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A TALENTED Chatbum horsewoman is leading the field as Britain’s top young dressage rider and is now being


tipped for the next Olympics. TopL-cnn VlQI other members of the a northern heat at Cat-.


Joanna Jackson (19.) national team are now. terick last month. She won


p u s parts of the coun- and Joanna has been train- competition on her own try in the prestigious ing with Lady Joicey dur- mount, Wooden Top, a Young Rider Competi- ing the winter months.


I Friday, organised by contender for joining, the th e B r i t i s h H o r s e


Societv urging her to enter trials


national equestrian team, Joanna, of The Royds,


tion a t Goodwood on “She is- now a strong national team and is hop-


Minutes a f te r she selection trials early next ing to take part in the Goodwood.


Bay Cross, which claimed a qualifying place in the final and ended with s e v e n th r a t i n g a t


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rode to victory on Mester Mouse, an eight-year-old Danish Warmblood stal­ lion owned by England international rider Lady Joicey, of Northumber­ land. The competition for riders under 22 took place in the international arena and each competitor com­ pleted six-and-a-half minutes of dressage tests before three top judges. Said Joanna’s father,


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Joanna, who has opted for a full-time career in horse riding, has also,


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national team takes place every year and anyone chosen next yeai- will obviously be a strong pon- tender for the Olympics.”


A former Bowland County Secondary School pupil who won her first major competition at the age of 10, Joanna qualified


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year running. She won the British Horse Society’s national dressage talent spotting final at the Tal- land School of Equitation, near Cirencester, and was awarded a £100 prize for training purposes. Her-next major compe­


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tition is on Tuesday, when she intends to compete in the Pony Club Champion­ ships at Weston Park.


Treble honours for choir


THREE young choristers of St Helen’s Church, Waddington, were pre­ sented with awards at the Sunday morning ser­ vice of Mattins.


Sarah Baron (12), Simon Cunliffe (12) and Ben Whitham (11) have gained the Provost’s Chorister Award of the Diocese of Bradford.


dener Simon of Wad- dington Road mimicked his way to the final after winning by a landslide of popular votes during a preliminary phone-in competition. He polled :i,lil2 votes of


the :S.r>0(l phoned in during the 20 minutes allowed for listeners to make up their minds. He joins a line-up of


iss Alice Dyson (left) r Simonstone WI won lmired floral display Mrs J. Holroyd and


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H), J. Watson (G). land-sewn patchwork: S. eleigh (F), J. Darby (BL), it 3 M. Bottomley (WB), S. uveston (G), S. Robinson (F), *3onnan (WH). ’oilet bag or holdall: S. Gra-


amriscit (BL), J. Cotton (BL); it 3 M. Fogg (WH), J. Price A. initting — sleeved garment: Singleton (WB), joint 2 M.


-ton (G), joint 2 S. Har- ,-aves (GR), C. Smith (WH); Xewlove (G). Minting on silk ribbon: B.


r.tomley (WB), J. Davis (BL); it 3 C. Jarvis (BL), S. Robin- .(F). Cnitting — child’s garment: Jolly (S), joint 2 M. Barrett , S. Hargreaves (GR), K. binson (WH), F. Singleton B); joint 3 D. Chadwick (F), ^ottam (SA). Crocheted item: E. Edwards joint 2 B. Brennand (SA), Seremak (W); F. Singleton B).


gham (BL), J. Price (BL). S traw m a r q u e t ry : B. ramrisch (BL), joint 2 P. Jel- v (S), C. Newnouse (D); J.


dressmaking — lingerie: S. ibinson (F), S. Hargreaves R), joint 3 S. Graveston (G), Jelley (S). X e ed lem ade la c e : M. 'ttomley. P a p e r c r a f t C h r is tm a s coration: S. Graveston (G), Kramrisch (BL), joint 3 A.


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. Boucher (WA), L. Smith A); joint 2 E. Leyland (BL), . Nelson (C), M. Rownson >L), A. Taylor (WH); F. Sere- ;ak (W). I llum in a ted in i t ia l : J .


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olroyd (S), joint 2 E. Jefferson 5L), P. Jelley (S); joint 3 J. ’ " (BK), B. Kramrisch


Javis (BL). Co-operative entry — “ a


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ansport” : F. Ripley (BL), lint 2 A. Benson (WA), G. oftus (D); joint 3 G. Kinrade VH), J. Lund (S), S. Robinson 0, F. Singleton (WB), J. Troi- tt (WH). Black and white photo —


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The examination consisted of a practical test on the sin g in g of hymns, psalms, anthems and sight-singing and also a written paper on the theory of music, the liturgy of the Anglican Church and Bible study.


Mr Alan Horsey, organ­ ist of Bradford Cathe­


eight finalists in a live broadcast from Broadcast­ ing House.' London. Earlier this year, Simon


gave a demonstration of his talents on the US armed forces' radio and television networks at West Point, Virginia, fol­ lowing an performance on British Forces’ radio. He has also achieved his


long-term ambition of per­ forming on all the local radio stations in Britain.


No bungalow


(THE Development Con trol Sub-committee of Rib­ ble Valley Borough Coun­ cil has r e je c te d an application for a retire ment bungalow at land off W a d d in g to n Road Clitheroe.


dral, conducted the examina tion th e re recently. The choristers were prepared by their choir director, Mrs Jean Hartley.


The medals were pre­ sented by Mr G. Jame­ son, a former headmas- t e r of R o c h e s te r Cathedral Choir School, and the certificates will be awarded at the Dioc­ esan Choral Festival at Ilkley, in October.


Sarah, of West Bradford Road, Waddington,is a pupil of Clitheroe Royal G ram m a r S ch o o l; Simon, of Pinder Close, Waddington, attends St Wilfrid’s CE School, Blackburn; and Ben, of Upbrooks, Clitheroe, has just finished at Pen­ dle Junior School, Clith­


eroe, prior to going to QEGS-at Blackburn.


Plea for help from triathlon team


HELP is needed from Ribble Valley shops, firms and other sections of the community to


meet the cost of staging the 1989 triathlon. Proceeds from this teers, but the cost oi


Unfortunately, -major entry forms wm be avail- . , . fixed for the event and


year’s event are to go prizes, numbers and ban- towards helping disabled ners has to be met. sportsmen and women. October 8th has been .. . .


sportswear company Ree- able shortly from the Rib- bqk has been compelled to We Valley Council Offices, withdraw sponsorship this year because of increasing demands on the firm’s generosity.


I triathlon and the 10k and 110-mile road races.


I demands for sponsorship, I the firm has decided to I support just one of the I events, either the 10k or 110-mile road race.


Due to in c re a s e d


I ley Mayor Coun. John I Cliff, whose charity fund I will benefit from the pro­ ceeds , is appealing for


As a result, Ribble Val-


ursery rhyme” : (BK), (BL), F).


iS), Phillip Cottier (WB), Amy Iughes(BK).


Children’s section Art (5-7 yrs): Robert Holroyd


, Art (8*11 yrs): Jennifer lolroyd (S), Gillian Webb (S), •Cmma McColm (S). Art (12-15 yrs): Helen Taylor


beth Pollard (S), Robe rt Holroyd (S), Claire Booth (D). Handwriting (8-11 yrs):


GR), Nina Taylor (GR), ~ ebecca Loftus (D). Handwriting (5-7 yrs): Eliza­


.hristine Pollard (S), Jane Brewer (BL), Jennifer Holroyd S).


Handwriting (12-15 yrs): Sarah Baron (WA), Rebecca


Helen Booth (D), Helen Taylor /GR), Diane Booth (D). Handicraft from a kit: Jen­


Loftus (D), Martin Frost (SA). Item from wool oddments:


nifer Garner (WH), Jane Brewer (BL), Jennifer Pollard (S).


Nina Taylor (GR), Rebecca Loftus (D).


Peg doll: Emma Kitney (S),


Handicraft, not bought pack: Helen Taylor (GR), Sarah


Baron (WA), Victoria Procter . (SA). Animal made from veget­


ables: Helen Booth (D), Phillip Cottier (WB), Sarah Baron (WA).


(BL), Christine Pollard (S), Charlotte Haynes (LM).


Chocolate buns: Jane Brewer :


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(support from the commu- | nity for donations of tro- | phies and vouchers. These | willbe presented to win- | ners in the men’s, women’s | and veterans’ classes.


| offers of trophies have I been made.


Already a number of


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Kiosk concern .


DISTRESS has been shown regarding the state of one of Whailey’s tele phone kiosks.


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Kristina is best


man for the job!


The best man at a wedding at Clitheroe Register Office was. . . the bride’s sister! Miss Kristina Lofth-


ouse, a nanny in London, carried out all the official duties, including handing over the ring and making the best man’s speech. - Her sister/ Miss Juliet


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and she carried a bouquet of silk roses in white and lem o n , w i th w h i te


Andrea Lofthouse, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Lofthouse, of Siddows Avenue, Clitheroe, was marrying Mr Steven Thomas Whyte, the son of Mr and Mrs T. Whyte, of Manchester. They met while working


at Tuff Link House, Padi- ham, where the bride is a packing supervisor and the bridegroom a production co-ordinator. . Kristina’s mother, Mrs


carnations. The page boy was the


bride’s nephew, Liam Lofthouse. A reception was held in


the garden of the bride’s parents’ home. . The couple, who spent


their honeymoon in Ibiza, are to live in Clitheroe. •


Rejection of appeal


A PLAN to build five houses and garages on land off Garstang Road, Chipping, would be encroaching on open coun­ tryside if allowed to go ahead.


a Department of the Environment inspector who rejected an appeal by T. J. Hobday Associates against the Ribble Valley Council’s original rejection of the scheme.


That was the opinion of


that access to the pro­ posed housing site would have created a virtual crossroads. An alternative of individual property accesses would be equally unsatisfactory from the point of view of highway safety.


The inspector added


Sylvia Lofthouse, said; “Kristina is a natural extrovert and so when the couple asked hfer to be best man, because Steven didn’t know many people in the area, she was happy to accept." The bride, given away


Second! We’re ‘blooming’


by her father, wore a full- length gown of white silk covered in diamond-pat­ terned lace and trimmed with pearl buttons on the bodice. A white lace tiara held her waist-length veil


fed up with it


THE villagers of Whalley are blooming fed up . .. because, after a tremendous effort, they have again come second in the North West large village section of the Britain in Bloom competition.


Sabden’s new playground is nearing completion


SABDEN’S new-look children’s playground is expected to be com­ pleted before the end of the school holidays.


parish council meeting They also decided that would take on a bright that playground improve- gulleys in Clitheroe Road new look next spring, fol- ments were well under- which became blocked lowing the planting of way, with a new slide and during a recent downpour 1,000 bulbs. Areas for the new frame for the swings need clearing and that a bulbs, donated by the Rib- already in place and local joiner should be ble Valley Council, include another piece of equip- asked to r e p a i r th e the Cobden Mill area, ment to be installed soon, damaged timbers on the Watt S tre e t , Pendle Councillors decided to Jubilee Bridge.


It was reported at the trees Road area. Sabden, it was learned, t


keep an eye on the village ' Councillors heat’d that area near the post office, cal' park after complaints tadpoles, donated by. I t was reported that about ca rav an s and Simonstone Conservation there was still a vacancy untaxed vehicles having Group, had been happily on the parish council fol- been left there.


Street East and the grassy


The council had no Lodge as it was felt Sab- Mrs Marjorie Bostock. objections to three plan- den Brook was not a suit- Members were now enti- ning applications, involv- able environment.


. deposited in Stubbins lowing the resignation of


ing the change of use from The conservation group her as there had been no a shop to a cafe at 27 Padi- had offered to provide the call for an election, ham Road, a bathroom, tadpoles following the The next meeting was extension at Fairways, recent pollution and poi- fixed for September 5th at Whalley' Road, and a rear soning of wildlife in the 7-30 p.m. in the Methodist extension, conservatory; jjrook.


tied to co-opt a new mem-


and front porch at 52 Wes­ ley Street.-


developers had suggested the name, “Nicholas Mews,” for the new devel­ opment at the end of Wes­ ley Street near the front of the Methodist Church, but councillors decided that they should ask them to call it “St Nicholas Mews.” instead Lancashire County


I t was reported that i


'sign at the end of Pendle : Street • East: and Pendle- side Close, -warning motorists of the’dangers of


Ccouncil, they agreed, should be asked to place a


: children playing nearby. /. A similar sign it was felt


s h o u ld a ls o to be requested for the Crow-


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Homes are wanted for students


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panies and residents who w.ould be willing to accom­ modate European stud­


peal has gone out to ibble;Valley com­


ents. As part of the 1992 sta­ le market, Interspeak


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“always the bridesmaid” for Waddington, to o , | because it came third, daz-1 zled out of first place for| the second year running | by Port Sunlight.


I t 's another case of


Whalley was to win the Award for Community | Effort for the second year | running, which means that | the silver c u r


lage library can remain , on | its stand.


said: “We are very disap­ pointed, because we feel | while we are up against | Port Sunlight we just | don’t stand a chance.


ley in Bloom,” Mrs Thelma Feather, of Mitton Road, |


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plants put in each: year by | a very professional team, | while we are just a volun tary small body.”


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look after the students. Families who-join the scheme are paid £50 per Longbrook; week board ■ to . give -their ■ Wigan (0257-421960).


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' Companies accepting s t u d e n t s on w o rk experience do not need to pay them, although the co­ ordinator of the scheme, Irene Ratdiffe, said that' if


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— a circular flower bed at | the bus station and a dis­ play at the entrance to thel churchyard — would catch the judges’ eyes. Villagers also put in a tremendous effort helping with water­ ing flowers and the Whal­ ley in Bloom committee | has taken .orders for-hang­ ing baskets and:planted | out flowers.


Whalley had been hop­ ing that two new displays |


.> "I suppose we shouldn’t | be too disap p o in ted ,| because although we came| second in the North West, | we were-first in Lanca-| shire — and we will cer-| tainly be trying again next| y e a r ,” dec la red 1 Mrs| Feather.


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