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sense of local history is the worthy winner of a contest to put the town’s newest housing development firmly on the map. Mrs Fat Hall, a former town anil borough council­


who plumped for names with local links, had the necessary facts at her fingertips, following a lifelong study of Clitlieroc’s past. Her winning list is: Highmoor Park (main spine


street. For tile site is shrouded in history — and Mrs Hall,


over, as the contest attracted a flood of entries — 150 went into the laud judging. “It was one of the most popular we have over


tition was run on behalf of the developers and the borough council by the “Advertiser and Times.” Mrs Hall’s success, we hasten to add, was no walk­


Joyce is delighted with the new names — and with the high standard of entries.


run,” said editor Mr Leigh Morrissey. Gleeson’s director and general manager Mr Ian


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new streets all over the country and quite often the names are fairly meaningless to local communities," he said. “A lot are named after poets and lakes —: pretty names, blit with no local connection. “Tiie Higlunoor estate is a fairy significant devel­


the site, Bracken Hey describes the nature of the moor and Howe Croft is named after Earl Howe, the original owner of the site. The first butch of the 22!)-liome development went up


the name of the moor. Spa Garth is named as the sul­ phur well in the vicinity, Abbot Walk is the name of an historic track once used by the monks travelling between Sawley and Wliallcy Abbey and Roman Way is the oldest road in the Clithcroe area, crossing Higlimoor. Mearley Syke is the name of the brook which crosses


opment for Clitheroe and it would have been a shame not to have something meaningful. As it turned out, we had a very high standard of entries and the winning names are very appropriate.” Mrs Hall tells us that Highfield Moor relates to


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A WHALLEY man w gest-serving parish cler has died. Mr Jim Holden (83), of


Woodlands Drive, was clerk of Whalley Parish Council for 15 years, before retiring in 1980. A native of Blackburn tad a lifelong employee of


the cotton industry, Mr Holden came to Wlialley in 1955, a f te r lie was appointed head of the preparation department at tlie old Judge Walmosley mill. Following its closure lie


eroe’s past by the late local historian Mr Arthur Langsliaw. “i used to sit on the forms in York Street with him and listen to him talk about historical mat­ ters,” she said. Since then she has done much research into the history of the area herself and it was her love of


grandchildren, is the widow of the late Rev. Janies Thompson Hall, who during his ministry was curate at Clitlieroe and vicar at Grindleton. He was also head of RE at Ribblesdalc High School. As a girl, Mrs Hall was taught much about Clith-


for sale this weeli, as the new roundabout system link­ ing the estate with Pendle Road was completed. Mrs Hall, who lias three grown-up children and six


“As developers we are involved in hundreds of


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man, of High Bank, Slaidburn, and the £50 third prize went to Mr Erie Alston, of Chester Avenue, Clitheroe. The money was donated by Gleeson and the compe­


Harry Waddington, chairman of the Public Works and Health Committee — which was responsible for picking the winner — Mrs Hall, a dedicated charity worker, decided to donate it to the Derian House Children’s Hospice Appeal. Second prize of £100 was won by Mrs Linda Bluke-


approval and a special presentation ceremony in the Mayor’s Parlour yesterday clinched Mrs Hall’s success. Soon after receiving the prize money from Conn.


lor, of Pimlico Road, lias won £250 for her successful entry in the street-naming competition for the Gleeson Homes estate now taking shape off Pendle Road. And the competition proved just up Mrs Hall’s


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take place today at Whal­ ley Parish Church, at 1-15 p. ni., followed by crema­ tion at Accrington. He is survived by his wife and daughter. Olwcn.


sidesman at Whalley Par­ ish Church for 30 years and u member of the PCC. His main pastime, liow- e v e r , w a s m o d e r n sequence dancing, which lie enjoyed with his wife, Kathleen. The couple were married 53 years ago, at St Cuthbert’s Church, Darwen. His funeral service will


councillors found them­ selves without a clerk and Mr Holden was asked if lie would take the job for a “temporary" period. It lasted 15 years, making him one of the longest- serving parish clerks in llie Ribble Valley. Mr Holden was also a


In li)(!5, Whalley parish


PICTURED laving wreath at the Billingloii war memorial is Rilihlc Valley Mayor Cmm. John Travis


THEY j>:it,herecl in t h e i r h n n d r e d s throughout the Ribble Val ley at Remem­ brance Day services on Sunday to com­ memorate servicemen and women who gave their lives in the cause of peace. A special wreath was


Wlialiey soldier Damian Sliackleton (24), who was killed by a sniper’s bullet in Northern Ireland in August. .


by members of the parish council, uniformed organi­


vice at St Michael and St John’s RC Church, con­ ducted by Fr Joseph Wareing, Town Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs Denis M (.'William led representatives in pro­ cession to the cenotaph. On arrival, a minute’s silence was observed.


and Mrs Leigh led the ser­ vice at Wiswell war memorial, which was attended by Kibble Valley Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs John Travis. In Clitiieroe, after a ser­


sations and the Royal Brit­ ish Legion. Earlier, Mr Ackroyd


Whalley war memorial, where the ceremony was led by the vicar of Wlialley Parish Church, the Rev. Michael Aekroyd, and Methodist minister the Rev. Brenda Leigh. Wreaths were also laid


Tile wreath was laid at b y P E T E R D E V I N E laid by family members of


led the Rihble Valley Mayor and Mayoress and representatives of tile fighting services in pro­ cession from Billington Gardens to the war memorial in Hie village. A contingent of Sea Cadets and girls from Hie Nautical Training Corps of the Blackburn branch of HMS Mohawk also attended.


ducted by the Rev. Quen­ tin Wilson and Last Post and Reveille were sounded by Christine Thomas. Included in the floral dedi­ cations were wreaths laid by Billington parish and Billington and Langlio Community Association.


The service was con­


Paul’s, Low Moor, was led by the Rev. Rodney Nicholson, with the Rev. J a m e s Ne e d li a in preaching. After the service, the


A church service at St


Engineers and the Royal British Legion, proceeded along St Paul’s Street to


Clitheroc Mayor and Mayoress, St Paul’s uni­ formed organisations, members of the Royal


Rev. A. Roberts led prayers and wreaths were laid by the Mayor and Mayoress, political repre­ sentatives and organisa­ tions. Royal British Legion vice-president Mr Brin Joynson laid a wreath on behalf of members. Accrington Pipe Band


Mayor’s chaplain the


war it was a military hospital, which nursed British and German sol­ diers, some of whom who


led a parade round the hospital and a march past.The Royal British Legion was represented by the county president and prayers were said by the Rev. Michael Ackroyd and the Rev. Erie Joselin.


S t a m p d i s p l a y


urged to attend if possible. Tlie meeting starts at 7-30 p.m.


subject of a display and talk by Mr M. P. Birks at Clitiieroe Stamp Club’s meeting at the town’s United Reformed Church, Moor Lane, on Tuesday. All members are being


THE stamps and postal history of Nicaragua from 1S00 to 197!) will be the


are buried in Calderstones cemetery. Slaidburn Silver Band


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Mr Joynson on behalf of tile Royal Engineers and by the Clitheroe Mayor and Mayoress. Mr Paul Midland read the names of the fallen. On Saturday, a service


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