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Tourist farm plan ‘lacks


PROPOSALS which would attract tourists to an “open” farm in Slaidburn have been critic­ ised by councillors.


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A new way of giving


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people who stand to make savings when the poll tax comes into force next year, was agreed by mem­ bers of the Deanery Action Committee in con­ nection with their commit­ ment to the Anglican Church’s Urban Fund. Members see it as a


A SCHEME to channel “poll-tax savings” into deprived urban areas has been been given the go- ahead by the Whalley Deanery. The scheme, aimed at


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Bob Poole, former propri­ etor of J. R.’s Snooker Hall in Clitheroe, applied to open up Pages Farm, Woodhouse Lane, to mem­ bers of the general public and diversify the site. Members of the council’s


Local entrepreneur Mr


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means of meeting their four-year £66,000 target set by the Urban Fund, which helps deprived areas in various parts of the country. The recent Urban Fund


ing his application, he out­ lined his intentions for the “open” farm, with a dis­ play of early farming equipment, a lecture theatre, pony-riding, chil­ dren’s play area, refresh­ ments, a retail facility and new car park. The council’s director of


the farm and had planning permission to convert a barn to g u e s th o u se accommodation. In a letter accompany­


news sheet suggests that people might like to con­ sider passing on some of their personal gain to the fund through a covenant for whatever amount they felt disposed to give. The fund, launched 12


months ago, is aimed at raising money for building projects and the payment of salaries for people who work in deprived areas.


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PLANNING permission has now been given for a single-storey rear exten­ sion to a Hurst Green home.


ley Council’s Development Control Sub-committee last month deferred the application for the exten­ sion at Warren Fold, after hearing that the building had been completed prior to planning permission. Reiterating their con­


Members of Ribble Val­


by Lancashire County Council. In its report, the authority accepted that the site could have good access to Back Lane, but


cil pointed to the unsuita­ bility of the lane, which already led to several businesses. This concern was shared


development and client services, Mr Philip Bailey, told members of the com­ mittee that all the activi­ ties, individually or collec­ tively, required planning permission. Slaidburn Parish Coun­


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£385, was held at Standen Hall, Pendleton, by per­ mission of Mr John Aspin- all. Guests included County Coun. Mrs Gill Lea and her husband, Dr Michael Lea.


The event, which raised


and pate was prepared by ladies of the committee, and Mr Aspinall’s hostess, Mrs S. Grafstrom, was presented with a basket of flowers by the committee. There was a tombola and a raffle.


The supper of cheese


cern, members gave con­ sent, subject to planning conditions.


(Clitheroe) proposed an amendment that the com­ mittee visit the site. It was lost and councillors voted to turn down the application.


been no indication regard­ ing the amount of land to be devoted to car parking or the floor area to be allo­ cated to each use. The application lacked suffi­ cient information to enable th e lo c a l p la n n in g authority to give full and proper consideration to the proposal. Coun. Ron Pickup


it was not considered suit­ able in its present state for the traffic likely to be generated. Mr Bailey said there had


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THE story of Kathleen Ferrier was the subject of a talk by Mr D. L. Cum­ mings to members of Clitheroe Evening Towns­ women’s Guild. Mrs Christine Wash-


brook presided at the meeting at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, where members enjoyed hearing recordings of Kathleen Ferrier’s voice. Proceeds of the recent


that the annual dinner is at the Moorcock Inn, Wad- dington, on September


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formed by the Rev. J. M. C. Ackroyd. After a reception at The


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THE winners of the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times” Ribble Valley Driver of the Year awards have been officially pre­ sented with their trophies by Blackburn Area Road Safety Association. Trophies were awarded


junior Mr C. P. Fox at a meeting held at the Lanca­ shire County Council Road Safety Centre.


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ABOUT 100 people attended a barbecue and dance organised by SS Michael and John’s Scouts, which raised £147 for the upkeep of the Scout headquarters. The event was held in the social centre in Lowcrgate and Group Scout leader Mr Theo Wilson said: “A good time was had by all.”


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Rebecca wore grey balle­ rina-length dresses with scalloped top skirts and puffed sleeves. Their dresses were trimmed with pink ribbon, they had pink sashes and carried baskets of flowers to match the bride’s. In their hair single combs of fresh flowers with pink ribbons. Best man was Mr Simon


grey satin ballerina-length dresses similar to the bride’s, with matching comb headdresses, and carried posies of flowers similar to the bride’s. Bryony, Rachel and


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by her father, wore a full- length gown of white satin, the top skirt scal­ loped and decorated with grey bows and the lower skirt trimmed with crepe de chine. Her bodice had a sweetheart neckline and leg-of-mutton sleeves and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations, pink rose­ buds and gypsophila, which matched her single comb headdress. Bridesmaids were the


David Paul Watling, the only son of Mr and Mrs A. J. Watling, of Borrow- dale Close, Gunthorpe, Peterborough, who has recently completed his Ph.D. course at Leeds. The bride, given away


Anne Jackson, the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs R. Jackson, of Wiswell Eaves Farm, Wiswell, who now works in Shef­ field as the scientific officer to a medical laboratory. The bridegroom was


A couple who met when they were students at Leeds University were married at St Mary and All S a in ts ’ Church, Whalley. The bride was Frances


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• The bride is the daugh­ ter of Mr and Mrs P. C. Ibbotson, of Old Back Lane, Wiswell.


The bridegroom is the


son of Mr and Mrs G. H. Smith, of Happerley, Nottingham.


by her father, wore a full- length gown of pure silk, featuring hand-embroi­ dered silk roses and pearls. She carried a bou- q u e t of pink ro se s , orchids, stephanotis, white freesia and Singa­ pore orchids.


The bride, given away


Elaine Ibbotson, Miss Sally West and Miss Jackie Smith.They wore ballerina-length dresses of pink silk and carried bou­ quets of pink roses, white freesia, stephanotis, Sin­ g ap o re o rch id s and gypsophila.


Bridesmaids were Miss


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The ceremony was per­


moon in Cyprus, the cou­ p le a r e to l iv e in Nottingham.


Photograph: Jeff Moms Photography, Burnley.


After spending a honey­ Best man was Mr Wil­


pupils THE Ribble Valley careers officers are hoping to meet hundreds of local parents next week in an all-out effort to publicise the assistance they can provide in helping young­ sters to find careers. Nearly 500 invitations


have gone out to parents of fifth-year pupils at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Ribblesdale High School, Bowland High School, Moorland School and Oakhill College to attend any time between 6 and 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday at the Ribble Valley Careers Office. During the evening, the


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are hoping as many par­ ents as possible will attend and we aim to provide a real welcome for them.”


A59 scheme


to cost £4m. A ROAD improvement scheme on the A59 east of Gisburn, originally in the Lancashire County Coun­ cil’s schedule, has now been transferred to the Department of Transport’s national road-improve­ ment programme.


lead to improvements on three sections of the road, totalling two miles.


The £4m. scheme will


been appointed for 11 schemes throughout the North West.


Design consultants have


first in a series of road building and improvement schemes totalling £lb. for th e N o r th W e s t , announced in the Govern­ ment’s White Paper, “Roads for prosperity” released last May.


The schemes are the


Volunteers needed to teach at centre


THE Developing Integrated Study Centre and Us (Discus), in Clitheroe, is calling for volun­ teers to teach skills or any academic subject.


known as the Trinity Skill Share Centre, lost funding from the Manpower Ser­ vices Commission earlier this year, but has how secured funds from Lanca­ shire County Council’s, education budget, which are likely to keep it afloat for the next three years.


The centre, formerly


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Tutors, in particular,


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The courses, organised


would like to thank every­ body who has helped in getting us county funding, in particular County Coun. Ron Pickup.”


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charity, received £3,600 in August, from the Children in Need Appeal, for equip­ ment and a holiday for the disabled.


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gle parents and young mothers are encouraged to attend, as there is a creche and playgroup which caters for about 150 chil­ dren a week.


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