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A MAN ordered a mini bus to take himself and members of the family home after celebrating his fiancee’s 21st birthday.
instead, he set off to walk with his fiancee, carrying her presents.
But when a taxi arrived
heard that Michael David Wood then decided to return to his car to lock it .up, but instead drove it home.
Clitheroe magistrates
Barker Terrace, Wadding- ton Road, Clitheroe, trav elling at an excessive speed in Clitheroe. A breath test showed 75 micrograms of . alcohol in 100 ml of breath.
and banned from driving for 18 months, a f te r admitting driving with excess alcohol in his breath.
mitigation, said that Wood had no intention of driv ing, but when the taxi arrived in place of the mini-bus, there was an a l terca tio n with the driver, resulting in Wood and his girlfriend walking.
Mr Bill Greenwood,
she had put the food left from the party in the car and had not locked it. They went back, resulting in Wood deciding to drive,
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Festive drinking hours
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TIME on last orders for drinks over the festive season has been set by Clitheroe Licensing Bench. On Christmas Eve (Sun
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to order drinks on Boxing Day up to midnight and on New Year’s Eve up to 12.30 a.m. Normal closing time of
Wood was fined £300
New challenge ahead in business world
council as the Deputy Planning and Technical Officer in 1986, after working for Washington Development Corporation for 15 years. While there, he saw the town grow from a bedraggled mining village into one of the fore most new towns in this country. Before jo in in g the Washington corporation,
Perfect setting
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WHALLEY Abbey will be the perfect setting for a grand medieval dinner this month. The event will include medieval food and music and all people attending will be expected to dress in full period costume. The dinner is to be held
AFTER a little over three years with Ribble Valley Council, Mr Mal colm Walker is leaving to set up his own business in Skipton. Mr Walker joined the he worked in Sunderland cake. and Sheffield planning departments.
ble Valley, Mr Walker has certainly not been idle and his fondest memory is when the department put together the specification and won the contract for refuse collection and grounds maintenance in the town.
garet, have two children, David (17) and Katherine (12).
He and his wife, Mar
ward to setting up his own planning and development consultancy, Mr Walker is sad to be leaving the coun- cil, but is welcoming the challenge of running his own business. At a special leaving function, Mr Walker was presented with two pic tures and a giant Eccles
Walker enjoys golf, snooker and cricket, as well as 'family activities, gardening and renovating old furniture. Although looking for
In his spare time, Mr During his time at Rib
Walker surrounded by his work colleagues.
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visit the branches, credit card donations can be phoned to the Y. Care International hotline (01- 200-0200) or cheques can be directed to: Y Care International (Ethiopa/Su- dan), Freepost, London, E17 3BR.
director, Mr David Bed ford, said: “This appeal is literally a matter of life and death for so many. I urge local people to make their' donations while doing their shopping. A Christmas gift to this appeal will help us to bring long-term hope to so many people who have suffered so much.” For those not able to
Street, and National Pro vincial, in Castle Street, will receive both cash and cheque donations which will be used to support the YMCA’s world devel opment wing, Y Care International, to provide emergency and long-term developments in the two countries. Y Care International’s
TWO of Clitheroe’s build ing society branches are joining other societies in a massive “High Street Aid’’ campaign to raise £lm. by Christmas for the victims of famine and war in Ethi opia and the Sudan. The Halifax, in King
Our picture shows Mr ODDIE —
accountant, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Jack Oddie, of Bushburn Drive, Langho, and the bride, a bank clerk, is the eldest daughter of Mr S. B. Greenhalgh, of Earcroft Farm, Lower Darwen. The bride, given away
GREENHALGH A honeymoon in Tenerife followed the wedding at St Mary’s RC Church, Langho, of Mr Antony Oddie and Miss Betty Greenhalgh. The bridegroom, a turf
£20,000 to go for
Roefield THE ROEFIELD Leisure Centre Appeal has now smashed through the £50,000 barrier. “ I am a b s o lu te ly
delighted,” appeal chair man Richard Greenwood said this week. “From a position of £40,000 just a few weeks ago, the appeal has had a wonderful late surge.” The target is £70,000 by
Police saw Wood (23), of
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Julie Eccles, who wore a ballerina-length long- sleeved dress of red satin with a matching head dress. She carried a bou quet of white roses, rib bons and pearls. B e s t man was Mr
by her father, wore a white high-necked gown with a bodice of ribbon lace and elbow-length sleeves. She canned a bou quet of red and white silk roses< with ivy. Bridesmaid was Miss
Robert Astley and ushers were the bridegroom’s brothers, Mr David Oddie and Mr Gary Oddie. The ceremony was per-,
formed by Fr Dwyer and the organist was Mrs Snape. A reception was held at
the Ribchester Arms, Ribchester. The couple will live in
future and the plans include options for further expansion at the site, “ added Mr Greenwood. “It is important that we get everything right and that, when we do expand, we do not need to knock some thing down in order to rebuild.”
finely tuned, following a public meeting at Clith eroe Parish Hall two weeks ago. “We are planning for the
Landscaping needed
t rol S u b - c ommi t t e e approved the plans for Copy Nook1 Garage, Main Street, which is in a desig nated area of outstanding beauty. Co u n c i l l o r s we r e
Clayton Row, Langho. Photograph: Westmin ster Studios, Langho.
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Young tycoons sell their wares
WOULD-BE business tycoons from four Ribble Valley schools will be putting their strategies to the test this month, when they hold a Christmas fair.
together under the Young E n t e r p r i s e Scheme umbrella in a bid to tempt the public into buying their wares.
The schools will all come
f ront of th e United Reformed Church, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, on Satur
The fair will be held in
be tempted with a maga zine from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, novelty photographs from Ribbles- dale, ceramic ornaments from St Augustine’s and cork mats, felt novelties and decorated message pads from Oakhill College.
, After a busy first year, the scheme is going well and all the official com pany advisers involved in the programme are sub mitting detailed and praiseworthy reports. ~ The schools are now
looking forward to a host of events which will taken them swiftly through to Easter, ■ 1990. On Januray 18th, ; the businesses: will
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prise Agency helps to organise the scheme, arranging trade.fairs and presentations, and is also represented on the North West Area Board, which co nt rol s the young entrepreneurs. As .well as competing for business on Saturday, the schools will be striving to win the best display oi products competition, which commands a healthy cash prize.
September 1988, is aimed at young people aged between 15 and 19 who want to set up their own companies and run them as efficient profitable ventures. Ribble Valley Enter
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day, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Christmas shoppers will
schools are working hard and already getting ready for the final presentation, to be held at the Dunken- halgh Hotel, Clayton-le- Moors, on May 3rd. The guest speaker at the event will be Mr Richard Green wood, chairman of the Roefield Leisure Centre
February, anyone linked with the scheme will get the chance to enter a exam, testing their busi-' ness skills and knowledge. Successful candidates will receive a certificate which is proving to be a real asset and achievement. Ul t imately, all four
■Appeal. End of year reports will
being held in the Arndale Centre at Manchester, another planned for Eas ter and a business plan competition on top* of that, the enterprising teenagers certainly have their work cut out, but looking at the progress made over the last year there should be .no problem.
have to be submitted by all'-the schools, which will be battling it out for place in the regional and then, perhaps, the national finals. With a major trade fair
N e l l ie ’s d ish p u ts p u b o n th e m ap
Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, who has been preparing meals at : the’ White Lion for 14 months, turned out the prizewinning dish in -the. competition'finals at the .Whitbread' Brewery kitchens in Shadsworth. She receives the £100 prize.' -
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Angela Sampey: “Nellie was my i grandmother and lived in County Cork, Eire. She had a wonderful hot-pot recipe with bacon, spring onions,'layers of potatoes and cheese sauce, w h i c h my- f a m i 1 y love ; . . so we decided to enter that for the final.” Cook Moira Roberts, of
ket Place beat several hundred top eating houses in the North West . . . and it’s all .down to Mrs Nellie McGuire’s recipe! ' Said landlady Mrs
AN old family recipe has clinched second prize for a Clitheroe pub, which has come second in an English cheese competition. The White Lion in Mar- ved the competitors serv-
■ The efficiency and politeness of other staff at the White Lion — Mrs Sampey’s daughter Helen (18), who is a waitress, and Lynne Waddington, who serves behind the bar — also helped to put the pub in the finals.
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