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Trespassing charge


A MAN has appeared before the court at Clith­ eroe in connection with a robbery at the Rimington home of 82-year-old car dealer Mr Thomas Rufus Carr. Anthony John Clark


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley’s leading band had to “sing for their supper” at Newton Village Hall. Slaidburn Silver Band


held its annual Christmas concert and dance and a capacity crowd enjoyed a memorable musical even­ ing.


(23), of Edward Street, Rishton, was charged with entering a house as a tres­ passer with an offensive weapon, namely a rope, and stealing £200. The case is to be heard


of musical pieces which the band played during its recent visit to Germany, seasonal items and a march played for the Queen when she visited Dunsop Bridge in August.


The first part consisted After supper, conductor


at Crown Court. Bail was refused and Clark was remanded in custody for seven days.


In favour


OUTLINE p lanning approval has been agreed by the Ribble Valley Council for residential development of the Tuff- Link Mill site, Chatburn. Councillors on the


Mr John Cowking pre­ sented the King-Wilkinson Cup to the Bandsman of the Year, Mr David Altham. Two members


were p resen ted with watches marking 25 years’ service, Mr W. Warswick and Mr Alan Wood. During the second half


of the evening, the band played for dancing. Among prizewinners in


the bumper draw were: E. Cowking, Mrs M. Walker, Rosie S harpies, Mrs Clark, Mrs Hough, Mrs Tyson, Philip Beverley, Mr Holden, Mr W. Brown, Mrs Blackledge, Mrs Brown, Mrs J. Weisters, E. Pinder, A. Pinder, Ernest Cowking, Bernard Ashton, Roger Hirst, Mrs Barton, J. Carr, John Whitaker, Mrs Clarkson, Bill Kellett, Mrs A. Mars- den and Mrs S. Hartley. Pictured before supper are members of the band.


Land loss regretted


RIBBLE VALLEY plan­ ners have given the go- ahead for 20 new homes in Whalley Road, Billington. The scheme concerns a


not start until details of landscaping, including the retention of existing trees, have been finalised.


site at Houghton’s Engi­ neering w.orks and the parish council has already expressed regret at the loss of industrial land. “Judging from progress


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to date, it would appear that housing development is regrettably inevitable," say th e p a r ish r e p ­ resentatives. The borough council’s


DOG boarding kennels have been approved at the rear of Mitton Hall Cot­ tage, Whalley. The Ribble Valley


Development Control Sub­ committee has approved the scheme, on condition that the development does


Council’s Development Sub-committee approved the plan on condition that the access was widened and constructed to the satisfaction of planning officers before the kennels w e re b ro u g h t in to operation.


Profitable night at Rowland


Development Control Sub­ committee heard that the parish council viewed the proposed change to resi­ dential use as in the interests of the village, provided the development was treated sympatheti­ cally by the developer.


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THE following pupils of the Kay Thurston Dance School'were successful in passing the Royal Academy and Imperial Society ballet and modern examinations.


Dancing away to success


C — Commended; HC — Highly Commended; H —


Key: PP — Pass plus;


mond, Sarah Thomas, Amy Regan, Rebecca Seery (PP), Sharon Wilmott (PP), Gill Hut­ chinson (HC), Emma Strahan


(PP). Grade two — Fiona Paley


Majors: Elementary — Rachel Cocks (C). Grade one — Sarah Ham­


Honours. Imperial Society, modern.


leavy (PP), Linsey Ralph (PP), Jan e Duckworth, Cheryl Omerod, Rachel Higson (C), Lisa Coonan (PP), Cathy Add- leston, Hannah Moody (C), Rebecca Lee (C), Jill Bfeazard (PP), Melida Shaw (PP), Lynd- sey Woodgate, Angnieszka Hindley (PP). Grade one — Sarah Hitchon (C), Alison Hargreaves, Alexan­


Katie Strettle (C), Laura Mills, Natalie Edwards, Jennifer Dun-


(PP), Laura Scott (PP). Grade four— Debbie Johnson


(PP), Sara Wilkinson (PP), Lorna Edgar (HC), Marcail Whalley, Jemma Olivant (H), Philippa Cort (HC), Emma Wil­ kinson, Charlotte Lees (PP). Pre-elementary — Caroline


diate — Jane Smithies (PP). Elementary — Alison Warbur- ton (PP), Rachel Cocks (C).


Flats plan


A FAST-FOOD take-away - at 36 York Street, Clith­ eroe, is to be converted into two self-contained flats. The Ribble Valley


Council’s Development Sub-committee gave the go-ahead to the conversion of both the lower and upper ground floors. The existing flat on the first and second floors is to


Foster (C). RAD ballet. Majors: Interme­


' chey (PP). Grade two — Laura Rigby


dra Arnfield (PP), Lucinda O’Dowd (C), Emily Smettern, Catherine Pollard (PP), Emma Higson (C), Sharon Wilmott (PP), Rebecca. Seery (C), Kathryn Snape, Hannan Cave (C), Emma Brown (PP), Gill Hutchinson (C), Jocelyn Pea-


(C), Helen Fairhurst (PP), Emma Ashworth (PP), Lisa Arkwright (C), Anna Roberts (C), Rachel Beresford, Julie Holgate, Sarah, Thomas (PP), Caroline Bell, Emma Strahan (C), Amy Regan (C), Sarah Hammond (PP). Grade three — Isobel Pea­


(C). Imperial Society, tap: Pre


Children: Primary grade —


MUSIC and singing from Edisford County Pri­ mary School children stopped lunchtime shop­ pers in their tracks at Clitheroe’s Castle Gate. A group of pupils aged


from seven to 11 played reco rd e rs and sang carols during a short ser­ vice to mark the official opening of the town’s Christmas crib. T h e e v e n t w a s


Awards night for


local Army cadets TOP Ribble Valley Army Cadets turned out in force for the group’s annual presentation night.


attended by Clitheroe Mayoress Mrs Mary Shepherd and Clitheroe Round Table chairman Mr Alan Beggs.


Go-ahead for house


RIBBLE VALLEY plan­ ners have given consent to the building of a detached house at Saunders Raike, Chipping. The borough council’s


chey (HC), Fiona Paley (C), Laura Scott (PP). Grade four — Debbie Johnson


primary — Jocelyn Peachey


(PP). Primary — Lucy Rigby (PP),


(C), Rebecca Clews (PP), Laura Rigby (PP), Helen Seery (C), Jane Hutchinson.


Helen Nicklin, Rebecca Seery, Gill Hutchinson (C), Isobel Wil­ son, Rebecca O’Dowd, Lisa Arkwright, Helen Fairhurst. Grade one — Anna Byrom


Development Control Sub­ committee, which gave the go-ahead, Heard that the parish council was divided about the application. The general feeling of those against the plan was that enough houses had been built at Saunders Raike. The application was a resuhmission of an earlier one involving three units. P la n n in g o f f ic e r s


Salthill Barn, attracted a healthy mix of parents and friends. The main event of the evening was the pre­ sentation of three awards, following a successful year for the club. The Royal B r itish


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Legion Youth Trophy for the best all-round cadet went to Christopher Blen- kinship, the East Trophy for the most improved cadet was claimed by Colin Welch and the Almond Trophy for the best atten­ dance over the year went to L/Cpl Peter Ingham. All the awards were pre­ sented by Royal British Legion president Mr Brin Joynson. Mr Joynson also pre­


se n ted a number of recruitment test, one star test and two star test certificates. The busy evening also


decided that the latest submission provided an open a s p e c t a t th e entrance to the site and took “full and proper account of the industrial building on the adjacent


plot.”


PLANS for the construction of a crown green bowling green on land off Pendle Street East, Sabden, are among the latest applications lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning


first floor of bungalow and dor­ mer at 22 Shireburn Avenue '(0932). Refurbishment of shop and flat and erection of garage associated with business at 56- 58 Whalley Road (0943). Com­ munal facilities on land off Hazel Grove (0944). Aighton, Bailey and Chaig*


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