(i Clithcroc Advertiser & Times, Mag and, 1991
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for Waddow GUIDERS will be able to enjoy a glass of wine with their meals when they attend weekend courses at t h e i r Wad d o w Ha l l headquarters.
have granted a restaurant and residential licence to Waddow Hall Girl Guides’ Association Training Centre, Clithoroe.
Licensing magistrates
Clitheroe Bench rejected an application for a Jus tices’ “on licence,” follow ing objections from the Licensed Victuallers’ Association and three local pubs. Guider-in-charge Mrs
Two years ago, the
Margaret McKenzie Firth told the court that training conferences were held at Waddow 52 weeks of the year for Guiders from all over the country. Presenting a list of
names of people support ing the application, Mrs Firth said many Guiders had expressed a wish to have a glass of wine with their evening meal. There could be between
50 and 50 Guiders staying at the hall for a weekend training course. Mrs Firth said they
would be stocking mostly wine, but there would also be a selection of spirits and beer. Presiding magistrate
THIS was the devastating scene that greeted the residents of Waddington last week, when vandals a lmo s t c omp l e t e l y wrecked the toilets on the village’s Twitter Lane playing fields.
ing fields committee, Mr Graham Robbins, was
A member of the play
the first to discover the damage. “The doors have been
broken and the toilet basins completely des troyed,” said Mr Rob bins, who gives up his p a r i sh counc il post today. “ Heavy stones were found in the toilets, pipes were pulled away from the cisterns and
water was running to waste.” Parish council chair
man Mr Eric Edmondson surveyed the damage and was appalled by what he saw, as it was only two years ago that the toilets were completely refur bished at considerable expense. “It is ironic that gener
ous donations Have been made by the TV fund and villagers for improve m e n t s , ” s a i d Mr Edmondson. The police are investi
gating and anyone with i n f o rma t i o n should e ith er co n ta c t them (Clitheroc 23818) or Mr Edmondson (Clithcroe
24401). Chipping young farmers scoop prizes
Clitheroe 2232J, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
Soroptimists aid appeal for hospice
A CHARITY band concert organised by Soroptimist International of Clitheroe proved to be a resounding success and raised £300 for the Derian House Hospice Appeal. The bumper cheque was
handed over to Derian House representative Mrs Pat Tindall by retiring chairman Mrs Sheila Hosker. The money had been raised through a'con- cert given by the Water Band, of Waterfoot, at Clitheroe Parish Hall. During the evening,
Mrs Hosker handed over the chairmanship of the organisation to Mrs Cath erine Hooper, who will act as chairman for one year. In May, a new “Call my
bluff” competition is being held, which will involve various women’s groups throughout the Kibble Valley, with the finals to be held in December. Mrs Irene Hargreaves
Had TVs w ith o u t licences
Mrs Margaret Lupton said the Bench made it a condi tion of the licence that intoxicating liquor would only be supplied to the Giri Guides’ Association. Waddow Hall has been
headquarters of the Girl Guide movement since 1927.
FINES ranging between' Thompson (34), of Uark- £75 and £87 were imposed wood Crescent, Chatburn. by Clitheroe magistrates on 10 Kibble Valley resi dents for using colour tele visions without a licence. Fined £75 were Joan Rawlinson (37), of Kirk-
field, Chipping; Lisa Reid (21), of Lyndale, Fleet Street Lane, Ribchester; and Robert Price (21), of Bawdlands Old Farm House, Clitheroe. Fin ed £79: J u l i a
Heywood (32), of Conway Avenue, Clitheroe; Sheila
Fined £83: Christina Maddrell, of Kshton Ter race, Clitheroe; Patricia Griffiths (40), of Parkgate Farm, Chipping; Brian Flannery (57), of Chapel Rise, Billington. Fined £87: Maureen
takes over from Mrs Marion Barrow as the new secretary. Mrs Pam Bury will remain as treasurer and Mrs Dorothy Dent will continue to act as minutes secretary. The group meets twice a
month at the New Inn, Parson Lane.
Focus on skin care
McDonnell (20), of Stan- den Road, Cl i theroe; Deborah Robinson (22), of Bawdlands, Clitheroe. Each of the defendants
was ordered to pay £20 costs.
IT was Chipping’s day at the regional rally for Bow- land Young Farmers’ Clubs on Saturday.
This Friday, Saturday, Monday & Tuesday 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th May
standing performance in the compet i t ions and scooped up the three main awards, which were pre sented for stock judging, girls’ events and overall performance. The Chipping team fin
The club gave an out- in which they had to make
and design their own farm signs. Winner was Jim Holden (centre), of Yew Tree Farm, Chaigley, who is Chipping club chairman.
ished well ahead of run ners-up Bolton-by-Bow- land by amassing a total of 220 points. They were very competitive, entering everything, and t r i umphed in the face of very high standards. In 1990, Chipping won
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the overall and stock judg ing trophies, while Bolton- by-Bowland won the girls’ award. The Chipping team now
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PRESIDENT of Grindle ton WI, Mrs Ruth Cann chaired the 42nd meetin; of the Forest of Bowlam Group of Women’s Insti tutes, comprising Down- ham, West Bradford and Grindleton.
Miss He l en J o n e s Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, county chairman Mrs Joan Fenlon, VCO Mrs Muriel Deal, of Bol ton, and area leader Mrs J. Weisters.
Special guests were
event, at Ribblesdale Agricultural Centre in Clitheroe, were teams from Clitheroe, Slaidbum and Pendle Forest. There were 50 sections and attractions included prac tical cookery, writing and d r a w i n g an d c r a f t displays. A lighter note was pro
die gave a fascinating talk about antiques and dis cussed a number of items which he had brought with him or which had been brought by members. He was thanked by Mrs Walmsley, president of Downham WI.
Speaker Mr Tom Brin
vided with a film star novelty compet ition, which was won by Chip ping team member s Richard Seed (Donald Duck), Michael Hayhurst (Clint Eastwood) and Gareth Mitchell (Dolly Parton). The interviewer, with apologies to Terry Wogan, was Mandy Stott. At the end of the day,
trophies were presented by regional president Mar tin Bristol. Regional secre tary Miss Anne Stott said: “The event was well sup ported, with excellent weather. There was some thing for everyone.” Our photograph shows entrants in a competition
leton prepared and served supper, followed by an excellent one-act comedy, “OHMS,” performed by Downham members. The play was produced by Geraldine Loftus, who was also responsible for props and scenery. The setting of a village post office was very appropriate and much appreciated.
Hostess institute Grind
given by Mrs P. Rush worth, president of West Bradford WI. Raffle win ners were Mrs E. Wood (G r i n d l e t o n ) , Mr Newhouse (Downham) and Mrs England (West Bradford).
A Vote of thanks was
A VISIT to Excelsior Mohairs by members of the Wednesday Club had to be postponed at the last
daughter Mrs Tracey Hearle stepped into the breach by giving a demon stration of skin care and perfumes. She described her samples of various perfumes and skin care products and let members try them for themselves. Thanks were expressed by Mrs Gill Bailey. Arrangements were
minute. Fortunately, member’s
made for a theatre trip to “42nd Street,” in Man chester, on June 19th, organised by Mrs Janet Hulme. The next meeting will
be the annual walk, to he led by Mrs Pat Parrott. Members should meet at Hurst Green on May 15th, at 0-45 p.m. Those wishing to order supper should contact organiser Mrs M. Morris (Clitheroe 41265).
New clubhouse at Chipping
A SOPHISTICATED clubhouse is shortly to be opened at the Brick House Bowling Club, Chipping. Clitheroe Licensing
Bench heard that a licence was granted in 19S2 for the bowling green and res taurant, but in 1987 the b o w l i n g g r e e n was separated from the restau rant business. Mr Alan Turner, repre
senting owner Mr Hugh Gornall, of Station Road, Padiham, said he was ask ing for a sanct ion to remove the Justices’ club licence conditions on the new premises. Magistrates agreed to
the provisional grant of the ordinary removal and agreed to visit the site to declare a final grant before the club officially opens on May 18th.
FINED £75 for driving a lorry faster than its vehi cle speed limit was Nigel Stubbs (26), of Lyndale Terrace, Gisburn, who pleaded guilty to the
offence.Clitheroe magistrates also ordered him to pay £15 towards prosecution costs.
Too fast
Town-centre pub gives cause for concern
A TROUBLE-HIT pub in Clitheroe town centre gave magistrates cause for concern because it had been running illegally on two days hist
Hotel, in Wellgate, was to have been the subject of a protection order at the licencing court held on Monday of last week, but Whitbread withdrew its application at the last minute. Then the police visited
veek. The Dog and Partridge
transfer holder, Mr Alan Leonard Aitken, had “no interest whatsoeyeri’ in the running of the pub or in a t t en d in g the .court hearing.
the pub on the following evening to tell the outgo ing landlord, Mr David Morse, that the pub wras to be closed. A fresh application for a
industry at the moment there are a great deal of problems,” he added, referring to Government concern about brewery monopolies. “We’re well aware of
“ In th e b r ew e r y
protection order was heard at the s ta r t of Thursday’s magistrates court — to prevent the pub running illegally, said the clerk, Mrs Gwen Wise. Presiding magistrate Mr
Peter Reed censured the brewery for “putting licen- cees into pubs with no intention of keeping them there” but granted the order because of the new landlord’s financial com mitment to making the running of it a success. Mr Chris Eddlestone, acting for Whitbread, said
that,” said Mrs Wise, “but licencing laws should be adhered to. When a pub is running and there is no protection order in force that is not abiding by the laws.” She told the court that
in Lancaster had similar town-centre problems to those faced by the Dog and Partridge. He was hoping to sign a
months ago. A pub he had run twice
20-year lease with Whit bread for the Dog and Partridge and would be heavily committed finan cially to making it a suc cess, particularly as it would take a minimum of three years to recover his initial investment. He added that the police
four protection orders and one transfer had been granted since August — many more than the maxi mum of two normally allowed by the court in any six months.
cM.UUg 1U1 m u i u i c o u f « « « i i o w w w l k u o u i v j u w i c iw ,
the short notice of the told the court he had had application arose because experience of running of an administrative error pubs in Lancaster ana by th e br ewe ry and Blackburn before moving because the previous to the Royal Oak 12
Trevor Trunks, formerly of th e Royal Oak in Waterloo Road, Clitheroe,
The new landlord, Mr .
inspector he had spoken to the day before the court hearing “seemed happy with my past experience and with what I am look ing for from the pub.” In court there were no
although the magistrates had been worried about the number of orders already granted to the pub, it was Mr Trunks’ financial commitment which made the new order possible. / He added: “The court
police objections to the protection order. Mr Reed said that
will be watching the posi tion in the Ribole Valley area very carefully.”
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