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banning in the
pipeline
BINS for the erection of a Inched dwelling on a plot of 9i adjacent to 4 Albemarle
1 l et, Clitheroe, are among the
J.nvate dwelling at the Black l i l Hotel. Rimington Lane
Jve (0314). Extension to rear liwelling at 16 Waddington ■ul to form garage (0330). Bvimington and Middop: Imge from public house/hotel
■ ley Council's Planning lartment (0319). |litheroe: Portable building |>e used as a nursery and Lie room at Moorland School, Iblesdale Avenue (0310). Iiversion of bay window to lit porch and provision of new |:hed roof at 2 Whitewell
st lodged with the Ribble
lmliasha ll Eaves and Great Itton: Class II portal-framed 9-icultural building at Edisford 111 Farm, Malkin Lane (0311). Brighton, Bailey and Chaig- I : Change of use of redundant iopon to a camping barn at 1 ‘engore Farm, off Old Clith- | }y Road, Hurst Green (0317). |-.ule II Listed Building appli- lion for same (0316). Exten- In to form new bathroom at 13 l .r ren Fold, Hurst Green
I |2S>..iillington: Construction of Irage and connecting canopy at I Pasturelands Drive (0318), lichen extension and car-port J 51 St Mary’s Drive, Langho T | ; 20).tibchester: Extension at rear I property above 3 Eastgate
1:22). I >abden: Two-storey exten- l^n at 111 Padiham Road
J Chipping: Conservatory at |j«tin House, Malt Kiln Lane
1123>- J Downham: Change of use of
J dundant barn to a single |-Cached dwelling opposite | iges Farm, Woodnouse Lane
J Grindleton: Bedroom, bath- j'om and kitchen extensions and ■iterations at the Old Smithy,
l'J25). , , ,
1-rindleton Brow (0329). 1 Gisburn: Extension to exist-
j ’roposed demolition of commill Buildings within the conserya- Ton area at Abbey Cornmill, ling Street (0331).
I >327). 1 Whalley and Little Mitton:
i;g storage building at Railside | 3\vmiUs, Clitheroe Road
. Newsholme and Paythorne: llepair of walls damaged by l:npact of a lorry at the Toll Bar, l-'eps Lane (0332).
Close up magic
[THERE was a magical Jlevening in store for mem-
• gave a remarkable exhibi tion of “Magic in close up,” ■ enjoyed by members and 117 guests, including dis junct governor Rtn Eddie I Patterson. Members of the club are
(weekly meeting. J| Local magicians Shaun
.McCree and Rtn John Pye
)ers of the Rotary Club of iRibblesdale at th e ir
ICELAND 12" GREAT AMERICAN PIZZA £1.99
I arranging transport for I nousebound citizens to a J party at the Pendle Club, I Lowergate, next month | and will have a stall at the ] Heritage Fayre, with all [proceeds for Rotary I charities.
FINED £100
IA CHAIGLEY man who (drove a motor lorry and [trailer without a heavy [goods vehicle driving | licence pleaded guilty by le t te r to C l i th e ro e
ICELAND 8 BREADED FISH PORTIONS
| magistrates. Police stopped Peter
| said he had been informed that he was licensed to drive the vehicle and it was not until he was stopped that he realised he was not. He was fined £100.
Leonard Bullock (24), of Walker Fold House, when he was travelling along Whalley Road, Read. In mitigation, Bullock
Bar theft |ng soon
: Street, Whalley. ■
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ICELAND 4lb STRAIGHT CUT CHIPS
79. \ is $1
Council, said that there was still some money available and she would welcome more applica tions. Forms are available from the Community Council of Lancashire, 15 Victoria Road, Fulwood, Preston. PR2 4PS.
Sarah Downes (left) pres enting the £75 cheque to Mrs Havard. Looking on are Heather Comthwaite, the mother and toddler
Our p ic tu re shows N \D
group treasurer, and her children, Diane (2) and Laura (1) and British Telecom press officer Alan Roberts.
The in frozen food. **:> -./.•v/VVV* '7T TV'TlTC ’T*/' r; c * ? /■ /V < LOWERGATE w m m
22-24, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE
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BETWEEN 3-30 and 7-30 p.m. on Friday, £70 was stolen from the bar of the De Lacy Arms, King
ICELAND 21b BROCCOLI MIX
Wi fi I CAULIFLOWER AND CARROTS
99. ~ v
S4RA lee gK ^ F R E E
When you spend £10 or more in Clitheroe’s new Iceland
store From Thursday 25th May to Saturday 27th May.
STARKIE m an m m m . CASTLE STREET
ICELAND CHICKEN 31b - 31b 2oz
1 ! f ^ ICELAND GARLIC BREAD 4-PACK £1.99 £1.79
Clitheroe’s new Iceland Now Open in Castle Street
22-24, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE
Monday to Wednesday 9 am - 5.30 pm
We’re Open Late Night Shopping
Thursday and Friday 9 am - 8 pm Saturday
9 am - 5.30 pm
WE VE EASY WAYS TO PAY We take credit cards
and have our own Iceland Chargecard. We accept High Street Vouchers and have a Savers Club. We stock all the big
frozen food brands including Findus, Birds Eye, Sara Lee, Freshbake and many more.
Convenient car
parking close to the store and a carry-to-your-car service.
Iceland 680 g
P
SPECIAL OPENING OFFERS £ | Q Q
Sara Lee Deep Filled Apple Pie
Iceland 4 pack Dairy Ice Cream Cones
Birds Eye 1.51b ■ Potato Ketchips
ih i r 9 9 p •4*4 j ^ r £ L 3 9 Smoked Haddock Cutletsi2^9rTJE. zs z / Slaidburn: Conversion of a Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 25th, 1989 7
M u m ’s g o in g to I c e la n d .
Idundant barn to a camping, f .rn and provision of a septic Ink at New Hey Bam, Twiston 1 lane (0324).
W e ’r e h a v in g g a te a u fo r te a .
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