Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
Farmer is fined for keeping dead on land
POULTRY was allowed to feed on the car cases'of dead sheep at a Bowland-by-Bowland farm guest-house.
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heard that, the birds pro bably produced the free range eggs used at the guest-house and there could have been problems
Clitheroe magistrates
with salmonella. Dead sheep1 were left
strewn all over Baygate Farm, which led to Fre derick Eraiest George Townson being summoned for 33 offences of leaving unburied sheep carcases on the land. “Very distressing” pic
Avenue, C h a tb u rn , pleaded guilty through his solicitor to the offences
Bid to find netball teams
obtained from Mrs Mus grove (Clitheroe 28283). League organisers are
junior league for players aged 11 to 14 years.
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also trying to assess interest in re-starting a
or over and teams are ■equired to register 14 players, although they will only have to play seven. This is to ensure that play ers are available to cover in instances of illness or holidays. More information can be
for the start of the season in April 191)0 and league members are already approaching mills, fac tories, offices, clubs and organisations in a bid to g e n e ra te ad d i t io n a ' interest. Players must be aged 15
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tures of the dead sheep- were shown to th e magistrates. Townson, of Greenfield
prosecuting for Lancashire County Council, told the co u r t th a t Townson worked the land around his mother’s home at Bay- gate Farm, which was a
that his client had 1,600 sheep at the time of the offences and he worked on a 5% loss rate. Townson had lost a number of sheep due to old age, natural causes and the cold. “He usually goes round
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THE show went on even though the principal char acters were missing at a “Blues Brothers” charity night in Clitheroe. Because of a mix-up, representatives of Pendle-
bury Children’s Hospital failed to turn up to collect a £600 cheque from the Cross Keys Inn, Lower- gate, but the fund-raisers decided that the evening should still be a time for celebration. ■ Toast of the evening were the seven regulars,
head-shave regulars did a magnificent job in rais ing such a large amount of money for the hospital and we are glad to say that after four weeks their hair is now growing back! “It was disappointing not to have anyone from
the hospital here to collect the cheque, but the eve ning turned out to be very enjoyable.” Added Lucy: “I’m happy we "have raised so much
Lucy Byrne, Mark Sargent, David Moon, Ivan Duxbury, Chris Goldsmith, Tommy Colburn and Alan Aspinall, who had lined up four weeks ago for a sponsored head shave for the hospital. There was also an opportunity for regulars to
come as “cult figures” by donning*dark sun glasses, trilbys and 1950s-style suits similar to those in the “Blues Brothers” film hit. Landlady Carol Martin1 said: “The sponsored
charity fund-raising event,following an offer-by a customer with an unusual number of tattoos on his body. The money will be raised by people willing to have a guess at the total of tattoos. Our picture shows some of the Cross Keys fund
raisers, including landlady Carol (back left) and Lucy (centre).
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cast concrete kiosk for water pumping unit on land opposite White Hall Kami, Green Lane (0740).
Wiswell: New front wall and
roof to exisiting potting shed and access passage at narrow Nursey, Whatley Hoad, Harrow (0752)
building to form four shops and one flat over listed building at property at rear of Castle Street (0748). Conversion of garage into extra bedroom at 5 Hay- hurst Kami Terrace (0755).. Erection of garage at Snlthill Industrial Estate, Lincoln Way (0701). Grinrileton: Erection of pre
sheep. They are usually of an old type and poor in health, but bought at a cheap price and sold off in spring,” he said. Mr Parkinson added
Parkinson said that his cli ent worked on land which was not the most hospita ble and ran it on his own with help from casual labour. “He buys and sells
numerous occasions and asked to dispose of the carcases, but he failed to do so. In mitigation, Mr David
keep carcases in a field or other place where dogs can gain access to them, the inspector ordered them to be removed or buried, but on her return, she found 27 sheep car cases on the land. Townson was visited on
visited the premises towards the end of last year and discovered car cases in varying degrees of decay. They had been uncovered for a consider able period of time and she felt they created a health hazard. As it was an offence to
bed and b r e a k f a s t establishment. A health inspecto
and was ordered to pay £30 on each count — a total of £990. He was also ordered to pay £600 costs. Mr Richard Haworth,
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the land and recovers the carcases as best he can,” said Mr Parkinson.
models at the well attended fund-raiser.
were Amy Astridgc (17), of Billington; Stephanie Harrison (17), of Clith eroe; Becky Murrell (16), of Sawley, and Catherine Blacktop (16), of Wilpshire. Our picture shows the
the Chatburn Road site and was arranged by the Association of Friends at CRGS, with ail the clothes on dis play from the Maggie Carol clothes shop, Wcllgatc. A total of nine models displayed the items, including four who are currently in the sixth form at the school. The student models
SCHOOL funds at Clitheroe Royal Gram mar Sehool look set to receive a welcome boost, thanks to a grand fashion show. The event -was held at
Footpath cyclists are scaring the town’s elderly
A CLITHEROE resident has hit out at young children who, he claims, are turning the town’s footpaths into racing- circuits.
Mr Brin Joynson
told members "of the Ribble Valley Police Liaison Committee ab ou t an in c id en t three months ago in Wi l s o n Stree t,
were talking outside one of their front doors when a child “came whizzing down the street” and ran into one of them, knocking her to the ground with multi-
Clitheroe. He told how two women
Staff shortage hits housing scheme
STAFF shortages at Ribble Valley Council have meant that a promotional campaign to help provide accommodation for single young
geted £30,000 to promote residential development of vacant upper floors at Clitheroe town centre properties. The money was not to
Replacement of septic tank at Kimington Caravan Park, Har- dacre Lane (0754).. Bolton-by-Bowland: Erec
vehicle at Lynwood, Pendleton Hoad (0703). Kimington and Middop:
application for one dwelling on garden allotment land, Whalley Koad (0704). Demolition of stor age container and associated screen in g a t St Leonard’s School, Wnulley Road, Langbo (0753)
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Waddington: Overhead line at Kell Koad (0705).
tion of garage at Brow Top, off Sawley Brow, Chatburn (0758). Billington: Outline planning
. Permission to park one
people has not yet taken place. Councillors had bud
would be particularly suit able for young single peo ple, one of trie groups in
be spent directly by the borough council, but in the form of improvement grants to private individu als. It was considered that the new units created
Work on target
JOINERY work has com menced at The Crescent, Clitheroe, where doors and casings are being fixed to the properties. No problems are being
Housing Committee, the director of development and client services, Mr P h ilip Bailey, said: “Because of the nature of the problem, it is neces sary for your officers to take a positive role in all this by encouraging the private sector to bring
experienced and the £16,000 contract is on tar get, Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Housing Committee was told.
when staff resources per mitted, he hoped that it would be possible to resur rect the scheme.
forward suitable proper ties. Because of staff shortages this has not proved possible and there has been no d i re c t approaches to the council.” Mr Bailey added that,
need of housing in the Rib ble Valley. In his report to the
pie injuries. Mr Joynson said young
said she was aware of the incident Mr Joynson had referred to. Because of the age of
strone, of Pennine Divi sion’s Community Affairs Department, gave a brief outline of the work his officers carried out in the area’s schools and youth organisations and the work of the road safety department in educating children to the dangers of cycling on footpaths and pavements. Ribble Valley Coun. Chris Holtom added that
to members of the public to contact the police if chil dren were riding pedal cycles in places considered to be dangerous or where cycling was banned, such as in the Castle Grounds, adding: “We can only do something about those incidents if we know about them.” Chief Insp. P. Raw-
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the child involved the police were limited in what action they were able to take. If police officers saw cyclists riding on the foot paths, they stopped them, but they were not always there to do so. Supt Darwin appealed
scared to walk on the foot path,” he told tile meeting. “Society has been condon ing a lot of this sort of thing for a long time. It is a symptom of anti-social behaviour which later on in youth is leading to maladjusted behaviour.” Supt Wynne Darwin
cyclists seemed to think it was all right to ride against the traffic if they were on the footpath. “A lot of old people are
road safety officers carried out an almost continuous programme of visits to schools in the Ribble Val ley to try to eliminate the problem. >
Mr Joynson. “The infants take notice because it’s now; it’s a game. When they grow o ld e r, it becomes different. They will make a woman with a pram move out of the way.”
“It’s useless,” retorted No seat belt
Three Rivers Park, West Bradford, who pleaded guilty by letter, was fined £ 10. .
Pendle Club
WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at the
Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs E. Wood and Mr G. Horsfiekl, Mrs K. Bul- coek and Mr J. Lynch.
AFTER receiving the dis tressing news that his mother had died, Leonard Davies Arthur forgot to put his seat belt on when he set off to toll his girl friend, Clitheroe magis trates heard. Arthur (41), of the
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