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Clithcroe 22321, (Editorial), 2222,1 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)',


Borough Council lays down £125,000 on the Kibble Valley line


THE Ribble Valley Council has taken the lead in Q-ains to the area — to the tune of £125,000.


contribution of £50,000 towards the capital cost of the line in 1992/3 and the same amount in 1993/4. They also set aside £25,000 towards revenue expendi­ ture in 1993/4. Planning manager Mr


'T h e council’s Planning and Development Commit­ tee has se t aside the money to help finance the return of trains on a daily basis along the Blackburn to Hellifield railway line. Councillors approved a


ject to a maximum figure of £25,000.


discussions with British Rail, relating to the claw­ back of all expenditure, capital and revenue, made to secure the reintrodue-


resolution of continuing discussion* uni h Uvii iuh


Farmers


face grim prospect


KIBBLE VALLEY fann­ ers could face ruin under new EEC proposals to reform the Common Agri­ cultural Policy. The north west regional


director of the NFU, Mr Roger Ward, told local farmers that the family farm could well be a thing of the past and that the proposals could tear the h e a r t out of B rit ish countryside. U n d e r t h e n e w


Stuart Bailey explained that the revenue item was based on a contribution of 50% of any loss made sub­


The whole package is subject to the satisfactory


tive decision made at the meeting would “break the circle.”


had to say they would put money in, he continued. Lancashire County Coun­ cil’s Public Transport Sub­ committee was due to meet on August 22nd to consider funding and other authorities along the route of the proposed service had been asked to identify the level of capital and revenue support they were willing to give.


Someone at some stage


(Rillington), “We have given 100%- support to the Blackburn to Hellifield line. At some stage it will be a choice between this and o th e r d e s i ra b le projects and I am sure thaL Lancashire County Council will be in a similar dilemma.”


(Clilheroe) said the signs were most encouraging from the Saturday sum­ mer service. “We have to make a positive response. Mr Bailey referred to ‘breaking the circle.’ We must do just that."


Coun. Bowel Jones Said Coun. Bill Fleming


tion of the service. Mr Bailey said any posi­


backing the return of


Go-ahead for barn


conversion


PERMISSION has been granted for a barn conver­


sion at the rear of the B la c k B u l l H o te l Rimington.


Council’s Planning and Development Committee heard th a t the parish council did not object to the conversion but had pointed out that access to the barn from Back Lane was unsuitable for large vehicles and that access for building work should be via Rimington Lime.


The Ribble Valley


opment, Mr Philip Bailey, said in a report to the committee, that the mat­ ter of access to the site during construction was not a matter for considera­ tion with the application. In view of the Secretary


D ire c to r of d e v e l ­


of Stale’s decision on the site adjoining, access pro­ posed from Back Lane could not be resisted.


for the Ribblesdale and District Registered Cattle Breeders at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thurs­ day, there were 44 cattle forward. Champion was J. and D. G.


IN PRICES the ojxming show and sale


GISBURN AUCTION MART


Lawson at £1,000 with reserve Holland Bros, at £1,040. Best cow in milk: Holland Bros, £1,040; 2 and 3, R. Lancaster £930 and £825. Best heifer in milk: J. J. Crosier £1,600; 2, W. A. and A. Booth £970; 3, R. Wilkinson £910. Newly calved cows made to


NORMAL nucE


£1,040 (average £816.43), and newly calved neifers to £1,600


(£838.86). • In the newly-calved dairy sec­


£9-15 (£728.98), second quality to £050 (£585.79). Heifers: first quality to £940 (£S04.87), second quality to £650 (£621.88). There were 17 in calf dairy


tion, there were 134 animals forward. Cows: first quality made to


cows and heifers with cows springing making to £850 (£697.22) and cows due !_ August to £630 (£560). In the calf and store cattle


Delay in work


THE temporary closure of Bentham Road, Slaidbum, is to be extended until July 26th. The road has been


closed each day between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Monday to Friday, for carriageway resurfacing, but due to the bad weather and poor ground conditions, work has been delayed.


Hard work is rewarded


colourful scene of activity, with a continuous pro­ gramme of events provid


WEEKS of hard work and planning by members and friends of St Mary’s Parish Church, Gisburn, were rewarded on Sunday after­ noon at a summer garden fete at Coppy House. The sun shone on a


ing entertainment for all the family.


queen, 10-year-old Helen Nicklin, of Deerhouse


The 1991 Gisburn gala


Farm, declared the fete open.


enjoyed dancing displays by the Clitheroe Caledon-


The many v is i to r s Rousing send-off to secondary school v • •:


directive, price cuts would be implemented, with compensation awarded for only extremely small units. This action would reduce an average Kibble Valley farmer's income In- between 2Oft and 1(1';. However, the small


the proposals. Mr Ward said that the


ian Society and the Royal B rit ish Legion Drum Majorettes. Reg Rainbow and his magic show kept the younger generation enthralled, while a spec­ tacular falconry flying demonstration brought gasps from the crowd. Tractor trailer rides,


and stirk section, there were 230 calves and 91 s tirks forward. Charolais X bulls made to £185 (£145), heifers to £112 (£110), Limousin X bulls to £245 (£146.95), heifers to £78 (£-17), Belgian Blue X bulls to £240 (£190), heifers to £190 (£173.35), Simmental X bulls to £260 (£194.00), heifers to £125 (£78.75), Blonde d’Aquit. X bulls to £178 (£151.65), heifers to £52, Hereford X bulls to £132 (£99), heifers to £30 (£26.65), Friesian X bulls to £178 (113.05), heifers to £100, Angus X bulls to £118 (£58.15), heifers to £45 (£17.80). In the weaned stirk and store


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section: Charolais X heifers made to £180, Limousin X heif­ ers to £340 (£283.35), Simmental X heifers to £155, other Cont. X heifers to £260, Friesian X bulls/steers to £260.


happy afternoon, MC Mr James Brunning thanked Mr and Mrs Christopher Hindlcy for opening their garden and grounds for the event. Competition winners


pony and trap and donkey rides were busy all after­ noon, as were the many sideshows, the tombola, cake and sweet stalls. Ice­ cream and cream teas were also in big demand. At the close of a very


entry of 594 cattle, including 237 young hulls, 143 steers and heif­ ers, 214 cows and hulls and 1,769 sheep including l.OOOlambs, 65 shearlings, and 104 ewes and rams. Bulls: Continental light made


The fatstoek section saw an


to 138.8p (122.3p), medium to 148p (125.3p), heavy to 129.8p


(l ID.Dp), other light hulls to 116.8p (107.7p), medium to 131.8p(110.0p). Steers and heifers: Continen­


inefficient units common in Kurope would benefit from


NFU totally rejected the plan, not only for its effect on tile farm industry, tail on the tax payer, the con­ sumer, the conservationist anil the rural economy.


The rousing send-off for 15 pupils, who transfer to secondary The children enjoyed an excellent night, as our photograph sho s, schools after the summer holidays, was organised by parents Mrs with food provided by parents.


ton, the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Lceming. ,


PUPILS leaving Waddington and West Bradford Primary School at Jean Hatton and Mrs Gilly Civerwonka at Page Fold Farm, Wadding- the end of term were given a farewell disco and barn dance.


were: Mrs C. Knowles (naming the goat, Tiffany), Mr S tau n to n and M Simpson (weight of pigs), Mr John Spencer and Luke Hodkinson (skittles). The raffle was won by Mrs D. Cornthwaite, Mrs Thorogood, Mrs S. Pate, Mrs S. Graveston, Mr Day and Mr J. Simpson. Our picture shows Reg


tal light s teers to 119.2p (115.9p), medium to 120.8p (U 6 .2p ) , heavy to 119.8p (10S.8p), other light steers to 106.2p, medium to 115.2p (106.Ip), heavy to 108.2p (106.7p), Cont. light heifers to 143p (115.2p), medium to K!4.2p


Farmhouse Fare OUTSIDE CATERING


Shuttleworth Hall, Gisburn, Clitheroe Telephone: Gisburn (0200) 445 285


(1 1 3 .Ip), heavy to 126.2p (lOO.Hp), other light heifers to 110.8p (100.8p), medium to 107.8p (95.6p), heavy to 104.Op (89.4p). Cows and bulls: Grade 1 cows


made to D7.2p (D1.8p), Grade 2 to 88.8p (78.7p), Grade 3 to 82.Sp (<2.3p), grazing cows to 88.2p (63.3p), mature bulls to


S2.2p (78. Ip). Sheep: standard lambs (K2- 3L) made to 131.2p (124.Dp),


Rainbow entertaining the children, including gab queen Helen Nicklin, watched by the Rev. Jon­ a th a n Lumby (back centre) and Mr Hindley (back, right).


other to 127.5p (123.1 p), medium lambs (R2-3L) to 126.7p (120.3p), other to 126p (12().4p), heavy lambs (U2-3L) to 103.3p, other to I20p (115.4p), over­ weight lambs other to lOOp (103.5p), light shearlings to 107.0p (02.8p), heavy shearlings to 95.7p (93.9p), Half Bred ewes to £17.80 (£15.75), horned ewes to £15.80 (£12.25).


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Now they are in part­


Advertising feature by Murray Walker


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sists of an array of dishes, many of which will be new to local diners. For exam­ ple, starters include oyster and caviar tartlets, filled with sour cream and served with a nest of quail’s eggs, or a warm-


leaf salad topped with smoked chicken, Dacon and croutons. Also, there are a wide


selection of meat, vegetar­ ian and fish dishes. There is a choice of breast of chicken, supreme of chicken filled with a sweet pepper mousse wrapped in filo pastry and served on a tomato and basil coulis, or pan-fried red snapper, topped with baked bana­ nas and sweet chutney. There is a mouthwater­


Memories will be open all day, every day, from 11-30 a.m. Afternoon te a s , including home-made cakes and pastries, will also be available, so that people can come in for a cup of tea and a sandwich or enjoy something more substantial, all in a relaxed atmosphere. Andrew will be doing all


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Wishes for the ’Future’


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