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


Show opener uses the whispering technique


•\EAD Show Society’s annual competition was distinctly different this year — it was whi­ spered open bygriest Cou'n. John Cliff.


fro m Prince C h a r 1 c s , ('nun. Cliff suggested that those present should think of the Prince’s advice about whispering to plants tint! flowers. Then he said: “I whisper


the show open." He bad also commented


Drawing inspii-iition phy, for most points in the vegetable section. “I’m delighted with it,”


that exhibits put his own efforts at gardening "to shame, as they did many others." Despite the changing


weather, there were some wonderful flowers on show, with begonias and pelargoniums the big attractions. Parish Council chairman


said Susan, adding that her husband was just as worthy of the prize because he had done all the digging in the garden. She w as just one point away from scooping the major show society rose* howl for the most points in show, having been pipped at the post by Mr Krnest Hearing. Mr Hearing and his


wife, Molly, again came up trumps at the show, with


Mr Cyril Law said he was disappointed that more local people had not entered the best-kept par­ ish garden competition as in his opinion many gar­ dens were very well kept and worthy of entry. S l .1 oh n’s Prim a ry


School hall was packed as villagers made their way around the exhibits. For show secretary Mrs Susan Lord and her husband. Hick, it was a successful day. with Susan winning her first major award, the Read Parish Council Tro-


O b s e r v e r w a l k


AN industrial archaeology observer walk was led by 'Pom R oot h roy d a nd enjoyed by eight members of Olitheroe Ramblers on Saturday. They went to Wors-


Mrs Hearing winning the president’s trophy for the most points in the flower section. The Hearings, of Nowell


1036 REF: 30R9


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980


THE ACQUISITION OF LAND ACT 1981


THE A59 SAMLESBURY-SKIPTON TRUNK ROAD (IMPROVEMENT FROM GREENGATES TO GUTTERIDGE) COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER (NO NW ) 19


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Secretary of State for Transport in exercise of the powers conferred on him by the above-mentioned Acts has prepared a draft compulsory purchase order, entitled as above, which he proposes to make, authorising him to purchase compulsorily:-


(a) the land and rights described in the schedule hereto for the purpose ol:-


(i) the construction of a new trunk road from Greengates to Gutteridge in the Parishes of Gisburn and Bracewell in the Districts of Pendle and Ribble Valley in the County of Lancashire in pursuance of the A59 Samlesbury-Skipton (Improvement from Greengates to Gutteridge) Trunk Road Order 1989;


(ii) the improvement of highways and the provision of new means of access to premises in the said Parishes, Districts and County in pursuance of the A59 Samlesbury-Skipton Trunk Road (Improvement from Greengates to Gutteridge) Side Roads Order 1989;


(iii) the improvement of the Samlesbury-Skipton Trunk Road in the said Parishes, Districts and County:


(iv) the execution of works on watercourses in connection with the construction of the new trunk road and the construction and improvement of the other highway and the execution of other works mentioned above, and


(v) use by the Secretary of State in connection with such construction and improvement of highways and the execution of other works mentioned above.


Grove, Read, who have been entering the show ever since it started, were competing against each other, as both entered exhibits in the flower sec­ tion and vegetable section. They have both won the trophy for most points in show before as well. Rut they have never


both won trophies at the same time before? so this was a bit of a novelty. “It's usually one or the other that gets the trophies,”


said Mrs Hearing. Trophies


Show Society Uose Howl for


thorne Moor to explore the limestone bushings near Shedden Clough. These were started -100 years ago and abandoned in the I9th century with the coming of the canal to Burnley, where larger lime kilns were built. Lime has always been an agricul­ tural fertilizer in this area. 'Pile day was perfect and


views coming down Cant Clough w e r e m o s t impressive.


T V D A T E


taker met Kibble Valley Kail chairman Mr Peter Moore at Glitheroe Hall­ way Station, before board­ ing a bus to S h iid b u rn , where he set out on a ram­ ble accompanied by a representative ot' the Bumblers’ Association and


LIGHTS, cameras, action! A BBC’ film crew arrived in town last week and the result should he shown on tomorrow’s “North West Tonight" programme. Presenter Mr Boh Whit­


p.m.


/oca/ author M r John Dixon. The l”\\m. one ot' a six- part series, is due to be shown between f i


Charged with £3,000 raid


A SALFORD man, aeeusutl of stealing over £3,()()() of property from (’lit lie roe Conservative Club, has been committed to Preston Crown for trial by the town's magistrates. Michael Carl Agios (27),


and 7


most points in show: Krnest Desiring. President's trophy for most points in flower section: Molly Rearing. Head Parish Council trophy for most points in the* vegetable section: Susan Lord. Haldwin cup for best exhi­ bit in the flora) art section: .lean Holt. Walter Nutter trophy for best exhibit in pot plant: K. Kidge. Staurl lliley Trophy for best single rose as grown: Peter Rearing. Mrs Collinson's vase for children's vase of flowers: Deborah Hriercliffe. Results


Flowers Arrangement of fresh flow-


ers/greenerv: J. Greenwood. M. H u 1 1 e rw o r t h , A . Dyson. Arrangement in an egg cup: .1. Ho lt , .1. H n rn e t t - llu rs t , A. Slater. Arrangement iti a box: .1. Holt, A. Dyson, .1. Hurnett- Hurst. Vase of annual blooms: 1 and 2, B. Bushtmi. M. Rearing. Vase of calendulas: K. Rearing, A.


u s h to n . M. Dea r in g . <1. iehols. One decor;ative e;:ie- is /d ah li;it: F . Do a r in g , J . ichols, CJ.Nichols. One p<tun »m dahliia: M. De aring. K. earing. .L Nichols . Vase of veet pc; is: M. De aring. It. ushton, (L Nichols. One v;;ise garden blooms: It. RushtiDU. Burnett -Hurst, M. I tearing.


Om* vase of pinks/carnalions: .1. Millington. 1). Collinson, M. Hearing. Hie* bowl of roses: .1. Billinglon, M. Hearing, A. Speak. One rose as grown: P. Hearing, A. Slater, .M. Hearing. One spike of gladoilus: F. Hear­ ing, I. Kohinson, P. Stunner. Two cut heads of hydrangeas: A.Speak. One fuchsia in pot: W. Nutter, S. Fox. One peJargon-


ium in not: Aloe S la te r , M. Brierclifle, A. Slater. One flow­ ering begonia; l and 2, \V. Nut­ ter. Any other flowering plant: H. Uidge, .1. UurneU-llurst, \V. Nutter. One foliage not plant: L. UV//s. JJ. Itriorclil'fe, </. Bur-


nett-Hursl. Cactus or succulent: \ and'd.-L Uurnelt-Hurst. K.Al- hones. Children's vase of flow­ ers: K. H e a r in g . S. Fox,


P. Hearing. \ egernoies Brace of lettuce: S. Lord.


Three beetroot: A. Speak. R. Hearing,S. Lord. Five pods of peas: 1 and 3. S. Lord, (.’. Pol­ lard. Five pods of broad beans:


of .loynson Avenue, who was remanded in custody, was charged with entering premises on May 18th as a trespasser and stealing p ro p e r ty , valued at


i'.'i.Ofm.bO, belonging to Robert David Crook.


jackpot on a gaming machine at Whalley Golf Club on Friday afternoon and escaped with £250 worth of coins in £1 and 5(lp pieces. Ciitheroe police are


Thief s jackpot A StVKAKY thief hit the


entered the clubhouse, legitimately or otherwise, and forced the rear of the gaming machine.


I p.m., when somebody


seeking any information about the offence, which took place between 2 and ■


l) . Colli/ison, (». Bottoms, S. Lord. Five runner beans: F. Hearing, U. Hearing, D. Mar­ shall. Three onions under eight ounces: 1 and 2, Alec Slater. G. Bottoms. Three onions eight ounces of over: l and 2. Alec Slater, M. Bathe. Three turnips: S. Lord. Alec Slater, .1. Nichols. Three carrots: l , 2 and 3, S. Lord. Four tomatoes: K. Hear­ ing. ti. Bottoms. ,1. Dawson. One cucumber: 1 and 2. S. Lord,


M. Hearing. Am* other vegeta­ ble: M. Bathe. M. Hearing. P. Sumner. Four white potatoes: CL Bottoms. Heaviest truss of tomatoes: 1. C. Pollard. Herbs, two kinds on pots: F. Hearing. M. Hearing, I). Collinson. Best-kept gardens Small gardens: Mr and Mrs


Hampson. Jubilee Street. Mr Sumner, Fast Cottage, George Lane, Mr and Mrs Bird, Fort


Street. Medium gardens: Mr and Mrs Law, Straits Lane. Mrs Southern. Bake Bottom Cot­ tage, Mrs Lohman, Berkeley Drive. Large gardens: Mrs Bur- n e t t -H u rs t . Ashlea, Whins Lane, Mr Waterhouse, Bake Bottom, Mr Chainlet*. Berkeley Drive. Back vards: Mr W. Nut­ te r . Whalley Hoad, Mr W. Baker, Whallev Road, Mrs l. Uobinsoa, Jubilee Street. Spe­


cial features: Mrs and Mrs Co uKhu rs t. Bead Bowling Green, with special commenda­ tion for the condition of the grass after all the dry weather, Mrs Lohman. Berkeley Drive (brook). Mrs (.'.Verity, Holkers Collage, Whins Lane (rockery).


. Slater. Vase of (lahlias: it:


AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY


The Ciitheroe Advertiser and Times Office


WILL BE CLOSED On Monday August 27th, 1990


Ribble Valley Borough Council AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS


Notice of Public nights, Local Government Finance Act, 1982, S.17. Accounts and Audit Rugulations 1983, Regs 8,9,11.


i Notice is given that Item 10 Seplembet to 28 September 1990 between 9.00 and 5.00 p.m. any person interested may inspect, and make copies ot, the accounts ot the above-named Council lor the year ended 31 March 1990 and all books, deeds, contracts, bills, vouchers and receipts relating thereto. The accounts and other documents will be available tor inspection at the ottices at which they are normally kept, or otherwise by arrangement; application should be made initially to the Chief Financial Officer's Department, Council Ottices, Church Walk, Clilheroe BB7 2RA, telephone Ciitheroe 25111. Notice is also given that on or alter Monday, 1 October 1990 at 10-30 a.m. until the completion ot the audit the auditor, at the request ol a local government elector tor any area to which the accounts relate, will give the elector or his representative an opportunity to question him about the accounts, and that any such elector or his representative may attend before the auditor and make objections as to any matter in respect ot which the auditor could take actions under sections 19 and 20 ol the Local Government Finance Act, 1982 (namely, an unlawful item ot account, failure to bring a sum into account, or a loss or deficiency caused by wilful misconduct), or could make a report in the public interest under section 15(3) ot the Act. Questions may be received af these offices by arrangment with the auditor Mr Pardoe, The Audit Commision, 22 Chorley Now Road, Bolton, BL1 4AP, to whom requests tor this purpose should be addressed. No objection may be made unless the auditor has previously received written notice of the proposed objection and its grounds. A copy of this notice must be sent to the Council at the address below; Council Offices, Church Walk, Ciitheroe, BB7 2RA.


Copies of the draft compulsory purchase order and of the plan referred to therein, together with copies of the above-mentioned Trunk Road Order and Side Roads Order both with their accom­ panying plans, have been deposited and may be seen at all reasonable hours from 17th August to 7th September, 1990 at Department of Transport, 2 Marsham Street, London SW1 at the offices of the Director (Transport), Department of Transport. North West (Network Management) Division, Sunloy Tower, Piccadilly Plaza, Manchester M1 4BE and at Lancashire County Council. Winckloy House, Cross Street, Preston; Lancashire County Council, Divisional Office, Riddings Lane, Whalloy BB6 9RN; Gisburn Sub-Post Office, Main Street. Gisburn; and West Marton Sub-Post Office. West Marlon, Skipton.


Any objection to the draft compulsory purchase order must be made in writing and addressed to


the Secretary of State at Department of Transport, North West (Network Management) Division. Room 715, Sunley Tower, Piccadilly Plaza, Manchester M1 4BE not later than 7th Septem­ ber,1990 and should state the grounds of objecton and quoto the reference LNW 506312/8/TR20/15. In the preparation of on objection and the statement of grounds of objection it should be borne in mind that the substance of any objection or representation may be communicated to other people who may be affected by it.


DATED the 17th August, 1990.


T. A. ORMAND Principal


North West Region Department of Transport SCHEDULE 1


NOTE: (a) The land comprised in each item in this schedule is identified on the plan referred to in the draft compulsory purchase order by moans of the number or numbers shown in brackets against that item in this schedule.


(b) Reference to ownership are references to ownership or reputed ownership at the time of preparation of the draft compulsory purchase order and are stated only for the purpose of identification of the land.


SCHEDULE


Land In the Parish of Gisburn in the District of Ribble Valley; 728 square metres Meadow Lane on the north of the Trunk Road (A59), oast of Greengates Farm (1); 10,845 square metres Meadow and Pasture land on the south of the Trunk Road (A59) east of Greengates Farm (2); 146 square metres Meadowland on the north of the Trunk Road (A59) West of Willcross Farm (3); 1915 square metros pasture land on the north of the Trunk Road (A59) West of Willcross Farm (4); 17,024 squaro metres Meadow land, parts access track, wooded aroa and beds and banks of ditches on the south of the Trunk Road (A59), west of Gutteridge Plantation (5); 1,060 square metres parts pond and wooded area known as Gutteridge Plantation on the south of the Trunk Road (A59) west of Gutteridge Farm (6). In the Parish of Bracewell in the Borough of Pendle; 131 square metres parts grassland and wooded area on the south of the Trunk Road (A59) West of Gutteridge Farm (8).


Rights In the Parish of Bracewoll in the Borough of Pondle; the right to lay and maintain 50 metres of 150 millimetres diameter porous drain in, and the right to regrade, 800 square metres parts grassland bank of ditch and wooded area on the south of the Trunk Road (A59) west of Gutteridge Farm and maintain that regrading. (7)


T8029R (C)


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An a p p l ic a t io n has been received for permission to


Change of use from stamp shop to toning salon at 38 King Street, Clitheroe. Appli­ cation No. 3/90/0613


Alterations to convert existing outbuildings into craft unit at Sun Inn, Longridge Road, Chipping. Application No. 3/90/0615.


E re c t io n o f d e ta c h e d 3


bedroom bungalow at 3 Miln- shaw T e r ra c e . Grindleton, C l i lh e ro e . Application No. 3/90/0617.


Construction of 10 Category One two storey flats for the


[ efderfy af Land o ff Beech l Grove. Chatburn. Application \ No. 3I90I0623.


| O utline application for 10 detached houses at The Com­ mercial Hotel, Main Street, G isb u rn . A p p lic a t io n No. 3/90/0630.


Demolition of attached out­ buildings and erection of ufil-


ity room, w.c., study, conser­ vatory and coal stores at 9 Gisburn Road, Bolton-by-Bow- l a n d . A p p l i c a t i o n N o . 3/90/0620/0639.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Director of Development and Client Services, Council Offices. Church Walk, Clilh­ eroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number.


Under the provisions ot the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


REFUSE COLLECTION AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY: 27th AUGUST 1990


SEPTEMBER HOLIDAY; 17th SEPTEMBER 1990


Ribble Valley Householders will receive a weekly collection of refuse over the above holiday periods.


The collection days will alter in that refuse will be collected one day late on both weeks, i.e. Mondays collection on Tuesdays and Fridays collection on Saturdays etc. Any queries please contact this office.


Director ot Development


Council OHices, Church Walk, CLITHEROE BB7 2RA Telephone (0200) 25111


WE NEED YOUR PICTURES OR


HELP!


TR AN S PA REN CIES OF RIBBLE VALLEY


Ribble Valley Tourism Officer Keith Taylor will shortly be producing new leaflets and guides with which to attract visitors and tourists'from far and wide. His aim is to display the beautiful scenery of our borough which is so familiar to us.


You could already have a picture or transparency of your favourite Ribble Valley view. If so, let us have it. Please ensure, though, that your name and address and the location of the view are clearly marked on the picture and that it is accompanied with a stamped addressed envelope tor its return to


you.


Entries should be handed in at the Tourist Information Centre and marked ''Ribble Valley View Photo Competition".


Short listed entries will be put on public display and the winning photo published in the Ciitheroe Advertiser and Times. Details of prizes will be published next week. Closing date for entries is Saturday, September 22nd, 1990.


representations received will be available for inspection by members ot the public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub- C om m i t te e a g e n d a . Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be ta k e n into account when determining the application.


A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the P lan n in g D e p a r tm en t within the period stated.


D A TED : this 23 rd day of August, 1990.


Church Walk PHILIP BAILEY CLITHEROE.


Director of


Lancashire Development & Client Services)


Wafer Resources Act, 1963.


Notice of Application for Licence to Abstract Water


RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL CASUAL VACANCY


Billington Parish Council


In Accordance with Section 87 (b) ol (he Local Government Act 1972, Notice is hereby given that a casual vacancy exists lor a Councillor on the Billington Pa rish Council following the resignation ol Councillor C M Benislon.


A B y -E le c t io n to flit the vacancy will be held it TEN electors tor the Parish give Notice in writing claiming such an election to the Returning Officer at his office at his address below not later than 14th September 1990.


MEETING PUBLIC at the Mechanics Instute,


Manchester Road, Burnley. at 7.30 p.m.


Wednesday,August 29th. MIKE HICKS


General Secretary


Communist Party ot Britain will discuss ‘The British Road to Socialism' Admission tree. All welcome.'


Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the National Rivers Authority by G. B. R. Fisher, c/o Ingham a n d Y o r k e , L i l t l emo o r , Clitheroe, Lancashire, for a l ic e n c e to a b s tr a c t


the


following quantities of water from a B o r e h o l e at the following point of abstraction:- 2 5 2 0 g a l lo n s p e r d a y at SD719466 at Waddington. A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document submitted with it may be Inspected fre e of charge at Ingham and Yorka,


C H A R T S rock A p o p . T e l . 0 25 4 3 9 9 7 5 1 .


IN SO U N D Z DISCO , available now . T e l. Colne 8 64 26 5


NEED A DISCO , riny Sounds Stereo on 0 2 8 2 3 6 2 5 0 .


P R IV A T E M A T H E M A T IC S tu it io n to G .C .S .U . ami A level. T e l. Burnley 3 9 2 5 8 .


G U IT A R tu it io n , most style - T e l. 0 28 2 38661


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT When you cancel a


classified advertisement you will be given a


STOP NUMBER


Please keep this number In a safe t platce until you have paid your account,


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


| H ^ Health and-: ■ 1051


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Phone; MADGE SAGAR


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C AM B R ID G E D IE T , lu r I mi-- th e r inf orm.it ion call your councillor Shelayh Ciena on f ’adJhain 0 2 8 2 7 1851 and lo r Colne area 8661 I 6.


Education/ Tuition


; Part-time - Vacancies


A.R.A.


CATERING Requires


1 ! Hairdressing


SHEILAS MOBILE


HAIRDRESSING


20 years exp. lor ellicient and friendly service.


TEL. CLITHEROE 28893


C H A R LO T T E 'S mobile hair- dressiny, (a l l aspects), wed-


d in y m a k e -u p , e tc . T e l . VVh.tlley (0 2 5 4 ) 8 2 3 7 3 3 .


A PART TIM E CATERING ASSISTAN T


25 hours per Lveek to be negotiated.


Apply to Mrs B. Lund, c o Smith & Nephew, Hollln


Bank, Br ierfleld, Nelson or Tel. 67744 ext .428 for an interview.


■ Beauty • \ \


iU P -A - TA N LE ISU R E !>n ducts. The h ire , sales •it re t vi lx.: sue c ta l is t s . 6 -H la te s t la s t


.1 v u i 1 itb le . T e l . B u r nl< 3 5 3 4 6 anytime.


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D A RW E N SUN LE ISU R E tor th e v e ry la te s t ta s t ta n


suhIhhI rentals. Darweu 7 7 1 5 1 5 .


C .A .S .T . Outside ca I erers, b u l le ts , cheese and w in e parlies, potato pie suppers, a l l tv p e s o t t u n c t io n s l iu Tm itn y y a ra y e p rom o ­ tions, sports clubs e t r . T e l. 0 28 2 4 1 2 9 t 4 .


D IA N E S C A T E R IN G ,


d uality cateriny lo r all ocra- slons ranyiny from simple to s u p e rb . I1 ho ue to r Tree menu Nelson 6 89 55 (days! or 601 67 1 (eve »


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B A R B A R A 'S P A T IS S E R IE , b r i l lia n t hid lets, wonderful w e d d in g c a k e s . d u a l i t y


cakes to r all occasions. Tel. Colne 8657 73.


MR S D's. providin'! 1st class cateriny to r 40 years, why


accept less'/ M rs llumvood, Burnley 3 78 47 (2 4 hours).


Public tlotices Ribble Valley


Borough Council TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971 - 1974


LISTED BUILDING:


An a p p l ic a t io n has been received to: Extension to form temporary kitchen at Inn at Whitewell. D u nsop R o ad , W h i tw e l l , CLITHEROE. Application No 3/90/0637. D em o l i t io n of a t ta c h e d outbuildings and erection of utility room, W .C . , study, conservatory and coal stores a t 9 G i s b u r n R o a d , B o l t o n - b y - B o w l a n d , CLITHEROE. Application No 3/90 0639. Alterations to convert existing outbuildings into craft unit at Sun Inn, Longridge Road. CHIPPING. Application No 3/90 0615.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of S p e c ia l A rc h i te c tu ra l or Historic Interest. Any person w i s h i n g t o m a k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to t h e D i r e c t o r


of D e v e lo p em en t and Client


Services, Council Offices, Church Walk, Ciitheroe BB7 2R A q u o t in g r e f e r e n c e number. Under the provisions of the Local Goverment (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared o n th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be ta k en 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. August 23rd, 1990.


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 Practice at


6 CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE. TEL: (0200) 24901


CARE, COMFORT AND


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V A C A N C IE S Enjoy care and


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guests. Long Short stay. Shared Single room available.


Tel. Burnley 414987


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F U N C A S T L E S h ire , b i r th ­ days cl. . T e l. 0 28 2 6 86 10 .


MONKTON RISE REST HOME


Hoodhousc St.. Burnley


VACANCY FOR ONE LADY RESIDENT


In small friendly home overlooking Scott Park


For details ring: Burnley 51629 before 5 p.m.


TH E O R IE N T A L H E A L IN G C e n t r e .


I . I . I ..< . I . P.T. I . lll.1SS.Mle usiiMt .i ruinu t h e r .i i> v o i ls . Touch to r hc.ilth. Hr.itin<|. Tel. Ilurnlev 3 7 1 8 5 . 24 liour .i i is w c i ' i ih i s e rv ic e plu s 6 P.m. • 6 -3 0 p.m. Moml.iv -


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/S u n b e d iSale»s/Hire' Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


Peter Grant, trading as Peter Grant (Haulier) of 11 Standen


Road, Clitheroe, Lancs, BB7 1JY, is applying to replace without change a licence to use Bay 5, Pendle Trading Estate, Chatburn, Clitheroe, L a n c s , BB7 4 J Y as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity ot the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicia lly af fe cted may make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Tratlic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M 16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy ot their representation to the applicant af the address given in this notice.


CLITHEROE SUNBEDS


7 tube, fast tan canopies 4 weeks C25


long term negotiable


Tel. Clitheroe 0200 24168


Wedding .Window


L IM O U S IN E H IR E at ft.if.i,tin p r ic e s d u r tn y th e w in te r months. C a r r i ayes L im o u ­ sine Co. T e l . Nelson 6 98 34 9 or 0 86 0 4 H 9 90 2 .


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G E TH E R * R o ll o r your spec/.i, In k i i t ' i


STEVEN J. LO C K Y E R . For creative weddimi nhotoyra- phy atirl video service. See


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S P R E A D EAGLE


HOTEL SAWLEY


Has a vacancy in the 1 Catering


C L E A N IN G / WASHING UP DEPT.


On Sundays 9-30 — 3-30.


Transport provided to and from home in the Clitheroe area.


For details let: Clitheroe 41202


HOUSEKEEPER/ COMPANION


Required for 6 weeks for elderly lady


September. October, Driver essential


For further details please write to.


Box 1505, East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burnley,BB11 1DP


HOUSEKEEPER WANTED


8 hours per week.


Flexible working hours. Good rate of pay.


Ring


Mrs J. Backhouse Stonyhurst 285


SECRETARY We are a small company which organizes academic


conferences throughout the U K


We need a secietnry to run our town-centre office during term-time


It is essential that applicants are well organised and have excellent communication skills, particularly on the telephone


Familiarity with


word-processing is desirable but not essential Working hours will be 9-30 to 3-00 with some flexibility Please write, with a


summary of your career, to:


Simon Powell, Box No 1524, East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd, Bull


Street, Burnley, Lancs. BB11 1DP


TELEPHONE MRS. V. JAMES 0254 822466.


P A R T T I M E


P R O F E S S I O N A L C U R T A I N M A K E R


Required to work to a high class standard at home Reterences please.


Please apply in writing to:-


Box 1521, East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burnley, BB11 1DP.


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