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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 2233J (Classified) Ypung litter patrol gets to work at St James’s
THE litter busters of St James’s CE Primary School, Clitheroe, have made a clean sweep of their grounds during a two-week campaign — and there will he no backsliding, by
on litter, the children collected lour kilograms of rubbish from the grounds in a week and later this figure had dropped to half a kilogram.
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are hoping that their school will continue to he free of litter even after the patrols have stopped.
campaign to end after the initial clean-up and Class I came lip with suggestions on how to keep the anti-litter message alive." she said. “They have made the badges and certificates and now we’re hoping to present the awards at assembly.” Class I pupils say I hey
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g a talk by Mr 1‘hil Hoyle about Oxfam. When th e hooked
and anyone — male or female — interested in th e next Mothers ' Union meeting is wel come to attend. It will he held in St Raul’s Church Hall at 7-20 p.m. oil June 12th, with
speaker at the last meeting was unable to attend, the new vicar, t li e It e v . It o d n e y Nicholson, was fortun ately able to step in at lf> minutes' notice to talk about the joys of w o rk in g w ith th e Church of England.
among members is mixed about the issue, adds Mrs Anne Coupe. "Ladies without gentle men partners to bring might feel more iso lated,” she explained. Still, the offer exists
SINCE the Mothers’ U a i o n m o v e in e n t nationally has allowed men in to its meetings, no male has taken tip the offer at St Raul’s MU, Low Moor, says its secretary. In fa c t , opinion
James's took part in cleaning up the premises, hut it was her own pupils who produced ideas for the follow-up. We didn't want the
teacher of ( Mass -I and science co-ordinator for the school, says that all the children at SI
Mrs Ann I’ickup,
never appear on the blacklist will he awarded litter hosier badges and (he classes with no offenders at all will he presented will) certificates. During the initial blitz
Id-year-olds are pntiolling (he yards and anyone caught dropping litter will he hooked as pari of the campaign's follow-up project. I’upils whose names
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Appeal for pedestrian crossing
trolled crossing at Clith eroe Royal Grammar School lias been made by
recent accident when a firsL-year pupil was badly injured after being struck by a ear on Chatburn Road.
waiting to happen and, before we experience repeat, I would be very grateful if the appropriate agencies within Kibble Valley Borough Counei. would review the situation and establish whether a controlled crossing is now a matter of priority," said Mr Darley.
Silver band’s big day
SLAIDHUUN S ilv ei Hand is currently gearing up for a major fluid-raising day in June. The popular group will
House, Slaidburn, starting at noon. On the agenda will be ploughman’s lunch and cream teas. Admission is by ticket (
hold the special day on tine 10th at Newton
£ 2 -5 0 ) a n d a n y on e interested should ring Slaidburn (HO).
Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow Boots, Castle S tre e t
Clitheroe, will be open until (i-;l() p.m. I’e te r Buckley, Railway View: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m.
Monday to Friday until ti nt) p.m.
said Unit when the hoys’ and girls’ grammar schools amalgamated in 1!)8 strong representations were made to provide some form of controlled crossing in order to mini mise road safety hazards Subsequently, he had made further representa tions and asked the police to investigate. “This was an accident
In a letter to the Kibble Valley Council, Mr Darley
Mr Clive Darley. The call comes after a
KENYON — WHITWELL
ivory cream lace and fresh flowers and carried a cres cent bouquet of fresh red roses, cream lilies and red a n (I e r e a rn s p r a y carnations. She was attended by
puff sleeves, a fitted bodice and a full skirt which featured a large bow at the back. She car ried a bouquet of cream flowers mounted on a large red bow and wore a headdress of matching flower’s. Best man was Mr Chris
topher Swarbrick and g r o o m s m a n w a s M r
formed by th e Rev. Roland Nicholson and the organist was Mr Stephen Whitwell, who played at
Bury and Mr Stephen Whitwell, the b r id e ’s brother. The ceremony was per
Frhvard Whitwell, the bride's brother. Ushers were Mr Russell
tho wedding of the bride’s mother 25 years ago.
moon touring, the couple are to live in Clitheroe. Photograph: Anthony Wood Studio, Nelson.
th e Shi re b o rn Arms Hotel, Hurst Green. After spending a honey
A reception was lurid at
Stella Smith, who wore a •ed satin dress, with short
father: the bride wore an ivory satin gown which featured a fitted bodice, a gold brocade trimmed with pearls and a cathedra train edged with gold. She wore a headdress of
and Mrs.L G. Whitwell, of L i m e H o u s e F a r m , Pendleton. Given away by her
only son of Mr and Mrs D. Kenyon, of VVaddow View, Waddington. The bride is the only daughter of Ml
Maintenance f i t te r Mi Graham James Kenyon married florist Miss K.’ith- orino Elizabeth Whitwell, at All Saints Church, Pendleton. The bridegroom is the
A LOCAL headmaster has called for a pedestrian crossing to he installed after a serious accident o c cu rred o u ts id e his school. The rc(|iicst for the con
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Need for mobile child clinic is dwindling
I ML Mobile Child Health Service, which currentlv calls at 12 villages in the Ribble Valley, is under thre a t.
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tinue it comes from Black burn, Hyndhurn and Rib-
The proposal to discon
Training in road safety
TOTAL of 75 RibbL
Valley schoolchildren have passed the cycling profi ciency test in the last six months. They include pupils
the district continue to be supported. Visits have been made to several play- g ro u p s , inc luding St Paul’s, St .lames’s, Trinity and Castle in Clitheroe, G rindle to n, Whalley, L a n g h o , R e a (1 a n <
trict road safety officer have been made to organi sations such as Broekhall H o sp i ta l , th e Asian Ladies’ English language class and St Mary’s Bea vers at Clitheroe and Chatburn Cubs.
Sundial repairs
accepted at Whalley and Little Mitton Parish Coun cil and tlie work was given the go-ahead. Clerk Mrs Joyce Hindle said that the Vale House
insurance should cover the cost of repairs.
Mr Kinnock backs Bramley Meade campaign
joined the campaign to save Bramley Meade Maternity Home.
LABOUR Party leader Neil Kinnock has
deplored tire reduction in maternity services repre sented by the proposed closure and was happy to send the campaign his per sonal support. The Leader of the Oppo
Mr Kinnock said that he
son he had written to Mr Kinnock was to exert
exploded in the sorts of cuts which are now being made all through the health service in anticipa tion of the reforms.” Mr Rorison said the rea
nock, party spokesman Dr Kay Andrews said: “From everything you say, it is being pursued purely for expedient reasons which will not oven bring the intended eost benefits. The whole notion of ‘patient choice’ has been
dent nurse at the Whalley home. On behalf of Mr Kin
outlining a few things about the proposed health service reforms, that the closure would not make financial sense and that the Queen’s Park Portaka- bin is no replacement for the marvellous grounds of Bramley Meade,” said Mr Rorison, who was a stu
son,of Highfield Road. Clitheroe. I wrote to Mr Kinnock
sition was replying to a letter from Mr Brian Rori
extra pressure on the area health authority. “It is such a valuable
asset to the area and if we lose it we will never get it back," he said.
dial itself and a further £37 to refurbish' the .surround. Both quotations were
THE damaged sundial on Vale House Gardens in Whalley is to be repaired. It will cost £-10 to fix the
safety through play" con tinues to be offered to playgroups which are not registered Tufty Clubs. Other visits by the dis
Slaidburn. A pack entitled “Road
Council is currently carry ing put road safety train ing at Grindlctbn CE School, the last meeting of Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Committee heard. The 41 Tufty Clubs in
from Gisburn, Chatburn Dunsop Bridge, Wadding ton and West Bradford. L an c a sh ire County
ing to transfer the Child Health Clinic to rented premises in Rihehester, which receive an average of over 10 clients per ses sion, hut to remove the laeility from the remaining sites. Child Health Clinic services are available at Clitheroe Health Centre for Ribble Valley mothers and infants.
Council’s Public Wor nd Health Committee heard th a t at Bashall
The Ribble Valley 1
Brass bands coming?
organise concerts in the village, hut needs to find ; suitable venue.
ton parish councillors dis cussed a number of possi ble sites, ruling out both Vale House and Th Square, due to traffic problems.
Whalley and Little Mil
Abbey proved to he the favoured venues, although it was pointed out that the manager at the abbey w o u I d h a v e t o l> e
approached before any plans were made.
New meat inspector
offered to, and accepted by. Mr P eter High of Gelding Borough Council.
Officer Mr David Newton told the last meeting of the borough’s Public Works and Health Committee that there were several excellent candidates which made the choice difficult. The p o s t has b e e n
T HERE was a good response to the recent advertisement for the new post of meat inspector and technical assistant for Rib- ble Valley Council. Environmental Health
Feather said: "The eon certs should he in tin open, so people can stop when they are passing.” Green Park and Whalley
, f ' o)) a • Mrs T h e 1 m a
Bit ASS hand concerts could be on tile wav to Whalley, thanks to' the Kihhic Valley Council. The council is keen to
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Service is managed by the Lancash i re A m hida nee Service and comprises a caravan and towing vehi cle. Medical and nursing staff offer vaccination and immunisation of infants, programmed child devel opment medical examina tion and general advice to parents. The authority is propos
1) I e V a il e v 11 e a 1t h Authority, which plans to provide an alternative ser vice at existing clinics, health centres, rented premises and general practitioners' surgeries. The Mobile Child Health
Eaves and Downham, the average attendance at the clinic had been nil. Else where, Gisburn averaged 1.1. P>olton-hy-Iiowland 1.42, Rimington 2.1, Chat burn 2.17, Grindleton 1.2, West Bradford 1.4, Wad d in g to n 1.5, Dunsop Bridge 1.75 and Slaidburn 2.5.
Jones. “If a village makes an application for the ser vice, it will he seriously considered,” he said.
echoed by the Ribble Val ley Mayor, Conn. I-Iowel
mobile clinic is not being used," said .('nun. Charles Warkman (Mcllor). "The caravan is not a suitable place for the work being carried out and if there is a need for the service in a village, like Gisburn for example, the authority will hire a p p ro p r ia te premises." It was a sen t im en t
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S a le s a s s is ta n t Miss Amanda Louise Brown married electrician Mr Stephen David Wall at the English M a r ty r s ’ RC Church, Whalley.
elder son of Mr and Mrs P.
b ,V h e r fa t h e r , w a s attended by Miss Lynsey and Miss Nicola Brown, her twin s is te r s , and matron of honour Mrs Marie Pearson.
formed by Fr T. Murray and organist was Mr P\ Rose.
th e C rav en H e i fe r , Chaigley. The couple are to live in Great Harwood.
Wall, tile bridegroom’s brother, groomsman was Mr Roy Winkley and ushers were Mr Nicholas Wall and Mr David Wall. The ceremony was per
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A ROW over the cost of litter collection in the Ribble Valley erupted at a meeting of the borough’s Public Works and Health Committee.
any extra bin is going to cost us that — it’s laugh able,” said Coun. John Cliff (Longridge). “ With the best will in the world, I would suggest that pri v a te c o n t r a c to r s be approached to see if they can do it cheaper.” Conn. Bert Jones (Clith eroe) said that there had
that the emptying eost was on top of the price and installation of the bin, and this could be between £35 and £500 depending on its type. “It is staggering that
every new litter bin was going to eost £4.05 eaeli time it was emptied. And it was pointed out
It was revealed that
been a change in street lig h tin g and the new columns could not have bins attached to them as the old ones did.
Joyce Lilburn (Bolton-by- Bowland) said that if peo ple wanted the service,
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bins, say to them they can have them if they are pre pared to pay for them,” said Coun. Mrs Lilburn. The committee heard tha t the possibility of
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they must be replaced in cise we will get litter in the streets," he said. However, Coun. Mrs
“If we take bins away,
Staggering costs of local litter bins
sponsored bins was being investigated and Mr Philip Bailey, director of devel opment and client se r vices, said that Clitheroe’s C a s t le C a s t in g s had already provided one.
the Ribble Valley had 432 litter bins which required 597 individual emptying operations per week.
He said that at present,
that present requests for new litter bins be listed and 20 be installed as soon as practicable. Requests for another 18 litter bins would be given considera tion later in the year along with any more that may he received.
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