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THE opening of a new hotel in Cl i the roe - has been seriously delayed by the dis covery of extensive dry rot — but the hold-up has given owners Austin, and Lynn Ball more time to come up with a novel logo for the business. First the couple, who took
Old Post House Hotel,” to mark the building’s use as a post office from 1873 to 1928. The idea of using it was
suggested by Pen Marketing, at Sabden, which was called in to help with the marketing of the hotel.
major task in itself, said Pen Ma rk e ting wr i t e r Mark Blewitt — particularly as it is the first time anyone has tried reproducing a Victorian stamp as a logo. Nobody in
Getting approval was a
the Post Office seemed to know who was responsible for granting permission for using a sovereign’s head and it was some time before Mark was told he had to apply to the Lord Chamberlain’s office at Buckingham Palace. Mr and Mrs Ball are
decorating their hotel in Vic torian style and already have a number of Victorian fittings and furnishings from previous pubs and restaurants they have run during their 20 years of catering. They are also
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November lGth, 1989 7
buying Victorian stamps and first-day covers, which they plan to frame and hang throughout the hotel. The couple, who also own
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LADIES TAKE REST FROM YOGA FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER
been meeting since June 1985, was started by Mrs Joyce Walker. The 14 members are
THE Sawley Yoga Group took time out from bend ing, stretching and medi tation to hold its first din ner at Gisburn’s Grove Cottage Restaurant. The group, which has
are founder member Mrs Walker (right) and teacher Mrs Board (left).
Threw plant pot at
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A WOMAN who threw a plant pot at a police car was fined £10 by Clitheroe Magistrates. The court heard that
two police officers went to see Susan Pinch (45), o f !) Shawbridge Street, Clith eroe, to inform her that her husband had been arrested for an alleged offence of burglary. Following their arrival,
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LOCAL councillors have criticised as “undemocra tic” a decision by the Regional Health Authority to add fluoride to the water supply.
Council meeting last week, Coun. Bert Jones (Clith eroe) said that the health authority had endorsed water fluoridation despite the fact ,that Lancashire County Council and 11 of the 14 Lancashire councils, plus three MPs, opposed it.
At the Ribble Valley
Public Works and Health Committee, Coun. Harry Waddington, said that his committee would continue to oppose the planned fluo ridation and would ask the health authority to recon sider its policy.,
decision against the wishes of th e p e o p l e , ” he declared. “What sort of democracy do we live in?” The chairman of the
“This is a dictatorial On show
PAINTINGS by Whalley Art Group are currently on show at the village library. The exhibition, which
also includes a display of ceramic figures created by Keiran Horrigan, lasts until the end of the month. For the future, the
library- has plans to show work by Blackburn artists
and an exhibition of silk and lace items.
THERE was 100 per cent success for Clitheroc entrants to the British Canoe Union Course when they were awarded canoe instructor awards at Lan cashire County Council’s Outdoor Education Centre, Tower Wood, Windermere. •
youth workers Mr Pino Pozzi and Mr Russell Menzics, of Trinity Youth Club. Our picture shows, from the left, Mr Lccs, Mr Herd, Mr Mcnzics and Mr
teacher Mr Jem Lccs, of the art and design department, and Mr David Herd, leader of the Clithcroe Venture Scouts, both gaining senior instructor awards. This success was underlined with the presentation of instructor awards to
The course, which lasted over a weekend, led to Ribblcsdale High School .
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trips to the super centre in Bury, which attracts enthusiasts from all over the North. Following our stories — and a petition from
a number of enthusiasts in the summer — the council’s client and technical manager, Mr Mal colm Walker, made a detailed study of the sport in the town.
ing of the council’s Recreation and Leisure Com mittee, which decided to organise the bus to ferry eager skaters to Bury, the home of the monster half-pipe, where the youngsters can enjoy their sport in safety.
He reported his findings to the October meet
this Sunday at 12-30 p.m., returning at 7 p.m. The trip is only open to skaters fully equipped with safety gear.
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WELCOMING the return of the railway services could lead to plan ning problems in the future, says a local resident.
School teacher Mr Joseph Morton (G7), of Pimlico Road, who has lived in Clitheroe since 1954 and is a regular walker around the town, believes plan ners should be looking a century ahead, rather than allowing development piecemeal. “I’m not against the
Former Ribblesdale
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G e o r g e Almo n d (above) said: “We wel come new members, but our standards are high and we take our training seriously.”
Stolen cheque
ATTEMPTS were made to use a stolen cheque book and card in Boots the Chemist, Castle Street, Clitheroe, last week. A police spokesman said
that a man entered the building and tried to obtain gif t vouchers valued at £50. The shop assistant became suspi cious and the man left. Further investigations
100 years ahead as the land opportunities exist now. We ourselves are enjoying what began 100
Free check for war veterans
WAR veterans in the Rib ble Valley are being offered a free medical service. The service is aimed at
people who were prisoners of war in the Far East during the second world war and could still have tropical diseases in their systems, though they might not realise it. The War Pensions
revealed that the cheque book and cheque card had, in fact, been stolen. Clith eroe police are currently investigating the incident.
years ago and it is up to at Knunck Knowles; us to make the town • A new railway spur to agreeable for our grand- Chatburn for servicing the children. “Is the retention quarry (which has a finite of the railway in Clith- life), e r n e ’s l o n g - t e rm If these developments interests?”
Mr Morton, Cl i theroe around Clitheroe, “it will could see the following “exciting scenario”: • No Bawdlands and
Without a railway, said plan to keep a green belt were linked to an overall
behind Booths, meeting Castle View at the old station; • No station building,
Pimlico bridges; • An inner bypass
yard, replaced by land scaping to give a sweeping view over Back Commons to the Coe, Waddow Hall and beyond; • A re-sited Post Office
embankment, garages or builder’s yard; • A re-sited council
Branch of the DSS will arrange for the special free check-up and pay all necessary expenses. If anyone requires any
further information they should contact Mr J. For rest (Blackburn 54908).
lico Road, with a northern exit to Park Avenue and paral lel roads — and building here rather than
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extended to the lower Primrose.and Barraclough areas and a possible exten sion to Mitton Flats and Mitton Road, with some development here reduc ing the pressure on Bar- row and Whalley; • The levelling of Pim
site, though still domin ated by Clitheroe Castle; • Mitchell S t r e e t
act as a powerful restraint on development opportun ism,” said Mr Morton. “There is land from the
old cattle market site, land from railway property, land from a gasometer, land from allotments and land from a council yard. What more could we want? “ Let’s not risk our
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