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MOVES are being made to provide Clitheroe with an indoor tennis centre and coaching ses­ sions by experts. The idea is to erect an but in Clitheroe tiie bor-


inflatable dome over a ough council would pro- hard-surface area during bably have to finance a the winter months so that new synthetic area for the young players will be able purpose, to continue their training As well as providing throughout the year.


scheme is a lre ad y in progress. M r S c h o f ie ld li a s


John Heap, who says that efforts are now being made to find a suitable site officer Mr Simon Lister, in Clitheroe, possibly at Koefield. "The idea fits in with


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Successes in food hygiene


FOOD hygiene courses are a continuing success in the It i b h l e V a 11 e y . th e environmental health man­ ager, Mr David Newton, told members of the bor­ ough council’s Public \V o r k s a n d I I e a 11 h Committee.


tutor for the intermediate food hygiene course at Kibblcsdale Adult Centre last autumn.


Mr Newton was tile


course, a total of Hi candi­ dates sat the Intermediate Food Hygiene Certificate examination, which is set by the In s t i tu t io n of environmental II ea 11 h Officers.


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Preparing to appuiiu deaconess


UI.ITHEROE I’arisli Church plans to appoint a dcaciHic^a, iu’


news that the assistant curate, tile Rev. Haul, Hartley, is moving. Blackburn diocese lias


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informed the parish that, due to a cut in the number of curates being trained, there could he no replace­ ment for Mr Hartley. The Farocliial Church


Snags over church


plan


Council lias considered this with the Vicar,tile Rev. Anthony Roberts, and it has been agreed to appoint a deaconess to what is an ordained sti­ pendiary post. Interviews are now taking place. The appointment will he


CUTHEROE’S former fire station is not to he converted into a church. Concern expressed at


for two to three years and a house in Kirkmoor Road will he available as a resi­ dence, if needed. A review of a s s is tan t clergy i.s planned at the end of the placement. The deaconess could


Kibble Valley Council's P lan n in g and Dev el­ o pm e n t (Dim mil te e centred on whether tile C1 i t li e roe C o m in unit v Church Trust’s proposal to use the Princess Avenue premises would result in increased street parking. The area is already con­


conduct morning and evening services, hut would he unable to cele­ brate Communion.


gested and there were worries that there might lie problems with access to tile adjacent Ambulance Station. Also, it was felt that it


A DETAILED talk and slide show about space travel and the universe had the children enthralled at St Paul’s Church Holiday Club.


Low Moor for the talk, given by the Rev. Ken Clapham, of Over Kellett, near Carnforth.


About -10 youngsters packed the church li:d 1 at


Space Centre and gave an insight into the universe and rocket travel.


Mr Clapham talked about his trips to the Houston


T • two-day activity proved a real draw, with the hall packed on both occasions.


Housing approved


AN application to erect 11 detached dwellings on land at Low Moor Kami. Union Street, Low Moor, lias been approved by Kibble Valley Council’s Planning and Development Committee.


construction of 11 detached houses on land to the rear of Low .Moor Farm.


The application sought detailed consent for the


would cause additional dis­ turbance to residents at w e ek e n d s . On th e s e grounds the plan was turned down.


road would necessitate the felling of two trees covered by an tree preservation order. Among the throe conditions governing consent was one stating that the two trees which needed to he felled would have to he replaced by four standard trees.


Members were told that the laying of an access Roof plan


‘insensitive’ OBJECTIONS from Chat- hlirn Parish Council, local residents and Ribble Val­ ley councillors led to an application to form a new roof and install front and rear dormer windows at New Bungalow, Kayley Lane, Chatburn, being refused. The site lies within tile


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Chat burn Conservation Area and the parish coun­ cil objected on the grounds of visual and residential amenity. Members felt th a t the proposal was tinneiglibourly and insensi- t i v e a n d w o u 1 d n o t enhance or preserve the conservation area. Despite the application


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I A COMMEMORATIVE bench lias been bought in honour of the former area officer in charge of the so­ cial services team in the Ribble Valley, who died at


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I was based at Clitheroe | from 1973, supervising the


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Fearon worked for British Steel and on the docks, before taking up a career in social work. He was a children’s social worker in Lancaster and a senior social worker in Darwen,


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sional director of social services Mr Brian Ley- bourne (right) and Mrs Fearon on the bench, with former colleagues.


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NEWTON police officer John Barber i.s pictured receiving the William (larnett ( ’up. presented annually to the Lancashire Constabulary officer judged to have performed the most gallant deed ol


award in recognition ot his courage in chasing a man armed with a sawn-oli shotgun, belore Imally a l ie n ­ ing him in a Slaidburn field.


the year. As we reported recently, U(! Barber Ml) won the


his wife, Diane, and children Robert and Elayne. RC Barber received his award from County Conn.


Accompanying 1*C* Barber to County Hall were


Mrs Ruth Henig, chairman of the County Council police Committee. She read out the bravery cita­ tion. which included enmmcndalions from .Judge Lockett — who subsequently sentenced the man to five years in prison — and the ( ‘hiel Constable.


Conn. Mrs Henig. Mrs Barber, PC! Barber. Robert and Elavne.


Pictured at County Hall are, from the left: County IN FAVOUR


A DETACHED bungalow is to he built on land off Union Street, Low Moor, despite objections from Clitlieroe Town Council, which considered that it would he an unwarranted incursion into a rural area.


sent had previously been granted and a planned new access road was to the satisfaction of the county surveyor.


Outline planning con­


our policy to extend sport­ ing facilities in the bor­ o u g h , fo l low in g th e appointment of our new sp o r ts and recreation development officer,” said Mr Heap. "The centre would have


Aid for repairs


to he sited near existing sports facilities, so that changing rooms and toilets could he used by visitors to tile tennis centre, and for that reason a site at Roe f ie ld co u ld he a possibility.” Mr Heap reported on


Valley Council's Hlaniiiiig and Development Commit­ tee voted in favour of the scheme.


Members of the Kibble


A GRANT to repair 21 King Street, Clitheroe has been approved by Kib­ ble Valley Council’s Han­ ning and Development Committee. Members heal'd that the


tile proposal to the coun­ cil's Recreation and Lei­ sure Committee, whose members “agreed ill prin­ ciple" to the scheme. They heard th a t in


Blackburn an inflatable dome had been placed oil an existing tennis court.


building, one of those recently added to til Clitheroe Town Scheme formed part of an impor­ tant group of stone build ings in residential use which lead down to til railway station and would ultimately hack on to tile new market scheme. Subject to the agree


incut of English Heritage and its offer of a matching sum, councillors agreed to provide grant aid for 2I>'< of the cost of the work.


Packed hall for view of space travel


from Mr John Schofield, scheme would also include principal of the Blackburn some pa.v-as-you-play Northern Indoor Tennis usage, it was said. Centre, where a successful The committee decided th a t the full financial implications of the scheme should he investigated and sanctioned further talks between Mr Schofield and council representatives, including sp o r ts and recreation development


The initiative comes' ding tennis s ta r s , the coaching facilities for bud-


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