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( 'l itberm- man Michael I hi gd a le is t <
> l ive in
Toronto, Canada, follow ing his wedding to Ilcrk-
shirc woman Linda Mar- ( i na K dw a r d s a t St Michael's Church, liilqn-n. Newbury. The bridegroom, who is
vice-president of finance at Iteebok Canada Ltd. is the
only son of Mr and Mrs Erie Dngdale. of Clith- eroe. The bride, who was human resources manager for a Bolton-lmsed com pany, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Anthony Edwards, of Inkpen. Tile bride, given away
by her father , wore an ivory silk gown trimmed with deep lace round the hem, sleeves and neck. She had a headdress of fresh ivory pink roses and hyacinth pips and carried a boiKiuet of pale pink car nations, ivory pink roses,
whi te hyacinths, whi te f reesia 'and dusky pink lilies. In a t t e n d a n c e we re
bride's cousin Mrs Susan Kuchat, bridegroom's sis
ter Miss Susan Dngdale, bridegroom's cousin Miss
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S an d ra Lee, Miss Zoo C a r te r and Miss Helen Carter. Mrs Kuchat, Miss Dug-
dale and Miss Lee wore dusky pink dresses anil car r ied posies of fresh f lowe rs and the smal l bridesmaids had dresses of ivory pink decorated with dusky pink roses, in their hair they had circlets of hyacinth pips and they car r ied halls of ribbon adorned with tiny posies. Rest man was Mr Neil
l .a/.enbtiry and u sh e r s w e r e M r S t e p li e n E dwa rd s , the b r id e 's b ro th e r , and Mr David Wilson. During the ceremony,
tile bridegroom's mother, Mrs Dorothy Dugdale, sang the solo 'Tunis Ange licas.” The organist was Mr Alan Melville. A reception was held at
The Bear Hotel, Hunger- lord. Berkshire, followed by a honeymoon at St Lucia, in the Caribbean. Photograph: Jennifer A.
Booth, Images Studio, Newbtirv.
Pendle Club
WINNERS of the weekly Bridge session at the IVn- <lle Club. Clitheroe, were: Mrs I'. Adey and Mr -I. Lynch, Mrs K. Bulcoek and Mrs K. Krahbing;.
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SETTING out to swoop tho streets ol Chtlieroe clean are workers of Biffu Waste Services Ltd, the
and dust carts on Wednesday and reports of a lit ter-free town centre have already reached the
town’s new street cleaning company. Biffa's street cleaners set out with their In-uslies
“Advertiser and Times." Biffa, a Buckinghamshire-based company, was
awarded Clilhoroe's street cleansing contract after fighting off fierce opposition from, among others,
both County Hall's and Kibble Valley Council’s direct services organisations. Kibble Valley Council's chief technical officer,
Mr .Ion Dunn, is pictured (right) with Mr Brian Clough, who is manager of Biffa's Lincoln Way
depot. In the background are Biffa workers, armed with their brushes and ready to sweep!
LANCS , 1
A UNIQUE) p ro g r amme to lak e high- te chnol ogy comp u te r t r a in in g into rural communi t ie s is to be g iv e n a “ f ield" t r ia l in th e Kibble Val ley.
Slaidburn has been cho
sen Tor the* eight -week course, which starts at tin* beginning of May. and the details of the programme will be explained at an open day tomrrnw in tin* village hall. Depending on the suc
Lancashire’s rural organ iser Wendy Lee, who is spearheading the venture, said the initial response h a d l) e e n v e r y encouraging. The scheme is being
cess of the pilot project, th e s c h eme could be extended to other villages in Lancashire. Community Council of
promoted by Lancashire enterprises pic. the Com munity Council of Lanca shire and Lancashire Uni versi ty. with addit ional funding from KLTLC — th e L a s t L a n c a s h i r e Training and ente rpr ise Council — and the Rural Development Commission. “We are holding an open
day in Slaidburn Village Hall to explain more fully the details of the course, but already there has been a tremendous amount of i n t e r e s t s h ow n ,” said Wendy I ,ee. “The aim is to make
course are limited, so it is imp o r tan t tha t people attend the meeting if they are interested.” Al though no previous
informat ion technology training available to peo ple who otherwise would not have access to it. The reasons for that may be lack of transport, disabil ity or child-care difficul ties. As long as it is a valid reason, applicants will In* considered. 'Tlaces on this initial
Learning about
wildlife
NATO It K and anima l lovers in the Kibble Valley still have a chance to enrol in an adul t (‘ducat inn “ b i r d s and w i ld l i f e ” course. Anybody interested in taking part in the course,
which s tal ls on May 7th and runs for four sessions, should enrol today at Whalley’s adult education centre. 'file classes will be taken
by Mr Malcolm Hart, with the first meeting taking place at the Spring Wood picnic site, near Whalley, on May 7th. The course is open to all
people, from beginners too established nature lovers. It costs L’
lO.SO for adults and .1*5.20 for under INs and OAPs. Anyone requir
ing further details should contact Whallev Adult Centre (020-1 S227’l7).
LOCAL fami l ies a re playing host to more than o() French students from Kibblesdale High School’s “twin” in North ern Prance. The Drench students
a t t e n d a s e c o n d a r y school in Peronne , a similar town to Clith- eroe. situated between Paris and ( ’alais. “The exchange visits
give the young people a chance to exper ienc e family life and to com pa re t he d i f fe ren c e s
between schools,” said Kib b l e s d a l e F r e n c h
the link 10 years ago. The v i s i to r s , aged
b e tw e e n 12 and 10, ar rived last week and leave for home today. They were given a civic welcome by Cl i thcroe Mayor and Mayores s Conn, and Mrs Patrick Shepherd, at the Mayor’s P a r lo u r , wh e re they were shown the Mayoral regalia. The party, led by Mine
t e a c h e r Mr Rich a rd Clark, who first set up
New law on waste disposal
A NKW law aimed at improving the environ ment will affect virtually everv business in the Kib ble Valiev.
! nt reduced at the hegin-
ning of t he month, t he "Duty of Care" requires all businesses to look after their waste and prevent its illegal disposal.
Anyone who produces,
imports, stores, t reats , p roc es ses , t rans por ts , recycles or disposes of “ co n t ro l led w a s t e ” is affected.
Controlled waste is any
Prancoise Monnet, also visi ted Klackpool and York and there was a buffet in school for par ents and students.
PC’s lot
"A I’
OI.ICEMAN'S lut:" was the subject of a talk given to members of C’lith- eroe Afternoon Townswo men's Guild by PC Peter Craig, of Chatham. The meeting, which was
well attended, was chaired by Mrs Mary Christy and refreshments were later provided by members.
kind of waste from shops, offices, factories and build ing s i te s and includes scrap metal, effluent, clini cal waste, building and demolition waste, sub-soil and anything which is dis posed of as broken, worn- o u t , c o n tam in u t e d or spoiled.
The Department of the
environment has issued a code of pract ice which gives practical guidance on how people should comply. More information is avail- a b I e fro m L a n ca s h i re County Council’s waste regulation section. County Surveyor 's I lepart ment (0772 2i;:;ooo).
Planning in the pipeline
AN outline application for change of use of the former Brantley Meade Maternity Home, Wiswell Lane, Whalley. is among the latest applications lodged with the Kibble Valley
Council’s Planning Department. The applicant is the North
Western Regional Health Authority (plan number 0l(i7). Other plans include: Aightnn, Bailey atul Chaig-
sion of redundant barn to house at Lower Aigden Farm, Forest Becks Brow (Oltitl). Whalley and Little Mitton:
Bolton-hy-Bowlaml: Conver
I’se of poly tunnels and use for sale of garden products at Fon dle View, Calderstones, Milton
lev: Extension to form living room, bedrooms, kitchen and new garage at Moon Cottage. Hill Lane. Hurst Given (lllb-l). Kitchen extension at St .John’s School House. Shire Lane.
computer experience is necessary, the course will lead to a recognised quali fication for those who wish to take it. Anyone who will not be able to attend the open day, which starts at 10 a.m., can get further information from Wendv Lee (0772 717-101).
More in swim
A T T E N D A N C E S at Cl i th eme ’s Kibblesdale Pool are 1,000 up on the same time last year, the Kibble Valley Council’s Recreat ion and Leisure Committee beard.
detached garage (resubmission) on land at rear of Wellsprings, Woodlands Drive (1)137).
Koad (U171). Freetion of dwelling and
Hurst (liven (iHSli). Simonstonc: Erection of security fencing at Altham water pumping station, Burnley Koad (Ultiti). Replacement detached dwell
ing with attached garage at Sunnvside, Dean Top, Whallev Knad'dil'G).
for development of private houses on land in Albemarle Street (0172). Proposed new vehicular
Clitheroe: Outline application
access at Clitheroe Auction Mart. Kibblesdale Centre, Lin coln Wav (017S). Billingtnn: Change of use of
mortuary to dwelling at Langho Centre, Longsight Koad (017-1). Bedroom, kitchen, restaurant and lounge extensions at North-
improvement to junction at land off Whalley New Koad (0185). Waddington: Change of use
cote Manor, Langho (01710. Erection of 50 dwellings and
of barn to residential property at Brook House Farm, West View (0175). Erection of porch to side
IF YOU A R E IN T E R E S T ED IN "KICKING THE H A B IT "
entrance (resubmission) at the Old Smithv, Belle Vue Lane (01SIJ). Kimington and Middop:
Combined double garage and DIY workshop at Langroyd,
Stopper Lane, Kiminglun <oism.
dwelling and change of use of agricultural land to garden cur tilage at Eaves House Barn, Waddington Koad (018-1). Sahden: Change of use from
West Bradford: Extension to
restaurant hack to residential use at (>/8 Whalley Koad (0188). Erection of front porch at I t
77\Vh;il!i-ylWcl(imU). Mellon First-Hoor extension
Whins Avenue (0180). Two-slorev rear extension at
at 21 Elswick Cardens (0100). BashuII Eaves: Change of
use/conversion of two redundant barns to residential use at Edis- ford Hall Farm, New Lane, Edisford (0100). Change of use of the redun
dant barns adjacent to Edisford Hall (listed building application) at Edisford Hall Farm, New Lane, Edisford (0107). K ib ch c ste r : Komodulling and
ex ten s io n to e x is t in g dw e l l in g at F a w n a L o d g e , (J r e c n m o o r Lane, k n ow le Green (0100).
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