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Whichever the case, the
No room for complacency says health officer
I by 50% last year, but I there was a 33% increase ] in them nationally. Mr David Newton, Rib-
SALMONELLA cases in the Ribble Valley dropped
I ble Valley Council’s Prin- I cipal Environmental
1 that there had been no I major food poisoning out
Health Officer, told the Council’s Public Works and Health Committee
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break, as in 1987.
| complacency. There was a large
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test.The aim is to use three or four streets and country roads in and around Clitheroe to test general driving skill, then hold a more specific test on Booths’ car park. There will be no high-speed
, will be measured to the last inch and penalty points given for the slightest inaccuracy. Possible dates for the event
reversing into a “garage” and up to a barrier, and executing a three-point turn. Distances
are May 28th or June 4th. According the the associa
use of the area. Mr Hounslow added that
the police usually lend their support and backing to the work of the association, and he hopes there may even be a police display on the day. The event, which is being
antics or timed runs, just sim ple manoeuvres such as
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supported by" the “Advertiser and Times” in a bid to improve standards on our local roads, will probably be split into two groups — adults and young drivers aged 17 to 20. The top three in each sec tion will receive a prize for their efforts.
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THE Ribble Valley Coun cil's Development Sub committee has said no to a plan for the conversion of a disused store/ivorkshop at the rear of Parson Lane, Clitheroe, to a resi dential fiat with integral
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whether we cannot do something with this build ing, or acquire it, to assist with the replanning of the market area.
‘I am wonderi n g
(Clitheroe) unsuccessfully proposed a motion about the recent food poisoning scare.“I think everyone is con fused with what we have been told recently, with different departments con tradicting one another,” he said. “I believe we should express our concern about th e p r e s e n t f ood
problems.” The Mayor of Clitheroe,
Coun. Ian Brown, com mented that he was not put off by the scares. Before coming to the meeting he had eaten some Brie cheese and he was still eating eggs.
opment and client ser vices, Mr Philip Bailey, agreed to investigate the possibilities and report
“It is an eyesore as it The director of devel
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ADVERTISEMENT con sent for an ‘A’-framed free-standing sign at a pri vate road to The Brick House Hotel, Chipping, has been refused by the Ribble Valley Council’s D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-committee.
FIERY Fred Truman put his sharp tongue to good use last
CAAtYieroe lA cm s to r a i s e £ 1 , 7 0 0 f o r
Yorkshire test cricketer was the star attraction at the Lions' Sportsman’s
charity. The former England and
present a performance of \ money is HnndpVs oratorio “Sam- son” in Clitheroe Parish Church on Sunday.
Dinner at Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn. The to he
Scanner Appeal and the Clitheroe Lions’ charities. Over 170 people
between the Airedale sp li t
attended what proved to be an extremely popular evening. Mr Truman was jpported by comedian [ike Kelly. cricket bat auto
play the continuo part and Nigel Gaze will he tran scribing the orchestral score into organ music. Conductor 'will be Mr Charles Myers. Although not often per
formed, the oratorio con tains many familiar arias and choruses. All four soloists have sung for the association on-previous
occasions. EXTENSION
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil's Development Sub committee has said yes to permission for a single storey extension to form a new reception area and staff seating area at Har- rop Fold Guest House, Harrop Fold, Grindleton.
teams was raffled, that alone raising £850. A bat autographed by Fred Tru man, a signed David Gower autobiography and a Blackburn Rovers foot ball were also auctioned to swell the proceeds. Mr Truman spoke for an
graphed by the. England and West Indies te s t
week — but it was all for a good cause. Clitheroe Lions are hoping which they run in conjunc- to notch up two further tion with Clitheroe Round successes Vn the near Ta.h\e, and p\ans -are \u future. They are currently hand to make the annual
H e w a s h e l p i n g
busy preparing for the charter night in April an town’s Heritage Fayre, event to remember.
Denies being drunk after seven pints
A MAN who was arrested after police found him lying unconscious on the pavement told Clitheroe magistrates he thought someone had slipped “a tablet” in his beer. Bernard Paul Peter
Cooney (38), of Whalley Road, Clitheroe, denied being drunk in a public
place.
hour, relating many of the sporting stories be has amassed over his long and varied career. The event was such a success that it could be held annually. With this sporting win ner now out of the way,
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and Cooney was fined £25 with £25 costs.
The case was proved
court th a t, with PC Nicholas Atkinson, he had earlier seen Cooney in a baker’s shop in Moor Lane, Clitheroe, accom panied by another man. Cooney was in a drunken state and his speech was slurred. The officers later saw
PC John Burke told the
drugs were being offered for sale and he presumed that a man had put some thing in his drink without his knowledge. Cooney said be did not
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defending, said Cooney was a man who could drink in measures of 20 pints. The s i t ua t i on was
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of stealing property worth £460 from a Clitheroe pet shop and assault occasion ing actual bodily harm, Cooney was committed to stand trial at Preston Crown Court. He was allowed bail on
condition that he stayed at a bail hostel in Liverpool.
Health service booklet comes under attack
A DOCUMENT proclaim ing that the health service in the North West is alive and well and more suc cessful than ever has angered some Ribble Val ley councillors.
booklet published by the North Western Regional Health Authority was crit icised by Coun. Bert Jones (Clitheroe) at Ribble Val ley Council’s Public Works and Health Committee.
The 28-page glossy
tained in the document, he said, could have been pub-, lished at a fraction of the amount, adding: “Here we are facing the closure of R ib ch e s te r Hospital because of shortages of
The information con
cash.” Coun. Howel Jones
(Clitheroe) described the booklet as “biased” and said it showed two hospi tals on a map as offering services, even though they were both closed.
(Wilpshire), Ribble Val ley’s representative on the health authority, said the report had been produced in-house. The authority, whose £48m. budget made it about the largest enter prise in Lancashire, would have been criticised if it had produced something of a lower standard. As it was, he felt the balance achieved was about right. ;
Coun. Chris Holtom
accounts, the authority says its £76m. building programme has resulted in many new services.
In th e rep o rt and
unit at Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn, phase one of a devel opment scheme. It pro vides 46 children’s beds, 54 acute beds, an interim out-patient department and an x-ray room.
Included is the; £4.7m
ing of tne new laser clinic at Queen’s Park, following
Last year saw the open
the immensely successful public appeal which raised £25,000, and at Blackburn Royal Infirmary a major £300,000 ward refurbish ment and 1 up-grading scheme has been com pleted, with improve-, ments in the gynaecologi cal ward.
“Living and Growing;” ma rks the progr e s s
The report;- entitled
achieved in the 40 years s ince the NHS was founded. In his introduction, Mr
Bruce Martin, authority chairman, says that we can now r-ll expect to live longer. “The death rate for
■ and' the annual cost _ of health care in the region has broken the billion pound mark.” v
new-born babies :has dropped by half, diseases such as diptheria and polio are all but forgotten and tubercolosis is. now a rarity.“The number of; in-pa tients treated each year has more than doubled since 1949; the number of nurses :and midwives-in our region has risen. from 13,000 to almost 40,000
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