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12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Julie 1st, 19S9


THE CLOTH THAT BECAME THE COAT THAT BECAME THE LEGEND


Clitheroe 2232) (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


A taste of life at top for students


THREE local catering students had a taste of life in a top hotel, when they prepared a Savoy-style meal, with the


help of one of the country’s leading chefs. F o r


Shaun Bennett, of Premier Sous Chef at the L a n c a s te r D r iv e ,


t o G n u g G i ' S Clitheroe, Paul Hay- fol.'71 U0J S a[ the conege i -|—


hurst of Smithy Row, restaurant. H u r s t Green, and The menu was devised Georgina Brown of with the help of Anton


Grinclleton, it "was just the recipe for a won­


derful day. Tlie stuilents and their


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A DOG registration scheme has been adopted by the Association of District Councils, months before a campaigning Clitheroe councillor’s


involve a once-only fee of £15 to £20 and help pre­ vent cruelty to dogs, con­ siderably reduce the num­ ber of strays and allow councils to properly enforce fines for owners who allow dogs to foul


term of office ends. The scheme would


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embodies all Ribble Valley councillor Eric Bracewell has campaigned for during his four-year term of office with the ADC and comes after his already successful campaign for the control of crossbows. The fee has been set at a


would mean dog owners would shoulder part of the scheme’s cost. From 1996, the RSPCA


will no longer put down unwanted animals, a move which the ADC feels will increase the number of strays and lead to huge


resource implications for p o l i c e a n d d i s t r i c t


councils. Coun. Bracewell, of


low level in order not to deter people from regis­ tering. The blind would be exempt and the ADC sug­ gests dogs should be marked with a permanent tag, tatoo or electronic implant. The dog licence was


Primrose Street, Clith­ eroe, is not seeking re election to the National Council of the ADC when his term ends in July, but he has been appointed by Ribble Valley Council as one of its three represen tatives on the county branch. ■ “I shall be able to moni­ tor my earlier initiatives whilst promoting new measures for improving the quality of life,” says Coun. Bracewell.


abolished last year. The ADC is suggesting a lower fee than that being con­ sidered by other organisa­ tions. Although it would not be expected to cover all the costs of a full dog control service, a registra­ tion fee would enable one to be established in every district in the country and


Bigger house


EXTENSIONS to the front of “Treetops, Finder Close, Wadding- ton, to enlarge the lounge, f irs t- f lo o r bedroom, garage and porch have been approved by the Rib ble Valley Council’s Devel opment Sub-committee.


SMITH — PURNELL


Joint managers of a fitness studio in Somerset, Jane Catherine Purnell and Ronald Andrew Smith were married at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor. The bride is the younger


daughter of Mr and Mrs C. Rushton, of Bleasdale Avenue, Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the


younger son of Mr and Mrs R. Smith, of Guis- borough, North York­


shire. The bride, given away


by her father, wore an i- vory-coloured gown of wild silk with a lace bodice and sleeves and a scal­ loped neckline and hem. She had a headdress of fresh flowers and carried a bouquet of alstromeria, larkspur, spray carna­ tions. pink roses and


gypsophila.


Highley, who wore a jade green silk taffeta dress. She had a headdress of fresh flowers and carried a bouquet to match the bride's. Best man was Mr Gra­


Bridesmaid was Andrea


classmates at Accrington and Rossendale College


invited David bharland, v i tt help them piepaie a meal meM


Brennand Terrace, Edelmann, head chef at the Savoy, which is ccle-


Exciting


handbook for youth


brating its centenary this year. Guests enjoyed a vari­


- with the help of Shaun and Georgina. Paul, who is also studying advanced food service, helped with the waiting on. Said senior catering lec­


ety of dishes, served with Savoy cocktails and a full range of wines, prepared


AN exciting handbook giv­ ing information and advice to young people through­ out the area, has been launched in the Ribble Valley. The first publication of


turer Mr Harry Tallon: “The students all worked very hard and were extremely professional. The result was a won­ derful occasion for all concerned.” Picture: The recipe for success — top chef David Sharland explains his methods, watched by, from the left, his conunis chef Andy Huxley, Shaun B e n n e t t an d P a u 1 Hayhurst.


Aiming for better


railway network


THE Ribble Valley Social and Liberal Democrats are


ham Smith, the bride­ groom’s brother , and usher was Dr Roger A. P u rn e ll, the b r id e 's brother. The ceremony was con­


ducted by the Rev. Brian Stevenson. Following a reception at


the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn, the couple left for a. honeymoon in Yugosla via. They are to live in Somerset. Photograph: David Sim mons Studio, Clitheroe.


RIBBLE Valley firms are being urged to move fast to be sure of getting their entries in for a Depart­ ment of Enterprise compe­ tition which could net them up to £37,500. The closing date for


Small firms urged to move fast


entries to the Small Firm Merit Awards for Industry (SMART) is June 9th. Sandy M o o d i e , the department’s NW repre­


sentative said: “This is aimed at firms with good ideas who are finding it difficult to raise the cash to put them into practice.” The competition is open


endorsed by Janet Ross- Mills, the party’s Euro­ pean Central Lancashire candidate, is about the Continent’s communica­ tion network. It states: “Whereas


Brighton. T h e r e s o l u t i o n ,


France and other member countries of the European Community are giving high priority to the devel­ opment of their railway systems, plans in Britain


of passengers and goods to and from all parts of Brit­ ain (including those north of Watford) and their access .to the European continent;


O improve the mobility


riage by rail rather than road of a much higher pro­ portion of heavy goods traffic than at present:


0 encourage the car­


economic development from the south east to the other regions of Britain.


O enable the spread of


It calls for the rapid planning and construction of a rail route from the Channel Tunnel through L o n d o n a n d f o r t h e


to firms employing up to 50 people, and will help them to develop an inno­ vative product or process. Last year 21 Lancashire firms entered. Interested firms should ring 001-838 5000.


submitting a resolution to the Party’s 1989 English Regional and the Federal party conferences in


its kind in the country, “What Now?” is the result of two years of research by young Lancashire peo­ ple and has a section on the Ribble Valley. Young people from


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Trinity Youth and Com­ munity Cen tre have already been studying the handbook, which gives guidance on a range of issues — including educa­ tion, money, housing unemployment, health, relationships, travel, lei sure and the law. Relevant addresses of


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clubs and people to contact in the area are given in the book, which is funded by Lancashire County Council. Copies are avail­ able at Trinity and Clith­ eroe Citizen’s Advice Bureau and Ca re e rs Office. The Trinity youngsters


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are hoping to attend a spe­ cial presentation by the “What Now?” team at a national information con­ ference, hosted by Lanca­ shire Youth and Commu­ nity Service at Preston’s Charter Theatre at the end of this month.


Taxi plan petition


PLANS for the operation of a taxi business from Peel Street, Clitheroe, and a telephone base at 5 Kay Street have been blocked.


fall far short of the inte­ grated transport policy which would:


Council’s Development Sub-committee was told in a written report that Clitheroe Town Council opposed the use of a public car park for garaging of a taxi. There were also seven letters from nearby residents against the plan and a p et itio n of 14 signatures.


T h e R i b b l e V a l l e y


plan on the grounds of likely noise generated from the activities and parking problems, unsoci­ able hours likely to cause a loss of privacy and the dangerous nature of such an activity close to resi­ dential areas.


They objected to the


noise and general distur­ bance arising from vehicle movements to and from the premises would be detrimental to the ameni­ ties of the occupants of nearby properties.


Members felt that the


vigorous improvement of the rail network to a stan­ dard compatible with the French TGV system, with priority given to the West coast route to Scotland via th e N o r th W e s t of England.


Front porch


PERMISSION has been granted by the Ribble Val­ ley Council’s Development Sub-committee for a sin­ gle-storey kitchen exten­ sion and front porch at 7 Valley View, Grindleton.


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SAFETY on the road is a vital message which has been conveyed to young cyclists at St James’s CE School, Clithcroe. A group of fourth-year pupils have been awarded their National Cycling


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