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Juggernaut misery for Salthill residents


ic Salthill Road area of litheroe are making life a isery for residents, the ibble Valley Council’s ublic Works and Health ommittee was told. Coun. Howel Jones 'litheroe) said giant lor­ es were parking outside


UGGERNAUT lorries irking outside homes in


lines all night long, caus- i g s e v e r e a c c e s s


ii to the pavement, within dies of a house wall, esidents face constant ar about damage from


I e problem and await L'gotiations taking place y"a firm at Salthill which ipes to buy land and ake an alternative access om Lincoln Way.


Racing through Clitheroe


VC LISTS from around : e w o rI d wi l l pa s s rough the Kibble Valley


i.bden. tile Nick o' Pen- ;. to the A5!) by-pass for -ndle Road and the


In a w b r i d g e S t r e e t Inction. The race is due to hit


earley's Mark Gornall, no is riding with the Bri- nnia team. The eighth stage of the Moiling 1-1-day race, licit covers 1,000 miles, ■gins in Preston with the unpetitors racing along e AoO to the Langlio imd-about. and then on Rillington. Wliallev.


’ Tuesday on the eighth age of the Milk Race. Local interest will be on


'litheroe) said it was me that action was taken efore someone was iured or serious damage curred. The committee agreed keep a close watch on


ich vehicles, he said. Coun. Pat Shepherd


ime Street was blocked, n ambulance was unable • get through and had to ake a diversion along liatburn Road. Tyre marks showed here the lorry had driven


•oblems. A lorry parked from 10 m. to shortly before 8 m. next morning, so that


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USING their expertise for charity are Chipping patchwork quitters.


weekend they mounted an exhibition to display a collection of “cuddle” quilts made by 12 of their members.


Over the Bank Holiday


The quilts have been made exclusively for the


patients of St Catherine’s Hospice at Lostock Hall.


decided to show them in the village community centre to raise money for the hospice which needs £495,000 a year to stay open.


Members of the group


The exhibition also fea­ tured a display of larger


quilts made and owned by members, and a draw for a small quilt.


raised £1,820 for Chipping Church through a heritage quilt raffled for church funds.


Last year the group


work Quilters meet once every five weeks in mem­


The Chipping Patch-


bers’ homes, with occa­ sional demonstrations of different forms and tech­ niques used in the eralt. Pictured from left: Mrs


Catherine Rigby, Mrs Dee Sedgwick, Mrs Olive Procter and Mrs Margaret Heane, with some of their exhibits during a busy weekend at the village community centre.


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le Chatburn Road round- |>out at around 11-20 a.ill. the cyclists head for


laddington Fell. Newton, ‘aidburn. ami Tosside.


Cliff’s bid for best bangers


iLITHEROE butcher ■


[come the sausage-mak- g champion of Britain on inday. Mr Cowburn. of Cow­ an’s Butchers, Castle reet, is taking part in e annual Butchers’


ff Cowburn is hoping to


j irrogate. Jelebrity Jeremy Bea-


e will be among the nel of judges who will cide which sausage wins e prestigious “Meat ades Journal" Trophy.


Spring walk


The two-and-a-quarter iur expedition started at ewton, and took in a sec- on of the river path, embers observed many ring flowers and some the walkers ventured


joyed a spring walk led Mrs Pat Parrott.


1VENTEEN members the Wednesday Club


ational Sausage Compe- iion at the Royal Hall in


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A PHOTOGRAPHIC in his retirement and the exhibition in Whalley r e s u l t s were much Library recently caused admired, considerable local interest.


Donnie Wallis, of Bank with some of the highly Cottages, Billington, took acclaimed scenes in the up photography as a hobby display.


Retired electrician Mr Mr Wallis is pictured . . .


Brother had ‘premonition’


of his death


A Clilheroe man believes that his Australian brother had a “strange premonition” when lie decided to visit the town on holiday.


brother, Herbert (68), died in Wythenshawe Hospital last week, too ill to have the heart opera­ tion which could have saved his life. “He said the only reason


For Mr Arthur Neal's


ine loth will be a walk und Clitheroe. Members ould meet at the Castle ites at 7-30 p.m. prompt.


rded


er the rope bridge. A supper awaited them the Parker’s Arms. The next meeting on


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he came to England was to see me and that this was the year. I don’t know what he meant, but we think he had a strange feeling that something was going to happen,” said Arthur, of Union Street, Low Moor. It is also the latest in a series of tragedies for the


Docherty is guest at dinner


FORMER Manchester United and Scotland man­ ager Mr Tommy Docherty will be the guest speaker at Clitheroe Football Club’s Sportmen’s Dinner. The event is to be held


sister of Herbert’s wife, Ivy, Mrs Violet Hill, of Well Court, Clitheroe. She lost her husband in Jan­ uary, her brother in February, her mother in April ami has now lost her brother-in-law in May.


has had a real packet, but Violet is going back to Australia for a month with Ivy, who cannot face the prospect of returning alone.”


Arthur said: “The family


instruments as a hobby and had hoped to hear Arthur, who is an enter­ tainer, play a ukelele banjo he had made for him] at an event in Bolton- by-Bowland. However, he was too ill to attend and was being given drugs to improve him for a heart- valve replacement opera­ tion, when he died. The b ro th e r s f irs t


Herbert made stringed


on Monday, June 19th, at St John’s Social Club, Wellgate, Clitheroe, and also includes entertain­ ment from comedian Mr Ivor Davies. Tickets cost £12.50 and


1. (1) 2.


3. ■I. 5.


(7) “Miss you like crazy — Natalie Cole. ' — Adelweiss.


“Ferry Artists.


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Last week’s placings are in brackets. LP of the we “The miracle” — Queen. Tips for the top: “Sealed with :l kiss” —Jason Donovan (single): “It’s delicious eat to the beat” — Delicious Vinyl (LP). Chart compiled by Kat.v and Jane, Iteidy’s Home of Music. Moor Lane,


19. (9) 2(1. (15)


(5) (-)


Dennis. “I want it all” — Queen. “On the inside” — Lynne Hamilton. “My brave face” — Paul McCartney. "Funky cold niedina" — Tone Loe. “Eternal flame’’ — The Bangles. “I’m cverv woman" — Chaka Khan. “Electric youth” — Debbie Gibson.


Clitheroe. TEAMS


Clitheroe 1st XI (v Baxenden, Saturday, home, wp 2 p.m.): N.Ashworth, A. Henderson, K. Fawcett, G. Sutcliffe, B. Mocke, I*. Rushton, K.Norkett, M. Sharp, M. Dewhurst, A. King, Lones. Scorer: A. Booth. (Same team v Ribblesdaie Wanderers, Sunday, away). Clitlieroe 2nd XI (v Earby,


Maekwood, L. Kearsley, D. Wilcock, G. Hiiuile, S. Gorton, G. Fielding, I \ Bradley, T. Cross, R. Foster. Scorer: Miss J. Wardlo. Whaliey 2nd XI (v Lower


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are available by contacting club chairman Mr Charles Murphy (0706 215076). Anybody can also spon­


moved to Clitheroe in 1941. They were born in Burn­ ley and moved to London as teenagers with their parents. They both trained as engineers, and were transferred to work on jet engines at Waterloo Mill, Clitheroe. Their parents moved to join them and tlie family lived in Bren- nand Street. Herbert and Ivy, who


sor the event for £50. This will secure two tickets, a prominent place adjacent to the top tab le, an acknowledgement on the souvenir menu and a mes­ sage of thanks in the first four match programmes for season 1989/90.


Pendle Club


WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at the Pen­ dle Club, Clitheroe, were Mrs E. Wood and Mr T. Adey, Mrs K. Bulcock and Mrs K. Brabbing.


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Saturday, away, wp 2 p.m.): A. Rigby, S. Wcsthead, S. Black­ burn, A. Drakeford, P. Bishop, F. Hussain. A. Robinson, .1, Scorah, M. Scott, R. Palmer, M. Houldsworth. Scorer: S. Duck­ worth. (Same team v Oswald- twistle I., Sunday, home). Clitheroe Youth XI (v Padi­


Darwen, Sunday, away): L. Burgess, F. Mackwood, D. Wi!- cock, S. Barker, M. Fairburn, T. Cross, A. Musker, L. Keart ley, S. Gorton, M. Walker, I Br adl ey. S c o re r : Miss J


Wardle. Summer darts


ham, Monday, away, wn 0-30 p.m., meet 5-30 p.m.): A. Robin­ son, R. Palmer, S. Bishop, I). Booth, A. Stokes, M. Houlds­ worth, M. Blackburn, S. Nichol­ son, C. Lloyd, A. Cooper, S. Duckwor t h, N. Robinson. Scorer: C. Palmer. Ribblesdaie Wanderers 1st XI


JUDGE W a 1 in e s 1 e y increased their lead at the top of the Bass Ribbl Valley Summer Dart League with a fine 9-1 vic­ tory at the Swan With Two Necks. Whalley Arms also had


have a daughter, Jose­ phine, emigrated to Aust­ ralia several years later and lived in Brisbane and later Melbourne. Herbert worked as an engineer for the flying doctor service and iater as a project engineer for Stanley Tools. His favourite hobby was


(v Barnoldswick, Saturday, away, wp 2 p.m., meet 12-45 p.m.): P. Seedle, M. Green- naigh, R. Bedford, M. Dennett, D. Bennett, T. Braithwaite, G. Leach, S. Proctor, M. Wrigley, I. Threlfall, Rayton. Scorer: Miss C. Britcliffe. (Same team v Clitheroe, Sunday, home, meet 1 p.m.). Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd


a convincing win, 8-2 at the Dog Inn. The other two games between the Pendle Witch and Dog and Partridge, and De Lacy Arms and Black Bull ended in 5-5 draws.


Ski club


making stringed instru­ ments, and his work achieved such acclaim that he supplied members of orchestras and other clas­


sical players. A funeral service was


held at Trinity Metodist Church, Clitheroe, prior to cremation at Burnley. Arthur said: “Even the


XI (v Lucas, Saturday, home, wp 2 p.m.): .J. Hutchins, H. Kenyon, W. Slinger, A. Dickin­ son, W. Bradley, P. Spencer, D. Braithwaite, G. Bamber, A. Braithwaite, I. Britcliffe, P. At ki nson. Sco re r: Miss J . Hawo r t h . ( Same t e am v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, Sun­ day, away, meet 12-45 p.m.). Ribblesdaie Wanderers Youth


PENDLE ski club trav­ elled to Oldham for their latest meeting and secured another convincing victory by four events to one. Results: Under-12s —


XI (v Whalley, Monday, away, wp G-15 p.m., meet 5-45 p.m.): B. Spencer, M. Davies, D. Kit­ chen, D. Overy, B. Kortikas, I). Howard, M. Briggs, D. Taylor, S. Booth, P. Cottam, P. Ken­ yon, T. Byrne, I. Paul. Whalley 1st XI (v Gt Har- T


funeral arrangements have been very moving. For Herbert was born in Burnley, and was cre­ mated there . . . after com­ ing halfway round th world.”


p.m.): J. Wharton, J. Kearsley, P. Macintosh, M. Fallon, ,J. Pauli, A. Calderbank, M. Ben­ nett, V. Morris, T. Wright, M. Walker, Watson. Scorer: Miss C. Camm. (Same team v Settle, home, except J. Slinger for M. Walker). Whalley 2nd XI (v Rolls


Royce, Saturday, home, wp 2 p.m.): L. Burgess, D. Taylor, F.


Pendle 28, Oldham 26; Under-IGs — Pendle 21, Oldham 33; Ladies — Pen­ dle 34, Oldham 20; Open — Pendle 32, Oldham 21; Veterans — Pendle 34, Oldham 20.


wood, Saturday, away, wn 2 A JCU I ICO gU i -L q- / \ I -P


STONYHURST Park Golf Club Ladies’ Section May Medal was won by Audrey Cooke with a score of 102-29-73. Heather McEntee won


the Kath Hobbs Trophy after a card play-off.


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D R E S S E S , S U I T S a n d s e p a r a t e s . Idea l f o r ma t u r e b r i d e s u n d w e d d i n g g u e s t s n o w at T o g g e r y Inn. 2 3 N e w C h a p e l S t r e e t , M i l l H i l l , B la c k b u rn . T e l . 5 7 8 5 6 .


U N IQ U E A N D P E R S O N A L s e r v i c e . C h o o s e y o u r w e d d ­ ing s t a t i o n e r y a t h om e . Full r a n g e o f c a t a l o g u e s d e l i ­ v e r e d a n d c o l l e c t e d . I ' .J . Pr int L td . , B urnl e y 5 2 2 5 8 .


C A R R I A G E S L IM O U S IN E C o . , S t i l l a f e w d u t e s a v a i l ­ a b l e th i s y e a r , o r b o o k ea r ly f o r 1 9 9 0 . T e l . B u r n l e y 4 1 4 2 6 9 o r N e l s o n 6 9 8 3 4 9 .


M O N T A G E V ID EO P r o d u c ­ t i o n s f o r al l v i d e o r e q u i r e ­ m e n t s , w e d d i n g s , e n g a g e ­ m e n t s , s p o r t in g e v e n t s e t c . Te l P a d ih am 7 1 5 6 5 .


ROL LS ROY C E S i l v e r S p i r i t . N e w s h a p e , a v a i l a b l e f o r w e d d i n g s , a n n i v e r s a r i e s , b i r th d a y s e t c . T e l . Padihuin 7 4 8 5 0 a n y t ime .


STEVEN J . LOC KY ER . F o r c r e a t i v e w e d d i n g p h o t o g r a ­ p hy a n d v i d e o s e r v i c e . S e e o u r q u a l i t y , t h e n d e c i d e . T e l . B urnl e y 2 5 6 2 0 .


H A P PY D A Y S Vid e o , Bridal H i r e a n d W e d d i n g c a r s , s a t i s f a c t i o n g u a r a n t e e d . T e l . Wh a l l e y 0 2 5 4 8 2 3 5 2 8 .


E Q H l i S H ★


PUBLIC NOTICES ••


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PUNNING ACTS 1971 TO 1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


AN APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED FOR PERMISSION TO -


Change of use from Class A1 to Class A2 at 120 lowergate, Clitheroe. Appli­ cation No 3/89.0346.


Conversion ol one existing retail unit into two retail units with separate entrances at 31/31A Moor Lane. Clilh­ eroe. Application No 3/090347.


Change ol use to dwelling at Former Office/Store, Lyndale Terrace, Gis- burn. Application No 3'890349.


Change of use to dwelling at former Store, Lyndale Terrace, Gisburn. Application No 3 89 0350.


Change of use ol front room to retail shop at 18. York Street. Clitheroe. Application No. 3'89/0353.


Change of use from takeaway shop and dwelling to two dwellings at 11, King Street. Longridge. Application No 3-89/0354.


Proposed demolition ol single storey lean-to, erection ol teo storey exten­ sion and alterations at Bridge Cot- (age, 24 Talbot Street. Chipping. Application No 3-89 0364.


Consent to dispaly an advertisment at Swan with two Necks, Pendleton. Application No 3-89/0370.


Erection of detached double garage at Scott Barn. Back Lane. Grindleton. Application No 3/89 0371.


Any person wishing to make represen­ tations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date ol this adver­ tisement, to the Borough Planning and Technical Olficer, Council Offices. Churck Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number.


Under the provisions ot the Local Government (Access to Inlormalion) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspec- tion by memebers 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 determining the appli­ cation. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


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C .V . ' S .P r o f e s s i o n a l l y p r e ­ p a r e d u n d t y p e d , fa s t an d e f f e c i e n t . T e l . B u r n l e y - 4 1 4 2 1 6


DATED: 1st June 1989 Services


Ribble Valley Borough Council


Casual Vacancy-Whalley and Little Mitton Parish Council


T O W N A N D C O U N T R Y R e m o v a l S e r v i c e s L t d . , Mo v i n u , s t o r i n g . s h ip p in g , B .A .R . m em b e r . T .C . t a k e s cu r e . - Ce n t r a l Ho u s e , Cun- uincj S t r e e t . T e l . B u r n l e y


5 6 6 1 1 .


M A N A N D C L E A N V A t l i y h t h a u l a g e , d e l i v e r i e s ,


a n y d i s t a n c e , b e s t r a t e s . T e l . B u r n l e y 4 1 5 7 0 8 0 8 3 6 3 3 0 5 0 4 (M o b i l e ) .


I N S T A N T R E L I A B L E r e m o v a l , b e s t v a l u e iu t o w n , b e s t t o r s e r v i c e . T e l . C l i t h c r o e 2 2 8 5 2


A . S P E N C E R E M O V A L S e s t a b l i s h e d 6 0 y e a r s , T e l . Bu r n l e y 2 4 3 2 4 .


S E C O N D H A N D S H O T G U N S f o r s a l e . L o w p r i c e s , mo s t t y p e s . K e l b r o o k S h o o t i n g S c h o o l , C o ln e 0 2 8 2 8 6 1 6 3 2 .


In accordance with section 8 7 ( 2 b ) of t h e L o c a l Government Act 1972, Notice is hereby given that a casual vacancy exists for a Councillor for the Whalley Ward ot the Whalley and Little Mitton Parish Council following the resignation of Councillor John Gray Hartley. A By-Election to fill the vacancy will be held if TEN electors for the Parish give Notice in writing claiming such an ele c t ion to the Returning Officer at his office at the address below not later than June 22nd 1989. If no such Notice is given, the Parish Council will fill the vacancy by co-option. Dated this 31st day of May 1989 M.Jackson Returning Officer Council Offices Church Walk Clitheroe Lancs BB72RA


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.


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


Mr G. Walmsley (George) of 4 Manor Road, Clitheroe, Lancs, BB7 2LH, is applying to change an existing licence to use Salthill Industrial Estate, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle. Owners or occupiers ot land (including buildings) in the vicinity ol the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment ot 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.


PHILIP


B A I L E Y Director of Development and Client


Clitheroe Advertiser it- Times, June 1st, 1939 15 • PUBLIC NOTICES


NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1949


DECLARATION OF LOCAL NATURE RESERVE


Parish of Clitheroe County of Lancashire


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance of Section 19 of the above mentioned Act that by the Local Nature Reserve Declarations numbers 1 and 2 1989, made on the 31st of May 1989, 45 acres or thereabouts of land situated in the Parish of Clitheroe in the County of Lancashire and shown edged red on the plans attached to the Declarations has been aquired by the Council and the said land is being managed as a Nature Reserve.


Certified copies of the said declaration with Plan attached have been deposited tor public inspection tree ol charge at Level ‘C‘, Ribble Valley Borough Council offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, during normal office hours.


DATED: 1st June, 1989. PHILIP BAILEY


Director of Development and Client Services


North West Water Authority CONTROL OF POLLUTION ACT 1974, SECTION 36 (i)(a)


Notice ot Application lor Consent in Pursuance of Section 34


Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 36 (i) (a) ol the Control of Pollution Act, 1974, that an application has been made by the North West Water Authority to the Secretary of State for the Environment, for consent to discharge treated sewage effluent to a trib of Walney Channel at National Grid Reference SD 1880 7180 from Barrow - Palace Nook Sewage Treatment Works.


Any person who wishes to make representation about the application should do so in writing to: Secretary of State for the Environment, Water Quality Division, Room A142, Romney House, 43 Marsham Street, LONDON, SW1P 3PY no later


than 17th Juy 1989.


A copy of the application may be inspected free of charge at North West Water, Hindpool Road, Barrow in Furness, at all


reasonable hours. National Rivers Authority (North West) Regulation and Planning Liaison Section


Warrington.


Ribble Valley Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been received to: Change of use to dwelling at former oflice/slore, Lyndale Terrace, GISBURN Application No 3/89/0349


Change of use to dwelling at former store. Lyndale Terrace, GISBURN. Application No 3/89/0350


Change ol use ol Irani room to retail shop at 18, York Street. CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0353


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings ol Special Architec tura l or Historic Interest. Any person w is h i n g t o m a k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement fo the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Of f i ce s , C hurch Wa l k , Clilheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Goverment (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o p me n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.


A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development and Client Services. May 18th, 1989.


Ribble Valley BoroughCouncil


Casual Vacancy-Read Parish Council


In accordance with section 87(2b) of the Local Govern­ ment Act 1972, Notice is hereby given that a casual vacancy exists for a Councillor on the Read Parish Council


'following the resignation of Councillor Thomas Farrell. A By-Election to fill the vacancy will be held if TEN electors lor the Parish give Notice in writing claiming such an election to the Returning Olficer at his office at the address below not later than June 22nd 1989. If no such notice is given, the Parish Council will fill the vacancy by co-option. Dated this 31st day of May 1989 M. Jackson, Returning Officer


Council Offices Church Walk Clitheroe Lancs BB72RA


Ribble Valley Borough Council


Casual Vacancy-Sabden Parish Council


In accordance with section


8 7 ( 2 b ) of t h e L o c a l Government Act 1972, Notice is hereby given that a casual vacancy exists for a Councillor on the Sabden Parish Council following the resignation of Councillor Marjor ie Ann Bostock. A By-Election to fill the vacancy will be held if TEN electors for the Parish give Notice in writing claiming such an election to the Returning Officer at his office at the address below not later than June 22nd 1989. If no such notice is given, the Parish Council will fill the vacancy by co-option. Dated this 31st day of May 1989 M.Jackson Returning Officer Council Offices Church Walk Clitheroe Lancs BB72RA


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