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Drugs courier was ‘out of his depth’
A CLITHEROE teenager who acted as a “drugs courier” has been fined £750 and ordered to do 180 hours unpaid work for the community.
(19), of The Crescent, Clitheree, pleaded guilty
' Shane David Dewhurst
(» possession of ampheta mine, a ttempted pos session of ecstasy as well as possession of ampheta
cu t in g , told P re s to n C ro w n C o u r t t h a t Dewhurst was seen by police on Central Drive car park, Blackpool. He recog nised the olficers and pan icked, appearing to drop something. Mr Hague said a jar was
mine sulphate with intent to supply. Mr I’aul Hague, prose
found containing 25 tab lets, a single tablet and a wrap of amphetamine p o w d e r . D e w h u r s t believed the drug was ecstasy, but that did not
Red light for barn extension
AN application to add a conservatory to a 17th-
century barn in Bolton-by- I lowland has been refused by Kibble Valley planners. ' The borough council’s P lanning and Devel opment Committee heard that the applicant wished to build tile conservatory at the grade two listed Howgill H am, Main Street. They were reminded
that last year permission had been given for an extension to the rear,
which had increased the amount of accommodation substantially. It was pointed out that
had been to Manchester on behalf of a mail called Judd. He was offered £50 to go to Manchester and pick up a jar of tablets and bring them to Blackpool. He was then going to take the drugs inside the night club for.Judd to distribute them. Mr Peter Anderson, in
prove to be the case. Dewhurst told police he
mitigation, said Dewhurst came from a respectable family, and his parents were disappointed in what
courier for £50 and had only supplied to Judd. “He thought they were ecstasy and no doubt that’s what Judd’s customers were supposed to think,” said Mr Anderson. Dewhurst had spent a
he had done. He had agreed to be a
shock. He had shared a cell with a drug user and tha t had taught him a graphic lesson of what drugs were and what they could do to you. “lie was a foolish young
week in custody and that had been a short sharp
the forfeiture of the drugs and £-11.25p.
CHILDREN at a Clith eroe primary school have been helping to raise funds for research into an illness which has affected the mother of one of the pupils. Their efforts in running
chairman of the local Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Group, on Friday. Children from the top
try and raise money for research and, with friends at school, formed a group of fund-raisers.
a soft drinks stall at play times resulted in the pre sentation of a cheque to Mrs Audrey Atwood,
mail out of his depth,” said Mr Anderson. An order was made for
m o th e r , Mrs K a ren Sowerbutts, is a sufferer of ME.
class of Brookside County Primary School travelled to Wilpshire Methodist Church, after an end of term disco at school, to present the £2(i cheque. Charlotte Sowerbutts'
Her daughter decided to
chairman, supported by Katherine Croydon (secre tary), Caroline Dewey (manager), Victoria Wal- berg (accountant) and Beth Dugdale (treasurer).
Charlotte became the
Said Mrs Sowerbutts: “Over the years I have
had a lot of surgery and tre a tm en t for several medical conditions, but I have never experienced anything like ME. I never knew it was possible to feel so ill for so long. Money is desperately
needed for research into t h i s d e v a s t a t i n g condition.”
Prize day at CRGS
ing means sterilisation," said Conn. Frank Dyson (Clitheroe).
Go-ahead for sign
DESPITE objections from Waddington Parish Coun cil, Kibble Valley’s Plan ning and Development Committee has given the go-ahead for a “bed and breakfast" sign in the village. The timber sign, which the parish council says was
erected before planning approval was sought, hangs from a post approxi mately five feet high. Positioned near Peter
Barn, Cross Lane, Wad dington, the sign bears the words "bed ami breakfast” and displays a directional arrow and the wording "half a mile.”
Prizes were presented by headmaster Mr Stuar t Holt to the winners at the annual Clitheroe Royal Grammar School sports day.
In te rm ed ia te g i r ls ’ champion (Taylor Sports
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Cup) was Heidi Davison and boys’ champion (Mid dle School Cup) Matthew Fearnhead. Claire Holding was junior girls' champion (Taylor’s Sports Cup) and Robert Dobson boys’ champion (Harrison Cup).
Trophy was presented to Gisburn House for gaining most points during the term (385). Chatburn scored (32ti), Sawley (309) and Ribble (243). Gisburn House also won the Inter House Athletics Trophy, followed by Chatburn, S a w l e y and R i b b l e
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Sawley. 100m. First year: Girls — C.
Key: C — Chalburn, (1 — Gis burn, It — Kibble, S —1
Results
Holding (C), E. Foster (S), R. Hamilton (G).Boys — J. Dug dale (G), A. Anderson (C), S. Edmundson (G). Second year: Girls — J. Cuntiffe (S), L. Fielding (S), C. Clifford (R). Boys — R. Dobson (C),A. Wal ton (S), J. Reynolds (G). Third vear: Girls — .1.
Nicholls (ft), C. Scott (G), K. Phillip (R). Boys — J. Borland (R), M. Fearnhead (S), P. Earn shaw (G). Fourth year: Girls — M. Cocker (S), S. Uttley (C), J. Yearing (G).
Third vear: Girls — J.
Boys — I. Wilson (G), I). Lead- beater (S), D. Theobalds (C).
Triple jump. Intermediate:
Holding (C), R. Hamilton (G), J. Darlington (R). Boys — J. Dug dale (G), M. Benfield (S), S. Clegg (C). Second year: Girls — J. Cunliffe (S), L. Fielding (S), C. Clifford (R). Boys — R. Dob son (C) ,A. Walton (S), J. Reynolds. Third year: Girls — A. Felcey
Nicholls (It), J. Coupe (C), C. Scott (G). Boys — M. r earnhead (S), I\ Earnshaw (G), I. Wilson (G). Fourth year: Girls — H. Davison (G), M. Cocker (S), S. Uttley (C). Boys — J. Evans (S), B. Gordon (G), C. Hutchin son (R). 200m. First year: Girls — C.
C. Knowles (R), G. Dawson (R), L. Fielding (S).Boys — R. Dob son (C), A. Walton (S), A. Smith (It). Intermediate: Girls — C Slinger (G), joint 2nd J. Nicholls (R) and H. Davison (G). Boys — W. Robinson (C), joint 2nd I. Wilson (G) and J. Borland (R).
High jump. Junior: Girls —
J. Cunliffe (S), S. Hardacre (R), C. Whitford (C). Boys — R. Dobson (C), J. Reynolds (G), A. Walton (S).
Long jump. Junior: Girls —
Mr Philip Hailey said that there came a time when no more additions or altera tions should be made and that the extension already granted was half the size of the existing building. "I don’t beiieve that list
the barn was considered an important part of the area’s history, containing two cruel; trusses which almost certainly date from an earlier period. Director of development
was arranged by teachers as a thank you to the youngsters for their fund raising efforts for ME — and also for pupils’ help at the summer fair earlier in the year, when profits topped £1,300 for school funds. Over 150 people packed
The end of term disco
Sports day fun for Sabden youngsters
IT was third time lucky for youngsters at Sab den County Primary School who enjoyed their annual sports day after two postponements because of the weather.
eventually took place, however, and there were various events including wheelbarrow, skipping
It was great fun when it
and three-legged races. The results are as follows:
boys, Simon Thompson, Matt Payne, Edward Gill. Year one and two, girls, Kirsty Shipston,
Obstacle: Year one and two, Jason Guirdham and Nick
Rachel Gill, Lydia Dyson. Three-legged: Y ear three,
Running: Reception one. Gemma Stewart, Jessica Hes- lop, Robbie St John. Reception two, Ross Preston, Hayley Gill, Tom Scott. Year one and two, b o y s , Simon Thompson, Matthew Payne, Edward Gill. Year one and two, girls, Lydia Dvson. Danielle Lord, Kirsty Shipston. Year three, boys, Jason Guirdham, Nick Pickard, Paul Clegg. Year three, girls, Sally Glenn. Hannah Thompson, Lauren Dyson. Year four, boys, Paul Thompson, Tim Glenn, Adam Guirdham. Year four, girls. Sarah Scott, Gaby Green wood. Kimberley Lingard. Year five. bovs. Ian Davies, Alan Cocks. l)avid “Bill” Wright. Year five and six, Sarah Payne, Claire Bostock. Year six, boys, Leigh Cockman, Christopher Capstiek. Lee Skellern. Y< . .. Is, Jennifer Walker, Lucy
ear
the school hall. With refreshments and dancing to music supplied by Sound Stereo Disco, the c h i ld re n th o ro u g h ly enjoyed the night. Pictured is Beth (left)
one, Robbie St John, Jessica Heslop, Martin Foster. Recep tion two, Ross Preston, Fiona
Bond, Catherine Wilson. Egg and spoon: Reception
with Charlotte (second left) pouring drinks for
some of the pupils during the disco.
FROM PAGE ONE
Battle of the pill box
are desperately short of
affordable housing for younger people in the Rib ble Valley. “I would plead with Mr
Bailey to go back to the applicant and give us some reasonable assurance that he will try to give us some affordable housing in Whalley. This site would fill a useful gap if we could g e t s o m e l o c a l co-operation.” Coun. Mrs Margaret
FARRICKER — COLLINSON
Times,” Miss Rachael Eliz ab e th Collinson, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jos Collinson, of Bellman Karin, Chatburn, was married at Christ Church, Chatburn, to joiner Mr Carl Farricker. He is the son of Mr and
A former journalist with th e “ A d v e r t i s e r and
Mrs Bernard Farricker, of H ig h e r Brown Birks
Farm, Accrington. The bride, now a public
re la t io n s w r i te r who designed her own and the bridegroom’s wedding rings, was given away by her father. She wore full-length off-white gown of Chinese silk with short ruffled sleeves, fitted bodice and cathedral- length train. The neckline and skirt were trimmed with gold and off-white
Kelly (VVhalley) empha sised the need for low cost s t a r t e r h o m e s , but retorted, “these are not
low cost.” She added: “If every bit
of free land in the village is developed, soon there won’t be any free land left. “This site is adjacent to
the old Whalley railway station. When the station is reopened, you will be lo o k in g fo r p a rk in g places.” Coun. Mrs Kelly went
ro se s and g re en silk leaves, and a headdress of
fresh foliage and off-w.hite roses nelu her cathedral- length veil. She carried bouquet of mixed fresh foliage and off-white roses. Chief bridesmaid was
Whitwell, Tom Scott. Year one and two, boys, Simon Thomp son, Edward Gill, Will Ken worthy. Year one and two, girls, Kirsty Shipston, Gemma Warburton and Danielle Lord. Year three, Sarhh Lord, Han nah Thompson, Sally Glenn. Year four, group one, Adam Guirdham, Adam Cockman, Joe Kenworthy. Year four, group two, Tim Glenn, Alexandra Lawless, Charlotte Ainsworth. Year four, group three, Sarah Scott, Dale Rainford, David Bostock. Year five, boys, Ian Davies, Alan Cocks, Kenneth Ashworth. Year five and six, girls, Sarah Payne, Jennifer Walker, Emma Duff. Year six, boys, Lee Skellern, Leigh Cock-
lop, James Basnet, Robbie St John. Reception two, Ross Preston, Hayley Gill, Tom
man Christopher Canstick. Sack: Reception, Jessie*
Scott. Year one and two, boys, Simon Thompson, Will Ken
worthy, Matt I’
ayne.Year one and two, girls, Danielle Lord, Lydia Dyson, Kirsty Shipston. Y
Clegg, Jason Guirdham. Year four, group one. Gaby Green wood, Joanne Bates, Adam Cockman and Adam Guirdham. Y'ear
four.group two, Paul Thompson, Charlotte Ains
’ear three, Sally Glenn, Paul
Picard, Sally Glenn and Paul Clegg, Sarah Court and Joanne Bates. Year four, boys, Adam Cockman and Adam Guirdham, Dale Rainford and David Bos tock, Dean Rainford and Daniel Thompson. Y'ear four, girls, Kimberley Lingard and Gaby Greenwood, Rachel Grimshaw and Lisa Skellern, 3, (joint) Re becca Palmer and Natalie Ward and Sally Glenn and Sarah Scott. Y'ear five and six, boys, Lee Skellern and Christopher Cnpstick, Peter Helm and David “Bill” Wright, Ian Davies and Alan Cocks. Y'ear five and six, girls, Liz Ellis and Lucy Bond, Catherine Wilson and Jennifer Walker, Sarah Payne and Claire
Adam Cockman and Paul Clegg, Nick Pickard and Jason Guird ham, Sarah Court and Sally Glenn. Y'ear four, boys, Chris topher Pickard and Paul Thompson, Tim Glenn and David Bostock, Joe Kenworthy and Adam Cockman. Y'ear four, girls. Sarah Scott and Lisa Skel lern, Rebecca Palmer and Nata
Bostock. Wheelbarrow: Y'ear three
lie Ward, Kimberley Lingard and Gaby Greenwood. Skipping: Christopher Cap
stick, Leigh Cockman, and David “Bill” Wright. Year five and six, Lucv Bond, Sarah Pavne, Emma buff. Mini marathon: Year five
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worth, Rebecca Palmer. Year four, group three, Sarah Scott, Lisa Skellern, Rachel Grim shaw. Year five, boys, Ian Davies, David “Bill” Wright, Peter Helm. Y'ear five and six, girls, Catherine Wilson, Sarah Payne and Lucy Bond. Y'ear six, boys, Christopher Capstick, Russell Dyson, Lee Skellern. Hands and feet: Reception
Sarah Green. Bridesmaids were Caroline Beckett and the bride’s niece, Gemma Collinson, and pageboy was Gavin Collinson, the bride’s nephew. The bride’s mother, Mrs
on to say that the pill box was part of the history of
Whalley. “From this pill box, watch was kept in the second world war. A register is being kept of these because so many are disappearing. It is thought to be an excellent example of a superior type of ma chine-gun post.” Councillors heard that
junction of The Sidings and Station Road. The parish council has
the application under coil sideration was an outline plan for an ir reg ula r- shaped piece of land at the
also objected to loss of the pill box.
Under cover plan for mart
Nicholls (It), S. Uttley (C), C. Hatton (S). Boys — M. Feam head (S), B. Gordon (G), I. Wil son (G). Discus. Intermediate: Girls —
Intermediate: Girls — J.
(C), J. Coupe (C), H. Bremner (C). Boys — I.Wilson (G), M. Fearnhead (S), P. Earnshaw (G). Fourth year: Girls — H. Davison (G), C. Creig (R), N. Beattie (R). Boys — B. Gordon (G), A. Jain (R),B. Butterfield (S).
H. Davison (G), K. Phillips (C), J. McNamee (C).Boys —*B.
Gordon (G), M. Feamhead (S),
S. Webb (C). 800m. Junior: Girls — C.
Holding (C), G. Dawson (G), J. Cunliffe (S). Boys — J. Reyn
olds (G), N. Jolmes (C), J. Dug dale (G). Intermediate: Girls —
Dawson (R), N. Spencer (S), H. Dugdale (C). Boys — J. Reyn olds (G), S. Clough (G), N. Jolmes (C). Intermediate: Girls — H. Davison (G), A. Felcey (C), J. Middleton (C). Boys — C. Fishlock (C), J. Borland (R), L. Lever (C). 80m hurdles. First year: Girls
A. Felcey (C), J. Nicholls (R), J. Middleton (C). Boys — C. Fish- lock (C), J. Borland (R), P. Eamshaw (G). 1500m. Junior: Girls — G.
SHEEP sales at Gisburn Auction Mart could soon be taking place under cover. Members of Ribble Val
400m. Intermediate: Girls —
. D. Chiappi (G), E. Wandless (G), N. Taylor (S).Boys — It.
— H. Davison (G), S. Clegg (C), M. Cocker (S). Boys — R. Bux baum (G), B. Melting (C), A. Moorby (It). Shot. Intermediate: Girls —
H. Davison (G), E. Bradshaw (G), N. Taylor (S). Boys — R. Buxbaum (G), M. Hill (G), M. Fearnhead (S). Javelin. Intermediate: Girls
Nicholson (G), D. Moss (R), R. Buxbaum (G). Cricket ball throw. Junior:
ley Council's Planning and Development Committee approved the erection of a steel portal framed struc ture to roof over the exist ing slice)) pen area at the mart. The recommenda tion was proposed by Coun. Harry Waddington (Gisburn). Councillors heard that
Boys — V. Gardner-Chan (R), D. Seed (C), A. Walton (S). Rounders ball throw. Junior: Girls — C. Coates (C), S. Jones
(G), L. Todd (G). Relay. First year: Girls —
there had been no objec tions from the parish council but one letter had been received from a nearby resident. The scheme proposed
Chatburn, Ribble. Gisburn. Boys — Sawley, Gisburn, Chat burn. Second year: Girls — Sawley, Ribble, Gisbuni. Boys — Chatbum, Sawley, Gisburn. Third year: Girls — Chat-
Ruth Collinson, made the ballerina-length dresses for the bridesmaids in gold silk with puffed sleeves
and dropped, shaped waists trimmed with off- white and gold roses. Off- white roses and variegated ivy leaves were woven into their plaited hair and they carried posies to match the bride’s bouquet. Best man was Greg
one, James P. Basnet, Jessica Heslop, Gemma Stewart. Reception two, Ross Preston, Hayley GUI, Tom Scott.
Concern over village
house plan CONCERN about the use of Back Lane, Rimington, as an access for more prop e r t ie s has again been expressed by Ribble Val ley Council’s director of development. Mr Philip Bailey’s com
Westell. Groomsmen were P hilip Schofield and
Michael Johnson and ushers Andrew Collinson the bride’s brother, and Edward T h o rn e , th bridegroom’s brother-in law. The ceremony was per
formed by th e Rev Walter Drain and th
organist was Mrs Dorothy Brewer. Soloist was Mr Dorothy Dugdale and reading was given by Mary Hornby.
Mytton Fold Farm Hotel Langlio, the couple left for a honeymoon in Crete. They a re to live
Following a reception at
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Settle. Photograph: Jelleys,
A PARTY of Spanish teachers enjoyed a whis tle-stop tour of the Ribble Valley. The teachers from the
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Granada region, who were in Britain improving their English, met the Mayor of College.
— C. Holding (C), L. Edwards (G), H. Taylor (R). Boys — J. Dugdale (G), S. Clegg (C), M. Benfield (S). Second year: Girls — C. Knowles (R), A. Cocker (S), C. Smith (C). Boys — R. Dobson (C), A. Walton (S), J. Reynolds (G).
bum, Ribble, Gisbum. Boys — Sawley, Chatburn, Ribble. Fourth year: Girls — Gisbum, Sawley, Chatburn. Boys — Sawley, Ribble, Gisburn. Our picture shows prizewin
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Hodder Valley and visited the North West Sound Archive at Clitheroe Cas t le and S to n y h u r s t
View of Low Moor through the ages
LOW MOOR artist Eric Joselin will be presenting an exhibition of his work at Clitheroe Library later this month. Mr Joselin was born in London, but has spent the last 30 years in Lancashire as a Methodist minister. A
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the forthcoming exhibition, which is mainly in pastel, focuses on Low Moor through the ages. The exhibition starts a week on Thursday and runs until August 17th.
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