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THE redevelopment of the old Clitheroe Auction Mart site is a once- in-a-lifetime chance to provide a showpiece scheme which could be the envy of towns throughout the North West.
Council planning chief Mr Philip Bailey. It is for this reason,
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points out Mr Bailey, that we have to get it right — even if it means a delay in the original schedule for the scheme. “We are anxious to meet
the needs of the commu nity with mixed uses and this is making it difficult to find the right developer, one who can appreciate the sensitivity of our needs and whose interests are not purely retail. “It is this fine tuning
which is not producing a rush of developers.” In fact, from a shortlist
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of 14 interested deve lopers, only three or four are now “waiting in the
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that the Ribble Valley Council will advertise nationally in a bid to secure the services of a suitable developer.
cil’s planning brief on the this be defended in nego- future of the former auc- tiations with developers as tion mart site in Clitheroe an essential principle, has been favourable, fol- The idea of more market lowing suggestions which days is to be considered by were put forward earlier the Public Works and this year for public discus- Health Committee, while sion on how this prime the Recreation and Lei- town centre site might be sure Committee will con- developed.
Response to the coun
a size increase in the origi nal brief from a half to three-quarters of an acre in trading area and are now recommending that
days. Planners, too, stressed
have made it clear that council offices to the rede- they would prefer a bigger velopment site, open market, with more On public fears over the market days and a reth- number of shops proposed, ink over the plan for an Mr Bailey said the pro- integrated development posed amount of retail involving the physiother- floor space was considered apy and day care centres necessary to support the arid sheltered accommoda- non-profitable elements of tion off Station Road.
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come out in favour of a tion in retail floor space rethink, but have reserva tions over some sugges tions involving shops. Mr Bailey, the council’s director of development
Planners, too, have now improbable that a reduc- the redevelopment. It was
would be accepted by developers. Another public sugges
and client services, told -with more lock-up market the “Clitheroe Advertiser stalls and for a reduction and Times" that he was in the unit size of lock-up encouraged at the level of stalls and an increase in public participation.
appoint a firm of chartered surveyors to look at the financial implications of the scheme and reports will be prepared for the council. Mr Bailey said: “There
The council will now said that these proposals their number. Mr Bailey
could be discussed with development partners. The original brief made
are various ways of financ ing all this. Things are still at the consultation stage. After we have decided what we are doing, then a d e v e lo p e r c a n be appointed.” The name of the char
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tered surveyor is shortly to be announced. Things are progressing satisfacto rily and Mr Bailey is anx ious to keep the momen tum going. Twenty-one responses
no provision for a shooting range and concern was expressed by the public at this loss. Planners are now suggesting that the brief could be amended to include a shooting range if Clitheroe District Rifle and Pistol Club was able to raise funds towards the cost of one. The p la n n e rs also
tion was for the replace ment of retail floor space
sider a suggestion that the tourist information office
S C H O O L D A Y me mo r i e s we r e exchanged and teachers joined in the fun when the Ribblesdale School class of ‘76 met again on Friday night. Weeks of organisa
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tion paid off for the organisers, with ill) for mer pupils and staff of the Clitheroe school attending a reunion at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe. Dancing took place to
a disco and, after bills were paid, the remain ing £26 was donated to school funds. One of the organ
i s e r s , Mrs Susan Houghton, said after wards: “It was a great evening and we hope to arrange another in five years or so.” Pictured at Satur
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PREPARATIONS are steaming ahead for the Trinity train next month. The special silver jubi
lee train trip organised by the Methodist Church will take a party from Clith eroe to Cardiff on June 3rd. After leaving Clitheroe,
day’s reunion are for mer pupils and staff.
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A CLITHEROE man claimed tha t asking a friend to go to an Indian Restaurant led to him being arrested. When Raymond Pinch
five-and-a-half hours to visit the shops, castle, museums and parks. More details are available from Mr D. Butterworth (Clith eroe 25750).
DWELLING REFUSED
AN application for detached dwelling and garage on land between the Petre Arms and St Leonard’s Church, Whal ley Road, Langho, has been refused by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel opment Sub-committee.
posal would result in unplanned, piecemeal development, detracting from the character and appearance of the area.
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IT has been a great season for the pool players of. the De Lacy Arms, Whalley, with their two teams winning their respective leagues. As a result, the De Lacy had the honour of host
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ing the awards evening. The A team, winners of the Green League, con
Yellow League. Players were Andy Houghton, Nick Bailey, John Butcher, Lee Burgess, Adam
Shackleton, Malcolm Montague, Warren Harrison and Andrew Ellison.
were the champions, with Kings Arms A in second place, and in the Blue League it was Waggon and Horses B who were triumphant, with Wellsprings B second. The runners-up in the Green and Yellow Leagues
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gested redevelopment at odds with proposals in the planning brief. The rest were generally supportive of the brief and there were many constructive sugges tions on particular issues, said Mr Bailey. Points made by the pub
were received from the public after the planning brief was approved by Ribble Valley Council. Five responses sug
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accepted the need for a rethink over earlier sug gestions for an integrated development involving a physiotherapy centre, day care centre and sheltered accommodation on the south-west corner of the site fronting Station Road. This work would involve
It was felt that the pro
(21), of Bright Street, appeared before the town’s magistrates, he pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive and in su l t in g words and behaviour. Mr Eric Liddle, prose
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The owner of a hairdress ers’ shop, Miss Beverley Lorraine Simpson, was m a r r ie d to k i tc h e n d e s ig n e r Mr Je rem y Bywater at St Nicholas' Church, Sabden. The bride is the only
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cuting, said that shortly after midnight, police officers saw two men arguing, shouting and being aggressive towards each other in York Street, Clitheroe. A large crowd had gath
the Lancashire Structure Plan and would set a prec edent for similar applica tions, to the further detri ment of the Area of Special Landscape.
It was also contrary to Chemists’ rota
both the health authority and county council and specific amendments to the planning brief could be expected on this, Mr Bai ley added.
TODAY and tomorrow, Peter Buckley, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Hart ley’s, Church Street: Sun day, noon to 1 p.m. Mon day to Friday until 6-30 p.m.
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who works as a forestry contractor in Suffolk, said that he came out of the White Lion Hotel and saw a friend across the street. He ran after his friend to ask him if he would like to join him at the Indian Res taurant and jumped up to pat him on the back. His friend swung round
ered and a number of women were screaming at the pair. Officers arrested the two men. In mitigation, Pinch,
aggressively, but stopped when he realised who it was. Pinch said that it was
bound over in the sum of £100 for one year.
then the police arrested him. He claimed that the crowd which had gathered was nothing to do with him. He was fined £100 and
Shed blaze
A TIMBER shed at the junction of Queen Street and Shawbridge Street, Clitheroe, was badly damaged by fire late on Tuesday afternoon. Two fire appliances from Clith eroe attended the blaze.
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by her father, wore a natural raw silk dupion gown with lace creating bustle effect. Her head dress consisted of Mont Blanc lilies and cream roses and she carried bouquet of longiflorum lilies, cream roses, ivy and freesia. She was attended by
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ducted by the Rev. D McWilliams. A reception followed at the Dunken halgh Hotel, Clayton-le Moors. The couple are to live in Sabden. Photograph: J. G. Farn worth, Darwen.
HOLIDAY POST
ALL public counters at main and sub-post offices in the Ribble Valley will be closed on Bank Holiday Monday, May 29th. The following day,
number of sub-post offices will also be closed. They include Barrow, Billing ton, Sabden, Stonyhurst Henthorn Road in Clith eroe, Chatburn, Down ham, Gisburn, Rimington, Slaidburn and Wes Bradford. Pensions and allowances
due for payment on those days at an office which closed will be available week in advance.
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were Swan Hotel A and Horseshoe B respectively. Our photograph shows the jubilant members of
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub committee has approved : plan for alterations to Cob House, Whitehall Lane, Grindleton, to include con version of the existing shippon and provision of a new conservatory and new access'road to the garage.
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