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College’s place *** in the ‘Good


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THE Ribble Valley’s historic Stony­ hurst College has won top marks in a “Good Schools Guide” giving the inside story into more than 270 inde­ pendent and state schools throughout the country. It is the only East Lancashire school listed


'community are singled out for special mention.


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in the guide and its close links with the local ,. ,


are, above all, “kind, both to one another and to the community.”And the authors’ verdict is that “Stonyhurst has definitely upped its standards under the go-ahead head.”Stonyhurst, founded 396 years ago by Jesuits, lists Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Mgr Bruce Kent among its most distinguished old boys. Dr Mercer was appointed the first non-Jesuit headmaster in the school’s 396 year history in 1984.


In the guide, head Dr Giles Mercer says his boys


years ago and the new updated version, published this month, gives parents a host of facts and opinion about the quality of education offerred at the coun­


The “Good Schools Guide” was launched .three


try’s “best schools.” Authors Amanda Atha and Sarah Drummond, who


are both educational journalists and mothers, have received many comments from various sources, including pupils past and present, teachers, school inspectors and parents, about schools listed in a pre­


vious edition. The guide points out that most boys at Stony­


hurst take 10 or 11 GCSE subjects, with 19 options


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Controversial plan for Whalley homes gets go-ahead


ONE of two controversial planning applications in Whalley received approval following a lengthy debate in the Ribble


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council’s Development Sub-committee was


premature. Couns Mrs Sheila Maw,


Ron Pickup and Chris Hol- tom voted against. All three had requested


(Whalley): “This is an emotive application. We


Said Coun. Mrs Maw


deferment of the applica­ tion until a report follow­ ing the public local inquiry into the Southern Fringe Local Plan was dealt with later in the evening.


Save old photos is plea from


history society


SPRING cleaning? Then don’t throw away any old photographs which you may come across, for they could be of use to the Ribble Valley branch of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society.


Footpath repairs for


| work during the winter months.


I to the Langho boundary. Footways have been improved in Pasturelands


been drainage and kerbing work in Whitehalgh Lane and reinstatement and footway works on the lane


In Langho, there have


| Drive, Billington. In Read there have been


villages RIBBLE VALLEY roads and footpaths have been undergoing improvement


says it is always glad to receive anything of that nature and she can be con­ tacted at Clitheroe 23151. The society has had


Treasurer Marion Fox


good year, at tracting many new members, and there has been a varied programme of speakers and workshop evenings, with some attention given to local history. Currently, the society is


have turned down two applications for devel­ opment in Whalley as


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being premature. This is a full planning application and a lot of the details cause the r e s i d e n t s concern.” The council’s director of


development and client services, Mr Philip Bailey, said the proposed scheme had met with the agree­ ment of his officers, which was why it was before the


A honeymoon in Cornwall followed the wedding of Miss Heather Julia Eliza­ beth Whitehead and Mr Philip Nedeljkovic at All Saints’ Church, Pendleton. The bride, a primary


committee. But Coun. Hol tom (Wilpshire) said: “I have great sympathy with the objectors. The density is too high.” He would be happier if


the development was going to secure the needs of the first time buyer in the Ribble Valley, but he suspected those needs would not be fulfilled. “The Southern Fringe


school teacher, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Whitehead, of Clare­ mont Avenue, Clitheroe. The bridegroohi, a pur­ chaser for a car company, is the son of Mr Jovan Nedeljkovic, of Standen Road, Clitheroe, and the l a t e Mrs J e a n n e Nedeljkovic. The bride, who was


Local Plan was this coun­ cil’s plan,” replied Mr Michael Jackson, Ribble Valley’s chief executive and director of corporate


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NEDELJKOVIC— WHITEHEAD Tyrer wore ivory moire


at A-level and a 92% pass rate. Trout and salmon fishing on the Hodder, fell walk­


ing, canoeing, sailing and golf on the 19-hole course are a selection of the sporting options listed ,n the


^ “Drugs are not a problem,” states the guide, quot­ ing the head as saying “they would be difficult to obtain anyway, given where we are.” Drink is an occasional problem, although in the upper sixth there


is a Saturday night bar. The guide tells us that 60% of pupils come from


north of the Trent divide, 30% from south of the divide and the remaining 10% from abroad.


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BRIDGE CLUB


C L IT H E R O E Bridge Club’s AGM on Thursday was followed by bridge as usual. Winners were: NS Mr Atkinson and Mr Jennings. Mr Guha and Mr J. Pollard: EW (joint) Mr Garner and Mr Capstick, Mr and Mrs J. Pawlicki. On Wednesday night, winners


were: NS Mr Atkinson and Mr Jennings. Mrs Gillibrand and Mrs Hollander; EW Mr R. Nicol Smith and Mr Singer. Mrs Clif­ ford anil Mrs Garde. The following hand was


usually played in three no trumps by north, making only eight tricks. A good bidding sequence would be:


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taf feta dresses, wi th sweetheart necklines Their shepherdess-style skirts, with a large bow at the back, were trimmed with peach roses and their headdresses were similar to the bride’s. They car­ ried bouquets of alstro- meria, lilies, freesia, roses and gypsophila Be s t man was Mr


I t is better for north to re-bid one no trump rather than two hearts,as the no trump re-bid describes his hand much more completely than the weak re-bid of two hearts. Against the contract of three


no trumps, east should lead the queen ot clubs (the top of a bro­ ken sequence) rather than the nine of clubs ( th e fo u r th


highest). It can be seen that the lead of


Michael Rudyard. Ushers were Mr Richard Prew and Mr Petal- Nedeljkovic, the bridegroom’s brother. The ceremony was per­


services. “It has now been sup­


trying to obtain material to help members with their research and there is always someone available at meetings to try and help an y o n e with problems. A number of outings are


. Road and surface treat­ ment of footways on vari­ j ous estates. Drainage


footway works on Whalley


I Rimington and Whalley Road, Simonstone and footway works in Whalley Road,Sabden.


work has been carried out in Rimington Lane,


| on West Bradford Road, Waddington, and estates in West Bradford. Cobbles have also been laid in Slaidburn and Easington.


been carried out to the footway outside the school


Improvements have


tion project is now com­ plete and footways have been improved in Whalley Road, Barrow. Other work has included


In Whalley, the bus sta­


wint er maintenance, p a t c h i n g reinstatements.


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ported by recommenda­ tions from a top inspector. Your policy will be to have high density for local needs. It is contrary to your policy to say the den sity is too high." Mr Bailey reminded


being arranged for the summer months, along with an interesting selec­ tion of speakers on the regular meeting night, which is the second Tues­ day of every month, at Clitheroe Cricket Club. At the annual meeting,


counci l lors they had already agreed to the loca­ tion of residential devel­ opment within the plan, tested it with the public and asked the opinion of an inspector. Councillors were told if


the plan was deferred, the developer could appeal,


the following were elected to the committee: Joyce Winter (chairman), Roy Preston (vice-chairman), Ann Maudsley (secretary), Marion Fox (treasurer and Lancashire executive representative), Brian Stott (projects co-ordina- tor), Dorothy Jackson (members’ interests), Mavis Barton (librarian), Janet Pogson (assistant librarian), Kathleen Scott and Roland Hull (execu five officers). On Tuesday, Mr R. F.


costing the authority a great deal in terms of time and money. Following approval of


given away by her father, wore a gown of ivory silk paper taffeta, with an embroi de r ed bodice trimmed with pearls. The sleeves and peplum were edged with antique lace and the full skirt had a large bow at the back and was trimmed with hand­ made roses. Her veil was held in place by a head­ dress of ivory and peach silk flowers and she car­ ried a waterfall bouquet of longiflorum lilies, white freesia, peach roses and gypsophila. Bridesmaids Allison Mansell and Caroline


Tools taken


PROPERTY worth £1,460 has been stolen from a Gas Board cabin at the junc­ tion of Grindleton Road and Sawley Ro a d ,


Grindleton. Two blue petrol-driven


the plan, Coun. Mrs Maw asked for the application to be dealt with very sensitively.The application, submit- te d by WHATCO, attracted 11 letters of objection from residents. The scheme incorpo­


ra te s predominant ly detached dwellings, but also provides a Mews Court layout and a terrace of three houses. In its observations on


Parker, superintendent registrar of Hyndbum and Rossendale. will be talking about civil registration


Vibro Tampers, made by Wacker and valued at £700 each, were taken, along with assorted tools worth £60. The thieves struck between 4-30 p.m. last Wednesday and 8-30 a.m on Thursday.


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the plan, the parish council said insufficient housing had been allocated for first time buyers and younger people


extension AN application for an extension to the industrial building at the premises of the Econ Group, Salthill Industrial Estate, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe, has been approved by the 'Ribble Valley Council’s Devel­ opment Sub-committee.


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A SIGHT-SEEING tour of London during the Easter holidays awaited 14 Cub Scouts and their leaders connected with Clitheroe Parish Church. They travelled by train to the capital and stayed at the Badcn-Powell


Cub Scout leader Mr Stephen Crowther.


House in Kensington, visiting the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Wembley Stadium, the Science and Natural History Museums. The five-day stay was arranged by Group-Scout Leader Mr Fred Holt and


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