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* 10 Clithcroc Advertiser i t Timex, April / ltli, 19!)1


'Cheers as men j are cleared in j rare bird case


STWO experienced ornithologists, who were Cleared by Clitheroe magistrates this week of offences brought under the Wildlife Act, told


;.the court that their only aim had been to pro­ tect rare species of birds.


'outcrop on moorland in the •Forest of Bowland and caused a pair of nesting falcons to fly up in panic. 1 Paul Stott (47), of Ped- ‘(lars Lane, Marton, and


"Blackpool a re a , were alleged to have climbed an


The men, from the


^Information for tourists


..Development Committee has discussed an applica­


CLITHEROE may soon •have a new tourist infor- 'ination centre in the heart 'of town. -i The R ibble Valley Council’s Planning and


opment, recommended the ►county council be informed Ethat Ribble Valley had no objections to the principle fof the proposal, but he had ►several reservations about Sthe advertisement signs to J/be used. •j The county council itself Swill have the final say on gthe development.


^Finance and General Pur- ] poses Committee tha t j some £60,600 of rates were I still unpaid and would be j pursued. j Poll tax collection was » on target, he added. Some j 95% of the charges due


I j 25th. (


had been collected, but n e a r ly £779,000 s t i l l remained unpaid on March


£428,700 outstanding, and some £159,000 is still due from sundry debtors.


Returns as dentist


prmingham and later estab­ l ish in g a p ra c t ic e a t Portsmouth. But when her husband


j has returned 20 years j later as a local dentist. 1 Mrs Julie MacFarlane ) worked for her parents, [Mr and Mrs H. Wilkinson, of Foxhole Farm, Hurst Green, before leaving to study dentistry at Bir-


A FARM girl who used to do a milk-round in Whalley


Niall came to Manchester to work for the CWS, she decided to set up a new dental practice in King Street. The couple will be living


3£his time as a customer, Jjiot a supplier.


on the premises and Julie will be running a creche for patients’ children as well as her own. She will still be on her parents’ milk-round — but


"Jchief financial officer Mr Jo h n H u n t to ld th e


{MAY 8th is the court date {feet for hearing the remain­ in g cases of unpaid rates *Trom the old rates system, councillors were told this week. Ribble Valley Council’s


gRates cases p gto be heard


■information centre for ^ L a n c a s h i r e C o u n ty gCouncil. * In a report, Mr Philip Bailey, director of devel­


tion to convert 12 and 14 Market Place from a vacant retail shop to an


Karl Barber Smith (46), of Lytham Road, Freckleton, denied three offences of disturbing falcons and hen harriers on the Duke of Westminister’s Abbeys- tead estate.


from family and sup­ p o r te r s as p re s id in g magistrate Mr Peter Reed said the Bench had lis­ tened with interest to the expert witnesses, but found each case not proved. Mr Nicholas Turner,


similar charges of disturb- in g n e s t s on w a te r authority land at Slaid- b u rn and M a r sh aw - over-Wyresdale. Applause broke out


Smith also denied five


prosecuting, said that, although both men were keen ornithologists, they did not have Conservancy Council licences to go near nests in that area. He told the court that


1036 Public Notices Borough Council Ribble Valley


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been received for permission to: Extension and alterations at 1 Calder Vale. WHALLEY. Application No. 3/91/0190. Replacement of existing guttering at St Mary’s R.C. C h u rc h , Windy S t re e t , CHIPPING. Application No. 3/91/0176.


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 Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions ot the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available lor 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. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.


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


Signed: Philip Bailey, Director of Development 11th April 1991.


d ia r ie s giving precise details and times of the men's bird-watching acti­ vities had been seized from their homes. The notes told how the men marked the unhatched eggs of a peregrine falcon with a black felt-tipped pen and returned to see if they had hatched. A warden for the Royal


Society for the Protection of Birds, Mr Gregory Thomas Carrier, said he saw two men appear on th e h o r iz o n m ak in g towards a nesting eyrie. When they spotted him and another warden, they crouched down, covering their heads. There was a lot of com­


motion. Both birds were clearly distressed and cir­ cled above the eyrie, call­ ing wildly in a continuous alarm call. In his opinion, the men meant to disturb the birds. During the hearing,


Ribble Valley Borough Council


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been received to: Replacement of existing guttering at St Mary’s R.C. C h u rc h , Win d y S t re e t , CHIPPING. Application No 3/91/0176.


The figure for business rates collected was slightly I lower, at 92%, with some


both men, who said they were members of the North West Bird Protec­ tion Society, condemned widescale persecution of falcons and hen harriers on the Forest of Bowland moors. Stott told the court that


been asked to mark eggs with the eyrie reference on a number of occasions. He referred several times to the persecution of pere­ grines and hen harriers by egg and chick collectors and some gamekeepers. He said that, from eight


he had been involved with conservation of birds since he was a boy and had worked for the RSPB on a voluntary basis. He said th a t he had


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Spe c ia l A rchitectural 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 & Client Services, Council O f f ic e s , C h u rch W a lk , 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 11th April 1991.


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


William Roy Fox trading as W.R. & M. Fox, of Pimlico Farm, Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, BB7 4P 2 is applying to replace without change a licence 1o use Pimlico Farm, Pimlico Road, Clitheroe as an operating centre for 2 vehicles


and 0 trailers. Owners and occupiers ol land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre(s), if they believe that their use or enjoyment of their land will be prejudicially affected, may make written representations to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. They must at the same time send a copy of their re p re s e n ta t io n s to the applicant, at the address given at the top of this notice.


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


Lawson & Ellis Limited of Greendale Mill, Grindleton, Nr C l i th e ro e , BB7 4QR is applying to replace without change a licence to use Greendale Mill, Grindleton, Nr Clitheroe as an operating centre for 11 goods vehicles and 0 trailers. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre or centres, who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land will be prejudicially affected, may make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top of this notice.


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pairs of nesting peregrines last year, only one man­ a g e d to b r e e d , th e remainder were destroyed for one reason or another. Smith, in evidence, said


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something had to be done about the terrbile destruc­ tion of rare birds. “The law of the land which pro­ tects the birds is being abused mostly by people with money,” he added. Mr Simon C o u p e ,


defending, said: "Through­ out this sad and sorry case there was never any inten­ tion on the part of these two men to disturb the peregrine falcon or hen harrier.”


Slow start is costly West Bradford 2. Rolls-Royce 3


ft During this period Kolls- >Royce scored three times and it looked as if West Bradford were


11 side begun to get their game together and grabbed the goal they needed tnrough Ratchffe,


“ The second half began with r. Deadlock


£ West Bradford 2 AFTER being knocked out of


Cononley 2


_ the League Cup by West Brad* 'ford, Cononley were determined to avenge their defeat. On a terrible surface, Conon­


WEST Bradford’s minds did not seem to be on this match for the opening 30 minutes,


. in for a thrashing. However, the Kibble Valley


itafler Kolls-Royce failed to clear • a comer.


West Bradford again on the attack and making most of the chances. They grabbed their second goal when Washbrook tucked tne ball in after it had been cleared from the line. Bradford continued to apply


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pressure and came close to snatching an equaliser when Geldard nit a strong shot, but the ball hit the side netting. The home side refused to give


up and were awarded a penalty alter a Rolls-Royce player had


handled the ball. Unfortunately, Washbrook's spot kick lacked (rawer and the ’keejier dived to make what was to be a crucial save.


Blenkinship was put through on goal, but was crowded out by some strong defending. In the last minutes. Wash-


Towards the end of the game,


• their way into the game. There first goal came alter


ley had most of the early exchanges and hit the bar in the opening 15 minutes. However, West Bradford began to muscle


"pressure the Cononley defence. Ratcliffe hit the post and then


b le . The home side also man­ ag ed to hit the post before the break and looked well in control. In the second half. West Bradford used the wind to


a secured a corner on the left. Blenkinship took the comer and the ball curled straight into the far comer of the goal for a 2-1 lead. West Bradford expected to


Charnley, Cowie, Robinson, Pye, Watkins, Bartlett, Wash- brook, Niven, Blcnkinship (A), Bradley. Subs: Ratcliffe, Blen- ~ kinship (I).


win the game at this point, but the maten still had a twist in its tale. Cononley managed to grab an equaliser from a rare attack and the match finished at 2-2. West Bradford: Colcbourne,


ley remained in control and managed to force an equaliser following a goal-mouth scram­


some neat football from Blen- kinship and Watkins had resulted in a corner. The ball was played to Charnley, who lobbed the ’keeper for a well •taken goal. Despite being behind, Conon­


brook and Watkins both came close to connecting with a hard and low driven cross, but failed to make contact. West Bradford: Charnley,


Bradshaw, Parkington, Pun- chard, Pye, Watkins, Bartlett, Washbrook, Ratcliffe, Geldard, Blenkinship. Subs: Niven, Cowie.


Ribblesdale Wanderers CC 1st XI (v Barrow, Lancashire Cup, Sun., 2 ii.m., home): T. Braitn- waite, M. Greenhalgh, M. Den­ nett, D. Cottam, M. Zorrell, D. Howard, I. Bntcliffe, G. Leach,


Teams


D. Braithwaite, P. Hall, Yates. Scorer M. Rimmer.


3rd XI (v Cherry Tree, Sun., 2 p.mv away): J. Hutchins, N. Schofield, M. Davies, M. Briggs, B. Spencer, M. Wrigley, T. Byrne, D. Overy, M. Braith­ waite, B. O’Neil, B. Pinch. Scorer E. Chatbum. Clitheroe Cricket Club 3rd XI


1st XI (v Colne, Sat., 2 p.m., home): Same team. Ribblesdale Wanderers CC


(v Blackburn Northern, Sun., 2 p.m., home): S. Ashman, P. Griffiths, W. Briggs, G. Cart- ledge, J. Fumell, S. Nicholson, R. Leighton, A. Booth, S. Westhead, S. Bishop, K. Franks. Scorer R. Preston.


Ribblesdale Wanderers CC


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1062 Part-time Vacancies


ADDITIONAL PART-TIME PERSON


required for Veterinary practice.


A capable person wilh computer experience preferred for reception and various clerical duties.


To work afternoons, Monday - Friday, 20 hours per week.


Further scope for increased hours which will include cover for holidays and sickness.


Apply in writing with contact telephone number if available to;-


J.R. TINDALL & PARTNERS Prospect House, Church Brow, Clitheroe. BB7 2AA. SALES STAFF PART TIME Required to work 2 days per week.


Must be flexible and prepared to work occasional Saturdays and cover during holiday periods.


Apply in writing:


DAVID MARSDEN (JEWELLERS) 5 King Street, Clitheroe, Lancs. TELEPHONE 0200 28505





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SENIOR AUDIT CLERK


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Applications must be In writing to MacMahon, Leggate


Accountants, Charter House, 18-20 Rnsley Gate, Burnley


T h is space Is dona ted In th e In te re s ts o f high standards In a dve r tis em ents .


M3 INTERFORM _ !□ Contract Furniture Require


EXPERIENCED WOOD MACHINIST


Good rates of pay . Excellent working conditions.


Please apply in writing enclosing CV and career details to> Mr S.Ogden,


INTERFORM CONTRACT FURNITURE Gibson St, Nelson.


NEW WHALLEY DENTAL PRACTICE


O p e n i n g M a y 1 9 9 1 r e q u i r e s


F U L L T IM E


DENTAL SURGERY ASSISTANT


RECEPTIONIST Apply


and


Experience not always necessary


33A King Street, Whalley


Mrs J. Macfarlane, Dental Surgeon,


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1050-Sunbed I Sales/Hire


S U N B E D R E N T A L . F a s t ta n c a n o p ie s , 4 w e e k s p e c ia l £ 2 9 . B a rg a in t im e f o r e x - r e n ta ls . to b u y f ro m £ 1 2 9 . F u s t t a n t u b e s £ 4 . 9 9 ,


R .U .V .A . £ 6 .9 9 . N . C a lv e r t L e is u r e , 8 5 C o a l C lo u g h lounc, B u rn le y . T e l . 3 5 9 6 3 .


D A R W E N S U N L E IS U R E fo r t h e v e r y la t e s t f a s t tu n s u n b e d r e n ta ls . 4 w e e k s fo r £ 2 5 . D a rw e u 7 7 1 5 1 5 .


Mrs IIA Pcrcival (nee Jones), DO, MRO Practice at


6 CHURCH BROW, CUTHER0E. Telephone (0200) 24901


PART-TIME PERSON required


) for early morning pie baking. 4 mornings per week. ( ) Approximately 3 a.m. - 7 a.m. Experience not neces- ( sary.


Also required


PAR T-T IME DELIVERY DRIVER


L3 mornings per week. Approximately 4 hours per> ’ morning. A clean licence is essential. Must be over 2 1 ' ‘


years. . " A


, Mtrj't * j k


(Both positions require reliability, responsibility and a ] cheerful disposition.


For further details please apply to;- TURNER'S PIES


on Clitheroe (0200) 22981.


w e l c om i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s f r om a l l s e c t i o n s o f t h e C om m u n i t y


L A N C A S H IR E C O U N T Y C O U N C IL A n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t i e s E m p l o y e r


P A R T - T I M E Y O U T H W O R K E R Kate* o f p a y : Q u a l i f ie d £ 2 1 .6 0


U n q u a l i f ie d £ 1 4 .4 0 p e r session R e q u i r e d as s o o n as p o s s ib le to w o r k w i th


S e n io r Y o u th C lu b a t T r in i t y Y o u th a n d C om m u n i ty C e n t r e . P a rs o n L a n e . C l i th e ro e


E x p e r ie n c e o f w o r k in g w i th y o u n u p e o p le d e s ira b le H o u rs : F r id a y e v e n in g s • 7 -1 5 to 1 0 -1 5 p .m .


F o r an a p p l ic a t io n fo rm a n d in fo rm a l ch u t p le a s e c o n tu c t S y lv ia M o t t r u in a t th e Y o u th C e n t r e . T e l : ( 0 2 0 0 ) 2 7 8 8 6


C L O S IN G D A T E : 2 6 th A p r i l 1 9 9 1


Standard and professional registers. A.B.I.A. member


Lower Graystones, Roughlee,


Burnley BB12 9PX Tel: Nelson 696323 1047 Personal


L O N E L Y ? Why not contact PHOENIX The North West's leading Introduction Bureau


L E T S . I .S . d o th e iro n in g an d


n o w t i le c le a n in g to o . T e l . B u rn le y 3 0 7 7 6 .


HOLDEN CLOUGH NURSERY Have a vacancy for


6 6 2 4 2 4 .


P R E G N A N T ? F r e e e a r ly te s t , M o n & T h u r s 6 -7 p .m . W e d 1 2-1 p .m . C e n t r a l M e th o d ­ is t C h u rc h , I l ly . L IF E 5 0 8 8 0


T A R O T R E A D IN G S , h om e


v is i ts can he a r r a n g e d . H in n B u rn le y 4 1 3 2 4 4 .


1048 Personal Services


BURNLEY & PENDLE’S PREMIER NURSING HOMES


The Grange (Est 1980)


Keighley Road, Colne. Tel. 866054


Palace House (Est 1982)


460 Padlham Rd. Burnley. Tel. 28635


First class nursing care, food, warmth and surroundings. D.S.S. funded pa'.ienis ’.volcome.


OFFICE WORK PART-TIME


Interesting and varied work where some knowledge of plants will help but it is not essential. Own transport required.


Apply to: P. Foley,Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 615 Holden, Bolton-by-Bowland, Clitheroe.


EXPERIENCED


BOOK-KEEPER Required


To work with Kalamazoo one-up computer system, other office work entailed. Hours and pay negotiable.


Apply In writing to;— Mr B. Pearson Whalley Motor Services


Crescent Garage, Accrington Road, Whalley. BB6 9TD.


H.G.V/P.S.V. CAR TUITION


plus F.L.T.and Hazchem


Learn to drive at an R.T.l.T.B. approved centre. Over 8000 others have!


Courses from £250 + vat No more to pay if you fail


North Lancs Training Centre Est. 1966


Tel. Accrington 384857 or 381195 evenings


r e f r ig e r a t io n s e r v ic e


CONTROLLER/ ENGINEER


We have a vacancy for an experienced Refrigeration Service Manager or ambitious Service Engineer, aged 30/50 years looking for a new career challenge.


The job involves control of small teams of refrigeration engineers operating in the fields of commercial refrigera­ tion, cold rooms and air conditioning.


We offer good basic salary plus a permanent position with a well established company.


Interested?


Please phone Mr. G. L. McGrath on 0706 876000


VALLEY REFRIGERATION SERVICES Henrietta Street, Bacup, Lancs.


1062 Part-time Vacancies


GEORGE FOSTERS


(Burnley) Ltd Require a


RECEPTIONIST To Include General Office Duties


Hours 8.15 a.m.- 5 p.m.. Monday to Friday Applications In writing to Mr. J.A. Tupman,


Office Manager THE


ASSHETON ARMS


Downham Are looking for


WEEKEND FOOD


SERVICE


Tel. Clitheroe (0200) 41227


tor further details.


PART-TIME DOMESTICS Wanted


4 days per week


Hours and rates to be discussed on interview.


Tel. Clitheroe (0200) 23286


THORNEYHOLME HALL


HEALTH FARM DUNSOP BRIDGE


Require first class HAIRDRESSER


to work part-time Wednesdays and Fridays.


For further details apply;-


Mrs Whltwell on 02008 271


TELEPHONES: 1063 Situations Vacant


Editorial........Clitheroe 22324 Advertising___Clitheroe 22323


Classified.........Burnley 22331


STAFF No experience . necessary.


DRIVER required


for Airport work.


Would suit retired person.


Telephone


Clitheroe (0200) 23456.


FRED LAWSON FROZEN FOODS


Require an additional full-time or part-time


INVOICE CLERK


For busy office. Must be numerate.


Please telephone 0200 41260


between 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.


W A N T E D : G e n e r a l f a rm w o r k e r . G . B a r r o n . H e l l i - f ie ld 2 6 2 .


HIGHER TRAPP COUNTRY


HOUSE HOTEL


FULL TIME BAR


REQUIRED


Pleasant personality and appearance, experience preferred.


Apply in the first Instance for an


application form: Tel. (0282) 72781





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PERSON


George Fosters (Burnley) Ltd, Farrington Place, Rossendate Road Industrial


Estate, Burnley, BB11 5TZ


I ,


i


Successful applicants will be aged 25-40 years and I be of smart appearance


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