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Clitheroe 2232U (E ditorial) , 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ■■


PUBLIC NOTICES


OAK HILL COLLEGE Independent RC Day School for Boys and Qirls


Juniors 3-11 years - Seniors 11-16 years


Small teaching groups In d iv id u a l a t te n t io n from s u p p o r t iv e ,


well-qualified staff Happy family environment


' Children of all denominations welcome ' Transport available


Pupils visit House of Commons


A PARTY of 39 politics pupils from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School had an enjoyable day out in London, when they visited the Houses of Par­ liament as part of their Government and Politics


course. They also followed the


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“City of London Trail,” around the banks and insurance offices in the


City. The party was led by politics teacher Mr Eddie Murphy, f i r s t deputy h e a dm a s te r Mr Roy Adams and two other members of staff, Mrs Val Fielding and Mr John Procter. ______


mema


Prize drive contest


A SUNDAY drive with the family could mean a super car prize for Ribble Valley motorists. The Ford motor com­


pany is giving away Ford F ie s ta LX c a r s in a national competition to help the Variety Club of Great Britain provide c o a c h e s


handicapped. Local d r iv e r s a re


f o r t h e


invited to turn up at Rufus Carr’s Bawdlands Garage in Clitheroe between 9-30 a.m. and 2 p.m. to choose one of 31 destinations to drive to before 7 p.m. A quiz and tie breaker


Busy weekend for golfers


S PO R T STA R T S H ER E Clitheroe swimmers


CLITHEROE Golf Club had a busy weekend, with the Clerical and Medical Seniors Qualifier and the Singles Stroke Rover Qualifier being held at the club.


Qualifier: Club category one — 1st, W. Farnworth (78-8-70); 2nd, K. Lord (79-7-70) after a play-off; 3rd, K. Holding (83-12-71) after a play-off; 4th, C. Hamer (77-15-71) after a play-off with J.Robbins (83-12-71) and R. Saville (81-10-71). Club category two —


Singles Stroke Rover Results


CLITHEROE Dolphins Amateur Swimming Club was involved in the North­ ern Counties Champion­ ships held at Everton


Pool, Liverpool. The event was split up


into two meetings on May 27th and last Saturday. Attracting squads from


second in the 200m. med­ ley, third in the 100m. breaststroke and 100m. freestyle, fourth in the 100m.' backstroke and si xth in t h e 4 0 0m . freestyle.


Emma also finished


Cumbria, Central Lanca­ shire, Manchester and District, Liverpool and District and the North Midlands, the competition was tough, but the Clith­ eroe entrants coped well. Emma Lang set a new


1st, B. Ross (82-13-69); 2nd, P. Shaw (84-14-70); 3rd,R. Cornwell (88-17- 71)


place in' the 100m. breast­ stroke, a fifth in the 200m. medley and a sixth in the 400m.‘freestyle.


Tracey claimed a second


record in the 100m. but­ terfly, which she won, and Tracey Gee claimed a first p la c e in th e 200m. backstroke.


72) after a play-off with D. Kershaw (85-13-72). Singles Stableford/Cleri-


cal and Medical Seniors Qualifier: Positions — lst.D. Punchard (37); 2nd, P. Clayton (36); 3rd, J. Hanson (35) after a play­ off; 4th, D. Coupe (35) after a play-off; 5th, H. Preston (35) after a play­ off; 6th, B. Ross (35) after a play-off with K. Panter and C. Simms.


Competition for amateurs


will decide the day and Ford are hoping that com­ petitors will clock up a million miles, for then Ford has promised to buy 10 minibuses for the Vari­ ety Club of Great Britain to t r a n s p o r t n e e d y children.


Ran shop in town


p get f o r


appeal


Inake the Roefield hme reality is to -.t.


Ir Lewellin said: "This l i r everybody from Lin to 70 with the I nt on fun. I hope to I people in fancy dress I encourage pub teams l iter. There is no doubt jut the popularity of re runs in the past and relieve this will be a |ner."Entry forms for are now available in town, including at the


I econd, at 7 p.m.. will I four-mile run.


3 the town via Low •. The first, at 15-30 . will be two miles and


A WOMAN who used to run a confectionery shop in C l i th e ro e , Mrs Ruth Pickup, has died, aged 79 Mrs Pickup, of Beech


Mount, Waddington, ran the Whalley Road business with her sister before her


marriage. Her late husband, Nor­


man, was a farmer at Bridge End Farm, Saw- ley, and at Harpers Farm, Newsholme, and she was a member of Waddington


Methodist Church for 37


years. A service is being held


at Waddington Methodist Church today, prior to cremation at Skipton.


Passport delays


CLITHEROE holiday-1 makers are getting wor­ ried about their passport


L.theroe Advertiser and Lies" office in King |eet.


ew tourist post


for Tony


jsvices Officer. Mr Tony lenshaw, is to leave the jthoritv at the end of lie.


JiE Ribble Valley Coun­ ts Tourism and Civic


•Mr Openshaw (30) is Iking up the newly- hated post of tourism licer with the Red Rose


delays.Mr Derek S tu t ta rd , ma n a g er of Al t hams l Travel Agency, Clitheroe, said: “ We have had about I 12 customers complaining about the delays in receiv­ ing passports.” He added, however, th a t all th e | delays had been overcome.


Ready for fete


VILLAGERS in Down ham were this week busily erecting bunting all oyer the village in preparation for Sunday’s fete. Attrac­ tions include steel and jazz bands, duck racing and Morris dancing and the children’s fancy dress parade starts at 1-30 p.m.


MEMBERS from Clith­ eroe Golf Club will be among 102 other amateur players from Lancashire when they all compete in the William Lawson’s Scotch Whisky Cup, to be held at Pleasington Golf Club on June 14th. There are 17 regional


THE Presspart Hyndburn and District Boys’ League is currently inviting teams to apply for membership to the league for the


bers, Elizabeth Legge and Gary Lawrenson, com­ peted, but did not make the finals.


Two other club mem­ Four Clitheroe swim­


mers were also chosen to swim for the North Lanca­ shire Region.


; 4th, D. Crisp (89-17-Hyndburn football


affairs. Matches are played


mainly on Sundays and referees are appointed for


five sections — under 12s, under 13s, under 14s, under 15s and under 16s. To be eligible, players must be under the age of their respective section on August 1st, 1989. All teams must play


1989/90 season. The" league consists of


most matches. In addition to the nor­


competitions. Any teams interested


i n t e r - c l u b


mal league and cup compe­ tition, the league enters both county inter-league a n d


should contact the league fixtures secretary, Mr


their home games within a 12-mile radius of Accring­ ton Town Hall and have at least one responsible adult to answer for the teams


Milestone


for Palmer 1'adiham U18 -15 for 2, Clitheroe U18 46 for 1


finals being held through­ out the United Kingdom and the top three players from each will contest the 36-hole final at Nairn Golf Club. This will be held between September 6th and 8th to determine the William Lawson’s Ama­ teur Medal Champion. This year, the tourna­


ment lias a t t ra c te d a record 1,503 entries from UK clubs.


Lord top


THE winner of Stonyhurst Park Golf Club’s Brian Dootson June Medal held last Saturday was F. Lord


(86-25-61). K. Wooley (94-26-68)


was in second place, after a play-off with M. Hindle (86-18-68), who was third. K. Rogerson had the best gross with 80.


• Monday night. Batting first, Padiham


CLITHEROE put the dis­ appointments of the last two games behind them to ease past Padiham on


found scoring runs difficult during a ferocious opening spell from the lethal S. Bishop and fiery D. Booth. Spin-twins Nicholson and Houldsworth then took over, continually beating the bat. With wicket­ keeper Blackburn in prime form, Padiham were tak­ ing few risks. Clitheroe were never in


Mark in with a shout


BUDDING y ou n g cyclists cheered on some of the world’s top competitors as they passed through the Rib­ ble Valley on Tuesday. The Milk Race came


to town and, with it, the razzamataz that is associated with one of the highlights of the global cycling calendar. The local terrain cer­


Players wanted


HENTHORN Uni t ed B o y s ’ F o o tb a l l Club figu red highly in the league presentation eve­ ning held at King George’s Hall, Blackburn. The under-12 player of


the season was David Sut­ cliffe with the under-13 award going to Martin


Aspinall. Henthorn's under-16


tainly suited local ama­ teur Mark Gornall, who lead the chasing pack through Clitheroe as they tried to gain ground on the brea­ kaway group of six. Mark’s persistence certainly paid off as he recorded a very com­ mendable fifth place at the end of the day — his best of the race so far. Among those cheer­


team all received league and cup runners-up medals. The club will be running


four teams next season — for under 12s, 13s, 14s and


17s. - All existing members and any new p lay e rs interested in jo in in g one o f


training on the castle field each Monday evening, commencing next week at


7 p.m. Any parents interested


ing on the local hero were pupils of Clith- eroe’s Pendlc County Junior School, who are pictured watching one of the leaders zoom past.


Bowlers in form


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 2nd XI 132 for 8,


David Pilkington (Accring­ ton 398497).


submitted prior to July 1st, 1989.


Whitewashes


. Club’s summer teams, who won all th eir thre e matches 5-0 and only dropped six games doing


IT was a tremendous week for Cl i theroe Squash


so.


Blackburn Northern lsts, with 3-0 victories for Mar­ jorie Brass, Sara Thomp­


The ladies were away at son, ” ' ‘


Hutchinson for Dorothy Barker. The men’s lsts of Peter


Applications must be


Kibblesdale Wanderers 2nd XI 133 for 8


RIBBLESDALE Wan­


d e re rs claimed a two- wicket victory in this Whitbread Ribblesdale Cricket League Division Two match thanks mainly to the effective bowling of Ian Britcliffe and Andrew


Braithwaite. Oswaldtwistle batted


HOMING


CLITHEROE Homing| Society’s first cross-chan­ nel race of the season I began at Sartilly, a dis­ tance of 356 miles. I t was won by local


member Dave Weath- erley, and what b e tte r way to record your first success than from across the water. His cheg hen | was a very clear winner, beating its rival by 15 minutes. It was also well fancied, taking all the pools. Luck, as in every sport, I


OFFICAL OPENING OF THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT BY MR KEN HARGREAVES M.P. on Sunday, June 11th at 3.00 p.m. Visitors welcome.


For further details of the school please contact;


The Headmistress Oak Hill College


Wiswell Lane, Whalley Tel. Whalley 0254 823546


North W e s t W a te r Authority


CONTROL OF POLLUTION ACT 1974, SECTION 36 (i)(a) Notice ol Application for Consent in Pursuance of Section 34


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


Treatment Works.


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June Sth, 1939 17- ■WJli:niWkT»lllij^tfa BCpSpIHpBB


Ribble Valley -. Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1 9 7 4


LISTED BUILDING: An a p p l ic a t io n h a s be en


received to: Conservatory on South facing wall of farmhouse at Crimpton Farm Ho u s e , COW ARK, Whitewell, Bowland Forest


Low Application Nos 3/89/0375 and


0376 Extension of existing listed


house into redundant farm buildings (shippon) at Loud M y th am , N r C h ip p in g , BOWLAND WITH LEAGRAM. Application No 3/89/0381.


•New Shop front installation at 1 0 / 1 2 , C a s t l e S t r e e t , CLITHEROE Application No 3/89/0389


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of


I S p e c ia l A rc h i te c tu ra l or Historic Interest. Any person w i s 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 to the Borough Planning and Technic al Officer, Council O f f i c e s , C h u r c h W a l k , Clitheroe 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


wh0 wishes t0 make representation about the the application has appeared


th e teams should meet for aDn|jcation should do so in writing to: Secretary of State for the o n t h e D e v e I o p m e n t ....................................... ....... ” ' S o n m e n t Water Quality Division, Room A142 Romney | Sub-Committee agenda. Any


House, 43 Marsham Street, LONDON, SW1P 3PY no later than 17th Juy 1989.


in helping run the teams will be welcomed.


A copy of the application may be inspected free of char9 ° aj North West Water, Hindpool Road, Barrow in Furness, at all


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


Warrington.


representations received after the 21 day period will not be ta k en into ac co u n t when determining the application.


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


the period stated. 1


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT When you cancel a


classified advertisement you will be given a STOP NUMBER


first and put on 29 before tu rn e ’(1 out to be the losing the wicket of Hin- w;nnel. die. The home team con- T h e b i r d s w e r e tinued to lose wickets liberatet] at G.35 a.m. in a


itchinson a,Id a 3-1 win ^ X to ta l lo t beatable ^ w e ^ - Sartilly 132.


i'6Marie^Asphi3and Jean f /^ t l l^ T u s h e d their ?uic‘ter than No 2


• r „ c„„. Thnmn ter '


any danger and Palmer (28) got them off to a light­ ning start. Robinson (10 n.o.) and Houldsworth (6 n.o.) finished it off for Clitheroe. P a l m e r ’ s i n n i n gs


season. Windermere successes


LOCAL Scouts, Guides son (St Paul’s) was second and leaders took part in a in the junior slalom.^ day­ long distance canoe race queline Woodward


(Chat-


on Lake Windermere last Sunday, recording several successes. The seni or Sc o u t s ’


course was six miles and the junior Scouts and Guides’ event was 4.5 miles. Stephen Woodward (St


burn Cubs) was first lady veteran.


Clitheroe and District we r e Zac Wi lkinson, Simon Holt, Vernon Har­ greaves, Shirley Hartle- bury and Anne Pietrzak.


Also competing from


Mary’s) was first in the senior slalom, with Darren Jackson third. Gemma Hargreaves (Langho) was first in the junior Guide slalom and Rachel Thomp-


YOUNG people are being invited to apply for a new apprenticeship scheme with the county council’s landscaping and grounds maintenance team.


ACCESS FOR THIRD YEAR PUPILS i.


I t offers a three-year


City and Guilds training programme for 25 people, c omb i n i n g p r a c t i c a l experience with training at the Lancashire College of Agriculture. Details can be obtained by calling Preston 263875. _____


- '- J


J to promote tourism and •eludes Ribble Valley Iiuneil. It has drawn up a I'e-year promotions ac- Bin-programme and Mr mpenshaw’s task will be to l ■isure that this is canned 1 Mr Openshaw has been


Insortium of five local Ithorities. The consortium was set


it. i'ith Ribble Valley for less


fJ2n. a year, but council Sfficials are denying that le is leaving after a dis-


Ig re em e n t with the authority.


|g e r , said: “Tony is leav­ ing for enhanced career Sirospects. He has not lieen with us very long, ■nut that is the way it goes. IHe is certainly not going lunder a cloud or any ' ' fike that. We wish


I Mr Paul Timson, legal Ind administration man-


his work.” : :


series is at Wigan on June 25th and any Scout or Guide wishing to compete should contact Stephen


The next race in the Pietrzak. Apprenticeship


Norcliffe (3-0), Graham Plant (3-1), Warreiii Star- inn"ingSi but iooked safe at buck (3-0), Tony Pntt (3-0) ^ for 3 However, the and Lawrence Pollitt (3-2) awa„ s;cie ]ost four more had a comfortable victory wjckets for j ust 20 runs away at East Lancashire an(] iooked in trouble at 97 lsts.


at Reedley 3rds, never to victory by Dean Braith- ouse (1195.95); 8th, B. waite with a badly-needed Scott (1194.03); 9th, H. 20 not out. He combined chatburn (1191.69); 10th,


The men’s 2nds, at home were put back on the road (f 198.34); 7th, H. Lofth- _ r


for seven. Ribblesdale were


included a personal mile­ stone for the opener as he reached 500 runs for the


seemed in any trouble, with Roger Singer (3-0), Dave Mitchell (3-1), Paul McGuire (3-0), Steve Hit- chen (3-0) and Tony Walmsle y (3-1) al l victorious.


Summer darts THE Clitheroe Men’s Invi­


League is being hotly con- dcrers: A. Dickmson 14 tested with just two points H. Kenyon lo, W. Biadley


ct aatnion Summe r Dar t s .o — o ci separating the top three


A and third-place Kings Arms A have a game in hand and look in a strong postition. In the second division, Kings Arms B have taken a commanding lead and are the only team in the league to have won all their matches so far.


17, Station 17, LLWML 14. Horseshoe 6.


m R


22, O a k ____


k B lb .c r o s s Ke .ys Partridge 11.


Second-place Royal Oak 8, P. Atkinson 4 - -■ ■ ■ ” • Braithwaite 20n.o., W


Braithwaite 2, J. Hutchins D


__ . . 16, A


Slinger 1, G. Bamber 10 n.o. , (eight wicket s )


extras, 19, total 133. This Saturday Ribbles­


dale 2nd XI face Rolls Royco 2nd XI away.


^ ---------- f TEAMS


Le ad in g positions- Divi- RibbIes(Iale Wanderers 1st XI sion One — W hite H o is e (v. Rea(b Sat„2 p .m „ home): I’.


23 Royal Oak A 22, Kings Seedle, M. Dennett, R. Bed- Arms A 21 C rav en H e ife r ford, D. Bennett, T. Braith ,7


Division Two — Kings Britcliffe. Arms B 27, Black Horse rr-WMr R 1 ;


CCWIVIC B 16. Royal awav). j.Hutchins. W. Simper, A Dickinson,


Low M o o r 12, D o g a n d Bamber. W. Bradley. P.Atkin­ son. N. Parker, R. Driver. D. Howard, 1. Nuttall. Scorer: P


Rnvnl XI (v R°»* Boyce, Sat., 2 p.m., 16, ... _________ ______


Kom scmi vvanuei i


Kenvon. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rd


XI (v Great Harwood. Sun.. 2 m. away): B. Pinch, I. Nuttall, .. P a rk e r , R. D r iv e r . P.


Spencer, J. Burke. J. Hutchins, I. Britcliffe, N. Schofield, K. allows, T. Byrnes. Scorer: C.


Britcliffe.


XI (v Baxenden, Sun.. 2 p.m., home): B. Spencer, B. Kortikas, D. Overy, D. Taylor, M. Briggs, D. Howard, S. Booth, P. Cot- tam. M. Davies, P. Kenyon. Reserves: I. Paul, B. O’Neill. Ribblesdale Wanderers Youth XI (v Padiham. Mon., home):


Ribblesdale Wanderers i outh ,


Same team. Clitheroe Cricket Club 1st XI Earbv/Sat., 2 p.m., away):


N. Ashworth, A. Henderson. K. Fawcett. B. Mocke, P. Rushton. K. N o rk e t t . M. Sharp. M. Dewhurst. A. King. P. Bishop,


(v Burnley Belvedere, Sat., 2 p.m...h ome): A. Rigby. S. Westhead, A. Draketord. M. Scott. S. Blackburn. M. Booth. F. Hussain, J . Scorah, R. Sharp, 'S. Bishop, N. Bolton. Scorer: S.‘ Duckworth. Clitheroe Cricket Club 3rd XI


Lones. Scorer: A. Booth. Clitheroe Cricket Club 2nd XI


r r m i r A { Threlfal| G Lcach H Ken. v o n , R ay to n . S c o re r : C.


s - I>ro,;tor- M- W'iv,|e-V


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd I. Britcliffe. G.


*- „ . ..Mnn tr Kir f lo a t t Rm itV l- i Da K un uk iy<»u


p e r minut e) ; 2nd, H. Lofthouse (1234.08); 3rd, A. & C. Rung (1223.63); 4th, D. Parker (1220.67); 5th, B. Scott (1213.23); 6th, F. R. Howa r th


„ ,____


with Gordon Bamber to H Lofthouse (1188.28); win the match with 2.2 lu h | g Scott (H86.91); overs left.


8-


Oswaldtwistle: 132 lor (ng5 go) '


4-56-4, G. Bamber 5-2-12- 0, W. Slinger 12-2-33-0, A. Braithwaite 8-2-21-4. Rib blesdalc Wan -


Bowling: I. Britcliffe 20- 12th , F. R. Howa r t h


Dispersal sale


A MILK quota of 3.0391 butter- fat, about 15% used, was sold in two lots of 40,000 litres and 34,801 litres at a dispersal sale at Fields House Farm. Grindle- ton, when it made 30p and 34p


per litre. Mowing and grazing rights at


the farm were also on offer until the end of October this year, and made £87 per acre (average


£72.23). Dairy cows on offer made an


average price of £580.35. Cows due June/July to £835 (average


£ 8 0 5 ) . d u e S e p t /O c t to £090(£032). due Nov/Dec to £088 (£021), calved cows to £505


(£481). Young stock: Charolais X bull


calves to £345 (£208), heifers to £280 (£187.50). Charolais stock


bulls to £010. Sheep: ewes with lambs to £118 (£05), Suffolk tups to £140. Two dogs, a four-year-old


Toddler hurt


A TODDLER received cuts to his mouth after being involved in an acci­ dent on the A59 on Tues­


day evening. The accident occurred at


the notorious junction with the Clitheroe south link road. A BMW driven by Mary


bitch and a six-year-old bitch made £420 and £300.


plays a small part. Dave found himself short of hens and fellow club member Derrick Kay let him have ■ a couple. One of them


regularly and eventually light north wind and took finished at 118, with Por- jess bbiab njne hours to


main backbone cover tbe distance, a little °f ^


In reply, Ribblesdale Re's u i tS: 1st, D.R. enjoyed a inconsistent Weatherley (1258.57 yards


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 TELEPHONES;


Editorial...........Clithcroe 22321 Advertising.......Clitheroe 22323 Classified............Burnley 22331


Whiteside’s of Clitheroe Ltd, of Shawbridge St, CLilheroe, Lancs. BB7 1NA, is applying to rep la c e with ch an g e a licence to use Shawbridge SI, Clithe ro e BB7 1NA as an operating centre for 5 goods vehicles. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicia lly a f fe c ted may make writfen representation to the Licensing Authority af North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Rep re s en to rs must at the same time send a copy of their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.


GATERING


B A R B A R A 'S P A T IS S E R IE iiml cake a r t is t ry , l lr i l l ia n t b u l le t s . S u p e rb s w e e ts . W o n d e r fu l w cd d iu i l cukes. Q u a l i ty c h r is te n in g , a n n i ­ versary, 18th and 21st cakes p lu s lO O ’ s o f n o v e l t y designs, business lunches, funerals, ch ild ren ’s parties, C a te r in g at i ts v e ry be st . T e l . Collie 8 6 5 7 7 3 .


asBam


Established for 5 years, buffets tor weddings,


birthdays etc., unlimited area, tree estimates, reasonable and


competitive rates, (or prompt attention tel: Colne


865420 or 864739 any time


C L IT H E R O E A R M Y Cadet F o r c e , w in n in g d r a w t ic k e ts : C a r r ia g e c lo c k - 103. jug o f Whisky - 2 7 0 .


Set of pictures i 218. £ 4 8 .8 8 colle cted fo r A rm y


Cadet Fund. C L ITH E R O E Fo o tb al l Club. £ 10 No 6 7.


M a y . blues D raw . Winning Numbers: £ 7 5 No I . £ 5 0 No 1 11 . £ 25 No 1 15 . £ 25 No 5 6 . £ 1 0 No 112. £ 10 No 3 3.


Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development and Client Services. March 2nd, 1989.


Ribbie Valley Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 - 1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An a p p l ic a t io n has be en received, lor permission to: C o n s e n t to d i s p l a y an advertisement at Land to the front of Backfold Cottage, 86 R e g e n t


S t r e e t ,


WADDINGTON. Application No. 3/89/0377. E re c t io n ol s in g le storey d om e s t ic e x te n s io n , and erection of double garage at Lantern Cottage, 27 Pendleton Road, WISWELL. Application No. 3/89/0379. C h a n g e of Us e to form e xt en s io n to residentia l curtilage at Greenhaven Farm, SAWLEY. Application No. 3/89/0384. New Shop tront installation at 1 0 /1 2 , C a s t l e S t r e e t , CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/89/0389.


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 Technic al Offic er, Council O f f i c e s , C h u r c h W a l k , Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions ot the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members ot the public once the application has appeared o n th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be ta ken into account when determining the application. A copy of the application torm and plan may be inspected in the Plan n in g D e p a r tm en t within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey',. Director of Development


and Client Services. June 8th, 1989.


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Rosalie Bennett (72), of Dinckley Hall Farm, Ken­ yon Way, Dinckley, was in collision with a Peugeot driven by. Michael Cairns (29), of Openshaw Drive, Blackburn, at 6-20 p.m. Mrs B e n n e t t wa s


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detained at Blackburn Royal Infirmary with head and neck injuries. Mr Cairns had neck and knee injuries, while his son, Andrew (2), suffered cuts


to his mouth. Carpet thefts


(v Blackburn Northern. Sun., 2 .m., away): G. Cartledge. B Iriggs. P. Griffiths, D. Booth,


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■every success and will still ■through ibe seeing quite a lot of him


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| His position has been ■advertised and already


■there is^ considerable ■interest in the vaeanev ■Mr Timson added.


IT has been a most suc­ cessful season for Ribb­ lesdale School’s third year footballers, cul- >





minating >n, a .fj " e Hyndburn and Ribble;


Augustine’s. Once againy two


teams from the Ribble


Schools Cup victory m extra time over ist.i


Valley made the final of the competition, defeat­


ing all the Hyndburn teams.


, the Ribblesdale team have also represented the district team, which : has also had an excel­ lent season in the Lan­


Several members o f '


cashire Cup. Those that repre­


School’s third year team. Back, from the


sented the district were David Swain, Jamie Clarkson, Joshua Met­ calf, Stephen Wild, Richard Allen and Dean


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Foster, Richard Allen, Jamie Clarkson.Front:


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Steve Simpson, Garry Kay, Joshua Metcalf, David Swain, Jason Farmer.


ton. Scorer: R. Preston. Clitheroe Cricket Club 1st XI


A CARPET shop in King S t r e e t , Whal l ey, was entered on Monday night hnd a quantity of Chinese, mohair and sheepskin rugs were stolen, as was an


(v Whittle, Sun., 2 p.m. away): N. Ashworth, A. Henderson. K. Fawcett, B. Mocke, P. Rushton. K. Norkett, M. Sharp, S. Black­ burn. P. Bishop. G. Sutcliffe Lones. Scorer: A. Booth. Clitheroe Cricket Club Youth


XI (v Whalley. Mon., G-30 p.r home): A. Robinson. R. Palmer,


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