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A DREAM held by many people was rea lised, in the words of Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. John Cliff, when the new £350,000 town hall suite in Clitheroe was officially opened by the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire, Mr Simon Towncley.
wonderful project, said th e Mayor , and a delighted Mr Towneley said Ribble Valley resi- d e n t s c o u l d be extremely proud of the contribution the new suite would make to civic life.
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complete and consists of a purpose-built coun c i l c h amb e r and mayors’ parlours with m em b e r s ’ lo b b y , cloakroom and other facilities.
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‘No way to treat a girl’ youth told
PUNCHING and kicking was “no way to treat a girl,” Clitheroe magis trates’ chairman Mr Thomas Dugdale told an 18-year-old who fell out with his girlfriend at the end of a night’s drinking.
Steven Lee Holden, of between the couple inside Faulkner. West View, Clitheroe, the pub.
who pleaded guilty to Holden left the pub and that Holden admitted assaulting a girl and occa- was followed by the girl swinging a punch at Miss sioning her actual bodily as more heated words Hacket, but denied kicking harm. He was fined £400, were exchanged. Then he h e r . He went home and ordered to pay £600 was seen to punch her on “greatly upset and even compensation, plus £25 the head, knocking her to the two witnesses to the costs.
Before the court was an argument developed going home with Mr Mr Houldsworth said
the ground, and was seen incident said his actions
securing, told the court on the ground, although ■ that the incident happened she was unable to remem- on a Sunday night in April her much of the incident, at the Horseshoe Inn, At Blackburn Royal Bawdlands, Clitheroe. Infirmary Miss Hacket Holden had been out with was given six stitches for a 19-year-old Wendy Louise cut above her right eye Hacket and both had had and was treated for bruis-
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was an excellent idea to convert the former Myt- ton House into the new town hall. The archi t e c t s had c l eve r l y retained the Victorian facade of the building, which blended- in well wi th surrounding a r c h i t ■
ecture. Inside, features such
as panels, blocks and trusses, had been used imaginatively to create^
a rural ambiance. Overall, the building
blended in well with the character of the area, having a unique aerial view across many roof tops , Mr Towne l ey
added. The Mayor described
how the project had been referred to lighth cartedly as “ a won derful barn conversion, job,” but said the rural aspect reflected inside served the important nn in t n f reminding ’
1 that they ng for a
s \ W7 / ayor with a Si \ V / .ue to recall' t h . _--Sion and in return received a crafts man-made bowl as a memento of the occa sion. The Mayoress pre sented flowers to Mrs Towneley and the cere mony ended with a buf fet tea. _____
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Phone-in for GCSE problems
ANXIOUS students in the Ribble Valley will get the • chance to air their views and sort out any problems, thanks to a special pro gramme being screened on television this morning. The programme, enti
Social life benefiting
THE adult fund-raisers of Read Scout and Guide Group are making a valu able contribution to the village’s social life, Clith eroe licensing magistrates
were told on Monday. Group representative
Mr Stephen Andrew Todd was granted occasional licences to serve drinks at three social functions in St
but that needed no follow up treatment. Mr John Houldsworth,
Mr John Bleasdale, pro- kicking her head as she lay were out of character.
Shortage of soccer pitches
John’s School Hall. He told the Bench that
in mitigation, said that Holden was of previously good character. He had met Miss Hacket, who lived in Halifax but returned to Clitheroe at weekends to stay with her father, some six weeks previously. The couple got on so well together that they spent their first night together, and since then had spent every weekend together. On the night of the inci
the first function was a 60s’ buffet dance on Sep tember 30th. It had been held annually over several years and, as well as rais ing money for group funds, it had made a spe cial contribution to the social life of the village. The other fund-raising
AN urgent appeal on behalf of one of the area’s fastest growing football leagues was made at the Ribble Valley Council. A shortage of pitches on
which to play was making things desperate for play ers, with the season only days away, said Coun. Chris Holtom (Wilpshire). He appealed to the council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee to see if it could help the many teams from Ribble Valley who faced having nowhere
to play. He said the Memorial
dent, they had started drinking at the Horseshoe Inn and returned there
events are a hoe-down on March 3rd and a supper dance on June 23rd. The occasional licences will ran from 8 to 11-45 p.m.
just before closing time for one last drink each. Hol den had had about five pints of beer and both he and Miss Hacket were feeling “pleasantly fresh.” However, in the pub, Miss Hacket put her arm around another man, Mr Christopher Faulkner. Holden asked her if she was coming home with him, but she said she was
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situation was desperate. The chairman of the
Recreation and Leisure Committee, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg (Wiswell), said the councillors were very concerned to provide suitable pitches for all footballers. Allocation of pitches was under con stant review and requests from the Memorial League would be considered.
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Two teachers took a break from lessons for their wed ding at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Mary
Heywood, only daughter of Mr and ' Mrs A. Heywood, of Pinder Close, Waddington, was married to Mr Kevin Michael Hol man, youngest son of Mr and Mrs K. Holman, of Curry Rivel, Somerset. The bride is a textiles
teacher and the . bride groom a physical education teacher, both in the West . Midlands. The bride, who was
given away by her father, wore a white satin full- length gown with a train. The bodice and sleeves were of embroidered organza trimmed with appliqued petals and the skirt hem was appliqued with sequins and beads. A headdress of silk flowers and pearls held her short veil and she carried a bou quet of stargazer lilies, >ink spray roses, Septem- >er flower, ivy and mixed greenery. She had made her own
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THREE nights in Paris and a trip on the Orient Express for two people await the winners of Clith eroe Heritage Fayre prize I
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Pendle Club
WINNERS of the monthly bridge drive at the Pendle Club, Clitheroe, were: Mrs M. Thorne and Mrs W. Russell, Mrs K/ Bulcock
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THE smallest working steam engine at the Ribble Valley Vintage Club Rally over the weekend was this Burrel traction engine belonging to Geoff Kean,
of Newton.
of people attending this year’s rally, held at the Ribblesdale Agricultural Centre, Clitheroe.
came from as far afield as Kendal and North Cheshire, and the day made, a healthy profit, most of which will be donated to the St John Ambulance. • ■ Good weather attracted more steam engine owners, too — 120 of them, com pared to last year’s 90 — and one even steamed allthe way from Bury.
About 1,000 visitors went to have a look at the steam engines, which .
. This year’s was the second annual rally organised by the club. Last year’s, at Waddington Fell, was marred by downpours.;
■ Year’s ban for driver who drank
A SIMONSTONE busi nessman was fined £200 and disqualified from driv ing for a year by Clitheroe magistrates for driving, with excess alcohol in his blood.
Simonstone Lane, Simon- stone;' pleaded guilty to the charge. He was also
George Parker (62), of ’. /,
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