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G o v e r n m e n t u n d e r f i r e o n e d u c a t io n a t s p e e c h d a y
THE head teacher of Ribblesdale High School ment’s handling of education issues when she awards presentation evening.
G ly n n b ; W a rd to ld in t r o d u c t io n o f th e pupils, parents and s ta f f National Curriculum the
that she had always wel- whole system of examiri- comed a new challenge and positively enjoyed change, but u n d e r ly in g all th e changes that had occurred in her life had been the
intention either to improve her standard of living or her quality of life. “ E v en in my c a r e e r progression 1 have never
was better or at good as what 1 was about to leave. 1 only wish the numerous changes th a t have been imposed upon schools over the past few years had been based upon m y c r i t e r i a — to improve.” She became the second
ing a t 1G is cu r r e n t ly u n d e r r e v iew to ta k e account of Key Stag e <1, a p p e a r s to h av e b e en overlooked.” Four Ribblesdale pupils
had, she said, achieved 10 GCSE passes a t grades A- C, many others achieving up to eight passes a t the
moved on unless I thought same grades and 40% of that what I was going to the pupils qualifying for least as
A-level courses. Defending her decision
not to publish results, she told her audience that it was her belief that bland results did not paint the whole picture. Four grade Es might be interpreted as a failure, but could repre- s e n t a t r e m e n d o u s
head teacher in Clitheroe achievement for a young- to question the criticism, s l e r who e n te r e d th e le v e l le d a t th e G C S E school unable to deal with examination in a matter of basic skills of reading and d ay s . C l i th e ro e R oyal writing. Grammar School’s head “ League tables at best te a ch e r Mr S tu a r t Holt only tell half a story, at had referred to the same worsL can totally distort su b je c t a t th e scho o l ’s the truth,” she claimed, speech night a few days D e s p i t e th e m an y before.
ch an g e s in f l ic ted upon R ib b l e s d a l e ’ s h e ad schools, Ribblesdale had
teacher said she had been gone from s t r e n g th to heartened, following the strength, she said, appointment o f Mr John Detailing some of the P a t t e n a s E d u c a t io n events taking place within Secretary, by thoughts of the school and outside, she a period of consolidation paid tribute to the dedica- and stability, “an oppor- Lion and commitment of tunity for teachers to get the staff, on with what they are best The school was on tar- at — educating children.” get with the requirements H e r hope was sh o r t - of the National Curriculum
lived. Following the high and d e p a r tm e n t s we re levels of success at GCSE working hard to ensure and A-levels, Mr P atten th a t no pupil was disad- was calling for an immedi- vantaged. Departmental ate review, which she said c a p i t a t io n had b e e n would undoubtedly herald increased by 100% to buy further change.
re lev an t and new le x t - “The fact that with the books which, she said, in Plans in pipeline
LANS for the clisuigc of use of iq room from a private dwell* ig to a private hire base at 5 ueen S tre e t , Whalley, are mong the latest lodged with nc Kibble Valley Council’s lanning and Development Committee (0572). Other plans include: S la id n u rn : Siuglo-slnrey
dwellings at plots 20. 20, 00, 21 and 22 Pendleside Close (05(58). Hollon-by-Howland: Hallway
11 igher Twiston (0500). Sabdcn: Detached two-storey
extension with pitched roof at Heck House, Gisburn Road,
Sawley (0500). Kihclteslcr: Extension to pro
xtension to form dining room at jower Stoney Hank, Tosside toad, liasington (0505). Twiston: Erection of a GUP
vide new kitchen at Higher Alston Kami, Preston Road
;iosk as water sampling cabinet it N e ar Wilkinson Karin.
(0571). Grimllcton: Outline applica
tion for farm worker’s dwelling at Higher Asker Karin, Korest Road (0574).
criticised the Govern- addressed the annual
the midst of change were still a vital key to success. The school had grown in
numbers and she empha sised its happy and caring e n v iro nm e n t , ad d ing : “This is something we will fight not to change. I f chil d ren e n jo y comin g to school, then attendance will remain high. ‘ ‘ W h a t e v e r t h e
p re s su re s , we will find time for individual pupils and our parents and as long as I am head, our
strong pastoral tradition will continue to flourish.” The awards were pre
sented by Itibble Valley Mayor Conn. John Travis, who is also a head teacher. He was thanked by head girl Helen Myers and head boy Mark Crabtree. M u s ic a l i tem s w e re
given by Darren Town send (keyboard), Stephen Greenwood (piano), Fiona Bu rn s ( r e c o rd e r ) , Paul B ev e r ley (trumpe t) and Sarah Greenwood (voice).
PRI7.KS
Paul Huvcrlcy received the music merit award. Korm prizewinners were —
7CA: Rachel Rentley, Robert Wellock. 7CH: Louise Nicholls, Stephen Rishop. 7HA: Karen Schofield, Duncan Scarborough. 7KA: Bonnie Shenton, Anthony Jones. 7KP: Kinma Burgess, Damien Hart. 7PA: Jackie Traves, Steven Backhouse. 8CA: Nicola Connell, Mark
PICTURED with some or the prizewinners nre the Mayor and Mayoress o f the Kibble Valley, Conn. Joh n Travis and his wife Elizabeth, with head teacher Glvnne Ward
YOUR LOCAL NEWS IN B R IE F
TH IE V E S stole a York shire bank cheque book, a video-cassette recorder, a brass-coloured car r iag e clock, a gold and blue cup and saucer and a Yashika 35mm c am e r a , valu ed to g e th e r a t £ “>70, a f te r forcing a lock on the rear door of a house in Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, on Satur day afternoon.
A M O P ED , v alu ed a t £ 1 0 0 , was s to le n from Queen S t r e e t , Whalley, o v e rn ig h t on Thu rsd ay and was later found burnt out behind th e railway arches in Whalley.
C L I T II E R O E C iv i c S o c ie ty members were taken on a world architcc- lu r a l to u r by g u e s t speaker Mr Philip Bailey, Kibble Valley Council’s director of development. Mr Bailey's theme was
Shorrock hits the target
BOTH of Read United’s teams were in action at the weekend and enjoyed line results. The f irs t team played
Jonathan Nutter. 8KP: Linda Skellorn, Matthew Kdgar. SPA: Jessica Kemp, Paul Whitehead. OCA: Jenny Cheung, Scott
Downing. 8CH: Helen Gal lagher, llaylee Tubb. SHA: D o n na M c D o n a Id , R o be r t Devine. SKA: Adriana Leaning,
Croasdale. 0CH: Claire Red man, Philip Howard. 0HA: Helen Wadilington, Karl Ship- ston. OKA: Joanne Haslam, Robert Duffy. 0PA: Yvonne Taylor, Stephen Greenwood. 0A1: Kmina T u b b , C ra ig Schofield. 10CA: Catherine Blackman.
Rock R ove rs R e s e rv e s and found themselves 1-0 d ow n a f t e r ju s t 10 m in u te s . C h r is Cooke managed to equalise and then Steve Shorrock, mak- in g a c om e b a ck a f t e r in ju r y , h i t two g o a ls before half-time to put
Read 3-1 up. Shorrock added a fourth
and fifth in the second half and Ashley Baron com p le ted R e ad ’s ta l ly to leave the final score (>-2. The second team were
a lso in form and b e a t Brierlleld 2-1, with goals from Andy Passmore.
Craig It a w s t h o r n e . 10 H A: Rachel Clarkson, Daniel Row- bottom. 10111: Howard Ains worth, lan Cross. 10KA: Fiona Burns, Richard Wilson. 10PA: Claire Green, Iain Czapowski. 10P1: Pauline Skellorn, Mark Lomas.
Burnt out car
A BLUE Austin Maestro, stolen on Sunday night from C l i th e r o e R o ad, West Bradford, was later f o ti a d b u r n t o u t a t Chipping.
B e s t forgotten
A L L thre e of the Read- stone FC teams in action
at the weekend lost. Facing S t Josephs, from
A c c r in g to n , R ead s ton e went down 5 -4 , having clawed th e ir way back from >1-1 down to 4-4 at
one stage. The under 13s played
Ju n io r C la re ts ami went down 2-1, while the under 14s w e r e c ru s h ed by Brierfield Celtic 10-2.
conservation and he gave g rap h ic i l lu s tr a t io n s of both good and non-exis tent practice from places as diverse as Singapore, Canton and Newcastle. M e m h e r s w e r e
enthralled by the excellent photographs’ taken during liis extensive travels.
A RO YA L blue Austin Metro, valued at £1,000, was stolen from Waddow Grove, Waddington, on Sunday evening, and was later found in a ditch on Waddington Fell.
TH E S k ip to n Bu i ld ing S o c ie ty c e le b r a t e d 25 years since the Clitheroe branch opened in Market Place with a festive wine and cheese evening. About 40 staff and cus tomers attended the silver
ju b i le e p a r ty , including the society’s general man ager, Mr Arthur Jcanes.
V A N D A L S c a u s e d damage estimated at £100 to th e door o f a Ford Sierra estate ear parked in the vicinity of Pendle Ski Clu b , C l i th e ro e Road, Sabden, last week.
T H E w in n e r s o f th e weekly bridge session at the Pendle Club, Clitli- oroe, were K. Brabbing and M. Shaw, K. Gudgeon and CL Horsfield
AN exhibition and lecture series about old maps, due to be held a t W h a lley Library in October, lias been postponed. The series, to be held at
a later date, was entitled “Old Lancashire and Old Y o r k s h i r e lo o k e d a t through old maps.”
AN Emmelle Alpine 10- speed bicycle, valued at £110, was stolen from the re a r yard of a te rra ced bouse in De Lacy Street, Clitheroe, between 0
p.tn. and 10-30 p.m. on Tues day. The blue and white bicycle lias the serial num ber 23001200.
TH E building o f a new house in C l i th e ro e lias been approved by Kibble Valley Council’s Planning and Development Com
mittee. The outline application
was for the erection of one dwelling on land adjacent to 4 Albemarle Stree t.
A FERGUSON portable television, valued at £200, was stolen from a house in Longsight Avenue, Clith eroe, early on Saturday evening.
TH IE V E S stole an Austin Montego, which has the registration number G375 X R R . J , from W h a l le y Road, Road, overnight on Saturday.
T H IE V E S filled a blue and grey Rover Montego, valued a t £ 7 ,0 0 0 , with other items stolen from a house in Whalley Road, Read, on Saturday night. Property taken included
a T SB Visa card, a Fergu son TV and video-cassette recorder and a colour TV, valued in total at £1,221. The car has the registra tion number G375 X B J .
A SLAIDBURN man was taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary with suspected fractured ribs and whip lash, a f te r the Vauxhall Cavalier ear lie was driv ing crashed into a tree on th e S la id b u rn Road ill Grimllcton at 7 p.m. last W ed n e sd ay . Mr David Herd (28), of Lane Ends, was not detained.
T H I E V E S fo r c ed th e caslibox from a public tele phone kiosk a t T od b c r Caravan Park, Gisburn, m a k in g o f f w i t li t h c contents.
S E V E R A L fly fish in g rods, valued tog ether a i £805, were stolen from a caravan at Clnirn Clough R e s c r v o i r , S a b d e n , b e tw e e n 10 p .m . la s t Wednesday and S a. in. on Thursday.
A C A S T iro n a n t iq u e w a te r pump, valued at £100, was stolen from the courtyard of a house in Sawley Road, Sawley, last w e e k . T h e th r e e - f o o t pump, which has brass fit tings, had been bolted to a two-inch thick stone base. ■
VANDALS smashed the front off-side window of a w h i te MG M on teg o in Edisford Road car park between 0-55 p.m. and 7- 20 p.m. on Monday. Three youths were seen running away from the area ami dr ivin g o ff in a brown v e h ic le . A n y on e with information is asked to contact Clitheroe police
CHINA items, valued in total at £285, were stolen from an unattended stall on Clitheroe market. The haul included three minia ture china boxes, a vase, a china chair, a set of three sp a r row s and two cu l- giass decanters.
A B LU E T rek Antelope mountain bike with a 20in. frame, valued at £320, was stolen from outside a light e n g in e e r in g f i rm in U p b r o o k s , C l i lh e r o e between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. last Tuesday.
TH IEV E S stole an Osaki black and white portable television, a digital te le phone, a box of fishing flies, two transistor radios and a p a ir o f w ad e rs , valued together at £220, from a caravan at Churn Clough R e se rv o ir , Sab- den, on Monday evening.
A D RIVE It escaped with only slight grazing to his elbow a f te r an accident le f t the vehicle be was driving on its roof on the BG27S, between Newton and Dimsop Bridge, at 10 40 p.m. last Wednesday.
Clitheroe Adnertiser & Times, October Sth, 1092 15-
Public meeting^ to discuss .if
war memorials1
A PUBLIC meeting has been called to discuss the future of the Sabden war memorials'.,' The village parish coun- jg years as head only one
cil voted on Tuesday night visitor had come in every to call a meeting at the year t0 see the memorial, request of a number of vil- He said it had n eve r lagers who say the two been his intention to cause memorials should remain distress and apologised if on th e wall o f S ab d en people had ta k en th a t County Primary School, inference. School governors are con- Mrs Agnes Harold, of s id e r in g rem ov in g th e Thorn Stree t, whose hus- memorials to make more b;lnd Walter’s name is on space.
th e m emorial and who Angry residents say this v is its it ev e ry Kemem-
would be a desecration of b r a n e e D ay s a id th e the memory of those who memorial had been in the school for over 70 years and she strongly objected to it being removed. The parish council is hoping to hold the meeting in Sab den C o u n ty P r im a r y S ch o o l on W ed n e sd ay October 21st at 7-30 p.m.
fell in the two great wars S a b d en h as a n o th e r
memorial plaque in the parish church and another suggestion is to e re c t a new ou ts id e memorial which would be more accessible to all. A Burn ley m emorial firm has o f f e r e d to p ro v id e a polished granite stone, if the village would be pre pared to pay around £500 for th e in s cr ip tion and
installation. In a letter to the parish
council, school headmaster Mr P e ter Shorrock, said th a t due to its situation and a c c e s s ib i l i ty , th e memorial is not given the reverence it deserves. He pointed out that the school a lw a y s s u p p o r t s th e Hague Fund and pupils are taught the significance of the memorial. He said that during his
Cinema
AN unlikely hero makes his d ebu t on th e local screen this week in a film a b o u t a s t r e e t - sm a r t Brooklyn lawyer defend ing a cousin in his firs t-, ev e r ca se — a murder”
trial. Jo e Pesci, Ralph Mac
chio, F red GWynne tim: Marisa Tomei star iii the
f i
c o m e d y ‘ ‘ M y C o u s i n Viimy." showing at Clith e ro e ’ Civic Hail Cinema from tomorrow until next Thu rsday, with pe r fo r mances ai 7-30 p. m.
A dramatic change in Blue-Faced Leicesters
AT Clitherou Auction Marl’s annual show ami sale of Blue- Kaced Le ic e s te r rams and females on Kriday, there were 142 animals forward, with averages across the board £(50 above last year’s rates. Seldom can the industry have
seen such a dramatic change in attendance, atmosphere and attention than the Blue-Kaced Leicesters have undergone in
the last year. The Kriday evening sales con
tinued in fine style and the trend set at other centres this last week could possible get
stronger yet. The Clitheroe sale produced
nuns made to ttOOgns. (average 127gns.), shearling rams to 3<H)gns. (170gns.), nun lambs to 400gns. (l(55gns.), females to 15-lgns. (51gns.). Prize awards: Senior rams:
Blue-Kaced Leicester: Senior
(I05p), heavy averaged I12p. o v e ra l l made to 120.50):
(105.24p).
Kirst made to 200gns., second to 2d()gns. and third to HOgns. Shearling nuns: Kirst made to 210gns., second to 250gns.,
third to 2lK)gns. Ram lambs: Kirst made to
200gns., second to 220gns., third to 250gns. F em a le : F i r s t made to 145gns., second to 2lgns., third
at the top of the range an aged mm from H. l’almer and Sums, Twiston, at 200gns. to B. Crook, Clitheroe, and a shearling at 2‘
to (H)giis. Champion made to 200gns.,
(102.00))), ov e ra ll to 12Ud (103.51))).
80.50p (71.2(5))).
Kirst (jualitv cows made’ td J
, / ]
Light made to 72.G7p (70.t50p)j standard to 73.50)) (70.38p)j
Lambs/hoggs: Blue Mark % u
medium to 74.42p (71.(Kip)', heavy to (50.57p ((54.i4p), overall
reserve to 210gns. At Monday’s sale, there were
J0gns. from Mr U. W. Tarbatt, Darwen, to G. Swindlchurst.
Slaidburn. Ram lambs also made to
40()gns., again from H. l’almer ami Sons to J .
H.Barrow and Sons, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, ami females to I54gns. for three sh ea r ewes from A. Whil- tingham to V. Pickard.
he; to .
to 73.50)) (70.5In). Yellow Mark 3H-4L: Stan
dards made to 81.08)) (72.20))), medium to 75.31)) (72.<5(5p), „
‘avy to 75.27)) (70.75))), overall i Sl.OH.p (72p).
7(5 cattle anil 710 sheen forward, with prime lambs at last show ing some increase in demand and price, as per kilo prices moved up to top at 81p and
average at 72n. Young bulls: Light made to
11 Up (lUUiSp), medium to 112.50p (tOl.mip), overall Lo
IHIpOOS.bSp). Steers: Light made to 120.50p (104.13))), medium to lOOp
(15.0(5))). - There were 84 store cattle,
strong store cattle trade.
£400, heifers to £432, Hereford heifers to £5505, steers to £-140, Kriesian heifer calves lo £205, steers to £,355, in-calf cows tp
Continental steers made tit \ t £0:15. 1 Ewes overall made to 22p . . . . j
two in-calf and 4(55 store sheep forward, with again a very
10(5.50p (00.21))), medium to 120|) (105.01p), heavy to 11(50
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RIBBLE VALLEY BO R O U G H CO U N C IL
NOTIC E O F E LE C T IO N
E LE C T IO N O F O N E CO U N C IL LO R FO R G R IN D LE TO N AND W E S T B R A D FO R D W A RD
1. An election is to be held of O N E Councillor for Ihe above ward.
2. Nomination papers must be delivered by the candidate or his proposer or seconder to the returning officer at his office at the department of the chief executive, Cou n c il Offices, Chu rch Walk, Ctitheroe, between the hours of 10 in the morning and 4 In the afternoon, on any day after the date of this notice, but not
’ later than noon on the 16 October 1992.
3. Forms of nomination papers may be obtained at the place and times mentioned above. Th e returning officer will, at the request of any elector for the said ward, prepare for signature a nomination paper.
4. If the election is contested, the poll will take place on the 12 November 1992.
5. Application to vote by post or by proxy and other applications and no t ices about postal and proxy voting must reach the electoral registration officer a the Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe by noon on Monday, 26 October 1992 OR, in the case of late sickness, by noon on Wednesday, 4 November
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OSWIN H O PKIN S Returning Officer Dated this 8th day of October 1992
Ribble Valley Borough Council ■
P LAN N IN G (LISTED BU ILDIN GS AND
C O N S ER V A T IO N A R E A S ) A C T 1990
D E S IG N A T ED C O N S ER V A T IO N A R E A
A n a p p l ic a t io n h a s b e e n received for permission lo: Tw o s to re y d om e s t ic s id e extension and change of use of la n d to fo rm d om e s t ic curtilage at Scott Barn, Back Lane, G R IND LETO N . Application No 3/92/0580.
A n y person wishing to make representations should do so
in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, t o t h e D i r e c t o r o f Development, Council Offices. C h u rch Walk, C lithero e BB7 2 R A q u o t in g the re fe re n c e number. U n d e r the p ro v is io n s ot the Local Government (A c ces s to
Information) A c t 1985, am representat ion s received wii
be available for inspection by members o l the public once the application has appeared o n t h e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after
Ihe 21 day period will not be ta k e n in to a c c o u n t w h e n determining Ihe application.
A copy ot the application form and plan may be inspected in th e P la n n in g D e p a r tm e n t within the period slated.
Signed: Philip Bailey, Director ol Development 8th October 1992.
Public Notices Public Noticfc* S T A R T S H E R E
ANNOUNCEMENTS S E C T I O N
M O O R L A N D S C H O O L Independent Co-Educational
Day and Boarding School in 15 Acre Grounds
• Principal J. Harrison B.A. (Hons). . Well established Senior, Junior and Nursery Department ■ Traditional leaching in small groups. Oulstanding G C S E Results ’ Caring family atmosphere, comfortable accommodation > Full range of G C S E subjects, including technology & sciences. Junior Departments emphasise on essential skills, literacy & numeracy. Specialists teachers including French,
Music and Technology.
» Children prepared for Common Entrance Examination. • Full range ot Sporting & Leisure Activities. Thriving music department. Own mini buses
cover wide area. For further pa rt icu la rs
TELEPHONE: 0200 23833 NOVEMBER 11th, 1992
10 a.m. — 1 2 noon and 2 p.m. — 3 -3 0 p.m.
Notice of Application for Licence to Abstract Water
Water Resources Act 1991
Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to Nat ional R iv e rs Authority by Dunsop Trout Farm Ltd. tor a
N o t ic e o f R e c la s s if ic a t io n O rd e r W ildlife a n d C o u n t r y s id e A c t 1 9 8 1
TH E LA N C A SH IR E CO U N T Y C O U N C IL DEFINITIVE M A P (ROAD U S ED A S PU B L IC PA TH NO. 17 P A Y T H O R N E RO AD U S ED A S PU B L IC P A TH REC LA S S IF IC A T IO N ) O R D E R 1992
The above-named Order, made on the 29th September 1992 is abou t to be su bm it ted to the S e c re ta ry of S ta te for the E n v ironm en t for con f irmat ion , o r to be con firmed, a s an unopposed Order, by the County Council.
The effect of the Order, if confirmed withour modification, will be to modify the definitive map and statement for the area by reclassifying a s a byway open to all traffic Ihe road used as a public path from 81225173 to 83065132.
A copy of the Order and the map contained in it has been deposited and may be inspected free of charge at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk Clitheroe B B 7 2R A and at my offices, during office hours. C o p ie s of the Ord e r and plan may be purchased from my offices.
Any representation or objection with respect to the^Order may be sent in writing to the undersigned (quoting reference 71/AT) before the 20th November 1992, and should slate the grounds on which it is made.
If no representations or objections are duly made to the Order, or to any part thereof, or if any so made are withdrawn, the Lancashire County Council, instead of submitting the Order to the Secretary of State for the Environment , may themselves confirm the Order. If the Order is submitted to the Secretary of State for the Environment, any representations and objections w h ich h a v e b e en d u ly ma d e an d not w ithdrawn w ill be transmitted with the Order.
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Dated this 9th day of October 1992
Christ Church Precinct County Hall ’ P R E S T O N PR1 8X J
Chief Executive/Clerk
Ribble Valley Borough Council
LO C A L G O V E R N M E N T A C T 1972 s.123(2A).
T h e C o u n c i l in t e n d s to d isp o s e ot an a re a o l o pen s p a c e la n d a d ja c e n t to 5 N e ls o n S t re e t , L ow M o o r , C t i t h e r o e f o r h o u s in g p u r p o s e s . T h e a r e a in question is approximately 300 square metres.
A n y pe rson objecting to the p ro p o s e d d is p o s a l s h o u ld write to the Chief Executive at the C o u n c il Off ice s , C h u rch W a lk , C lith e ro e , L a n c a sh ire B B 7 2 R A by not later than 5 November 1992.
OSWIN H O PKIN S C H IE F E X E C U T IV E
b e g in n in g o n 8th O c to b e r 1 9 9 2 a n d e n d in g o n 9 th November 1992. A n y p e rs o n w ho w is h e s to make re pre sen ta t ion s about the application should do so in writing to Ihe Regulation and P la n n in g L ia s o n O f f ic e r , National Rivers Authority, PO B o x 12, R ich a rd F a irc lo u g h H o u s e , K n u t s lo r d R o a d , Warrington, WA4 1HG before the end o( the said period. Sally Whitter of J .P . Whitter o l Water Well Engineers Ltd On b e h a lf of D u n so p T rout Farm Ltd. Dated 1st October, 1992.
l i c e n c e to a b s t r a c t th e following q uant it ies of water from a b o re h o le at D unso p Trout Farm. D u n so p Bridge, Nr Clith e ro e at the following points of abstraction. 250 g a llo n s per hour at SD 656 499. 6000 g a llo n s pe r day at SD 656 499. 1,098,000 gallons per year at Sd 656 499. F u r t h e r d e t a i l s o l th e application are:- Water to be used lor Trout Farm Hatchery. A copy of the application and of a n y map. p la n o r o th e r d o cum en t su bm it ted with it m a y b e in s p e c te d f re e of charge at Dunsop Trout Farm, Dunsop Bridge, Nr Clilheroe, Lancashire, at all reasonable h o u r s d u r in g th e p e r io d
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B Y O R D E R o l the Mortgagees f in possession, we advise that an otter has been made for the above property in the sum of £50,000 (Fifty Thousand Pounds)
A n y p e r s o n w i s h in g to inc rease on this offer should notify the agents ot their final offer in writing within S E V E N d a y s from the d a te o f th is advertisement.
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