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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Pledges support for return of daily trains


THE leader of the Conservative group on the Ribble Valley Council has pledged support for the reopening of the railway line through


Clitheroe on a daily basis.


welcoming Transport Secretary Mr Malcolm Rif- kind’s decision to encour­ age more use of the coun­ try’s rail network, said it could have repercussions in the Ribble Valley. It can only be helpful.


Coun. William Fleming,


The county council is also taking a positive line and it’s good news," said Coun. Fleming. The Ribble Val ley


BERRY —


WALMSLEY Two Clitheroe families were united with the wed­ ding at St Michael and St John’s RC Church of Mr Norman Berry, son of Mr


Increase in council


rent arrears


RENT arrears in the Rib­ ble Valley have shown a substantial increase in the last quarter. Director of environmen­


J. R. Berry and the late Mrs A. Berry, and Miss Monica Mary Walmsley, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs T. G. Walmsley. The bride was given


Council has been asked to contribute towards the cost of reopening the line to passengers and Coun. Fleming said he still envi­ saged that the finance would be difficult, but in the wake of the Govern­ ment’s bid to encourage more use of the railways it could be that British Rail would now be willing to contribute. If BR’s legal monopoly


away by her brother, Mr Kevin Walmsley. Her bridesmaid was her niece, Miss Fr anc e s Helen Walmsley, and best man was Mr George Colin Sagar. The ceremony was per­


formed by Fr J. Wareing and the Rev. J. Needham and the organist was Mr Peter Rose. A reception was held at


eroe. Pho t o g r a p h : Paul


Brown, Chtheroe.


Seventy-five pupils pass cycle test


PROVING they are “geared up” when it comes to road safety, over 75 Ribble Valley school chil­ dren have managed to pa s s t he str in g e n t National Cycle Proficiency


‘Primary, St James’s CE and Sabden RC, each receive a certificate and badge for being successful Coun. Charles Wark


come from various schools throughout the area, including Gisburn County


test in 1991. The young cyclists, who


tal services for the Ribble Valley Borough Council Mr David Morris told members of the Housing Committee that there had been an increase of £15,400 since the last report to committee in December, with arrears now totalling £-19,682. Of the money outstand


was ended, Coun. Fleming said he could see no reason why a private company or individual could not run a service over the line, but he added that initially he could only envisage that occurring with excursions or special trains. “It does open the door


Botany expert guest speaker


Clitheroe Advertiser Jc Times, June 1 3 th , 1991


Considering help for


the disabled


THE Ribble Valley Bor­ ough Council is to review its policy on employing disabled people. This action was just one


recommendation accepted when members of the Public Works and Health Committee received a spe­ cial report relating to disa­ bled people. The problems faced by


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disabled people in the Rib­ ble Valley — highlighted by the “Advertiser and Times” in January — were also discussed at the Rib­ ble Valley Council’s Recre- a ti o n and Leisure


Committee. In front of members was


a policy document from the Association of District Councils, outlining areas which should be of concern — employment, access and par t i cipat ion in the community. The report estimated


ing, £3,000 was going through the computer sys­ tem and related to bank­ ers’ orders. Housing bene­ fi ts were also being processed, but Mr Moms admitted that there had also been “a real increase


in arrears.” He told councillors that


SS Michael and John’s Social Centre, Clitheroe. The couple are to live in Shireburn Avenue, Clith­


to various alternatives,” he said. “We are looking at getting back to a daily ser­ vice and I will give it max­ imum support.” At the recent meeting of Lancashire County Coun­ cil’s Highways and Trans­ portation Committee, members agreed to note the consultative study on the feasibility of reopening the Blackburn to Hellifield railway line. A further report is to be


the authority’s record was still excellent and rent arrears were the lowest in the county. Taking away the money


OPEN University biology lecturer Dr Irene Ridge was the guest speaker when the Ribble Valley Business and Profes­ sional Women’s Club held its annual dinner a t the Spread Eagle Hotel,


Sawley. Also in attendance were the Mayor and


Mayoress of the Borough, Coun. and Mrs Allan Kay, who were performing one of their First official functions. Dr Ridge, a botanist who manages the Salthill


and Crosshills Quarry nature trails, spoke about her experiences, which began in Clitheroe


owed by former tenants — £10,009, which was still being chased — and the Riverside development, which he explained was a s h a r e d par tn er shi p scheme with part mort­ gage and part rent, the overall total of arrears was £37,518.


made to councillors follow­ ing the outcome of discus­ sions over funding the ser­ vice between Lancashire County Council, Ribble Valley and Blackburn Bor­ ough Councils and other agencies.


In office THE newly-elected presi­


dent of Whalley and Dis trict Lions Club is Mr Stan


Stuart, of Mitton Road. Other officers elected


(treasurer), Mr Terry Bar­ ton (membership chair man), Mr John Bird (lion- tamer), Mr Roy Sager (tail-twister).


are: Mr John Lang (secre tary), Mr Bill Edmondson


man (Mellor), speaking at the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Public Works and Health Committee, said that he wanted to encour­ age more people to wear helmets when riding bikes. Councillors heard that ■schools throughout the Ribble Valley had been inundated with requests for helmets and Coun. Warkman said he would


Experiences at the top


THE open meeting of the I Clitheroe Evening Towns­ women’s Guild was held in | the Catholic Hall, Lower- gate, when members of.I the guild and other organi­ sations in the town were entertained by Dr Joan Bond, a former headmis­ t r e s s of We s t holme | School, Blackburn. She gave a lively and I


by Mrs Christie, of the I Afternoon Townswomen’s | Guild. Mrs Irene Birtwis­ tle attended the (meeting | in her capacity as federa­ tion chairman.


Thanks were expressed


Pupils all succeed in dance exams


TALENTED members of the Westwell School of Dance have received a whole host of dancing awards.


cont inue to back the scheme. Coun. Bert Jones asked


the road safety officer to make the children aware and to obey no cycling signs. The officer reported


based at Whalley, Preston and Padiham, is run by Mrs Angela Briscoe and has an extremely strong R i b b l e V a l l e y membership. After weeks of practice


The school, which is


that the Tufty Clubs, which aim to coach young people about road safety, and the various traffic education schemes were all running smoothly.


Haul of stone


SLATES and stone worth >ver £900 were stolen rom a Ribble Valley coun rv house. The incident occurred at 3tanden Hall, where 150 )lue slates and three tons >f Yorkshire stone were :aken. Anyone with any nformation should contact Slitheroe Police (2381S).


vant (H), Fiona Paley (H), | Laura Scott (H), Kate Wadding-


ton (II). Grade three tap — Anna


and coaching, over 20 members of the school


have won awards. In the exams, the school


achieved a remarkable 100% pass rate and Rachel Cocks was accepted at the Northern Ballet School,


Jenny Roland (HC), Elizabeth ■ Duckworth (HC), .lane Duck­ worth (HC), Jill Hargreaves I (HC). Laura Mills (HC), Julia Pollard (HC), Amy Robinson I (HC), Elizabeth Fleming (C). Grade one modern — Rachel 1


(II), Sarah Shoraka (H). Primary modern — Hele Edwards (H), Alice Kenton (H),


Rigby (H), Alison Hargreaves (HC)* Jocelyn Peachey (HC). Grade two modern — Amy


starting in September. Results: Key — Honours (II), Highly Commended (HC), Com­


iebv (H), Laura Mills (HC), Julia Pollard (HC), Elizabeth


of Modern and Tap Dancing: RPre-primary tap — Rachel


mended (C). Pass Plus (1*1*). Imperial Society of Teachers


Duckworth (C), .lane Duckworth (C). Jill Hargreaves. Grade one tap — Lucy Rigby


Regan (H), Rebecca Seery (H), Helen Atkinson (HC), Helen Fairhurst (HC). Claire Bennett (C), Zoe Hancock (C), Lucinda O’Dowd (C). P Grade three modern — Fiona |


(H), Rebecca Seery (H), Rachel Regan (HC), Lucinda O’Dowd


(C), Helen Nicklin (PP), Rebecca O’Dowd (PP). Grade two tap — Jemma Oli­


Kate Waddington (H).Lucy Rigbv (HC), Rebecca O’Dowd (PP).*Grade four modern — Anna Ryrom (H), Rebecca Clews (C), Laura Rigby (C), Isobel Pea- 1 chey (PP), Helen Nicklin. Koynl Academy of Dancing: Pre-elementary — Jemma


aley (11). Laura Scott (H),


Olivant (C). Intermediate— Rachel Cocks


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FIVE local blood donors received Department of Health gold awards at a grand presentation held in the Town Mayor’s Parlour.


The awards, which are presented to people who have donated blood 50 times, were presented by Clitheroe Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs


PaRednfent? were Mrs Margaret Flynn, of Langshaw Drive, Clitheroe; Mr Roy Fishwick, of The Flat, Whalley Abbey; Mr Alan Johnson, of Lang­


shaw Drive Clitheroe; Mrs Patricia Holgate, of Quarry House, Chatburn; and Mr David Hodgson, of Bleasdale Avenue, Clitheroe.


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and dedication of donors.


Our picture shows the Mayor presenting Mr Johnson with his award, as other recipients and officials look on.


. . . . ... . . . In attendance was Elaine Gott, donor organiser of the Blood Transfu­


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and took her to Oxford University. There she gained her degree and doctorate and also lec­ tured, before joining the Open University at


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Ribble Valley club, gave a toast to the guests and Mr Barry Whitehead, husband of past presi­ dent Mrs Cynthia Whitehead, responded. Mrs Anne Hutchinson was toast mistress and


the highly successful evening.


that at present the unem­ ployment rate among the disabled stands at 22%, with 41% of those edu cated to O-level standard or higher. Councillors asked their


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