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T H E sight and sound of a seven-month-old baby boy certainly brought home to Ribble Valley councillors the problems experienced by a young
couple living in a caravan Mr Tim Wearden and
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his wife Susan have lived in their “temporary” home for the past seven years — the last seven months with their young son, Sam.
plight, members of Ribble Valley Council’s Planning and Development Commit tee overturned a decision to refuse planning permis sion for conversion of a redundant farm building
After hearing of their
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| weekend was Canon Keith de Berry, an 83-year-old retired clergyman, who now lives in London. The other two speakers were Mark and Debbie Halsey, of South London. They all provided some interesting
A SPECIAL “guest week end” held at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, was a resounding success. Overall leader for the
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PATIENTS at Clitheroe Health Centre may soon be recognisable by the golden glow that surrounds them . . . for senior partner Dr Richard Neville is filling them with oats, in aid of Comic Relief!Dr Neville hit on the idea as a money spinner for the charity, as well as lowering his patients’ cholesterol levels. He provided a large bag of oats and patients at the surgery were invited to use a
red-nose scoop to fill a bag for 20p. Said a spokeswoman: “It’s a way of helping
others at the same time as helping yourself, which can only be a good thing.”
men’s breakfast, which included an address by Canon de Berry, was well attended and several other meetings in the vicarage proved popular. The climax to the week
talks. Over the weekend, a
end were the evangelistic services held in the church on Sunday morning and
evening. This Sunday, the Sub
dean of Bloemfontein Cathedral, South Africa, will preach at the church.
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MEMBERS of Clitheroe Naturalists were given a fascinating talk about a trip to Borneo at their last
journey in Sarawak, as well as Borneo. Members heard that life was simple, with hunters providing meat and vegetables from the forest. Mr W. Shaw expressed thanks for a “different and
lecture of the season. Mr Stuart Watson gave details of his solo canoe
enjoyable” talk. Bookings are now being taken for the first summer
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coach outing of the year, on Good Friday. Anyone interested should contact C. Bishop (Clitheroe
Setting u p c h i l d c a r e s c h em e
IN a bid to encourage par ents to go back to work or become involved in train ing courses, Lancashire County Council is to set up a special child care
scheme.The project, which will be operated in the Ribble Valley, is being co-ordin ated by the council’s youth and community service, which has been awarded a £65,000 grant to set the wheels in motion. The money will be used
into a cottage. The decision to grant
p erm is s io n b ro u g h t squeals of delight from Sam, who had quietly gur gled his way through a lengthy planning meeting in the arms of Ins mother, in the public gallery.
Holtom (Wilpshire) told his c o l le a g u e s th a t
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Dowhurst Farm, Billing- ton, was probably the best kept in the area. For the past seven years the farmer’s son and his wife had lived in a caravan in the farmyard. “They might have car
ried on for some time, but for the arrival of their baby in the last year, and they have decided they now want a home,” he explained.
Coun. Holtom, was slightly disabled and his
The farmer, said County
son helped out. They were seeking permission to con vert a redundant structure which had not been used
running over the land and many people had seen and become acquainted with
for the last 11 years. There was a footpath
to set up out of school projects at local commu nity centres, providing a flexible service to care for children after school. Under the scheme, chil
the young couple. Coun. Bill Fleming (Bil-
porting the application, said it was a genuine case and, as such, was worthy of the council’s support.
Mr Eric Wearden said he was delighted by the coun cil’s decision. “I am pro viding a job and a home for these two and if it had been refused the family would have been split up.”
Following the meeting,
added that too many good farms were being split up and ruined. Mrs Susan Wearden said the building in question was only smal and had at one time been a cottage in which a relative had lived.
In agreement, his son
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them. Although the council
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care scheme has been operated in Rossendale with great success.
lington) described how the land in question was originally part of the Langho Centre. The coun cil had given permission for an a g r ic u l tu r a l worker’s dwelling on the site, which at that time was occupied by the whole family. Since then, the father had suffered a dis ability and the son had got married.
(Clitheroe) said there was a conflict of personal and planning factors, but per sonal factors were plan ning factors. County Coun. Ron| Pickup (Clitheroe), sup
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THE Ewootl Dancers pro vided the entertainment when Whalley and District Trefoil Guild held its annual coffee evening. The event took place at
Whalley CE School and, as well as enjoying the danc ing, members and guests browsed at the bring-and- buy, bric-a-brac and cake stalls. A raffle was held and coffee and refresh ments were served by members. The organisation holds
Telling adult education
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its meetings on the first Tuesday of every month in the Stanley Rooms at Whalley Conservative Club. New members are welcome and should con- act chairman Mrs Jean reston (Whalley 822120). Our photograph shows
W H E N the administration of Ribble Valley’s adult education programme moved from the popular W h a lle y site into the hands of Accrington and Rossendale College, many people were worried about its future. _In a bid to dispel those
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fears, the Accrington, Rossendale and Ribble Valley Adult Education Advisory Committee was set up in 1989 to act as a watchdog and to give guidance. The new chairman of the
committee, Coun. Eric Bracewell, is pleased with its progress. “It certainly seems to be
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Lenten texts
AT the meeting of St James’s Church Women’s Fellowship, Clitheroe, several members each con tributed a text for Lent. They were thanked by
Mrs Joan Marsh, who reminded members that the next meeting will be on April 10th, at 7-30 p.m., in St James’s infant hall.
a success story,” said Coun. Bracewell, who is the Ribble Valley Borough Council representative on the committee. “I have spoken to students ancl staff and every new course put on is well supported.” The amalgamation has
meant that it is now the biggest administration area in Lancashire. “There were certainly
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