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Climbing wall will be icin g on cake’ for Roefield centre
aid from the borough council. T h e I' n 1 i c y a n i l
;ippiTiVt‘d a l*is.s:t!) loan, repayable over nine years, for the cl imbing wall, which is expected to prove a big attraction and pro duce the “ icing on the c a k e ” for the ch a r i ty t rust-run cent re. The loan is a vital part
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for Sport and the Arts will release a .£10,0011 grant, ’file grant carried a condi tion that additional funds for completion would have to be available before the money was forthcoming. Delighted Koefield cam
paigner .Mrs Doreen Kuin- ton declared: “This climb
ing wall is going to cement our financial position by br inging in many more people into the centre - it going to be tile icing on
the cake. ••\Ve are running this
centre for the good of the community and are grate ful for the suppor t we ave received from all political parties.*’
Crackdown on vandals call by
optician \ rU T U K U O K npticimi
i< calling lbr a crackdown mi mindless vandals wlm cuncrcgalc in the «li»»rway al his town cent re prem iers ami carve grallili into t he masonry. 'The damage bi l lows a
She sairl the climbing
wall would he const flirted in a mom at till1 rear nl building and he available for experienced climbers anil beginners. The loan was un an i
mously approved by the Pol icy ami Re so u rc e s l'ununit tee. A financial statement explained that tlic borough council had pro v i I I I I
s ly p ro v ideil
Tli'lo.llllil in gran ts and £-25,(1(10 in a loan towards the Rnelicld ( 'elltl'c.
Cun ne i 1 I n r s w e r e
reminded that, in the tirst place, the Roeficld trust had unsuccessfully applied Ihr a
Tin.mill grant from the hnl 'ullgh counci l , before approaching the Foundation for Sport and the Arts.
Opening the discussion,
chairman Conn. Rill Flem ing (Millington) said that some people might leel tile council had been a “little bit hard" on the trust by urging it to try harder to attract grants from other sources.
Milt the council's policy
had worked, lienee the
Ciai.iliin grant from the Foundation for Sport and the Arts.
Coon. Fleming said the
grant could he seen as a great compliment to the Roefield fnnd-raisers and he felt sure the climbing wall would bring in extra patronage and reinforce the tinnneial success ol the privately-run scheme.
"Also, it should g en
erate more funds and pul the trust in o good position
G'm. imo r r f u r h i s hmc u i schenii- al S. \\ . Al ien s Market Street premi ses and managing di rector Mr .lolm Newber ry is appeal- mu trr
gnu.us "t tcciiaur'i's to slay away. •'Tlif.v have hi'i'ii
iisin.tr a rlnsi' l ami i-al'vin.u unmos
imil graffiti ini" tin- stniio wni'k al tho fi'niil o f my
promisr’s." In- said. " ll * total ly ilisgrai-ofiil. ospr-- •lal ly as wo l iavo jusl
s p o n l a 1 ri 'iiH'iuloUs imoimt o f monoy inaliinu
impi'ovoiiH'iils. ’ Mr WwInTry said tin* laniago umi l r l ho vary
costly to repair. l ie fools 1 hat moiv could
ho dime by all sort inns nl tho oi imini ini ty to stop vandal ism ul ' this kind. "I have infnrntod tho
pol ice, hut tho problr-m j u s t r l o o s n 'l g o t an y
hot ter. ' ' t 'n nun on t i ng mi l he
prnhlom. ( lit homo police inspector Los 1 learn said tin* area was lining super, vised as regularly as possi ble
"hut we just don't
have the manpower to ho there all the t ime." Howev er , lie warmul
that the police would he keeping', a close watch nil
the si tuuation. i
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to repay the loan in good time." he soid.
The formal proposal
that the loan lie sanctioned came from Deputy Mayor Coon. John Travis (Simon-
stone), wlui said he had
Courses popular
ADD L*T cducnl ion is :\ firm favouriU1 with kibble Valley residents, accord ing l" recent education statistics.
ble Valley Council's repre sentative on the district’s Adult Kducatinn Advisory Commi t tee, informed a meeting of the council's Dimmer and (leneral Pur poses Committee that loG of all students engaged ill adult education in black- burn. Ilyndburn and the kibble Valley are from the kibble Valley itsell!
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Mr krncrwell told the meeting fhat the innova t iv e a d u l t e d u c a t io n courses on offer in the kibble Valley include “(let up and Dance” and "bocal hislorv in (iisburn
over the country advising local authori t ies and the
b o n n e t s g a l o r e a I Diiwnham IMaygroup's a n n u a l s p r in g f a i r , hich was attended by nearly 40 children and
judged by
I.adv Clitli- croe, were lour -ycnr - olils Andrew Hay to n
and Kiln Kerry. S t a l l s sold c a k e s ,
'I'll K eii-aheail Uoefield Leisure Centre Trust has been given the green light i'or its ambitious
iUo.OOO climbing wall project — thanks to vital
felt for a number of years that the Roefield scheme would take oil attd tile cha r i tab le t r u s t would r a i s e t h e n e c e s s a r y motley. The most signilt cant thing was that hind raisers had done it wit it such “ en th u s ia sm and
bounce." ('mm. Travis said tin
Ro e f ie ld C e n t r e was impor tant, not just fm Clithcrne lull also lor tlie whole of tile Kibble V al ley. and at a time when the borough was looking Inwards promoting' torn ism it was bound to bring in many people to the
area. Seconding the proposal,
( ’olio. 1 lmvi'1 .holes (( lith- orue) said it might be felt that tile finance required for the Roefield Centre was a lot of money, lmt if it had been a counci l project and nut a private one supported by vnliin tary workers and dona tions. it would have cost the council much more. Conn. Mrs Myra Clegg
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OVER 8(1 people attended a Business Advice Night, held at Mytton Fold Farm
I.angho. Organised by Comity
crafts and clothing and there was a raffle for a
k n i t ted Ra s ter bunny and an Kaster
as well as a “ name the
duck” contest. The e v en t , held at
Downham old school, where the group meets
five mornings u week, raised VI50, which will I) e s p e n t <> n p I a y. equipment.
Developmen t ^oes ahead
A MAJOR hnusintr <l<*vi*l- opmeiU is to .u,o ahead on lVndle Koad in t ’litluToe. Pile proposed erection
of 221) houses and as so ciated works on land at iVndle Road lias lieen deferred ami delegated to the d i r e c to r ol d e v e l opment . subject t o t he imposition of a section
agreement. Members at the meeting
uf Uibble Valley Council': l ' l a n n in g and Devel opmeut Committee heard that tile agreement would include details of highway improvements and various
planning condit ions
(Reiidleton and Wiswell), who is chairman of the Recreat ion ami Leisure Committee, told members t h a t th e c e n t r e wa s al ready ope rat ing with considerable success. There were MOO mem
be r s , wi th 40 chi ldren attending every Saturday in o r n i ii g . F a e i 1 i t i e s between Monday and Fri- dav were “hooked up and there were '211(1 people attending Roefield every week for the various keep- fit
classes.There would lie special facilities for chil dren dur ing tile
F.astcr
and summer holidays. Not in favour
A l ’KOl’OSF.l) rrsiduntial tlevclopmclU oil land at
Simonstmu* Dane, Simon- stone, has boon baited bv thu Kibble Valloy ( ’nun cil’s Planning and Duvol upmont Committee. Members, who refused
p l a n n in g p e rmi s s io n h e a rd th a t the d e v e l opment would ailversely affect road safely, would
increase pedestrian and v e h ic u la r conf l ict and would prejudice construc tion of the kead/Simon- stoue bypass.
Ck n-up of rivers is conference topic
[•'1VK membiTS of tin; t ’ lithoroo Civic Sociqlv l>;irUcip;iL‘tl in a conlt-ronty of the Keileratioii of Lan c a sh i re Civic Societ ies held a t I adthani
Town Hall. Mi- 1 'hit Heath, manager
of the Nat ional Kivers Authority for the ltilrhle Valley, gave a slide pre sentation alinut the clean up Ilf the Faille,-. lirnn. tihhle and Mersey rivers. Af te r a buffet lnneh.
Fl i the rne chai rman Mr .Irilm Flu-w. alung with the ehairnu-n of 10 other socie t ies. gave a 1,1-minnU' report ahull! the year 's activities. The conference, hich was organised by
the Burnley Civic Society, also includ'd! a film almut
the l ’adihnm town trail. Fl i t l i o r n o memb er s
were privileged to hear M rs Dap ll nc K el ly a development officer for the Civic Trust, speak at their meeting. Mrs Kelly t rave ls all
t ies. The Jap an e se are very inte re s ted in nur Civic Trust movement and she has helped to organise a conference in London Ibr them. Slides illustrating her work were shown. As she arrived early in
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Clitheruc. she was shown part of the town trail, the l ibrary and the council offices, where Clilhcroe Civic Society had an in-put in tile final design. She was impre s s ed by the compactness uf the town, s u r r o u n d e d bv g r e e n fields. On May Kith,
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