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indecent exposure
WHILE waiting in a queue to go through Gis- burn, a motorist inde cently exposed himself to two teenage girls who
were in the car behind him. o Kenneth Broadley (47),
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ey, admitted the offence when he appeared at
her 18-year-old passenger pulled up behind a green
Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court. Emma Todd (17) and
Metro. They saw it was equipped with two interior mirrors, one of which was
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Whale of a year for enterprising youngsters
A CONTRACT with the World Wildlife Fund was the highlight of the year for a group of enterprising students from a Billington school.
Y o u n g E n t e r p r i s e Scheme, known as “the achievers,” formed a group called “Inspirations” manufacture clay
focused on Broadley’s exposed groin. In mitigation, Mr Nigel
B a t te rsb y said th a t Broadley had developed acute wind in his stomach and this was why he had lowered his trousers. He was rubbing his stomach, but it seemed that some thing came over him and he exposed himself. “He is a married man
with a 21-year-old daugh ter of his own,” said Mr Battersby. “The offence has brought shame on himself and caused his wife and daughter a great deal of embarrassment." Battersby; who works
in Padiham, was fined £100 and ordered to pay £15 costs.
‘Bad taste’ not to reply
“BAD taste” is how a Rib- ble Valley councillor described the refusal of a planning applicant’s agent to reply to several letters from the council asking for information. The agent was request
been shown in the clay whales, in view of the school’s forthcoming musi- iil, “The Shadow of the
animals. Particular interest has
Unusual twist in footpath dispute
A FOOTPATH dispute concerning access through a private garden which was formerly pastureland took an unusual twist as a public inquiry opened in Waddington last week.
revealed that they had reached an agreement and that last-minute attempts had been made to call off the hearing. But the inquiry inspec- M r John Gill,
The principal parties
ing permission for conver sion to two flats and one dwelling at 5/(1 Taylor Buildings, Whalley Road, Langho. This was granted by the Planning and Development Committee, subject to the agent pro viding details of building materials and parking arrangements. Councillors heard that a
announced that the Minis ter for the Department of the Environment was not prepared to accept the agreement concerning a footpath between West View and Church Close. He explained that it was
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his responsibility to deter mine whether a public r ight of access order should be confirmed, modified or not confirmed. His decision will not be available for several weeks. Lancashire County
two-storey extension had already been built at the premises, which did not relate to any original sub mitted plans. Conn. Chris Holtom
(Wilpshire) said: “The agent’s refusal to answer our officers’ request for information, despite being asked three or four times is just plain bad taste :is
an enforcement order should be served if the units were occupied prior to any parking provision being made.
far as I’m concerned.” Councillors decided that
Social night
president Mrs Hilda Simp son and the lucky winners were Mrs Susan Dugdale, Mrs Phyllis Blezard and Mrs Greta Capstick. A supper was enjoyed. The next meeting will
A SOCIAL evening play ing dominoes was enjoyed by 42 members of Clith eroe Ladies’ branch of the NFU when they met at th e P a r k e r s ’ Arms, Newton. All were welcomed by
be on August 20th at Gis burn Village Hall and on August 23rd there will be a junior disco at Bashall Eaves Village Hall.
Digger taken
MACHINERY worth £10,500 was stolen from a building site at the junc tion ofSawley Road and the A59.A Hi-Mac full-size yel low digger was taken, along with a diesel cement mixer.
agreeable to the use of the eil should’have discussed footpath by villagers only, the matter fully with him but objected to a full right and ascertained the wishes of access order to the gen- of the residents. This would have made the inquiry unnecessary. His own survey of resi
oral public. The hearing heard that
represented by solicitor Mr John Anthony Strong and Mr Morris by Mr James A. Boucher, a char tered civil engineer, of Binder Close, Wadding ton. The chairman of Wad
the footpath was used by residents in Church Close and Ramsden Terrace. The two councils were
dents in Church Close resulted in 23 persons in 14 households agreeing to the restricted use of the footpath by villagers only. Mr George A. Alker, a
THE pounds rolled in — £950, to be precise — when Brookside School held its summer fair on Saturday.
Friends of Brookside, teachers and pupils, it was a huge success and the proceeds will go towards new equipment for the school.
O rg an ised by the
lights was a fly-past by helicopters from 202 Squadron ‘E’ Flight of RAF Leconsfield.
Waddington magician Shaun McCree added a
One of the many high -"“Cl
dington Parish Council, Mr Eric Edmondson, who confirmed that the council was prepared to accept the agreement, was asked by spoke in favour of Mr Mor- the inspector to give ris’s offer for restricted
footpaths inspector with the county surveyor’s department, gave evi dence in support of the order and residents Mr Bob Fisher, of Church Close, Mr Brian Keating and Mrs M. Hargreaves, both of Brook Villas,
Council and Waddington Parish Council, who had originally supported the order, were required to s ta te their case, but announced that they were prepared to accept a "for mal agreement” with the owner of the land which the footpath crosses. Mr Ernest Morris, of
Ramsden Terrace, Wad dington, said that he was
Fined £100 following collision
IN a letter to Clitheroe magistrates, a Wadding ton man said that his mother died in Malawi last year and he was having problems getting money due to him from her estate.
(42), of Regent Street, said that may have contri buted to the lapse of con centration he suffered which caused an accident on the Pimlico Link Road.
Leonard Davies Arthur
Arthur emerged from a junction without stopping and a collision occurred with another ear.
The court heard that
by letter to the offence. In mitigation, he said that the accident was caused by a momentary lapse of con centration and the other driver travelling too fast.
Arthur pleaded guilty
ordered to pay £10 costs a n d had his lice n c e endorsed with six penalty points.
Arthur was fined £100,
details about public use of use. the path. He replied that people had walked across the land unhindered for the past 20 years and he remembered using the path as far back as 1943. When asked by Mr
Boucher why the parish council had “taken so long’’ in deciding whether or not to accept Mr Morris’s offer for restricted use of the footpath, Mr Edmondson replied: “The doubt was whether we were in a position to accept the con dition. I am only the chair
man of the council. As such, my interest is for the benefit of the villagers.” He was not in a position
to say whether the path was a full right of way. Although it had been used for 20 years, it was not on the definitive map. Mr Morris said he had
touch of mystery, the band of Lancashire Polytechnic supplied music, there was a fancy dress competition, a display of Scottish (lanc ing by the children, Burn ley Gymnastics Club gave a display and an ambu lance and fire engine were available for children and adults to take a closer look. There were also rides in a pony and trap, along with lots of stalls.
children is Shaun McCree, whose expertise produced a white rabbit, to the delight of his young fans.
Roll up for feast of fun at Sham Mayor’s big day
day at Worston will be anything but a sham! We are referring, of Among the lo tte ry
HE may be a fake mayor, but his Sunday fun
c o u r s e , to Mr Roy prizes are a “crock of gold” Dewhurst — the current in the shape of 250 gold Sham Mayor of Worston, pound coins donated by who hopes to raise hun- the Marsden Building dreds if not thousands of Society, a helicopter ride pounds for local charitable by courtesy of Bolton-by- organisations a week on
Sunday. There will be a feast of
bought a small piece of pasturcland in 1978 and was informed by the ven dor that twro elderly widows living in Church Ciose crossed over the land to do their shopping and other residents in Church Close were also allowed access, but there was no public right of access. He agreed to con tinue access for the resi dents and proceeded to lay out a new garden on the land, retaining the path. There was vandalism on
attractions and many local groups have already lined up to man stalls and games. There will be enough food to satisfy the most gargantuam appetite and special displays will be staged by the Caledonian Society and Goshin Ju-Jitsu. Another highlight will
Bowland company Grif- fair, and a hot-air balloon ride provided by the G. T. F l y i n g C l u b , of Grassington. The search is also still
Pictured surrounded by
RODGERS — HODGSON
out to watch as Gunner John Richard Rodgers and his best man — brother Mark, who is also a gunner with the Royal Artillery — marched to church escorted by 10 of thei comrades in full ceremo nial uniform. Meanwhile, his bride
A C h a th am soldi e r decided to marry in full military style when he tied the knot at his village church on Saturday. Many villagers turned
hospital worker Mis Sarah Margaret Hodgson rode to Christ Church in horse-drawn carriage. The bridegroom is the
lows the school’s highly acclaimed productions “Yanomamo” and “African Jigsaw," promises to be another great success, with a p er form ance booked for the Royal Fes tival Hall in London. The energy and enthusi
Prow,” which highlights the plight of the whale. The musical, which fol
tine’s RC High School b y A l a S a a i r Members of St Augus- ' Rigby
15 to 15-year-olds, who managed to sell around 30 whales to the World Wild life Fund. The additional demand for the products brought an unexpected b o n u s
shareholders. Miss Keighley said that
f o r t h
when she was appointed from the Blackburn firm to help with the company she did not expect to see the initiative shown by the pupils and she also found that her own disciplinary skills improved too.
asm of the pupils also resulted in smiles for one of the scheme’s supervi sors, a representative of Blackburn accountancy firm Coopers and Lybrand Deloitte — former Clith eroe Grammar School pupil Miss Liz Keighley, who lives in West Brad ford — and who was par ticularly impressed by her young management team. The group consisted of
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father, the bride wore white soft satin gown with off-the-shoulder puffed sleeves, a fitted bodice and full skirt, layered and
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on to find the new Sham M a y o r wh o will be installed during the event in the grounds of the Calf's Head Hotel, Worston.
“Mischief Night” in 1983 and he felt compelled seriously to consider clos ing the private footpath Mr Morris said that
be an anglers’ corner hosted by Radio Lanca shire and “Advertiser and Times” angling personality Martin James. Accompan ied by a group of experts, Mr James will hold a “Fishermen’s Forum” and demonstrate bait-making techniques. There is also a scheme
there had been rumours put about that he had finally decided to close the footpath through the gar den, but there was no tru th in the rumours whatsoever. He felt the parish coun-
Jewellery theft
JEWELLERY worth £1,400 has been stolen from a house in Parker Terrace, Gisburn.
the property some time between June 1st and last Friday.
Thieves forcibly entered
to grant a wish for someone, w i th th e v o u c h e r s attached to Mayor of Wor- ston’s 50p lottery tickets. The raffle is in aid of his charities and are available from the “Advertiser and Times” office in King Street, Clitheroe, plus various outlets, shops and organisations in the area.
included a gold pocket watch with the name A E. Walker inscribed on it, a 1793 George III gold guinea attached to a gold watch chain with clip clasp, a gold mounted sovereign and a ladies' gold ring with three blue s t o n e s an d s m a l l diamonds.
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Mrs Susan Lynn Jackson the bride’s sister, and also in attendance were Miss Karen Hargreaves and Miss Samantha Briggs Mrs Jackson and Miss Hargreaves wore cerise gowns of soft satin in off- the-shoulder style, with fitted bodices and full seal loped skirts. The junior bridesmaid hud a simiki gown in white with cerise bows. They also wore horse-shoe style head dresses and carried match ing bouquets. Ushers were Mr Darren
formed by the Rev Walter Drain and th organist was Mrs D Brewer. A reception for
Da v is and M r Pe t e Bonnett. The ceremony was per
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