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Head allays fears on 11-plus places
THK pnhlishiiiK of 11-plus examination results in the Ribble Valley last week has left some parents worried that their children have been “pushed out” of .urammar school places by others from out ol the area, said Conservative Parliamentary candidate Nigel I’tvans.
Mi’ Kvans, who was
visiting villages in a ‘‘bat ik* 1ms” to meet residents in t h e r ii n -up to t li e announcement of polling day, said lie had been approached by some wor ried parents in Slaidlmrn, where they said no chil d r e n hud p a s s e d the entrance examination for t he tyrant - ina in t ai ned ( litheme Koval Grammar School. “Thei r fear was that
now ( ’K( IS i< tahine puoils from outside the area, their children had had less
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Theft of tapes
TIIIKVKS slide a radio- cassette player valued at 111110 and ]J cassette tapes from a Penyeot job ear parked outside a boose in Itneeleoeh Close, Clith- eroe, at the weekend.
chanc e id' p a s s in g , he
declared. Mr Kvans pot the fears
to CK(IS headmas ter Mr Stuar t Holt at a special m e e t i n g on T u e s d a y
morning. Sa id Mr Kv an s : "Mr
Holt explained the figures and that ev e ry th in g had been done fairly. In tact, some th in g l ike only Hi children out of about 1 l.S, who will be enter ing the grammar school af ter sum mer, will be from outside the nibble Valley.” Mrs Barbara Milne-Ued-
h e a d , he ad t e a c h e r of Slaidlmrn School, which entered six pupils for the examinat ion, commented: "Last year we had a 1110'/, pass rate and this veto- the process has not been com pleted. so 1 cannot add anything further." Some Kibble Valley par
ents are now taking their cases to an appeal board, to (gicstion why their chil d ren have not achieved Ck t IS places. Mr Holt explained that
this year parents had cho sen whether they wanted their children to take the
test. “What we have done is
to adopt the pat tern which was put forward by Lanca
sh i r e , " he said, adding that the school had endea voured to take 27'/ ol all Kibble Valley children in their final junior year. "That amounts to 10J
chi ldren and th e admi s sions pane! has taken that number at this particular stage. In the first year we can allow in 1J0 children, so we have taken in some residuals. At this moment it is lb residual children.” The appeals panel has
still to meet to relocate the ext ra pupils, he added. "As far as the Kibble
Valley is concerned, we have taken in precisely the p e r c en tag e th a t Lanc a shi re did hist ye a r ; the max imum n umb e r t h a t L a n c a s h i r e h a s e v e r
taken. We tire ext remely scrupulous about this." Children taking the test
this year have had to go to t 'K O S on a S a t u r d a y
morning instead of taking the examinat ion in thei r own pr imary schools. Mr Holt said it was a daunting prospect , but added the
school hud done its best to c re a te a kindly envi ron ment and that the children taking the tes t had been given the same ty p e ol papers and conditions as in previous years.
RICCOLLKCTIONS of a visit to I’eru and the presentation of cheques to charity were among the highlights o f the Inner Wheel Club of Kihhlesdulc’s overseas night. The event was held at
t h e Old I’o s t H o u s e Ho te l , C l i th e r o e , an d the gues ts included Mrs Noreen Oakley, dist r ict chai rman.
A c h e q u e fo r mo r e
t h a n £300, r a i s e d by carol singing, was pre sented by the president , Mrs .lean Br istol , to a r ep re sen ta t iv e of Men-
c a p , w h i c h h a s b e en chosen hv the president o f t h e I n n e r Wh e e l Clubs of Great Br i tain an d I r e l a n d ’s for th i s y e a r ’ s c h a r i t y fund-raising.
Ano th e r cheque was
p r e sen ted to Dogs for the Deaf.
On e o f th e l a r g e s t
women ’s o rg an i sa t io n s in t h e w o r l d . I n n e r
W h e e l currcntly o p e r a t e s in 81 c o u n t r ies, and in Great Br i t a in an d I re lan d a lone th e r e t ire o v e r 35,000 members.
P i c t u r e d a r e m em
bers wi th president Mrs .lean Br istol present ing the cheque to the Mcn- cap representat ive.
Van break-in
THIKVKS broke into a Kurd Trans i t van parked on Longworth Road, Bil- lingtnn, on Tuesday night, b u t l e f t t h e s c e n e empty-handed.
Hat- tr ick for the
Wanipm ami Horses S
Waggon CahliTstnnes I,
W A C C d N an d H o r s e s clinched their third consecu
tive Whitbread Kibble Valles' League title alter an emphatic victory over t 'aklerstones. 'Hie side took the lead
SPORT STARTS HERE Soccer triumph
TALENTED soccer players
tition attracted -b teams from all over the area, with the standard of play extremely
high. I n t heir opening leayue
within lin minutes when Hay- dock started and finished a fine move with a volleyed
^oal. I'Viiin then on, they domin
. d-ll half-t ilite lead, t hey relaxed and. although one or two players are yeltiny on. they showed their fitness on a
ated all aspects of play ami went further ahead through li. Walker ami ( ’miti. With a
heavy pitch. In total cont ro l , the s ide
adiled further goals llmxigli
(I. Walker. K. Walker, t ’onli and I laydock. with the linal strike ruining from Uickling. ( ’alderstones did manage to
from St Mary's KC Primary School in Sabden have won the Kibble Valley five-a-side foot ball championship. Held at Stonyhwrst College over three weeks, the compe
Magnificent showing
CLITHEROE Dolphins ASC were in superb form Tor the third of the year's North Lancs Age Group competi tions, held at Kreston. Out of tin- six swimmers
matches. Si Mary’s wen1 untouchable and qualified for the knock-out stage by win ning all their matches, scoring nine goals and conceding none. In the knock-out, the team
then beat 1’endle School and St Mary’s Hall to hook a place itt tin* final. Facing St Wil frid’s from Longritlye. Sabden were in top form again and won .V1. The successful team was made up of Roger Havth-
gory, Mark Lcgg was fourth School 7: t'UGS 7, St Mary’s in the Ibbm breaststroke. K Showing great depth of
Neale Savle claimed second place in the -bbm freestyle, bile, in the 11 years eate-
talent in the 12 years section, Katie Wilkinson took dial
Testing fixture
place in the 200m individual medley and Jonathan Lang finished seventh in tin* same discipline. Richard Wilson was fourth
ornthwaite (capt), Stuart Drown. Richard Wright. Rus sell Edwards and Richard Lamb, who all received com memorative shields.
yrali a late consolation yoal in t lie fi nal mini! t es of l he
Glory season
match. Wa g g o n s suc c es s this s e a
son must he attr ibuted to the manayement team ol Lawson and iiichards. Itespite claiming the cham
pionship. the team will not rest yet and still have a eliatice of winniny all three
cuns. In the Ashley Smith final,
they lace ( ’alderstones and. in the semi-final of the A it ken Shield, they take on Kinys Arms. Their final glory chance is in the Leayue 1 ‘up. Way yon and Horses:
Conti. ’Taylor, ilirkliuy. Subs: Lawson, luiderwood.
Winckley. Tomlinson. Conti, [tooth. Horselield. \N alker i K). Walker 1
11). Haydock.
’TWO elilV-hanging matches in the lioelield Indoor Cricket Leayue went to the final hall at tin* weekend. Itnth matches ended in one-
Indoor cricket Tense matches at lloefield
run victories, with Chatburn scraping home against Catho lic SC and Clitheroe narrowly heating Read to open up a t wo-point yap at the top of the table. Country (lentlemen had a easier win over iiiminyton. 'The success of tile competi
Whnllcv Wanderers5, l e t :;
KEATING LET for the seeniul time in two matehes, Whaltey Wanderers now look certain to claim promotion to t lie K lack burn Memorial League first division. Although this was not a
Chatburn 2. NGSOB 2
in the to years Ibbm butterfly section and Peter Jones took first place in the lb years and over freestyle section. Also taking part were
Adrian Peck ami Laura Simpson.
Local pair hit form
'TWO Ribble Valiev players have made it into the second round of the East Lancashire Snooker Championship. In their round one matches.
vintage display from the Wan derers. it was enough to win the match and sec .re man ager Murray Walker's second promotion in as many years. St art ing well. Whallev
dominated the first half, with goals from Mark 'Taylor and
hack in at the end of the half when Dominic Chapman underhit a hack-pass and an opposing striker rounded ’keeper Simon Gorton and scored wit h ease. Whallev then killed the
Sam Chapman putting them into a 'J-b load. However. LET were let
Alan Gudgeon, representing Clitheroe Conservative Club, beat Alan Hall 3-1. while Chat hum Village Hall player Paul Clark heat Mark Power
CHATItlHvN were put to the test in this Fast Lancashire League Division Two match. With Rimmer and Lawson
both in form ami with Boyd dropping hack to help out
Chatburn looked confident and strong at the hack. 'The side opened the scoring in the 27th minute through Shaun McCullough, only for NGSOB to eq u a l ise be fo r e the
interval. Player-manager Bretherton
gave his team the advice they needed at half-time and Chat burn secured two points with goals from Bretherton himself and Keefe. On Saturday. Chatburn
play Oswaldtwistle Town for :i place in Division One.
Neil Payton at home and Alan will travel away to play Hodd- Irsdon Conservative Chib’s Steve Hill. 'The matehes must be com
pleted by Saturday. March 2Sth.
Winter league
match off in the opening minutes of the second hail’ with two goals from the superb 'Taylor, who completed a fine hat-triek. Once again. Whallev let
their domination slip and LET pulled two goals back, before Chapman iiil the fifth and decisive goal in the N7th minute. Whallev Wanderers: Gor
ton, Franks. Warden. Chap man (D). Kearslev. Warlmr- t o n. De w h n rs t , l> i bby, Taylor, C/.apowski, Chapman tS). Subs: Walker. Mossop.
lesdalc Leayue Senior League season approaching last. Read have asked to play their final two matches early. Fixtures: l p.m. — Read v
tion has enabled the leayue to repay the loan from the Clith eroe’ and District Midweek Cricket Leayue. Willi the Whitbread iiibb-
► — Riminyton v Kiversiders, ’ Read v Chatburn.
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’ ClithiToo....................... I* ’• " 1 !'i Kivn>iilci>............... * 1 - Catholic SC............... *• :: 1 •.
" Chatburn................. »• J 0 l 1 \■ Country Cents.............. 11 - d l I - Kiniinyton...................... d J 0 I I
i :,m.i .............................. 'i - " Ladies’ golf
; SHOWING good form. Mrs Alison bongbottom won tliv Clithorno Gulf Club Ladies’
, Sortinn Winter brogue Ilivi- \ s itu i One S t n b I e t o r d i competition. * In Division Two, Mrs Kath- [ leen Hiyson won the title. • with Mrs Pat Brennan first V in the third division.
Cricki’l heaiujcI*\V l) I. T 1 *
Kocficltl Indoor 1
Clitheroe, Catholic SC v Country (lentlemen. 5-J0 p.m.
IN a closely contested match, S. Dent and M. Nuttall won the Clitheroe Golf Club Win ter League final. Results: Winter League
final — 1st. S. Dent anil M. Nulall; 2nd. J. C. P. Chanter and .1. Pawson: .‘»rd, .1. Carter and D. Finney after a plav-off with J . (’art mell anil F. Peddcr. Eourball par competition —
Paul will now face Rishton’s Good turnout
5-eltib competition. The standard of competition
OVFU DO players turned out for the Clitheroe Golf Club
was good, with S. Andrews taking the best gross prize with a scon* of 75. Results: Division One
taking pari, five reached the finals and the sixth was a reserve finalist. In the lb years section,
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Waddington falter
just one point off the lead. Results: Division Two —
RIKKLESDALE Table Ten nis Association Division Two leaders Waddington R lost their latest match, hut still lead the table. Second-placed Waddington C heat CRGS and are now-
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Clitheroe squash
A F1NF display by ( ’lilheroe Squash Club's first tram was the only highlight of the week for the men, while all the lailies’ teams won well.
baek to winning wavs against Rochdale. With a full strength side, they came hack from a 2-0 deficit, with victories for Suzanne Atkinson. Sharon Willis and Sue Meadows at the top of the order.
'The holies’ first team got 1 •* 1 2. at South Shore. Dorothy 'The second?- also won by 3-
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UFAD United FC enjoyed mixed fortunes at the week end with one defeat and one
Mixed fortunes
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new strip donated by 'Tony Whitehead, of Raven Fngi- neering. faced Colne Legion Reserves in the Fast Lanca shire League second division. The team plaved poorly and
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much better result, heating Laund Rovers (i-0 in fine style.
encounter with Red Rose 2. Darrell Whittaker and Dave MaeKonzie kept Clitheroe in the match with confident vic tories. but the final tie went the way of Red Rose. The struggles of the third
claimed games, with Sue Meadows and John Meadows unlucky to lose five game con tests. A score of 0-5 was a poor reward for a fine team effort. It was a similar storv for
and fourth teams continued. Against Blackburn Northern 1, all Clitheroe’s players
men's firsts scored a line 4-1 success to maintain their posi
tion in the top four of their
trick. with the other goals coming from Dean Halliwell, Roger Young and Lonnie Wilkinson.
Martin Burton hit a hat-
K1M1NGT0N continued their good form in the BTS East Lancashire League first divi sion with a 9-1 drubbing of Colne Legion. Results: Division One —
BTS results
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Colne Legion 1. Rimington 9; Sabden (i, Trawden Celtic 1; Whallev 2. Great Harwood 1. Division 'Two — Chatburn
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Environmental Protection Act 1990 PART 1
Application for Authorisation
Burnley. Pendle and Rossendale Health Authority has applied lor an authorisation from Ribble Valley Borough Council to operate a clinical waste incinerator at Calderslonos. Mitton Road. Whalley.
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