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Henthom Farm, home of the Spedding family. A charity involved with


for making a big success of the banquet, held at


The King and Queen are pictured with some of


heart transplants and aftercare, North West New Heart New Start, is set to benefit.


their brave knights and fair ladies of the court.


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TODAY and tomorrow, Hartley’s, Church Street! Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Heyes, Moor Lane: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Fri­ day until 6-30 p.m.


WII ALLEY’S m ed iev a l fa ir IS VOTED THE BEST SO FAR


THE best so far! That was the ver­ dict of public and organisers alike on the bumper Whalley Medieval


and several thousand pounds are expected to have been raised for a host of worthy


Fair at the weekend. Thousands of people watched the event


causes.Crowds waved and cheered as the procession set off just before noon, led by Clitheroe Town Crier Roland Hailwood and, on horseback, Lions


Lion members entered into the fun of the occa­ sion by dressing up in medieval costume and there


were 40 craft and charity stalls. One of the highlights of the day was a boat race


with 1,000 plastic boats being released into the River Calder. The winner was Sue Hornby and the


runner-up Frank Pope. Music was provided by Blackburn and Darwen


Silver Band and the Dixiclanders Jazz Band, and the ancient abbey proved popular with visitors. Afterwards, Lions’ press officer Mr John Lang


Whalley Abbey, organised by Whalley Lions. It featured jugglers, fire-eaters, court jesters and a wide range of games for the children.


president Mr Michael Pilkington. Mr Hailwood opened the fair in the grounds of


remembered.”


and Barney the Clown. The pleasanter side to life in the Dark Ages is demonstrated, (below) by these ladies in their graceful dresses.


Clowning about (above) are jester Cyril Roylc . frx .-


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 22nd, 1989 9 Clitlieroe 2232U (Editorial) j 2232$ (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) n ,V •? -Oj


Row over ends in fight


A NIGHT out ended with a teenage mother a t ta c k in g an o th e r young woman in a Clitheroe street, over a long-running row about a boyfriend, the town’s magistrates


were told.


Catherine Elizabeth Knowles (19), of Salthill Road, denied assaulting Miss Janine Cutler, of Bol- land Prospect, Clitheroe,


but later changed her plea to guilty.


ordered to pay £50 com­ pensation and £70 costs, and was also bound over to


She was fined £50,


keep the peace for 12 months in the sum of £100.


Knowles, while pregnant, had been living with her boyfriend, but moved to her mother’s home after hearing that he had been sleeping with Miss Cutler.


The Court heard that


Later rumours circulated that the man was not the father of Knowles’s baby. The assault happened


Knowles’s baby and that she had been “ slagging


after shop assistant Miss Cutler and a friend visited a number of Clitheroe pubs.' On their way home the two women went into


around ”. . The two women then


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the Capital Chinese Res­ taurant, Wellgate. During a conversation with the manageress, Maureen Holden, Miss Cutler alleged that the boyfriend was not the father of


Planning in the pipeline


I access roads, a, car park, land- I scaping and utilisation of land 1 for light industrial use on the site of the former Barrow Print Works, Whalley Road, Barrow,


PLANS for the development of offices, a hotel and conference centre, housing with associated


Lawsonsteads Farm, Brokes Lane (0406). Erection of dog boarding kennels at rear of 1 and 2 Mitton Hall Cottages, Mitton Road (0410).


I are among the latest lodged with the Kibble Valley Council s Planning Department (0405). Clithcroc: Rear two-storey


extension at 29 Moorland Cres­ cent (0391). Detached garage at 102 Whalley Road (0390).


commented: “We were blessed with beautiful weather so it was perfect in every way. It was a fun day for the whole family which will be long


| dwelling at 1 Peel Park Close (0404). Extension of garage and formation of new porch at 42


Change of use of part of living accommodation to extend exist­ ing retail sales area at 24 Cor­ poration Street (0398). Change of use of land to new vehicle storage area at rear of Low Moor Garage, Edisford Road (0400).Residential development on land at Parker Avenue, off Whalley Road (0401). Building of a garage on the side of the


j Langshaw Drive (0414)._ First- floor extension at 44 Highfield


main A59 road at Ventura Villa East. Clitheroe Road (0399). Residential development on land off Ribblesdale View (0397). Ribchestcr: Removal of exist­ ing porch and replacement of conservator 'ory at Cowley Brook Cottage, Old Clitheroe Road, — ------- Dutton, (0402). Provision of extra bedroom over garage at 52 Chesterbrook (0409). Applica­ tion for consent to display an advertisement at 20 Water Street (0413).


Chatburn: New access to the . L


bedroom block at Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Green Lane (0415).


effluent tank at Grooms Cot­ tage, Stirk House, Gisburn


Gisburn: Construction of Road (0416).


existing detached garages and rebuilding on same site of two- storey extension comprising g arag e, games room and entrance hall leading to first floor “granny flat” with livin" room, Kitchen, bedroom aiK bathroom, at Beacon Holm, Whalley Road (0419). Aighton, Bailey, Chaigley:


Simonstone: Removal of , ,


Pages Farm, Woodhouse Lane, to members of the general pub­ lic and diversification of site


Slaidburn: Opening up of


(0408).Bowland with Leagram: Erection of laundry extension to


; Road (0418). Chipping: Extension tp pro­


I (0394). Whatley and L i ttle Mitton:


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(0393).Read: Erection of a conserva- I tory at 30 Berkley Drive,


vide bedroom over existing garage at 6 Church Raike


i detached house at Garage and Store Back, Clitheroe Road


Caravan proposal resisted


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Enjoyed knitting


A WOMAN who had lived with her daughter in Chat- bum for the past two-and- a-half years, Mrs Mar­ garet Olive Whitehead, has died at the East Lan­ cashire Hospice. Mrs Whitehead (57) was


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originally from Nelson, but since her husband Ronald died, she had been living with her daughter, Mrs Sheila Thompson, in Darkwood Crescent. Born in Cheshire, Mrs


Council slip robs couple of Euro vote


A CLITHEROE man was refused the right to cast his vote in last week’s EEC election j — because of a council blunder..


Whitehead moved to Nel­ son on her marriage 30 years ago. Her long illness meant several visits to the h o sp ic e , w here she enjoyed craft classes, and her main hobby of knitting was a boon, for she dressed dolls and made items for the hospice Christmas fair. Mrs Whitehead enjoyed


| which registered him as an I absent voter.


arrived at the polling sta­ tion to be told there was a cross against his name,


Mr Gerald Jacques


I Crescent, was extremely annoyed to find that his name had not been removed from the holiday list. As a result, his voting paper, and that for his wife, Audrey, had been posted to his caravan in


Mr Jacques, of Pagefield


a good sing-song and was never happier than when entertaining her family and six grandchildren. In addition to her


I Devon. “It is the first time I


daughter, she is survived by two sons, Kenneth, of Bacup, and Robert, who


lives in Cornwall. Cremation will take


place at Accrington today.


Exploring in Lakes


THE wonderful weekend weather encouraged 14 members of Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society to explore the Lake District. Arriving at Waterhead


Youth Hostel, their tem­ porary base for three days, they lunched on the shore of Lake Windermere and journeyed to Gras­ mere. Passing Dove Cot­ tage, they climbed to Glen Cragg and Alcock Tarn, frequently stopping to admire the pan views.On Saturday, they trav­ elled by mini-bus to Hawkshead and after a walk over Latterbarrow to the tarns, returned via Far Sawrey and the ferry by steamer to Waterhead. The third day, the party


Holiday chalets refused


I have missed a vote since I 1 have been el ig ib le ,” I declared Mr Jacques (66).


I a proxy vote. I offered to sign an affidavit, but it


“It was not my fault. Even during the war I had


I didn’t help. They said I there was nothing they I could do.” I Mr and Mrs Jacques had I applied for a postal vote I for the county council elec- | tions in May. “I asked for a postal


afraid of this happening when the legislation went through for postal votes. People have died in the past for the right to vote. This was totally wrong.” Ribble Valley Council


I land at Cardwell House, I Jeffrey Hill, Thornley , has I been refused by Ribble Valley planners.


AN application to site a refreshment caravan on


| Members of the council’s | Development Control Sub­ committee heard that the


Proposed demolition of parage and store and erection of


i (0395). Slurry store for 60 cows I giving six months’ storage at


Could not believe


bad luck


AFTER a disastrous trip last year, members of Simonstone Gardening Club could not believe their bad luck when the coach for their 1989 excur­ sion failed to" appear on time.At the previous year’s outing, to Broughton Hall Gardens, the journey turned sour when the coach carrying all the members became wedged in a narrow country lane for more than an hour. So having survived last


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left'and walked down the road as Knowles, with members of her family and friends, left the nearby Dog and Partridge Pub a n d e n t e r e d th e restaurant. Miss Cutler told the


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the ground and made no attempt to fight back. I do not know how it ended.” A nearby policeman saw


face and head. Mr Barry Dearing,


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the fight and pulled the women apart. She sus­ tained bruising to be her,


representing Knowles, said that she was pre­ viously of good character. The case was compli­


cated as it involved family relationships within


Conversion of redundant farm buildingto a single dwelling at Plane Tree Farm, Chipping


small community. “ Kick one person in


Clitheroe and half the town limps,” he said.


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B®BBY MONDAY, JULY 24th to FRIDAY, JULY 28th, 1989, (inclusive) £67.00


year’s experience, mem­ bers were hoping that the 1989 trip to Holden Clough nurseries, Bolton-by-Bow- l a n d , w o u l d b e trouble-free. The gardening enthusi­


I proposal was for a static I caravan to be sited on land I at the opposite side of the I road to the acknowledged parking and viewpoint area on Jeffrey Hill. The county surveyor, in


as ts waited for their coach, which was meant to arrive at 6-15 p.m., but no transport appeared. Just when it seemed as


his report, had expressed concern about additional parking on the narrow carriageway, which could be detrimental to road safety. Traditionally, refresh


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if the trips were cursed, the coach arrived half-an- hour late. It transpired that their vehicle had bro­ ken down on its way to the pick-up point and that a spare vehicle had to be


Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson said: “It was our error, which we very much regret, but given the vast numbers our staff have to deal with, it is something that can happen.”


ments have been available from Cardwell House, which has recently been extensively renovated. The proposal referred to the siting of the caravan in an adjacent field for the same purpose. The council’s director of


I within the Forest of Bow- land Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.


development and client services, Mr Philip Bailey, said the proposal should be strongly resisted, as it fell


sent out. Raise £95


THE Friends of Fur and Feather raised £95 for group funds at a coffee morning in the United Reformed Church Hall,


Clitheroe. Chairman Miss'Nora


Briggs thanked everyone involved. Raffle winners were Mrs Washbrook, Mrs Niven, Mrs Coates, Mrs Ha r r i s o n and Mr s


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I 12th. Our names should I have been deleted. The I council admitted it was I their fault and I went to I see Coun. Barrie Parker I to see if anything could be I done. I “If it’s happened to us, I it could have happened to I others.” I Coun. Parker said the I incident was “absolutely I scandalous.” He added: “We were


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circled Rydal Water to White Moss Common, Nab Scar and Rydal Mount. All agreed that, despite the heat, the weekend was a tremendous success.


Treasure hunt


be a treasure hunt, start­ ing at 7 p.m. from Edis- . ford car park, Clitheroe.-.


RIBBLESDALE Camera Club is now into its sum­ mer programme with a series of topics, many of a practical nature, pre­ sented by members. On Tuesday there will


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