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Applicant was ‘misled’ by the council
A COMPLAINT against Ribble Valley Council over a planning application has been upheld by the Ombudsman, who ruled, after an investiga tion, that maladministration had occurred.
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QUALITY ALWA YS COUNTS Unit 4a, Valley Trading Estate,
HENTHORN Road’s new communal room — a prefa bricated building — should arrive next month.
Council’s Housing Com mittee it was reported that the quotation for the foundations had been received and work had commenced.
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been invited for the exter- n a l w o rk s of th e development.
Quotations have also
cerned an agricultural building. The applicant was told that she would need planning permission. When this was refused by the council, she took legal advice and discovered that sh e d id n o t n e e d permission.
been misled by the coun cil’s advice and that coun cil officers harassed her.
She alleged that she had The complaint con
man’s report will be avail able for public inspection at the Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, from today, for three weeks.
ment, complaints had been received from the public concerning the devel opment and the council had carried out its duty in investigating these. Copies of the Ombuds
than 1,000 planning appli cations every year. Many of these are complex and unfortunately mistakes do occur from time to time.” On the alleged harass
given the misleading advice no longer worked for the council, Mr Timson said. “We deal with more
councillors would be that the complainant should be compensated for being misled. The officer who had
council’s legal and admin istrative manager, said the Ombudsman’s rep o r t would bo considered shortly by the Planning Committee. The recommendation to
This second allegation of harassment was not up held by the Ombudsman. Mr Paul Timson, the
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Lonely chureH damaged in theft attempt
THIEVES struck at the tiny, remote church of Dale Head, near Stocks Reservoir, over the weekend, and caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage.
FOR this year’s spring production, Trinity Drama Group chose Derek Ben- field's farce, “Off the Hook.”
minefield for amateur companies and this is no exception. However, director Stuart Robinson, clearly well aware of the dangers, guided his troops skilfully through a suc cessful mission.
appreciated an excellent set, which cleverly created the ambience of the lounge bar of the Hook House Country Hotel. We were rapidly introduced to the pompous landlord, Maj. Catchpole, his amorous
The first-night audience
Trinity beats th e m in e f ie ld o f fa r c e Three male g u es ts
wife Norah and her. sister Edna, who acts as wait ress and maid.
Traditionally, farce is a
to discover that they have a JP as a fellow guest, the formidable Mrs Fletcher-Brewer, accom panied by her rather shy daughter. A much greater problem arises when they
arrive and it soon tran spires that two of them have just succeeded in extracting the third from a local prison. They are aware that the proceeds of a robbery are hidden in Hook House and they expect the escapee to k n ow w h e r e i t is concealed. Our villains are unhappy
landlord gave his usual sterling performance while, as his wife, Helen Coles was inexhaustible in her man-hunting. Another veteran per former, Roland Hailwood,
cated by the arrival of a 1 young lady accompanied by her elderly father. She, also, is in search of the cache of money, being the girlfriend of the man they nail intended to release. All 10 characters then con tribute to a hilarious suc cession of events. Norman Hornby as the
realise that they have released the wrong man and he knows nothing of the cash. The situation is compli-.
lead flashing and many slates from the roof, which were piled up by the side of the church — leading
was effective as the bully ing gang leader. His henchman Kim Croydon made a happy transfer from the pantomime stage. Some of his lines could have been lifted straight from that genre!
Kellington, was suitably wimpish and his terror, when pursued by the pred atory landlady, was some thing to behold.
The escapee, Steuart
most formidable JP and her daughter, Carol, played by Pat Bowker, was a perfect contrast.
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the major armed with hi re v o l v e r a nd Mr s Fletcher-Brewer with poker or landing net. Falls from the ivy mingled with forays into a cupboard which, fortuitously, led to the wine cellar. In the words of one character: "There’s one thing you can say about this place — it’s very lively.” This church group con tinues to develop a loyal
debut came from the youthful Pauline Wrigl as Polly. As her father, Michael Britcliffe por trayed both his deafness and his appetites, to the audience’s great delight. We had chases galore,
comers introduced in this production was Bridget Smith, the third member of the Hook House estab lishment. Her dramatic dispersals of mixed salad to all points of the stage stay in the mind and we look forward to future performances. Another successful
One of the few new Anita Kellington made a
Slaidbum, said: “We have had many small thefts from the church, including a carpet and a little box but this has been a really serious attempt which has been foiled.” PC Barber appealed for
part of the village of Dale Head, which was sub merged when Stock Reservoir was built. The building was moved to higher ground stone by stone, along with its graves at the time, and amalgamated with Tosside parish.
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J Bolton-by-Bowlund: Conver sion of part of garage to living accommodation and link at first- floor level a t Howgill Barn. Main Street (0378).
I Nab Rond (0394). Two-storey extension a t 17 Whalley Old Road. York, Langho (0382).
| Whalley and Little Mltton: I Erection of one detached dwell
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I Extension to rear and erec tion of new garage at 83 Moor land Road, Langho (0385). Con version of two redundant barns to form two residential dwell ings at Whittle Hall Farm, Old
I Billington: Two-storey ami second-floor extension at 13 Whnlloy Old Road, York, Lungho (0374). Erection of one detached dwelling on land at rear of Whitehalgh Manor, Whi- tehalgh Lane, Langho (0381).
J PLANS for alteration:* and an extension to provide accommo dation at the outbuilding at the Rectory, Gisbum Road, Bolton- by-Bowland, are among the latest lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (0373).
to dwelling and replacement of shop frontage with two new windows at 142 Woone Lane (0383). Replacement of existing flat roof with pitched roof, erec tion of a rear extension and the demolition and rebuilding of ^rara^e at 2 Newlands Avenue
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to land off Grindlestone Lane. (0388).
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following a meeting of the executive committee at the Ribblesdale Centre headquar te rs , during which a draft-safety policy was approved. The volunteer would be
URGENTLY seeking volunteer with knowledge of health and safety proce dures is the Clitheroe based Lancashire Federa tion of Young Farmers. The appeal was made
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have nothing of any value at the church — if the thieves had managed to smash the door, there no silver or anything else to steal. I t ’s just very sad.” The little church was
on Saturday, when church warden Mr George Met calfe and his wife, Kath leen, of nearby Black House Farm, went to sweep up. The damage was noticed by Mr Met calfe on Monday morning. Mr Austin said: “We
tact him on Slaidbum 223 The church was intact
part of the vestry door, but not gained entry, and smashed a small stained glass window. PC John Barbar, of
local police to believe they had either been disturbed or meant to return for their haul later. They had also smashed
the Rev. Les Austin, who conducts a service in the tiny church once a month said: “I am most upset' about this. We only had the roof repaired last mo n t h a f t e r s t o r damage.” The thieves stripped
The Vicar of Tosside
EARNSHAW — SLOW
Company director Mr John David Earnahaw married salea adminiatrator Miaa
Jayne Slow at Whalley Methodiat Church.
anyone who had noticed anything suspicious to con
J. Norman, the bride groom’s sister’s fiance, and ushers were Mr Stephen H. Brown, Mr Martin D. Brown and Mr Alan J. Slow. Tlie ceremony was per
formed by the' Rev. Elaine Halls and organist was Mr F. Rushton.
the Goat Gap Inn, Cla pham. The couple are to live in Clitheroe. Ph o t o g r a p h : Paul Brown, Clitheroe.
Successful
in LAMDA awards
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son (honours), Paul Rec- ton (distinction). Grade 2: Zedric Wong (dist).
Javier.Figar (dist), James Lea (dist). Grade 6: John O’Maoi-
Reading. (dGrade 2: Matthew Mayo
ham (dist), Matthew Hit- chen (dist).
(hons), Michael Molloy (dist).
trained by Mrs Eileen Clews, of Waddington.
A h e lp in g hand from bank
Rawiinson gained 92 marks, achieving the high est mark of the day. All the pupils were
Eight-year-old Robert
ist). Grade 3: Duncan Hall
Grade 3: Andres Castillo (hons), Danny Coyle (dist),
leoin (dist). Junior acting. Grade 2: Jonathan Gra
THE following London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art examination results have been achieved by pupils of St Mary’s Hall P re p a ra to ry School , Stonyhurst: Verse and prose. Grade 1: Robert Rawlin-
A reception was held at
Earnshaw, the bride groom’s nephew. Best man was Mr Paul
coloured ballerina-length dresses of silk dupion, with fitted bodices, puffed sleeves and full skirts fea turing large bows at the back. Mrs Hirst had a headdress and bouquet to match the bride’s and Miss Brown canned a basket of flowers. Page boy was James
Claire Hirst, the bride’s sister, and Miss Laura Jane Brown, the bride groom’s niece. They wore caramel
by her father, wore an ivory gown of raw silk dupion, featuring a fitted bodice encrusted with pearls, puffed sleeves and a full skirt with a large bow at the back. She had a matching headdress and veil and carried a shower bouquet of tiger lilies, peach and cream roses, gypsophila, bridal gladioli, spray carnations and ivy. In attendance were Mrs
only son of Mr and Mrs D. Earnshaw, of Langdale Ba rn, Cold Coates, Clapham. The bride, given away
H. Slow, of Paaturelanda Drive, Billington. The bridegroom ia the
aughter of Mr and Mrsrti. d The bride ia the younger
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