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DVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe
CUTHEROE Tel. 24804/22323
Green light for wedding
car garage A WEDDING car and bridal hire business in Limefield Road, Whalley has been given the go-a head by Ribble Valley planners. The borough council’s
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planning depar tment received seven letters in support of an application to erect a detached garage for two business cars and the use of a room at 3 Limefield Road, Whalley as an office. The council also had
three letters of objection. The garage is to be used
BLAIMItjIG DATES
TiUST 3 1 s t . A d u l t ed u c a - n in t h e R i b b t e Va l le y , tcial s u p p l em e n t w i t h all
j id o f Di a b e t e s , 7 - 3 0 p .m. n e e G a t e I n n , F e n c e , u t r i b u t i o n s o r e n q u i r i e s . Gi s b u rn 3 4 1 .
i r s e s in t h i s p a p e r . iUST 3 r d . 1 9S 9 , Au c t io n
iUST Sth a n d 6 t h . Tw o v S h e e p D o g T r i a l s a t i s f o r d . S p o n s o r e d b y gdale .
t r a l C r a f t s F a i r , W e s t . i d f o r d P l a y i n g F i e l d s ju d g emen t C om mi t t e e .
URDAY, AUGUST 1 9 th ,
TURDAY, 1 2 t h A u g u s t , i th e ro e a r e a , WI S h ow , St g u s t i n e ’ s R C H i g h •lool, Bi l l ington.
'U R D A Y , 1 6 t h S e p t em - r. Cl i th e ro o a n d Di s t r i c t own ie s 7 5 th An n iv e r s a r y , cipe Stal l .
J: URDAY, 9 t h S e p t em b e r , 8 9 . T h e H o d d e r V a l l e y
. r icul tura l & H o r t i c u l tu r a l cie ty, 4 6 th An n u a l S h ow Sl a id b u rn , Nr . C l i th e r o e .
i r k e t . Sta l l b o o k in g s r ing ) l in H a r t l e y , P a d i h a m >631 o r E i l e e n L o w e , rdiham 7 3 1 7 3 .
>JDAY, S e p t em b e r 3 r d , b d e n ’s A n n u a l C o u n t r y
20 AUGUST, Rib b le s d a l e •lley. Vin t ag e Clu b Ra l ly .
in connection with the wedding car business, and the room in connection with a bridal hire and video enterprise. The development con
Just one ■phone cull could tell you how to puy less tux
t ro l su b -com m i t te e granted planning permis sion subject to the busi ness being for the personal benefit of Mr and Mrs K. Edwardson, and that per mission should expire on June 30th 1990 for the safeguard of the local resi dential amenity.
HONOURS DEGREE
FORMER Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupil Paul Martin Haigh has gained a
B.Sc. honours degree in medical cell biol o gy a t L iv e r p o o l University. Paul, who is the 24
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FRIDAY, JULY 14th SATURDAY, JULY 15th
(Fantastic Showgroup) PLUS SATURDAY ONLY
MENS CLUB
VENN TRACEY (Clublands No. 1 Comedian)
Star Wednesday Band of the month
WEDNESDAY JULY 19th
PELA ROCA (Brilliant Group)
| yee admission Wednesday only when dining In the carvery '
★ LOUNGE B A R * SATURDAYS
PAUL LEE AT THE ORGAN
(Brilliant Instrumentalist)
I Why not book a meal In the parvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room
| Toom available for private hire. Weddings, etc. catered for
PLEASE NOTE
Open as Usual During the Holidays
ILONGRIDGE SPORTS
I , CENTRE Tel: Longridge 4474
PRESTON RD, LONGRIDGE, Nr PRESTON' LANCASHIRE
RIBBLE VALLE) BOROUGH COUNCIL
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
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BLACKBURN
662424 NELSON
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EVERY TUESDAY FROM 18tli JULY UNTIL 22ND AUGUST (includes return bus fare admission and activities to Longridge Sports Centre)
SPECIAL TICKET OFFER S t il l Only £1.50 W Tickets available in advance from
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■ 18th, an d 25th Ju ly , 1st, 8th, 15th an d 22nd August. I RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL g ^ S e r v in g the Community^
COTTON TREE AUCTIONS Trawden
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GIANT FLEA MARKET
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Every Week
Now accepting goods for our monthly auction
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M 1 Preparation towards BHS Stage 1, Theory and PracticalI - ■M in .1L
2 Beginners Childrens Courses:- 2 day 1st and 2nd August £16.50
3 day 15th, 16th and 17th August £25.00
am - 12 30 PT - No need to book, or come every week (stable management and riding) ago 4 — 14 years — Birthday Treats Welcome.
4 Private or Small Class Lessons for nervous Adults £8.00 per hour WEALSO:-
Sell cheap Jods, Jockey skull hat, horse video hire. Agent for Spillers horse feeds.
Hire Outdoor arena £5.00 par hour
Enquiries for winter liveries and grass livenes. FOR MORE DETAILS
PHONE Ann Chippendale or Jane Granby (BHSAI) CUTHEROE 25494
ANN CHIPPENDALE DRAKE HOUSE STABLES Eaves Hall Lane, West Bradford, Clitheroe.
Eaves Hall Lane, West Bradford, Clitheroe. 5 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * n Childrens Mornings, Every Saturday and Sunday £5.75 for Z'k hours from 10 4 Yr| - ° 'd-
Starting next week 1 — 2 hours par week. Also covers Shows, Boxing, Buying horses etc. (adults welcome).
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THIS young man has taken advantage of a ride on a Loubie Lou rocking horse, while fellow browsers look on
THE annual showcase for local enterprise at th e w e e k e n d w a s v o te d a su c c e s s — despite the number of visitors being consid e rab ly down on th e
previous year. Saturday’s “Enterprise
year-old son of optician Mr Eric Haigh and his wife Pat, of Whalley Road, Clitheroe, is now enjoying a month’s holiday in France, before working as a house surgeon at Walton Hospital. Paul’s reason for ehoos
Works!” exhibition, staged by Ribble Valley Enter prise Agency and held at the Ribblesdale Agricul tural Centre, had over 60 attractions. In 1988, it was esti
Friday evening’s preview, with “A taste of Enter p r i s e .” The in v i ted audience, the guests of agency president Lord Clitheroe, enjoyed a feast, with all the refreshments coming from the Ribble
Valley. Saturday’s festivities
began at 10 a.m. when Ribble Valley MP David Waddington officially opened the proceedings.
mated that 2,000 visitors made their way to Salthill, but this time fewer than 1,000 are thought to have made the trip. Nevertheless, the exhi
ing France was the Tour tie France — he is mad keen on cycling and was a member of the North Lanes Cycling Club. He was also responsible for starting a cycling club at Liverpool University.
bitors said they were well pleased with the way things turned out. Agency director Chris
LOCAL MP Mr David Waddington, who opened the exhibition, takes a look at some of the products made by Castle Stained Glass
Rawlinson told us: “They said that it was a case of quality rather than quan tity, and the people who attended were buying.” Celebrations began at
involved a number of exhi bitors who have started out with the help of the agency and a host of organisations which pro vide help and advice for businesses. . “It was hard work but very enjoyable,” enter-
T h e p r o g r am m e Erise chairman Chris Lil-
bad day, with Wimbledon, Longridge Agricultural Show and Clitheroe Hospi tal’s Gala Day also hap pening, but th e re is always something going on in the Ribble Valley as it
urn said. “We chose a
GRINDLETON craftsman Wayne Kilner is pictured here with other exhibitors and agency officials, including president Lord Clitheroe (left) and director Mrs Chris Rawlinson (centre)
Village mourns death of squire’s brother after sudden illness
THE funeral tak e s place a t Slaidburn on S a tu rd ay of th e village sq u ire ’s you n g er
brother, Mr William Richard King-Wilkinson, who died at home on Friday after a sudden ill
ness. He was 47. Mr King-Wilkinson, of
Rock House, Slaidburn, was in partnership as a solicitor in Blackburn, fol lowing a long-established family tradition.
holic,” said squire Mr John King-Wilkinson, “and the long hours he put into his work may have affected his health.” In 1985, R ic h a rd
“Richard was a worka
Thomas’s Hospital, Lon don, and now teaches nursing at Bristol. Anthea married a major in the King’s Hussars and has two daughters. The funeral service
begins at 11-30 a.m. and Richard will be laid to rest near his mother and father in the family plot at the church.
became president of the Blackburn Law Society. His father had been presi dent in 1948, his grandfa ther from 1915 to 1921 and his great-grandfather in 1891.
Radley College, Oxford, and articled in Chelten ham. He practised in Man chester for a year and then joined his father’s practice at Strawberry Bank, Blackburn. Four years ago he went into partnership with John Leigh, running their practice from prem ises in Preston New Road, Blackburn. Richard was so dedi
Richard was educated at
cated to his work (hat he even used to see clients at his home in Slaidburn, said
the squire. “He must have been the
solicitor for just about every local organisation you can think of, as well as teing treasurer to some,”
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he added. Richard was also chair
man of the Poor’s Land Charity, set up in the 1800s to provide money for the poorofSlaidbum. His interest in local
Wendy hopes to throw away
L-plates DISABLED Whalley teenager Wendy Hollin is hoping to be able to throw away her L-plates by October. Determined Wendy is
STMTS TODAY
In addition there will be a 20% discount on all non-sale summer merchandise until 22nd July, 1989.
Also, why not take advantage of our private car park, or enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of Cookies Coffee Shop, on any of the 6 days a week that we are open.
FREELANCE artist Jennifer Shaw, of Chatburn, shows her sister, Susan Isherwood, some examples of her work
is an a re a of g re a t activity.” Mr Lilburn added that
the exhibitors went away very happy and that visi- to r s s e em e d v e ry interested in what went on.
the way, however, as music was provided by Tom Varley’s Fantasy Organ, and there was an auction of goats, as well as pony rides throughout the
It was not business all day.
draw, for a dinner for two j at the Moorcock Inn, Wad dington, was Mrs A. Leigh, of Barrow.
The winner of the free
under way for a similar | event next year.
Plans are currently .
BOWLAND FINANCIAL BURNLEY
More yellow lines in
Chipping
DOUBLE yellow lines are being extended in Chip ping, the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Committee heard.
continuing with her driv ing lessons in a specially-a dapted car provided from a public fund, which was spearheaded by Whalley Lions earlier this year. Wendy (18), of Whittam
tor of development and cli ent services, said that vehicles parking in the natTow section of Church Raike, close to the junc tion of Club Lane, were obstructing a mini-bus service.
Mr Philip Bailey, direc
Road, has been taking her family shopping in Black burn to obtain experience of driving in the test
caused by parked vehicles at the bridge and bend on the north side of Talbot Street.
Hazards were also being
centre area. She has had five driving
lessons and expects to have another nine or 10 before taking her test September or October. Wendy, who needs to be
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affairs spread further afield than Slaidburn. As well as being chairman of the governors of Bren- nand“s Endowed Primary School in the village, he. was a governor of Clith eroe Royal Grammar School, Bowland High School, and a trustee of Waddington Hospital
included gardening and driving. Attending the funeral
Spare-time interests
and burial at St Andrew’s Church will be Richard’s two sisters, Miss Jane King-Wilkinson and Mrs Anthea Hodgson. Jane spent many years in Africa as a nurse before becoth- ing assistant matron at St
mobile to take up a job as a trainee bank clerk, said: “I am sure I will do it I’m an eternal optimist!”
Stables get go-ahead
A PLAN to erect stables at land adjacent to 115 Kemple View, Clitheroe, has received the green light from Ribble Valley Council’s Development Control Sub-committee. It is proposed to erect
department has indicated that it intends to solve this problem by extending the existing “no waiting” by 16m. on the east side of Church Raike. Restric tions will also be extended on the north side of Talbot Street.
The county surveyor’s
port of local police See you there!
The move has the sup
Joint fete at hall
THE grounds of Down- ham Hall were opened to the public on Sun day, when the village playgroup and Clith eroe Crossroads Care Attendant Scheme held a jo in t fund-raising fete. The event, which was
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opened by Lord and L a d y C l i t h e r o e , at tracted nearly 300 visitors and raised £750 to be sp l i t equally between both groups. Ladies of the Cross
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roads scheme served strawberries and cream with a glass of wine and manned home produce and handicraft stalls. Playgroup mothers ran a good-as-new stall and a bric-a-brac stall and served tea and biscuits. There was also a can
dyfloss stall, supplied by Clitheroe Round Table, a tombola and various sideshows and games. Greendale Res ta u ra n t , Downham, provided ponies for rides and a jazz band played throughout the afternoon. Playgroup 100 Club
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winners were Mrs E. Barrett, Mr Wrathall and Mrs J. Rumfitt. Our picture shows
R IB B L E VALLEY Mayor John Cliff has expressed the hope of see ing more local councillors at charity events in the Valley.
two stables, a tackroom and storeroom in the most southerly corner of the
field. The development was
given approval subject to the development being for domestic use only and that no trade or business use shall be carried out from the buildings or site
events in six weeks as Mayor, he told members of the Ribble Valley Council, and at charity events usually saw more council lors from outside their wards than local council lors. He urged councillors to support all their local charity events
He has attended 50 stall. Fined £60
for speeding CLITHEROE magistrates fined David Gerard Roberts (24), of Spring Gardens, Waddington, £60 for. driving at 78 m.p.h. on the A59, the legal limit being 60. His licence was also endorsed with three pen altvnoints
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members of Downham Playgroup enjoying the fun at the face-painting
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