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Chtheroe 2232b (Editorial)^22823JAdvertishm^


Refused to give birth date


AFTER pleading guilty to failing to state his date of b ir th , Clitheroe man Michael Gorman was fined £10 by th e t own magistrates. Gorman (41), of Whalley


Road, was also ordered to pay £15 costs.


secuting, said that an officer on duty in Chat- burn Road saw a Ford XR3i driving at excessive speed. The defendant overtook a white car and then turned off Chatburn Road.


Mrs Sara Walker, pro


car and requested details from the defendant. .When questioned as to his date of birth, Gorman said that under the Road Traffic


Tlie officer stopped the


Lumley said that Gorman had arranged to borrow friend’s car and was going to the hospital and taking a friend to the health centre. The court heard that the


In mitigation, Mr John


defendant was incensed t h a t h e s h o u l d b e


addressed by the police in such a manner and was upset at being slopped for what he thought was no reason. Mr Lumley told the


court that Gorman did give his date of birth when in custody.


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1036 Public Notices


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL LOCAL


GOVERNMENT ACT 1988


LEISURE FACILITIES) ORDER 1989


(COMPETITION IN SPORT AND


SELECTED LIST OF CONTRACTORS TO TENDER FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF SPORTS AND LEISURE FACILITIES.


In accordance w ith the provisions of the Local G overnment Act 1988 (C om p e titio n in S p o r t an d Leisure F a c ilitie s ) o rd e r 1989. Ribble Valley Borough Council intends to inv ito tenders fo r the Management o f Sp o r ts an d Leisure Facilities an d ap p lica tio n s are invited from contrac tors w h o w is h to be c o n s idered fo r inc lus ion on a selec t list of tenderers.


T h e contrac t w ill be for 4 ye a rs and 3 months c om m enc ing on 1st Ja n u a ry 1992 and terminating on the 31s t March 1996 and will be fo r the management of Ribblesdale Swimming Pool. Clithoroo.


Act he did not have to give it.


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New c o n t ro ls fo r h o s p i ta l b u i ld in g s


CAI.VKS saw a very good trade, when 2;1 were forward at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Tuesday. Charolais hull calves made to £100 (average £85.07), heifers to £50 (£-11.75), I'riesian bulls to £72 (£02), Limousin bulls to £155 (£105), Mlondo d’Aquit. bulls to £182, other heifers to £50. There were 20-1 ewes and


Iambs forward in the sheep sec­ tion, which saw prices falling by some £1 to £-1 per head. Mules witn twins correct


standard to 157.OOp (M0.20p), medium to 15G.lp (14(>.47p), heavv to 1 *1*1.1 Dp (185.Op), overall to 157.0Gp (145.Olp). Ewes made to £48 (£17.5)5). Ungraded lambs made to £44


(£518.-18). Oven taken


A MICROWAVE oven worth £100 has been stolen from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School on Chat-


city Microwave, which is postcoded BBT 2BA, also has the figures 11111 scratched into its side. Anyone with any informa­ tion should contact Clith­ eroe Police (23818).


burn Road. The cream coloured Tri­


No b-and-b


MEMBERS of Ribble Val­ ley Council’s Planning and Development Committee have refused an applica­ tion for a bed-and-break- fast service to be operated at The Crof t , Manor House Farm, Rimington. It was reported that, if


approved, the devel­ opment would increase the risk of accidents to the detriment of highway safety.


Tidy up grant


RIBBLE VALLEY Con­ servat ion Group has received £224 from the new Tidy Up Lanca- shire/British Telecom Environmental Grants Scheme. The money is to go


towards the planting of flowers and trees, litter clearance and maintenance of a wildflower nursery allotment locally.


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1. (5) “Should I stay or should I go” —The Clash.


JBb 2. (1) “Crazy for you” —Madonna.


3. (8) “Because I love you” — Stevie B. 4. (2) “Do the Bartman” — The Simpsons. 5 (10) “Move your body” — Expansions.


e! (-) “The stonk” — Hale and Pace. 7 (-) “Over-rising” — The Charlatans, s’ f-1 “Happy” — Ned’s Atomic Dustbin. (-) “Joyride” — Roxette. “Go for it” — Rocky V. “Alright now” — Free. “In yer face” — 808 State. “Outstanding” — Kenny Thomas. “Don’t go messin’ with my heart —Man-


tronix.


“I wanna give you devotion — Nomad. “Love rears its ugly head” — Living Colour.


, “Aubergc” — Chris Rea.


“3 u.m. eternal” — KLF. “Unfinished symphony — Massive. “Adrenalin ep”—• N-Joi.


Last week’s placing are in brackets, lips lor the top. “Alright now” — Free (LP); “Loose fit — Happy Mondays (single). LP of the week; “Spartacus ’ — The Farm. Chart compiled by Reidy’s Home of Music.


medium to 185p (100.75p), heavy to 107p, overall to 185p (I07.01p). Cows made to 77p (02.-Hip). Lambs: light maue to 121.7-lp,


(110.75n), medium to 07p (05.5j)), heavy to 105p, overall to 1 14.op (108.5p). Heifers: light made to 88p,


124p (average 112.25p), medium to 18-lp (120.17p), heavy to DOp, overall to 18-lp (U4.8p). Steers: light made to lM.5p


brisk trade for all cattle, when 58 cattle and 810 sheep were forward. Hulls topped at 187p, heifers at 185p, steers at 114.lip and cows at 77p. Young bulls: light made to


made to £2-1, mules with twins H/M to £28, half breds with sin­ gles to £2-1 and half-bred shearl­ ings with lambs to £21. On Monday, there was a very


schemes have been noti­ fied for the Ribble Valley, but there will be an on-go­ ing programme of altera­ tions and improvements to existing buildings.


to alter and extend their buildings or develop land in their control will be subject to the controls imposed by the Building Regulations and Town and Country Planning Act in the normal way. As yet , no capi tal


Increased building fees


A VARIETY of building fees in the Ribble Valley' have been increased. They include fees for


work to erect new dwell­ ings, certain garages, car ports and the making of small extensions and alterations to domestic buildings, which will all increase by around 7.5%. The plan fee for the erec­ tion of a small domestic building, for example, will rise from £53 to £57. However, fees payable


National Health Service and Community Care Act will remove the exemp­ tions currently enjoyed by health authorities from the need to submit applica­ tions to district councils for certain projects. In particular, proposals


NEW building regulations could have big implications for the National Health Service establishments in the Ribble Valley — par­ ticularly with the proposed closure of Calderstones and Brockhall Hospitals at Whalley and Old Langho respectively. F rom Apri l, t h e


\


Rip-roaring show is open to all


successfully set by Clith­ eroe Parish Church Ama­ teur Operatic and Dra ma l i c Soci e ty wi th "Oklahoma,” the society hopes to attract full houses (luring the April run. Songs made famous by


Robinson and producer John Griffiths. The society hopes to set


Doris Day in the film “Secret Love,” “Black Hills of Dakota,” “Dead wood Stage” and “Windy City" — are just a few of the popular melodies which chairman Mr Terry Dilworth suspects will draw the crowds. Musical director is Alan


residents do have a special performance all to them­ selves, prior to the show opening to the general public. The cast is com­ posed of people from the locality who are interested in performing in these shows and giving enjoy­ ment to others; many of the local “big names” have appeared in our shows over the 25 years we have been in existence.” Past successes include


to the Secretary of State to determine questions about conformity of plans under building regulations following disagreement wi th ei th er the local authority or the approved inspector for work under private supervision have gone up 100%. This can range from anything from a minimum of £50, for­ merly £25, to a maximum of £500 (£250).


Anniversary


AMONG the many events planned for 1991, Black­ burn Area Road Safety Association is holding its 25th anniversary dinner at Whalley Abbey on March 23rd. In May, the group will


stage an open day at the Road Safety Centre at Ewood, Blackburn.


“Blondel,” “Grease,” ‘ ‘ S h o w b o a t ’ ’ a n d


“Jesus Christ Superstar,” “Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat,”


presenting the comedy “What the Butler Saw,” cur rent ly playing to packed houses in London.


“Pickwick.” In June, the society is


Withheld


Council’s Planning and Development Committee, members heard that the plans did not include any windows or adequate pro­ vision for effluent. It was decided that the


PLANNING permission has been withheld for the erection of an agricultural building in Hurst Green. At the Ribble Valley


application be delegated to the planning officers, who should then inform the applicant of what has to be done.


Excellent response to auction


THE response to the exhibition of the model and plans of the proposed auction mart devel­ opment last month in Clitheroe Library was


mart exhibition


excellent, say Ribble Valley Council planners. They are now busily


analysing the many com­ ments received about the development. The last date for sub­


missions was Monday and the model and the plans have now been moved from the library to the council’s planning depart­ ment, where they may still be seen by members of the public. The council has met


society's shows were pre­ sented for Calderstones residents and relatives only. “This is not true. The


the


members were rather mystified that many peo­ ple wer e u nd e r the impres s ion t ha t


up a booking agency in Clitheroe in an endeavour to make it easier for peo­ ple in the town to obtain tickets. Mr Dilworth said his


NEXT month will see the opening of a rip­ roaring show with lots of well-known songs for Calclerstones Revue and Dramatic Society — “Calamity Jane.” Following the theme


Scheme to resurface lane


any widening of the lane would be very nominal, if at all, and passing places would not be provided.


Theft of TVs


THIEVES struck at a house in Beverley Drive, Clitheroe, and took a num­ ber of electronic goods. T h e i t e m s t a k e n


included a portable remote control Finlux television, a portable Sony television and a black Panasonic video recorder. Anyone with any informat ion should contact Clitheroe Police (23818).


Cinema


SHOWING at Clitheroe Civic Hall Cinema from tomor row unt i l next Thursday, at 7-30 p.m. nightly, is the thriller “Pacific Heights,” starring Melanie Griffith, Matthew Modine and Michael Keaton.


complained about the increased use of the lane due to people visiting Osbaldeston Hull Farm Riding Centre. Mr Wright added that


accordance with the con­ census of opinion at the meeting, any resurfacing and associated civil works would take into account the character of the lane. Many residents have


plans to resurface the sec­ tion from the Bay Horse public house to the junc­ tion at Sykes Stone during the next financial year. The remaining section between Sykes Stone and Park Gate will be pro­ grammed for resurfacing (luring subsequent years. Mr Wright said that, in


PROBLEMS with Osbal- deston Lane are likely to be eased following a meet­ ing between Osbaldcston and District Society and the county divisional surveyor. Mr Dennis Wright now


TEMPERATURES are rising in Whallcy, where the spring sunshine last week saw members of the Whalley Village Hall Committee busily erect­ ing a thermometer chart. The chart, outside the


the conversion of a build­ ing — situated off the Whalley Arms car park — which has been given to the village for the project. Said the committee


National Westminster Bank in the vi l l age centre, will monitor the progress of fund-raising for the vi l l age hal l project. The scheme involves


Contrac tors w ho w ish to a p p ly for cons id e ra tio n o f inlcus ion on the s e le c t lis t s h o u ld c om p le te a c o p y o f th e C o u n c il’s C o n t ra c t C om p lia n c o Q u e s t io n n a ire w h ic h m a y bo o b ta in e d f rom the a d d re s s .b e lo w a n d s h o u ld b e re tu rn e d to th e D i re c to r of D e v e lo pm e n t b y no la te r th a n 4 -0 0 p.m . W e d n e s d a y 1st May 1991.


A a c o p y o f th e d ra f t c o n t ra c t d o c um e n ta t io n a n d d e ta i le d specification w ill be available for inspec tion b y appointment, free of charge, between 10-00 a.m. and 4 -00 p.m. d a ily Monday to Friday (excluding Ba n k Holidays) from 8th March 1991 at the address below. Dur ing this per iod a c o p y of the draft te n d e r documents may be purchased at a cos t o f £ 5 0.00 p e r co p y by application to the udnerslgned. (Cheques s h o u ld bo m ade payable to 'R ibble V a lle y Borough Council') .


A pplicants being considered fo r inc lus ion on the final select list of te n d e re rs may bo required to m ake a p resentation to the tonder evaluation team in advance of being asked to tender.


T h e C o u n c il's Direct Services Organisation, wh o se em ployees are at present prov iding the service, intend to subm it a tender.


It is antic ipated th a t te n d e r d o cum ents w ill be issued to those co n tra c to rs inc luded on the C o u n c il's a pproved select lis t on 1st J u ly 1991 w i th a f in a l return da te of 19th Augus t 1991.


Jon Dunn, BSc, DMS, C.Eng, MICE, MBIM. Chief Technical Officer Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancs., BB7 2RA


For Further Information Contact 0200 25111 ext. 5001


Ribble Valley Borough Council


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been received to: Insertion of windows in gable, torming entrance in cellar extension to create dwellin space at 110 Whalley Roa< CUTHEROE. Application No. 3/91/0115.


Conversion of upper floors of vacant slaughterhouse into o n e f la t a t v a c a n t slaughterhouse rear of 1 King Street, WHALLEY. Application No. 3/91/0121.


This properly is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Speci al Archi tectural or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make represent­ ations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Director of Development Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference 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 on th e D e v e lo p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken 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 7th March 1991


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


raised by two means — interest-free loans, which will he marked in yellow- on the chart, and gifts, which will be marked in red.” Already, the 15-strong


some of the committee members taking a look at the new chart. From the left: Mr Ronnan, vice- chairman Mr Roger Wil­ kinson, June Weaver, treasurer Jonathan Fen­ ton, Michael Bridgett and John Fleming.


committee has raised several thousands to start the ball rolling. Our pi cture shows


PLANS for the re-devel- opment of farm buildings at Withgill Farm, Mitton Road, Withgill, have been delegated to the Ribble Valley Council’s planning officers. Members of the council’s


Delegated


chairman, Mr Eric Ron- nan; “We want to raise £40,000 before we start applying for grants and we thought the thermom­ eter chart would help vil­ lag ers to wat ch our progress. “The money will be


LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE ACT 1988 SECTION 39


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under section 39 of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 that on the 22nd day of February 1991 the Ribble Valley Borough Council, in accordance with sections 32 and 33 of the said Act, (or the financial year beginning April 1st, 1991, set a personal community charge for their area of £410.31 except tor those parts of the area mentioned below for which they set the following amounts of the personal community charge respectively:


Part of the Council's Area


Amount of Community Charge


Planning and Devel ­ opment Committee heard that the conversion was within their policy and that the officers would deal with the problem regarding access.


In street order


SOME villages in the Rib­ ble Valley will soon have their own electoral lists in street order, following a decision by the borough council’s Finance and Gen­ eral Purposes Committee. Until now, places like


Chipping, Aighton (Hurst Green and Stonyhurst) and Waddington — with electors numbering 775, 73(1, and 719 respectively — have been the subjects of A-Z lists of electors.


Sport starts here Read soccer Cup shock


THERE was a full weekend of football for Read United, with all three teams in action. On Saturday, the first team


played Foxhili, currently lying second in the East Lancashire League’s first division, in the President's Cup. Read quickly went 1*0 down, which was the score at half-time, although, at times, it looked as if Foxhill would punish Read’s defence. In the second half, a much


but lair contest and ended with


the second division side snatch­ ing the winner, again through Uttley, giving a 2-1 result. The second team were less


fo r tu n a te ag a in s t Laund Rovers, who quickly went 2-0 up but, with determined play, Read levelled the score at 2-2. with goals from Mashiter and Bell. In the second half, Read were


more competitive and confident Read emerged and they were duly rewarded with a goal from Andrew Uttley after some great moves from Passmore and Marsden. The game continued as a hard


Athletes’ cure


ATHLETES wishing to com­ pete in this year’s popular Rib* bte Valley 10 Mile Road Race have just two days to submit their entry forms. The race, which this year has


interested parties during the exhibition — chief executive Mr Ossie Hop­ kins and director of devel­ opment Mr Philip Bailey having met representa­ tives from the town’s Chamber of Trade, market traders, Civic Society, physiotherapy centre and Thwaites’ brewery. Representatives of the


been star-rated by the Amateur Athletics Association, takes place this Sunday, so anyone wishing to take part in the test­ ing event should have their entry forms in before the weekend. Forms are available from the


The parish of: Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley............................ Balderstone...................................................... Bashall Eaves and Great Mitton........................ Billington Bolton by Bowland, Gisburn Forest and Sawley. Bowland Forest HD.......................................... Bowland Forest LD........................................... Bowland with Leagram..................................... Chatburn........................................................... Chipping........................................................... Clayton-le-Dale................................................. Clitheroe Dutton.. Gisburn Grindleton.....................................•.................... Hothersall......................................................... Longridge......................................................... Mellor... Newton............................................................ Osbaldeston..................................................... Pendleton......................................................... Read.... Ribchester........................................................ Rimington and Middop..................................... Sabden Salesbury......................................................... Simonstone...................................................... Slaidburn and Easington.................................. Thornley with Wheatley..................................... Waddington...................................................... West Bradford.................................................. Whalley and Little Mitton................................... Wilpshire.......................................................... Wiswell


OSWIN HOPKINS Chief Executive


£


414.16 413.35 413.15 416.14 412.86 416.33 415.82 414.39 414.25 414.13 411.51 413.58 412.31 412.00 413.43 412.47 411.59 412.91 413.61 412.30 412.83 413.93 411.81 411.13 413.71 412.03 412.47 414.14 413.69 415.07 413.89 417.52 413.86 413.12


Ribble Valley Borough Council


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been received to: Demolition of West Cottages, W h a l l e y


R o a d ,


SIMONSTONE. Application No 3/91/0104.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings ol Speci al Archi tectural or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make represent­ ations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date ol this advertisoment to the Director of Development & Client Servi ces, Council Of l i c e s , Chur ch Wa l k . Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions ol the Local Goverment (Access to Information) Act 1985, any


representations received wil be available for inspection by members ot the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e lo p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. my representations received alter the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application. A copy ot the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period staled.


. .


Signed: Philip Bailey Director ol Development 7th March 1991.


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Ribble Valley Borough Council


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been received for permission to: Patio Area over stream to the rear at 5 King St, WHALLEY. Application No 3/91/0101.


Erection of single garage at Unit 1 Apartment, Abbey Corn Mill, King Street, WHALLEY. Application No 3/91/0102.


unfortunate to lose their mid- field dynamo, Duncan Hacking, and lost their way a little to con­ cede two more goals. On Sunday, Read United


were in action against top-of- the-table Baltic Fleet and in


strong tussle during which Pat Ford went off with a badly gashed head, Read went in 2-1 down at half-time. In the second half, Read


Change of use of ground floor to hot food takeaway at 35 Wellgate, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/91/0111.


Erect detached bungalow (resubmission) at Back Main Street, GISBURN. Application No 3/91/0113.


applied the pressure and, as a consequence, ran out 4-3 win­ ners. The goals came from Ian Monk (2), Steven Shorrocks and one from Dave Bennett, who made his return following a four-month lay-off. Read now replace Baltic Fleet


Win at last


Tourist Information Centre at Ribble Valley Council’s offices. With the race open to GOO


runners, there is a chance that entries will be taken on the day, but to avoid disappointment, any budding competitors are being urged to register before Saturday. The run, which starts from St


developers, Maple Grove, were also present, along with Mr Gerald Allison the council’s consultant. Mr Hopkins said the


Barnoldswick Utd Res 2, Whalley Res 3


AT long last, Whalley’s second string got the result their recent performances have threatened when they visited their Craven nej^hbours.


talks were frank and con­ structive and represented a positive start to the consultations.


Valley Borough Council, with the assistance of Clayton-le- Moors Harriers, is open to any­ body aged 17 or over and costs £2-50for affiliated runners and £3 for non-club members. All proceeds from the race


Paul’s Church, Low Moor, takes the athletes through the Ribble Valley to Mitton, Whalley and Barrow, before heading back to Clitheroe on an undulating and picteresque route. The race, organised by Ribble


will go to the Mayor of Ribble Valley’s Charity Appeal.


after 60 minutes to secure the points. The home side scored mi their second in the dying


Reserves entertain their Sabden counterparts (k.o. 2-15 p.m.).


nutes. On S a tu rd a y , Whalley


read 1-2 at the interval through a 20th-minute Mackereth header and a stunning volley from Dave Horsefield five minutes later, before Barnoldswick replied. Steve Horsfield made it 1-3


decided in the first half, with the visitors hitting crossbar and upright as well as forcing some good saves from the Barlick neeper. As it was, the scoreline


Jfc ...... ..... le match could have been


Conversion of Redundant agricultural barn to single dwelling at Townhead Farm, Main Street, GRINDLETON. Application No 3/91/0114.


at the top of the first division of the Burnley Sunday League.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Director ot Development and Client Services, Council Of f i c e s , Chur c h Wa l k , Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government.(Access to Information) Act 1985, any


representations received wi be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e lo p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.


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A copy of the application form an id pfa


plan may be inspected in ' '


the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey, Director of Development 7th March, 1991.


Ribble Valley Borough Council


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been received for permission to:


Alteration and extension of existing shop and garage buildings to provide retail unit and extension of further residential accommodation and garage and outbuildings at 1 King Street, WHALLEY. Application No 3/91/0120.


Conversion of upper floors of vacant slaughterhouse into o n e f la t a t v a c a n t slaughterhouse rear of 1 King Street, WHALLEY. Application No. 3/91/0121.


Market Place, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/921/0123.


Conversion from shop to county information centre including new shop front and illuminated facia sign at 12/14 (HI


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 Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to


representations received wil be available for Inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e lo p m e n t


Information) Act 1985, any • • >i||


Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.


A copy of the application form an id plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


pfa Signed: Philip Bailey,


| Director of Development 7th March 1991.


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