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12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 23rd, 19S9


THE HARVEST COLLECTION


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22831 (Classified) THE Mayor of the Ribble


Valley, Court. Albert Atkinson, was this week presented with a petition organised by Clitheroe market traders who are protesting at council rede­ velopment plans for the former auction mart site. The Mayor met market


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lected these names in just two days, which we feel makes a powerful point to the council. “We are not being nega­


tive and would welcome any suggestions our cus­ tomers might make to market traders. These points, too, will be passed on.


eroe market succeed and feel that the best way to do this is not to reduce its size. “We are grateful for the


Car park plan


PROPOSED car parking for 12 cars and the forma­ tion of a driveway onto the public highway at St Nicholas Avenue, Sabden, has been given the go-a­ head by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee. The plan will provide


“We want to see Clith­


Matterhorn beckons retiring dentist


Mayor’s interest, because he gave us a sympathetic hearing.”


keen mountain walker and, with more time on his hands, the lure of one of the world’s most famous peaks


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CLITHEROE dentist Mr Frank Parrott, who will be retiring at the end of the month, has set his sights on the Matterhorn. For Mr Parrott is a


foothills of the Matterhorn range will be achieving a lifetime’s ambition. He is retiring from


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ardent walkers and com­ pletely at home on the rugged Alpine terrain, so climbing the breathtaking


Aspinall and Parrott, of York Street, af ter 32 years as a dentist in Clith­ eroe, for most of the time in partnership with Mr Kenneth Bowker, who retired last year. A Mancunian, Mr Par­ rott was educated at Man-


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IT seems likely that the Ribble Valley Council, along with all other waste collection authori­ ties, will soon have to advertise for organisa­ tions operating domestic refuse tips to tender for the disposal of the Borough’s waste. This proposal is con- all its requirements in the


proposals, there will be a transfer of responsibility for the disposal of waste — and the costs — from Lancashire County Coun­ cil to the Ribble Valley Council. Since 1974, when refuse


be involved in taking over the civic amenity sites at Henthorn and the Petre Arms, Langho, and is cur­ rently investigating the possibility of putting these out to tender as well. Members of the Ribble


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Identifying areas needing cleaning


THE Ribble Valley Council is to employ some short-term labour in an attempt to identify the areas in the Borough which require cleaning.


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THE original chairman of Clitheroe Old People’s Welfare Association, Miss Dorothy Rushton, was the guest of honour at its 24th birthday party. Miss Rushton became chairman when she was Mayoress of Clitheroe and


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Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Com­ mittee disagree, however, with the proposal to trans­ fer responsibility for inspecting closed landfill sites from the environ­ mental health authority to th e w a s te d isp o s a l authority. Reporting to the com­


“I regret having to retire after making so many friends, but I suffered an injury before Christmas which has made the work more difficult." He is a former president


the soon-to-be-imple- mented competitive tend­ ering for highway and amenity cleansing. All the parish councils in


mittee, director of commu­ nity and commercial ser­ vices Mr Dave Morris cons idered th a t the interests of the general public would be better served if responsibility remained with the district council, which is also responsible for devel­ opment control and build­ ing inspection. “The major concern in


of the North West branch of the British Dental Asso­ ciation and serves on the Lancashire Family Practi­ tioner Committee, which helps the smooth running of medical practices and can serve as a disciplinary b o d y t h r o u g h a sub-committee. Mr Parrott welcomes


the Ribble Valley have been sent a questionnaire asking them to define the footpaths and open spaces in their areas which they consider to be part of the tendering contract and to s ta te how often they should be cleaned. Once all the question­


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the fact that there are now more dentists in Clitheroe, but the problem of putting patients at ease remains an age-old one. “There is no special


naires have been received, the Borough Council’s Amenity Cleansing Sub­ committee will liaise with the County Council to decide on the standard and frequency for cleansing in the Ribble Valley. The temporary staff will


this proposal is to ensure that no new buildings are constructed on old refuse tips or within 250 metres of one,” he said. “This is not only because of subsid­ ence, but also in case of the migration of methane gas from refuse tips."


Picture contest


“OCCUPATIONS in the Ribble Valley” was the subject of the last of the monthly competitions at Ribblesdale Camera Club. Member John West,


who was the judge , explained his threefold cri­ teria: a person, an indica­ tion of the job and a good picture.


technique. You just have to try and assure them that there really is nothing to fear,” he said. He and his wife are to


continue to live at their home in Green Drive.


be needed to measure the areas involved, so that the tendering contract can be drawn up. Lancashire County


Sale cash will buy books


WADDINGTON and West Bradford Primary School will be the venue for a grand auction to be held a week on Saturday, commencing at 10-30 a.m. Well over 100 items will


Council’s timetable for the implementation of compet- i t i v e te n d e r in g was described as “so short it is


Planning return trip to France


WHALLEY Community Twinning Association is busy arranging its programme of events for the year, the highlight being a return visit to Vihiers, Whallcy’s twin town in France.


coincide with the 200th anniversary of the French revolution on July 14th.


The visit will take place over four days and will


special occasion with their French counterparts and friends.


A party of association members will share the


Alisdair Carter (Drying the grass), 2 and 3 Trevor Marklew (House husband) and (Petrol pump atten-' dant). Prints — Ronnie Todd (The trucker), Ray­ mond Greenwood (Shaver of shavings), equal 3 Ron­ nie Todd (Vehicle washer) and Raymond Greenwood. (Settee back assembly), On Tuesday there will


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bo a lantern slide lecture by Jack Barrv.


Channel will continue with a wine tasting evening a week on Wednesday, at Whalley Adult Centre, when a video will be shown of the twinning cere­ mony which took place at Whalley Abbey last July.


In the meantime, activities at this side of the


July and a “diner a la francaise” in October. The association is always pleased to welcome


Other plans for the year include a barbecue in


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