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Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, October 25th, 1990 17
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COUNCILLORS have expressed opposition to a barn-to-home conversion scheme m Dinckley because of traffic congestion in a narrow lane used by many pedestrians. The 'R ib b ie ' Valley t im e s , ” s a id Conn.
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There was a regimental guard of honour at the wedding of Miss Philippa Rawson and Captain Phi lip Napier, at St Bartholo mew’s Church, Chipping. The bride, a teaciier, is
the elder daughter of Mi ami Mrs James Rawson, of Chaigley. The bridegroom is the
son of Major General and Mrs Lennox Napier, of Monmouth, Gwent. Given away by her
father, the bride wore a fitted ivory silk dress with long sleeves and a panelled skirt, with a short train embroidered with lace. She also wore the long veil chosen by her mother for her wedding. It was held in place with fresh flow ers, and she carried a matching bouquet. She was attended by her
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sister, Miss Deborah Raw- son, and by her cousins Miss Caroline Maeleod- Smith anti Miss Lucy Kerr Muir. Also in attendance were Master Thomas Wil son, the bridegroom’s god son, and Milo and Ludo Brockway. The bridesmaids wore
BRITISH Rail is getting there. That’s the conclusion summertime trial passenger train service to Clitheroe.
Ribbie Valley Rail high lights the good and bad points of the Saturday service.
cornflower blue dresses and carried baskets of fresh flowers and had fresh flowers in their hair. Best man was Mr Piers
themselves. In just over four months, 2,442 passen
The results speak for
gers used the trains — particularly those going
Thomas, and the ushers were Mr Mark Rawson, Mr Henry Rawson, Mr Robert Aitken, Mr Jon athan Morgan, Mr Mark Searight and Mr James Hopkinson. The ceremony was per
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the bride’s home, the cou ple left for a honeymoon abroad. They are to live in Germany. Photograph: Mr Curn- ming, of Chaigley.
Alterations
A PLAN for structur i alterations at The Simon-
stone Hotel, Simonstone was approved l>y Clitheroe
licensing justices. Applicant Mr Ramon
Bell was granted permis sion to remove a retaining wall and ex ten d til licensed area, which was getting congested. Tiler were no police objections. The court also approved
transfer to him of Lite jus tices’ licence for the hotel.
service suffered badly from the very long time lapse between the outward morning trains in either direction and those return- ing — five hou rs 46 minutes at the least and seven hours 51 minutes at the most.
out of town. There were snags. The
were travelling to visit friends or relatives, or embarking on a long day’s walk, the prospect of hav ing to spend nearly eight hours in a town even as attractive as Clitheroe
“Unless passengers
customers, group, adding that a mid day train to and from Clithcroe would have brought a considerable increase in passengers in each direction.
In an in-depth report, fletc*i-re,l many would-be and loudly for a concludes the
following the service,
also a problem with public ity. Initially, notice hoards provided at Clitheroe sta tion gave details of ser vices to rather than from the town.
At the outset, there was
there was a total lack of information at smaller sta
For the first few weeks
tions and details were scarce at major ones. Additional timetable leaf lets were produced by Lancashire County Coun cil and Ribbie Valley Rail members set to printing and distributing hundreds of handouts on trains and at stations.
Having campaigned long Never on a Sunday!
SUNDAY is not fun day. . . was the message from the Ribblo Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee when it refused permission for Arthur Bates Amusements Ltd, the regular operator of twice-yearly fun fairs on Kdisford ear park, Clith eroe, to open on Sundays during his March and
October visits. Conn. Barrie Parker (Clitheroe), who lives on the
views. “The fun fair can be very noisy and residents
housing estate behind the park, said lie had con- ductea his own survey of residents to ask their
felt that Sunday was not an appropriate day to hold it," he declared.
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the members had no hesi tation in taking an active role to ensure its success — a c t iv i t i e s which included cutting grass at the station, sweeping plat forms, counting passen gers and travelling on the
was only one cancellation due to lack of a guard and just one breakdown, when taxis were provided to bring passengers into Clitheroe. “On the whole, the train
trains. In four months there
Council's Planning and Development Committee discussed an application for the conversion of the stone barn at Dinckley Hall Farm, Ribchester Road, and decided to defer the decision.
site had been the subject of a long-nmning saga and that planning permission for the conversion of another barn to three
Members heard that the
IT was a case of all present and correct for Clitheroe Army Cadets’ awards night at the detachment headquar
ters at Salthill. Cadet of the Year is
Clithcroc teenager Phillip Hargreaves, of West View, who was congratulated for bis all-round prowess at
cadet force tusks. Phillip was presented
with a cup, framed cer tificate and £30 in cash by Mr Brin Joynson, president of Clitheroe Royal British Legion, who congratulated him and all the other cadets on a Fine display, which ncludcd drill demon stration and weapons
training. Mr Joynson is shown
Leading the way
crews have been courteous and helpful to passengers Ribhle Valley Rail
and members alike,” states the
report. “It is regretted that on a
number of occasions the train ran with a guard who was not equipped with a ticket machine. Honest passengers (or those with a genuine interest in Brit ish Rail’s finances) paid up either at Blackburn or Preston, but it is known that many did not. Nor could they pay their fares on reaching Clitheroe. It is known that much needed revenue was lost in this way And it adds: “Only on
CLITHEROE P a rish Church is leading the way in fund raising for a new children's charity. The l’CC has donated
£500 to the Dorian Mouse North West Children's Hospice Appeal. Delighted members of
presenting Phillip with his award while other prizewinners look on.
dwellings was allowed on appeal last April. In view of this, planning officers were recommending the committee to approve the new application.
F o lk s in g e r
FOLK singer Roger West brook will be among the attractions when the Kib ble Valley Guild of Crea tive Arts holds its AGM. It will mark the first full
year of the Guild and there will also he an informal exhibition of members work. 'I'ln* event takes place at Waddow Hall Waddington Road, on Monday, beginning at 7-30 p.m.
(Billiugton), supported by Conns C h ris Holt urn (Wilpshire) and Geoffrey Ainsworth (Clay ton-1 e- Dale), moved that tin- matter be deferred on tile grounds of unsatisfactory access.
But Conn. Bill Fleming
which can only take one vehicle and there are a lot of pedestrians passing along the road at various
"It's a very narrow lane
Mr Philip Bailey pointed' out that the county sur veyor had found no high way problems and sag-' gested that the committee should seek further discus sions with him to see if hi- would be prepared to give members his support.
Fleming. Director of development
Right image-
TOURISM chiefs in East Lancashire are running a training course to help hoteliers and guest house owners avoid a l-’awlly Towers image in dealing with customers.
covers marketing tech niques as well as customer
The £79 course, which
care, is backed by the Red Rose Tourism Consor tium, which is made up of tin* six local councils ot Ribbie Valley. Blackburn. Burnley, llyndhurn, l’en- dle and Rossendale. It is being held at Tile Oaks Hotel, Reedley.
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the Kibble Valley commit tee hope others will follow
su i t. E v en ts planned include a teddy bears' pic nic on November 3rd at Waddington Old Hall, organised by St Helen’s and St Catherine's Sunday Schools, and an inaugural ball at Mytton Fold Farm Hotel, Langho, also in November.
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one occasion did Ribbie Valley Rail find it neces sary to complain when member of the train crew was loudly suggesting to his passengers that they ought to travel by bus instead.” In suggesting future
THE insurance company covering the Civic Hall in
developments, RVR con- ludes th a t the most
Clitheroe has insisted that the present oil-fired heat ing system needs replac ing, members of the Rib bie Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee heard. They deferred a decision
obvious one would be the introduction of a regular, daily service as soon as lossible, but accepts that: financial and resource
on whether to replace it with a £25,090 dual-burner system until they had more information
co n s tra in ts make this impossible for 1991.' Ribbie Valley Rail sup
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ports a further interim service on summer Satur days next year, with a review of timings, the inclusion of the service in all timetables including the Great Britain Timetable, wider publicity with young people especially targetec and the reinstatement of
Whalley station. T h e o r g a n i s a t io n
expresses thanks to Brit ish Rail, L an c a sh ire County, Ribbie Valley Borough and Clitheroe Town Councils and the Chamber of Trade. Matters are still very
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were accompanied by L/Cpl. of Horse Mark Jackson dnd L/Cpl. Stephen Welsh, but the grooming was left to the two young grooms. “They have done such a good job that you could say they have been shining
The horses, which arc used for such ceremonies us Trooping the Colour, . .
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much in the planning/dis- cussion stage, but there is a real chance that ther will be a full service on the line in 1992. We trust that “lite powers that be” will not let us down,” says Ribbie Valley Rail secre tary Mr David Butter- worth.
Extra hands needed
CALLING for volunteer* th a t’s the Clitheroe
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present provision of three menls per week to four i the end of the month. “Now we need a few
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