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10 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 17th, 1990


Blistering attack on Bramley Meade closure plan


A Ribble Valley County Councillor made a blistering attack on the proposal to d ose Bramley Meade Maternity Home.


able for a woman using maternity services . . . do you?” she asked. Eventually, the commit­


said that the furthest dis­ tance a woman in the Rib­ ble Valley would have to travel to use facilities at Queen’s Park . Hospital would be 28 miles. “I don’t call that accept­


women who gave birth in the Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valkley area in 1988 used Bramley Meade in one way or another,” she declared, adding that local GPs would find it impossible to visit distant hospitals where th e ir patients would have to go, at the same time as run­ ning a busy rural practice. County Coun. Mrs Lea


tee decided to support the Community Health Coun­ cil in its wish to retain Bramley Meade.


Good trade for quality bulls


THERE were 92 cattle and 614 sheep put forward at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Monday. A good entry of 35 quality


bulls found a very good trade, topping at 146p for medium weights and 145p for lights, to average 120.73p overall. Six steers topped at 118p to


average 111.75p and 25 heifers went to 128p for lights and 127p for mediums, to av e rag e 116.02p. Cows had a very good trade,


to 123p (average 119.7p). Medium — 113.5p to 118p (122.5p). S te e r s : 107.5p to 118p


County Coun. Mrs Lea told the committee, adding that closure of the home would deprive local women of the right of choice of where to have their babies and lose the area yet another rural amenity. “Almost a quarter of the


Lea (.Ribble Valley North East) had been invited to represent the Ribble Val­ ley when the Lancashire County Council Health Service Liaison Commit­ tee met to discuss their response to the District Health Authority’s consul­ tation document. . “Small is beautiful,”


County Coun. Mrs Gill


GISBUEN AUCTION MART


£875 (average £7G9.10), second to £670 (£616.25); first-quality heifers to £1,000 (average £780.55), second to £600 (£590); cows due May to £925 (£790); cows due June to £700 (£628.57); cows due July to £740 (£715); cows due August to £685 (£667.50); and bulling heifers to £500. T h e re were 235 c a lv e s


• Light young bulls made to 146.2p (122.op), medium to 141.2p (121.7p), heavy to 123.8p (115.2p); light steers to 140p (121p), medium to 149p (112.8p), heavy to 113.8n (110.6p); light heifers to 142p (119.2p), medium to 135.Sp (112p), heavy to 134.8p (108.1p); grade one cows to 102.8p (94.9p), grade two to 92.8p (88.4p), grade three to 88.2p (83.2p), grade four to 90.2p (79.3p); mature bulls to 92.2i) (89.4])).


250.5p (234.5p), medium to 256.5p (235.1p), heavy to 203.5p (201.8p); standard hoggs to 164p (163.4p), medium to 256.5p. (235.1p), heavy to 203.5p (201.8p); overweight hoggs to 149p (139.6))); uncertified hoggs


Sheep: standard lambs to


especially for grazers topping at 90p and averaging 82.9p. Young bulls: Light — 107.5p


(111.7p). Heifers: Light — 107p to 128p (116.9p). Medium — 107p to 127p (llCp). Heavy — 110p to 118]> (U4p).


to 253. lOp (224.20p). Medium 180.49p to 237.20p (222.20p). Overall — 223.52p. Hoggs: 155p to lG9.50p


Cows: G9p o) t t( 90p (82.9p). Lambs: S Sta d ard


calves at Clitheroe on Tuesday, with a Simmental bull calf from J. Green, of Newton in Bow- land, making £265. Friesian bulls went to £168,


(£23.63). Rams: £15 to £28 (£25.83). There was a good trade for


(£28.03). Ewes: £5.50 to £28.50


tanndard — *1 2211.43p


(157.90p). Ungraded hoggs: £27 to £37


to £38.80 (£25.55); half-bred ewes to £37.80 (£29.55), horned ewes to £29.80 (£23.40), rams to £41.80 (£30.25).


BRIDGE CLUB


Limousin bulls to £220, Belgian Blue heifers to £158, Limousin heifers to £122, Angus heifers to £128, Charolais bulls to £154. In the sheep section, trade


opens IS, next player passes, and you hold. S 762 H AQ1087 D 92 CJ83 This is a very nice seven-count,. and the temptation to stretch a point and bid 2H is understand­ able. and unlikely to come to muen harm. But consider the possibilities if you make the *‘book” bid of 1NT! You still have every chance of finding a 5-3 major fit. If partner rebids 2C or 2D, he


hardened as the sale went on, with horned ewes meeting a very good trade. Lonk cross-bred horned ewes


with twins made to £24.50, grit ewes with twins to £26.50, geld mule hoggs to £39, geld mash hoggs to £39, mule ewes with twins to £32.50, mule hoggs with singles to £3S.50p, mule hoggs witn twins to £32.


Worked in hotel trade


A MEMB E R of SS Michael and J o h n ’s Church, Lowergate, Clith­ eroe, has died at the age of 90.


eroe, Mrs Anne Woods (nee Kelly) spent most of her working life in the hotel trade and conse­ quently lived outside the town. After marrying her hus­


Although born in Clith­


band William, a former regular seaman, the couple settled in Battle, Sussex. On his death 10 years


ago, Mrs Woods returned to her native Clitheroe to live in Hayhurst Street and l a te r moved to Queen’s Close. Alth o u g h h e r only


must surely have five spades, and you can bid 2S. If he bids 2H, good news indeed! If he bids 2S, you have a 5-3 spade fit. If, however, he bids 2NT, you can bid 3H, offering the choice of 3NT or 4H (a new suit at the 3-level is forcing). Higher suit bids would indicate a spade fit.


WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Wednesday night were NS Mrs Pickles and Mr Jen­ nings, Mrs Holden and Mr Web­ ster. EW Mr and Mrs Pawlicki,1 Mr Hall and Mr Hounslow. After two passes, partner


were 615 cattle forward (237 young bulls, 139 steers and heif-1 ers, and 239 cows and bulls) and 742 sheep (337 lambs, 232 hoggs, and 173 ewes and rams).


Charolais X bulls/steers to £400 (£368), heifer £315; Limousin X bulls/steers to £388 (£324.30), heifers to £370 (£301.15); Conti­ nental heifer £350; Friesian X bull £105, heifers to £538 (£400.65); Black Polly X heifer £180; cows to £290 (£243.35). In the fatstock section there


Limousin X bulls to £288 (£112.40), heifers to £177 (£125.50); Belgian Blue X bulls to £308 (£266), heifers to £250 (£178.35); Simmental X bulls to £308 (£247.30), heifers to £180 (£159.70); Blonde d’Aquitaine X bull calf £222; Hereford X bulls to £192 (£176), heifers to £106 (£105.30); Friesian X bulls to £215 (£127.95), heifers to £146 (£109.70); Angus X bulls to £152 (£94), heifers to £94 (£82.25); Piedmontese bull £290, heifer £90. Weaned stirks and stores:


forward, including 90 stirks: Charolais X buns to £287 (£234.25), heifers to £170 (£142);


THERE were 55 newly-calved dairy cows and heifers and 29 in-culf dairy cows'and heifers forward at Gisburn Auction Mart. . First quality cows made to


PRICES


. Even th o u g h the event clashed with a


ENJOYING Saturday’s coffee morning at the Ribble Valley Mayor’s p a r lo ur were these organisers and sup­ porters of the Rocfield Leisure Centre Appeal.


coffee morning at the Unitarian Church, the Mayor’s event raised over £100. towards the £5,000-plus still needed to pay for the centre. With the Mayor,


cil’s. Recreation and. Leisure Committee. Mrs Garnett has raised over £300. from her marathon and still has more sponsorship cash to collect.


Coun John Cliff, and his wife, Pam, are Lon­ don Marathon runner Kitty Garnett (centre) and Coun Mrs Myra Clegg (left), chairman of Ribblc Valley Coun­


THE desperate plight of the people of Sierra Leone will be the subject of an illustrated talk by Ms Susan Parry of “Action Aid” at Clitheroe Parish Church Hall, on Tuesday, at 7-30 p.m.


■ '


Action Aid will be hold­ ing a flag day in Clitheroe


on May 26th, and the group is hoping volunteer


; bring-and-buy and cake stalls. Raffle prizes included a quartz clock donated by Br i t i sh Aerospace.


ACTION AID


The Roefield coffee morning ^included


Ribble Valley Borough Council


" or telephone them on 0204 660410. Susan said: “For £2.25


helpers will attend the talk


per family, we can immun­ ise children of 5 to 11 against diptheria, cholera, polio and measles, provide nutrition education for mothers and immunise 30% of women of child­ b e a r in g age a g a in s t tetanus.”


SPORTS STARTS HERE?,


Cup destiny not decided


. Waggon and Horses 1, Whalley 1


WHALLEY and Waggon and HorsesVserved up a game of football full of.commitment and skill in this Whitbread Ribble Valley League filial. As in their Ashley Smith Tro: .time, Whalley. almost snatched


Aitken Shield final was a at? Waddington FC’s ground, keenly-contested and evenly- Twitter Lane, on Monday (k.o. fought affair.


Havdbck made an impact in mid- field and the Whalley side seemed to get the jitters, with


Richards started to marshall the ;on defence. Walker and -«;■,• -


passes going astray and the two local 3rd XI sides in the tackling becoming ineffective. It Whitbread Kibblesdale Cricket was as well for Whalley that the League


Easy victories IT was a good weekend for the


• . •' •


’keeper, Wilson, was in fine Both'ciitheroe and Ribbles- form and Heycs was on hand to dale Wanderers had easy wins, cut down the number of open- with their opponents failing to mgs created.


Waggon sc o red a f te r 40 minutes, giving them a fully deserved lead. The second hdlf was a differ­


It was no real surprise when


* . Waggon held out until the last minute, but finally faltered, let­ ting in Whalley. A left-wing cor­ ner was hit into the six-yard box. The bull was not collected cleanly and, after a goalmouth scramble, the ball was (lowered over the line by Bland. There was no doubt that the


added further depth to Whal- ley’s play, with the team now controlling most of the balk ’


ent story. Richards and Davies started to control the middle of the field, Wareing and Bland began to penetrate down the flanks ana the Waggon rear­ guard was once again given a thorough examination. The introduction of Domun


score 100 between them!


the slightly easier victory against Earby, who batted first and could only muster 52. Booth (5-30) and Cartledge (5-17) were the destroyers. In reply, Clith­ eroe lost only two wickets as they quickly surpassed the visi­ tors’ total. Ribblesdale Wanderers must


The Chatburn Road men had Summer darts


THE Ribble Valley Summer Darts League got underway on Monday, with seven teams tak­ ing part in this year’s event. There are eight games in the


have thought that their total of 132-7 may have been in danger — but not for long. Barnolus- wick crumbled to just 41 alt out.


Paddlers


equaliser had boosted Whalley’s confidence and, although Wag­ gon did manage some attacks, it was the village side that threa­ tened to take the lead. In the last minute of extra


Clitheroe homing


THE race point for the last Clitheroe Homing Society race


was Mungotsfield, near Bristol. A to ta l of . 22 members


fit not be found. If partner passes 1NT, you could have missed a major fit, but then your 2H bid could have forced you too high. If partner just happens to nave a 19-count and bids 3NT, hard luck — doubt­ less 3NT will make, but 4H or 4S may be better. In Wednesday’s play, the


In only two cases would a 5-3


second place and H. Chatburn in third. Special congratulations went


released 325 birds into a north to north-westerly wind. The first bird back to Clitheroe belonged to the S. Robinson and Son loft, with J . Parker in


to Mr Derek Whittaker, who picked the first nomination bird and was presented with the Ray Linnaker Trophy. John Parker’s b r ird - w o n 'th e show race nomination.


rebid would actually be 2NT, and the NS pairs who played 4H or 4S made 10 or 11 tricks whereas those in NT made only eight or nine. Winners on Monday were: NS


shine THE latest round of the North West Scout and Canoe Race Championship was held at Macclesfield. ,The competitors, including


Pietrzak.and Jacqueline wood­ ward in the leaders’ section,


‘Slalom — 1st, Stephen Wood­ ward. Junior Guides— 1st, Vic­ toria Valovin. Junior Scout Sla­ lom— 5th, Conrad Bisping; 7th, Simon Holt. Veteran lady lead­ ers — 1st, Jacqueline Wood­ ward. Novive race — 1st, Ben Whittam. The next race in the series is


Shirley Grimshaw in the young leaders, Rachael Thompson anc Victoria Valovin in the Guides. St Mary’s Scouts Simon Holt, Stephen Woodward and Ben Whittam also took part, alone with Loyola member Conrad Bisping. Local results: Senior Scout


local Scouts, Guides and leaders, raced on the canal over a dis­ tance of 4.5 miles for the juniors and 7.5 miles for the Scouts. Taking part were Stephen


match, comprising five singles, two doubles and one treble. A team is also awarded two points for a win and one for a draw. Individual and team knockout.


competitions will also be held a t ' the end of the season.


Band Club 2, Pendle Witch .6; De Lacy 1, Judge Walmesley 7; Swan with Two Necks 3, Dog and Partridge, Barrow, 5. Black Bull, Chatburn, bye. .Monday’s fixtures: Pendle ’ Bh


mesley ley v Billington BBC, Swan and Partridge, bye. Results: Billington Brass* . . Played at Shawbridge, this, The replay will will take place to score.


had by far. the better of the be staged at* the same venue opening exchanges. However, : tomorrow night (k.o. 6-30 p.m.).


Whalley started brightly and Ashley. Smith ^Trophy final will ' 6-30-p:m.). The replay of the


phy match five days , earlier,; the match when two close-range they failed to settle the result.' shots wereblocked and the ball giving the league another head- fell to Leech, but he sliced the ache of sorting out a second' ball wide when it looked easier replay date.


CHATBURN’S league form has not been up to scratch in the last few matches, but the team were in no mood for defeat when they i


Craven cricket


able victory and will now be hoping for an impressive cup run. In their last league match, th e y w en t down a g a in s t Carleton. The second team have also


met Skipton in the Cowling C u d . They finished with,a comfort­


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


CONSERVATION AREA DESIGNATED


An application has been- received for permission to: Internal structural alterations and re-furbishment to improve the amenities and fabric of the existing Public House at The New Inn, Parson Lane, CLITHEROE. . Application No. 3/90/0318 and 3/90/0321. Provision of a Third Tennis Court and Fencing adjacent to the existing Tennis Courts at Ribchester Tennis Club, Church Street, RIBCHESTER. Application No. 3/90/0320.


Two — Glusbum 8, Barrowford 6, Foulridge 6, Howarth WE 6, Chatburn 4, Keighley TC 4, Jimmy Nelson’s 4, Skipton Cl 4, Carleton 2, Haworth Methodists 2, Ingro St John’s 2, Skipton LMS0.


being going through a lean spell. In their last division four match, they lost against Barnoldswick. Points and positions: Division


8, Foulridge 8, Haworth Meth- ”


Glusburn 2, Haworth WE 2, Jimmy Nelson’s 2, Skipton Cl 2, ‘ Keighley TC 0, Skipton LMS 0. On Saturday, Chatbum travel


Barnoldswick 6, Chatburn 2, odists 8,


Division Four — Barrowford Ingri;row St John’s 8,


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to Sandylanes Playing Fields to face Skipton Cl. The second team face Skipton Cl at home.


Ribble Valley Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


LISTED BUILDING: t


with Two Necks v De Lacy. Dog Witch v Black Bull, Judge Wal­


Whalley tennis


INTEREST was high when Whalley Tennis Club held a spe­ cial iunior tournament. The competition was a suc­


cess. attracting 20 players. The singles event was won by Paul Barton (15) and the doubles by Mark Cort (14) and John Bor­ land (13). The club’s floodlight appeal is


now well established and the club committee has a number of fund-raising ideas planned for the summer. Club night is on Thursday


evenings and all members are welcome to attend. If anyone would like to join the club, they should contact Mrs Waterhouse (0282-71317).


at Fell Foot, Lake Windermere, on June 10th, followed by a meeting on Wigan Canal on Junc24tn.


Mr Bradshaw and Mr Webster, Mrs Wood and Mrs Russell. EW Mr Norris and Mr Haydock, Mr and Mrs Blakey. Thursday’s winners: NS Mrs


-P.J.


Garden party ‘best yet’


place this morning at 9-30 a.m. at SS Michael and John’s Church, which Mrs Woods had attended since she came back to the town.


daughter Mary had died, Mrs Woods had many r e la t iv e s , in c lu d in g several in Canada and a nephew, Mr John_Cow- man, in Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Requiem Mass takes


Golf clubs


A SET of Wilson golf clubs has been stolen from the boot of a car parked out­ side a house on Whalley Road, Clitheroe. *~ The th e f t o ccur red between 7-30 and 9-30 p.m. oh Sunday evening.


TELEPHONES: . ,


Editorial...... . Clitheroe 22324 Advertising..... Clitheroe 22323 Classified .(.......Burnley 22331


THE best so far.— that’s the forecast by the organ­ isers of the Oakhill College garden party at Whalley for their event on Sunday. ■ With a donkey derby, bouncing castle, travelling radio road show, lots of old-fashioned stalls', re f re shm e n ts an d .an appearance by Welliphant, the school hopes to raise a substantial amount for funds. • Sunday’s garden party,


arranged by the Oakhill Association, is to be opened by the school patrons, Lord and Lady Hnltnn.


Fined £125


FOR exceeding, the 30 m.p.h. speed limit in Whalley Road, Wilpshire, Steven Robert .Finder (25), of Crow Trees Brow, Chatburn, was fined £125 by Clitheroe Magistrates. . He was. alleged to have


trave lled* a t * sp e e d s between 56 and 64 m;p.h.


representing Pindery who admitted the offence, said he'was returning home, in the early hours after .visits ing his girlfriend-in Black- bubnvyThere was little traffic on theToadN ‘ . 'tp . i


Mr Stephen Barker^


Wood and Mrs Russell, Mr and Mrs Webster. EW Mr and Mrs Pawlicki, Mrs Boothman and Mr Wilding.


(1 3 5 5 .0 0 ) , H. C h a tb u rn (1 3 54.86), J . A in sw o r th (1351.37), S. Robinson and Son (1347.22), J. Scott (1346.76), H. Chatburn (1346.09), K. Chamley and Son (1345.79), D. Parker (1 3 4 5 .1 6 ), H. L o f th o u se (1336.47) , S. Robinson and Son (1335.47) , F. R. Howarth' (1334.56), F. Dale (1332.82). .


1140.85), J. Parker (1127.10), H. Chatburn (1126.04), D. Whit­ ta k e r (1118.22), J .i Sco tt (1 1 17.75), H. L o f th o u se (1114.58), F. R. Howarth (1 1 10.26), H. L o f th o u se (1108.82), K. Chew (1104.62), S. Scott and Son (1103.78), K. Chamley and Son (1103.43), H.:< Lofthouse (1099.77). Gloucester — H. Lofthouse


Ex-bus driver? • at 61


(61) was born in Darwen; but came to live in the Ribble Valley, many years ago; He drove for Ribble


to n R'o a d , .D a r w,e n , returned^’to his native town-, where he enj oyed walking his dog. One of his passions .was travel, and last year h'e -visited Spain," Canada and America, driving from- one side of the.USA to the other.


; MrsPilkington,. of. Ash­ g o . v


vived by, three ;daughters, Jayne, •Mary-and Janet,


,'Mr Pilkington.;is.sur­ f V. W. .’


and five grandchildren.’-' .-. The funeraKservice takes place today at St James'S-.Church'.Glith- eroe, at 1L15 p.m., and is followed by interment;at‘ Clitheroe Cemetery. ’■ ■*'


Results: Mangotsfield — S. Netball jbinson and Son (velocity


, with, nine points from three matches.


RISHTON top the Clitheroe and District Netball League


Rishton in fine form '


, ' separating' the' top four teams, y Rebels head, the table with nine points after beating the White Lion in their,last match. Second placed Roguesdost some ground on the leaders when they were


. win this season. ' The second division table is .closer, with, only three points


A FORMER bus'driver who had lived at Kemple- End and Chatburn died: last Thursday in the East. Lancashire Hospice: Mr James Pilkington


talented^ side-faced second placed Dominoes B and finished with a crushing 54-6 victory. The rest of the table is close,, with four sides locked ont three points. Trinity Aces are lodged at the bottom, still without a


In their latest fixture, the


THE 1990 Inter-club Summer Race League season has begun with Pendle Ski Club’s home match with Rossendale. Unfortunately, the visitors


SEASON BEGINS


when Kossendale hosted the return fixture and there was a similar scoreline. Again the only success for Pendle was achieved by the ladies.


, were several members taking part in their first inter-cluo races. The ladies, after going through last season unbeaten,


In the younger teams, there


‘beaten-. 15rl4? by third placed Trinity'Diamonds: . V-.-, r.ResultV^'.Dl vision One — .Dominoes B G, Rishton 54; Lion HeurU:ff7^^Trinity Aces 9; Dominoes A 15," Trinity Jokers 21^’ *' '-Division'-Two - Rebels 30,* White Lion'21; RBL C 17, RBL B 27; Settle 17, Young Farmers 7; Trinity, Diamonds 15, Rogues


Buses for over. 20 years,- but retired as a waggon driver for Walker Steel. 18 months a


sion'One- M-Aspm, Dominoes B; S. Burridge, Rishton: S. Fotion, Lion Hearts; S. Sinker, Trinity Aces; C. Waddington, Dominoes A; J. Seed, Trinity Jokers. Division Two — S. McKenna,


Players of the match: Divi-


18, Rossendale 25. Under 16 — Pendle 20, Rossendale 34. Ladies’ — Pendle 31, Rossen- ! dale 21. Open — Pendle 18, Rossendale 31. Veterans — Pen­ dle 26, Rossendale 28.


have made a very encouraging start. Results: Under 12 Pendle


Chatburn stumble


Rebels; M. Whaites, White Lion;rS. Peel,-RBL C; H. See- dan, RBL'B; E..'WiUan;*K. Brewer,* Young Farmers;,!’. Walmsley,,Trinity Diamonds; J. Bethell, Rogues. -


" DivisionOne .


Dominoes Ba. . . 3/<l 0 2 .4 Tnnity Jokers....'.......... 2 1'0 1 3’ RBL A:.....;.... ........... 2 1V0 1 3 Dominoes A............ .. 2 1 0 1 .3, Lion Heart?...;........;... <. ■3.1 • 0. 2 ;3


Trinity Aces...;...... .. 3 0 0: 3 ‘ 1 ...





Division Two ? - ,* .' PW D L' P


Rebels........:.... .......... 3 3 0 0 9 Rogues."..;....?..;;..:..^..' 3 2 0 1 7 Trinity Diamonds......... : 3 2 0 1 7-, White Lion.........- .....) 3 i , 0 ’ l 6


;YoUng Formers...':....... 3 0 l 0 3 (1 RBLC;.:..........


v ’:'-; ’•♦■Jet?:'--.1' '


Settle.......................... 3 2 0 1 41 3 0 0 3 0


Rishton..... 3 3


* PW D L P* 0 0 9


15, Rossendale 34. Under 16 — Pendle 22, Rossendale 30. Ladies' — Pendle 31, Rossen­ dale 23. Open — Pendle 23,■ Rossendale 30. Veterans — Pendle 21, Rossendale 30. Things did not really improve


p r o v e d t oo st rong and triumphed 4-1. •. Results: Under 12 — Pendle


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


K.D. Whitwell, of Tewitt Hall Farm. Helli fie ld Road, Paylhorne- nr Clitheroe BB7 1JA, is applying for a licence to use. Tewitt Hall Farm, Hellifield Road, Paythorne nr Clitheroe, BB7 1JA as an operating centre for one goods vehicle. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially affected may make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Manchester M16 ONE," within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.


Chatburn 2nd XI 80 BATTING first, Chatburn


Bamoldswick 3rd XI 81 for 6,


:sconngarun. A fine 24 from Hodgson gave


wore soon in trouble when Dins- dale was dismissed without


: tunlly won quite comfortably, v - Chatburn: P. Dmsdale O, A;


■ • Barnoldswick’s reply was also a little inconsistent, .with only two batsmen scoring double . figures. This did not prove to be • a problem and the side even-


: ' i: ■ :


i Pearce 8, S. Booth 26, S. Tom- . linson 2, A. Rudd 0, B. Hart 0, ; M. Hall not out 2, extras 5, total 80. , • Bamoldswick: 81 for 6.


! Hodgson 24,; G. Lambert 8, M: Barker 3, J . T ro t te r 2 / M.


; *i Bowling: A. Hodgson 9-1-27- ! 1, S. Booth 9-1-174), A. Rudd 4-0-21-3i;M.‘ Hall 3-0-13-0.


-


' four wickets for the loss of 39 runs.'


the team hope, but poor knocks from the majority of tho bats­ men left Chatburn scratching for runs. Only Booth (26) showed any fight the team were .all dismissed lor 80 runs. Naylor was most dangerous with the ball for Barnoldswick, taking


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


John Pearce, of Alliker-lngs, Salthill Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire-BB7 1 PE is, applying for a licence-to use' Mitchell Street, (Coalyard), Clitheroe, as an operating centre tor one -goods vehicle and no trailers. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who believe the use or. enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially attected may make written r e p r e s e n ta t i o n to the ^Licensing Authority at North Wes tern .Traffic Area', Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Manchester M16 ONE,’ within- 21 days following the


-publication ol this, notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representation to the applicant at . the address given in this • - notice. ’


Application No 3/90/0318 and 3/90/0321. .


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, ...............


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person w i s h i n g to m a k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Off ic es , Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Goverment (Access to Information) A c t '1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o pm e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the' 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.


A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development and Client Services. May 17th, 1990.





An application has been received to:. Internal structural alterations and re-furbishment to improve tlie amenities and fabric of the existing Public House at The New In n , Parson Lane, clitheroe:'


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Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council O f f ic e s , Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e lo pm e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


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Signed: Philip Bailey, Director of Development and Client Services. May 17th, 1990.


DY N AMIT E K I S SO G R AMS . W a n t y o u r p a r t y t o g o w i t h a b a n g ? T e l 0 2 5 4 5 3 2 3 3 .


W A N T E D ! 5 0 o v e r w e i g h t p e o p l e w h o n e e d t o lo s e u p t o 2 9 ! b s in t h e n e x t 3 0 d a y s . M o n e y b a c k g u a r a n t e e . Ca l l M a d g e o n C l i t h c r o e 2 3 2 0 4 .


D A RWEN SUN L E ISURE f o r t h e v e r y l a t e s t f a s t t a n s u n b e d r e n t a l s . £ 3 0 f o r 4 w e e k s . D a rw c n 7 7 1 5 1 5 .


F U N C A S T L E S h i r e , b i r t h ­ d a y s e t c . Te l . 0 2 8 2 6 8 6 1 0 .


P A LM I S T R Y a t ;d t a r o t r e a d ­ i n g s . T e l . B u r n l e y 3 2 9 3 8 .


|l055 Catering


D IA N E S . C A T E R IN G . T o p q u a l i t y c a t e r i n g f o r a l l o c c a ­


s i o n s r a n g i n g f r om s im p l e t o s u p e r b . P h o n e f o r f r e e m e n u N e l s o n 6 8 9 5 5 (d a y s ) o r 6 0 1 6 7 1 ( e v e )


B A R B A R A ’S P A T I S S E R I E , b r i l l i a n t b u f f e t s , w o n d e r f u l w e d d i n g c a k e s , q u a l i t y c u k e s f o r ul l o c c a s i o n s . T e l . C o l n e 8 6 5 7 7 3 .


M R S D ’s , p r o v id i n g 1 s t c lu s s c a t e r i n g f o r 4 0 y e a r s , w h y a c c e p t l e s s ? M r s D c n w o o d B u r n l e y 3 7 8 4 7 ( 2 4 h o u r s ) .


| § Situations Wanted


S T U D E N T R E Q U I R E S em p l o ym e n t f o r 2 m o n t h s ,


• c h i l d r e n . ' P h o n e . C l l t h o r o e 2 2 1 2 2 a f t e r 6 p .m .


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ninsujDrrh ErDenr Burnley 2S3S7 Nelson 62434


S U N B E D R E N T A L a n d r e p l a c em e n t t u b e o f f e r , 4 w e e k s r e n t a l £ 2 9 , fu s t t a n t u b e s £ 4 . 9 9 e a c h , S U P E R £ 6 . 9 9 e a c h , f r e e d e l i v e r y . N. C a l v e r t L e i s u r e , . 8 5 Co a l C l o u g h L a n e , T e l . B u r n l e y 3 5 9 6 3 .


Part-time Vacancies


THE CYGNET Swan Courtyard


Requires a


CLEANER 2 hours per day.


4 days per week. Wages £2.75 per hour. |m Health and' Beauty


C AMB R ID G E DIET f o r f u r ­ t h e r i n f o rm a t i o n cu l l y o u r c o u n c i l lo r S h e l a g h Cl e g g o n P u d i h um 0 2 8 2 7 1 8 5 1 .


Tel. Clitheroe 25129


ROSSENDALE


HOME FOR THE ELDERLY


I1 1AM : , Wedding lug*) hA Window '


AMBASSADOR ROLLS HIRE


1 VICTORIA GARDENS, BARROWFORD, NELSON


' chauffeur, tree champagne, limousines.


White Rolls Royce, uniformed


, T e l. N e lso n 6 9 7 7 1 2 . t * t r j h r * * * * * 4 * * ,


P H O T O G R A P H Y . F o r u r c u t w e d d i n g p h o t o g r a p h y a t c o m p e t i t i v e p r i c e s , r i n g C h r i s o n B u r n l e y 3 4 4 8 6 .


LE IGHS WEDD ING L IMOS . v i d e o s a n d p h o t o g r a p h y . T e l . B u r n l e y 3 7 7 7 4 .


H A P PY DAYS v i d e o s , b r id a l h i r e , w e d d i n g c a r s , h a t s , d i s c o s , g e n t s s u i t s . N e w s h o p p r e m i s e s n o w o p e n , 3 5A Kin g S t r e e t , Wh a l l c y . L a r g e s e l e c t i o n o f d r e s s e s f o r s a l e o r h i r e . O p c n S u n - d a y s 1 0 a .m t o 4 p .m Te l . 0 2 5 4 8 2 4 7 7 3 ( d a y s ) .o r 0 2 5 4 8 2 3 5 2 8 ( e v e n in g s ) .


G E T T IN G M A R R I E D I Vi c ­ t o r i a B r i d a l , 4 6 / 4 8 K c l r b y .Wa lk, B u r n l e y . O u r b r i d e s . r a n g e i n c l u d e s n e w s e a s o n s


. s h o w r o o m , b u d g e t s e l e c ­ t i o n , b r i d a l f l o w e r s , h i r e d e p a r tm e n t . M e n s f o rm u l . p a g e b o y a n d w h i t e D a im l e r - h i r e . T e l . B u r n l e y 2 9 4 1 8 .


; r u n g c o f c a t a l o g u e s d e l i ­ v e r e d a n d c o l l e c t e d . P . J .


• P r i n t L t d . , B u r n l e y . T e l ; . 5 2 2 5 8 o r B u r n l e y . 3 2 3 5 6 a f t e r 6 p .m .


C A R R IA G E S L IM O U S IN E Co . T h e u r e a s f in e s t w e d ­ d i n g c a r s e r v i c e . Wc s t i l l h a v e a few* d a t e s , a v a i l a b l e t h i s y e a r o r b o o k e a r l y f o r 1 9 9 1 / 1 9 9 2 . T e l . 0 2 8 2 6 9 8 3 4 9 o r 0 8 6 0 4 8 9 9 0 2 . :


F O R TH E F IN E S T C A R S . , f o r t h e - f i n e s t s e r v i c e , f o r t h e f in e s t w e d d i n g s , c o n t a c t


. t h e Ex c lu s iv e C o u r i e r , 2 3 5 S k i p t o n R d , C o l n e , T e l . 8 6 4 4 6 3 o r N e l s o n 6 9 3 8 9 7 .


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/ o u r : q u a l i t y , t h e n d e c i d e : T e l . B u r n l e y 2 5 6 2 0 . v • t •:


STEVEN; J , . :LO CK Y E R ,* F o r . •creat ive w e d d i n g - p h o t o g r a ­ p h y a n d v i d e o s e rv i c e . Se e


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• a t t r a c t i v e : b u r s t o f f , 2 > - .3 .- n i g h t s pe r . w e e k , f £ 2 ; 5 0 p e r h o u r p l u s e x c e l l e n t , w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s . - : T e l . ' D a v i d : o r iS c a n o n 0282* 2 6 5 3 1.


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ASSISTANT required


CARE


For days,-work oh a rota, 30 hours weekly, weekends included. Experience preferred.


Tel. Burnley 23804.


THE OLD STONE HOUSE


atMHton Requires


Part-Time Evening


WAITRESSES/ WAITERS


Local transport provided


Telephone the Manager on Stonyhurat 544


BUILDING LABOURER


For casual and weekend


- .work, Grindleton. Good rates of pay.


Tel. 061 431 3007


PART TIME STAFF


■ '■ l'-.j • - Required'


For Sundays and Bank ' .. Holidays


To worit In mobile' snick ' •‘ ,bara '


Porfurther detaliaTeh . Whalley $24178, f .<


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e a r n EXTRA £’s •


2/3 evenjngs per w


r Tel.(0282) K-r , 31092/30962


• '• :


York St, Clitheroe Require


YOUNG PERSON


For Saturday and Sunday 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. to assist with general duties.


Tel


Apply Matron. I. Clltneroe 23244


J u l y /A u g u s t . . l o o k i n g a f t e r


L O S T , l a d i e s g o l d w r i s t w a t c h . Ma y 4 t h , C l i t h c r o c t o w n c e n t r e . T e l , C l i t h c r o c 2 5 6 8 0 .


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L O N E L Y D e s p a i r i n g . S u i ­ c id a l - C o n t a c t S ama r i t a n s , ' N e l s o n 6 9 4 9 2 9 o r B l a c k b u r n 6 6 2 4 2 4 .


A B O R T IO N A D V I C E a n d h e lp , p r e g n a n c y t e s t s -Te l . Bl a c k p o o l 2 3 0 0 9 .


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■ 1033. Competition ■ 1 wvV Results


U N C L A IM E D P R IZ E S R o c - • f i e ld A p p e a l C o f f e e M o r n -


: Inti. P i n k 1-, \2 2 , 3 1 . Wh i t e • 4 5 9 . T e l . C l i t h e r o e 4 1 8 2 3 . .


C L ITH C R OE F .C . S u p p o r t e r s C l u b , W e e k 4 1 , 7 9 . £ 5 0 .


11036 Public Notices


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT When you cancel a


classified advertisement you-will be given a STOP NUMBER.


Please keep this number, in a safe place until you have paid your account,'


you will need to quote it if you have a query.


Clitheroe 2232U (Editorial), 2232S (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) m


Education/; Tuition


E LO C U T IO N A N D S P E E C H t u i t i o n , e i t h e r t o : e x am i n a ­ t io n b o u r d s t a n d a r d o r s lm-


•ply t o im p r o v e t h e q u a l i t y o f s p e e c h , - h o u r l y a n d h a l f h o u r l y t u t o r i a l s a v a i l a b l e , p u p i l s h om e o r m y h om e , p l e a s e c a l l M r s D cmu l in c o n Ne l s o n 6 9 5 5 7 9 o r P u d lh um 7 2 9 5 0 .


R E A D IN G & BASIC En g l i s h . E x p e r i e n c e d , r e t i r e d , q u a l i ­ f i e d h e a d m a s t e r w i l l t e a c h y o u r e n u a t o r e a d . A s s e s s ­ m e n t f o l l o w e d b y . t u i t i o n . T e l . C o l n e 8 6 9 5 9 6 .


Part-Time Vacancies THE AUCTIONEER


RESTAURANT New Market St. Clltheroe


Has vacancies for the following staff WAITRESS


WAITER/ . " 'a n d . - ■


Personal TRAINEE CHEF Students ' MORNING CLEANER 10-00 a.m. — 12 noon 4/5 days We offer pleasant conditions and good rates of pay Apply by telephone Clltheroe 27153 Personal Services


ROSEWOOD COURT Home for the Elderly


16 NEW SINGLE BEDROOM I EXTENSION IS NOW OPEN AND \ SUITABLE FOR


WHEELCHAIR-BOUND


Rosewood Court is a purpose-built home, I ground lloor level only, with two resident | wardens and ,a nurse.


Please contact Mr or Mrs Tattersall, proprietors or The Warden at OWEN STREET. ROSEGROVE. BURNLEY. TEL BURNLEY 37788


REGISTERED OSTEOPATHS


The General Council and Register of Osteopaths Announces that


Mr R. W. PERCIVAL, DO, MRO and


Mrs H. A. PERCIVAL (nee Jones), DO, MRO have commenced practice at


6 CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE. TEL: (0200) 24901 A vacancy exists at Colne Police Station for a


LANCASHIRE CONSTABULARY Part-Time


GENERAL KITCHEN ASSISTANT


Cooking duties involved. 15 hours per week 4-00 p.m. — 7-00 p.m. Salary 294.62p per hour


CASUAL CANTEEN ASSISTANT


Also required to cover for holidays and sickness. 15 hours per week. Salary 294.62p per hour. Local authority conditions of service apply


Application forma which should be returned by June 1st, are available from Local Police Stations


Lancashlr. County Council Is an equal opportunity Employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community


THE ASSHETON ARMS


DOWNHAM We are looking for a '


PART TIME COOK


Times involve lunchtime, evenings and . r . j weekends but can be tailored to suit your


individual requirements. Excellent rate of pay.,. Tel. Clitheroe 41227


TEXICARE


OFFICE/INDUSTRIAL CLEANERS Require


, jv ; . ; i - u ,


EVENING CLEANERS WORKING SUPERVISOR


i , , j j-and a Monday to Friday, two hours per evening.


Cleaners rate of pay £3 per hour. Supervisor £3.50 per hour.


Tel. Mrs Russell on 0524 39666


SMALL LICENCED RESTAURANT IN WHALLEY HAS VACANCIES FOR


WAITING STAFF


On 2 evenings per week .Also.


.


AN EXPERIENCED COOK


For 1 lunchtime and 1 evening (negotiable)


Please ring Whalley (0254) 822462 to ; arrange an Interview -


WADDINGTON PARISH COUNCIL


APPOINTMENT OF PART TIME CLERK TO THE COUNCIL


correspondence and payment ot accounts and preparation o estimates.


■ ■ ;


Duties Include preparation, of agenda, minutes, reports anc - -.


Previous experience is not necessary but applicants must b< able to demonstrate a commitment to the work of the Cound and be prepared to keep abreast of developments and innovate.


Further details Ira n i the present Clerk, Eric" Lucas','ft Waddow Grove, Waddlngton, telephone Clltheroe 25310. Jr-


Appiicallons In writing to the Chairman by not later than June 4In, 1990.


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ENVOPAK INDUSTRIALS LTD Farrington Place, Rossendale Road Induatrlal ' '


‘ Estate, Burnley


Required 5 mornings per week for.various office duties. Apply In writing to M


ASSISTANT


CONSERVATIVE CLUB ■


CLITHEROE - 'Require ’ i "


BAR PERSON ' ' , i


Part:Tlme Including weekends . ?■■■■>£'t:.


: i.-'.-, between 10-00 a,m. — 2-00 p.m..dally / Ring Clltheroe 22410A- ’ ’ ‘ • eek


' Sen excli/slvolydesigned ...- hand made costumexi-Li Jewellery. Generous


commission, no.experience i necessary. Own car/phorte i


e s s e n t i a l . ' at the above address* - - - —— r B. H. Roberta


PARTTIME CLERICAL’:


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