day. Each year, the first race
1841..59). B. Scott (1885.00). F.K. Howarth (1820.43). D.S. Punchard (1288.17). J. Parker (1205.05). B. Scott (1250.10). S. S co tt (1248.08). B. Scott (1280.80). F.K. Howarth (1212.12). D. Kav (1198.28). A.C. Rung (1100.25). F.K. Howarth (1148.8*1). The society’s first young bird
finished 2nd. 0th and 8th to cum- nlote his best year ever and Franny Howarth also ha<l three good birds. Results: S. Scott (velocity
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL A U D IT OF A C C O U N T S
A c c o u n t s and A u d i t R e n u la t io n s , 1 9 8 3 , r eu s . 8 . 9 . 1 1 .
N O T IC E OF PU B L IC R IG H T S . Local G o v e r nm e n t F in a n c e Ac t , 1 9 8 2 , S . 17
r e c e ip t s r e lut imi t l i e r c t o . T h e a c c o u n t s und o t h e r d o c um e n t s wi l l be avuilat>Ie l o r In sp e c t io n at t h e o l f i c e s iit wh i c h th ey a r c n o rma l l y k e p t , o r o t h e rw i s e by u r r a n u e in e n l : a p p l i c a t i o n s h o u ld b e ma d e Ini t ial ly t o th e Ho rouuh T r e a s u r e r ’s n e p a r t - me n t . Cou n c i l Of f i c e s . Ch ur ch Wa lk , Cl i th e r o e 11117 2U A .
in t e r e s t e d ma y in sp e c t , a n d . ma k e c o p i e s o t . th e a c c o u n t s ol th e a b o v e - n ame d Co u n c i l l o r th e y e a r e n d e d Ma r ch 5 1 s t . 1 9 8 8 , an d all b o o k s , d e e d s , c o n t r a c t s , b i l l s , v o u c h e r s and
NOTICE Is y i v en tl iat f r om A u g u s t 1 5 th , t o S e p t umh e r 5 th , 1 9 8 8 , b e t w e e n 9 - 0 0 u . in . u n d 5 - 0 0 p .m . a n y p e r s o n
T e l . Cl l t l i e r o e 2 5 1 1 1 . ’
NOTICE i s a l s o tjlven th a t o n o r a f t e r T u e s d a y . S e p t em b e r 6t i i . 1 9 8 8 . at n - 0 0 a .m . unt i l th e c omp l e t iu i i o l th e audi t th e a u d i to r , at t l ie r e q u e s t o f a lo ca l c jo y e rnment e l e c t o r l o r
a n y urea to wl i l ch th e a c c o u n t s r e l a t e , w i l l uiv e th e e l e c t o r o r h i s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e an o p p o r t u n i t y t o q u e s t i o n h im a b o u t the i i c c ou n t s . an d th a t any su ch e l e c t o r o r h i s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e ma y a t t en d b e f o r e th e a u d i t o r und ma k e o b j e c t i o n s us to any ma t t e r in r e s p e c t o f w h i c h th e a u d i t o r c o u ld t a k e a c t io n u n d e r s e c t i o n 1 9 o r 2 0 o f th e Local G o v e r nme n t Tinanc e Ac t . 1 9 8 2 (n ame ly , an u n l aw f u l i t em o f a c c o u n t . ta iUir e to hrliuj a sum in t o a c c o u n t , o r a l o s s o r d e l i c i e n c y c a u s e d by wi l fu l mi s c o n d u c t ) , o r c o u ld ma k e a r e p o r t in th e pub l ic in t e r e s t u n d e r s e c t i o n 1 5 ( 3 ) o f th e Ac t .
Qu e s t i o n s ma y b e r e c e iv e d at t h e s e o f f i c e s by a r runi jement w i t h t h e a u d i t o r Mr P a r d o e . T h e Au d i t C om m i s s i o n . 2n d F l o o r , Ca r o l in e Ho u s e , 1 2 5 I l r ad shuwy i i t e , Ho l ton 11L2 IHJ. t o w h om r e q u e s t s f o r th i s p u r p o s e s h o id d b e a d di ’e s s e d . N o o b j e c t i o n ma y b e ma d e u n l e s s th e a u d i t o r hiis p r e v i o u s ly r e c e iv e d w r i t t e n n o t i c e o f th e p r o p o s e d o b j e c t i o n an d Its i iruunds . A c o p y o f th i s n o t i c e mu s t h e s en t to th e Co u n c i l at th e a d d r e s s h e l ow .
Co u n c i l Of f i c e s . Ch ur ch Wa lk. CLITHEROE 11117 2R A .
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
FOREST OF BOWLAND ACCESS AREAS CLOSURE FOR GROUSE SHOOTING 1988
NOTICE is hereby given that, in accordance with the terms of the Access Agreements, the Access Areas will be closed on the following days in the grouse shooting season:
11th and 12th places, but even he was disappointeil with the returns of tlie 207 birds that started. It Is hoped the birds will make
th e ir way home during the week. The next race Is from Staffonl. Results: I). Parker (889.84).
H. Lofthouse (888.04), N. Robinson (850.82), R. Lavin (844.70). A. Parker (828.48). D. Parker (709.89), D. Cottam (758.47), A. Rung (748.00), S. Scott (741.78), H. Lofthouse (721.97), D. Parker (721.15).
Stonyhurst Park Golf
THERE was a close finish to Stonyhurst Park Golf Club’s mixed foursomes competition last Saturday, Two excellent rounds
had to be separated with a card play-off. The pairing of J. Heiler and M. Heller took the honours pipping M. Child and E. Child (both 89-25.5-63.5). M Aitken and K. Baldwin (90-22-68) were third. This weekend sees
proves to be a bad one. and again this one was a disappoint ment for the fanciers, who spend a lot of time rearing and training their birds only to see their efforts thrown away with a bad liberation. David Parker took 1st. Gth,
Clougha Access Area (Including the Tarnbrook — Wardslone Track)
August 12, 13. 15, 19, 20, 23, 24. 26. 27 September 2, 3. 6. 7, 16. 20, 21.26, 27, 30
Clougha Access Area — Tarnbrook to Wardstone Track only
September 17.
Saddle Fell Access Area August 12. 23
September 1, 10, 24 October 8
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
TOWN AND COUNTRY
PUNNING ACTS 1971 lo 1974 DESIGNATED
CONSERVATION AREA:
An a p p lic a t io n has been received for permission lo:
Extension to form consen/atory, Workshop/Craft Centre at the Toby Jug Tea Shop. 20 King Street, WHALLEY. Application No. 3/88/0483/P.
Replace front door and rear win dow at 13 Castle Street, CLITH-. EROE. A p p l i c a t i o n No. 3/88/0475/P.
Conversion of first and second floors to four one-bedroom flats and alterations to front of 10 Castlegate only at 10 and 12 Castlegate, CLITHEROE. Appli cation No. 3/88/0486/P.
new venture for the club when it holds its first 36 hole weekend competition for the Barry Bolton Trophy.
Teams
Clitheroe Cricket Club 1st XI (v Cherry Tree. S a t.. 2 p.m., away): N. Ashworth. K. Faw cett. B. Scott, G. Sutcliffe, P.A. Hall. M. Dewhurst, A. Hender son, T. Amin. M. Sharp, P. Bishop, Lones. Scorer: M. Houldsworth. Clitheroe Cricket Club 2nd XI (V Great Harwood. Sat., 2 p.m.,
(V Groat H;arwood. Sun.. 2i).m.. away): \V. Briggs. P. GrinIth.s. J. Purnell. R. Sharp, N. Holton,
(V Baxenden, Sat., home, wp 2 p.m.): M. Dennett. P. Seetlle, Nl. Greenhalgh. D. Bennett, W. Slinger. M. Wrlgley, D. Cottam. (J. Leach. I. Bntcfiffe. I. Threl- fall. Lloyd. Scorer: S. Howarth. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd
Ribblesdale Wanderers 1st XI
home): S. Westhead, A. Kigbv, R. ikmks, S. Bishop. M. BlacK- burn, S. Blackburn. J. Scorah, R. Booth. A. Robinson, N. Bol ton, R. Palmer. Scorer: M. Blackburn. Clitheroe Cricket Club 8rd XI
G. Jones,, C. Chisholm . A. Majeed. G. Robinson, G. Wood- worth. C. Foulds.
Extension and alterations at 4 Church Street, RIBCHESTER. Application No. 3/88/0487/P.
E x t e n s i o n of Hot Food Takeaway Sales at rear of 23 Moor Lane, CLITHEROE. Appli cation No. 3/88/0491/P.
Change of use to Pizza and Kebab Takeaway at 2 Moor Lane, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/88/0501/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 Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA, quot ing the reference number.
Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Informa tion) Act 1985, any representa tions received wilt be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21-day period will not be taken into account when deter mining the application.
A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected In the Planning Department within the period stated.
Signed: Philip Bailey (Borough Planning and Technical Officer)
XI (v Rolls Royce. Sat., away, meet I p.m.. wp2p.m.): J. Hut chins. M. Walker. W. Bradley. H. Kenyon. A. Braithwaite.
T.Braithwaite, P. Spencer. A. Parker. T. Byrne. B. Spencer. M. Ednjondson. Re.s:D. Braith
.XI (V I’adiham. Mon., home, wp 0-15 p.m.): I. Britcliffe. B. Spencer. C. Cooper, M. Briggs, R. Waddington. J. Greenhalgh. P. Kenyon. P. Cottam. D. Tay lor. T. Byrne, D. Bennett. T. Watkins.
waite. Scorer: P. Kenyon. Ribblesdale Wanderers Youth
Workshop
PERMISSION has been gi-anted by the Ribble Val ley Council’s Development Sub-committee for a farm workshop and implement store at Clough Farm, Carters Lane, Paythorne.
Detached
PLANS for a detached dwelling on land next to Wallis Cottage, Newton, have been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s De velopment Sub-committee.
Caravan
APPROVAL has been given by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee for the sit ing of a temporary caravan on land opposite Portfield Farm Barn, Portfield Lane, Whalley.
Bungalow
D e ta i led plans for a detached bungalow and garage on land off Alder- ford Close, Clitheroe, have been approved by the Rib ble Valley Council’s Devel opment Sub-committee. ,
July 28th. 1988
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
TOWN AND COUNTRY
PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974 LISTED BUILDING:
An application has been received to
Extension to form Conserva tory and Workshop/Craft Centre at The Toby Jug Tea Shop, 20 King Street, WHAL- LEY. A p p l i c a t i o n No. 3/88/0483/P.
Replace front door and rear window at 13 Castle Street, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/88/0475/P.
Alterations to shop front and access lo upper floors at 10 Castlegate, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/88/0485/P.
This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of
Special Architectural or His toric Interest. Any person wishing to make representa tions should do so in writing, within 21 days from the dale of this advertisement, lo the Chief Architect and Planning Ollicer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA, quoting reference number.
A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period staled.
Signed: Philip Bailey (Chief Architect and Planning Officer)
July 28lh, 1988 CATERING
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A valuable small farm comprisul built farmhouse with adjoining t j extension of the farmhouse to t facing views of the beautiful Rib| also south facing and is easily v IS well fenced and has a private I vacant possession.
Moor Game Hall Farm, Dutton, t.i to conditions and unless sold p r i 3 p.m. on Tuesday, August 2nd.r
For particulars and viewing a l tioncers. Richard Turner and | telephone Clitheroe 22369.
Clitheroe — 4 miles CHAIGLEY, l |
^ Preliminary Announcel of 90 acres of produf Ian(j with roadside acq and adjoining the Rive|
Sale particulars In the coursfl Richad Turner and Son, 1 Wif eroe 22369.
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Fresh home reared rainbows for the table.
Phone Rossendale 212541
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1,000 HALF-BRED MLI DIRECT
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The lambs are direct from J
themselves wherever they 1 extended lo old I Sale to comnl
Haulage by Metf Messrs H
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27 NEWMARKET STREET, I . Tel.(075|
T. H. TAYLOR & SOtl LANGHO VIL| HOUSE ENDTl
5 and 6 TAYLCl WHALLEY R( BLAC
For sale
Wednesday, AugJ at the Petrel
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41 Dairy and Store CattlJ Equipment. Bulk Tank a | Farmhouse Furniture. Stontl
Sale 11-30 a.m. Cattle l l Caterers f
To include four mahoganJ walnut sewing table. ros| oak food cupboard, antiqil bureau bookcase, oak sidfl tables, pine scrub top tabl-l pictures and prints, traditi(|
Viewing as usual. 9 <' Terms: Casl
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THIS SATURif a tlOa .i
dresser, bric-a-1 7-:; : t \
View Fridif Terms:
Next Antique S i Catalogue Sal<l
r?; Harris Court,I Tei. (02(l(|
-H 2 1 h o u r .Ansaphj ROBilN Ml Agricultural and l AUCTION
R ie l GISBURN
A U C T K
I THURSDAY, AUGUST 41h I with numbers sold previous w l WEEKLY SALE OF DAIRY C A lf
' 150 Newly Caived Dairy Cows E 4 ln*Call Dairy Cows and H t l
I 225 Rearing Calves ol all brcct| 24 Weaned Sticks to follow
I WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK] 265 Young Bulls 128 Prime Steers and Heilerd 126 Cast Cows and Bulls lo tc|
2113 Fat Lambs and Sheep 577 Cast Ewes and Rams to I
PRODUCE AND SPECIAL SAl I Sale ol Hay and Straw as forwl Farm Grade Green Disinlec(ant| auction. Sale of Pigs, Thursday. August *i FORTHCOMING SALES THURSDAY, AUGUST IKh
SPECIAL SALE OF BREEDING I THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8th I SPECIAL SALE OF BREEDING
Bulling Hollers and Store (I
SPECIAL SALE OF BREEDING I 70 SUFFOLK X STORE LAMUSI THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER SPECIAL SALE OF HALF-BRElB TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20lh f SPECIAL SALE OF DRAFT HO lj Early cniries lor f
I Tel. Sale Days Gisburn :■
Longridge — 4 miles MOOR GAME HJ
NEAR LONGRIDGE,! About (
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