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DESPITE comments from two Ribble Valley councillors that the proposed demolition and replacement of buildings at a local farm offered an opportunity to rid the area of an “ ugly eye­ sore,” the Planning and Development Commit- Lee refused the application.


previously, the application sought planning permis­ sion for the demolition of agricultural buildings at Morans Farm, Pendleton Road, Wiswell, and the erection of a detached sin­ gle-storey dwelling. The committee acted on


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THE Ribble Valley Council was being held “ over a barrel” by’ a brewery demanding an extra £17,100 in rent for car parking space it leases to the authority, councillors heard.


This was s ta ted by Conn. Hill Fleming, chair­


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diversions ill Downliam have received the seal of approval from the Ribble Valley Council. Members of the Plan­


ning and Development Committee have app- aiided a r eq ue s t for diverting sections of public


footpath numbers I) and 1 0 , which forms part of a comprehensive manage­ ment plan being promoted by' Downham Estate, with tiic! co-operation of the Countryside Commission and Lancashire County Council. This is a good step


, Conn. Fleming (Billing- ’> ton) said that a small num­ ber of parking places for use by the council was costing a lost of money, while the hotel got the benefit of a large number of parking spaces on the council-owned part of the


£17,100, for which no pro­ vision lias been made in the estimates and conse­ quently a supplementary estimate is required.”


site aL no cost. “It seems tile brewery has got us over a barrel,’


he quipped. However, he suggested


that the council should approach the brewery with “good cheer" in a bid to rc-negotiate the terms of the lease.


MEMBERS of the Roeficld Goshin .lu-Jitsu Club had reason to smile, following their success at the North­ ern Area Championships, run by the British Ju-Jitsu


Association. This was the first competition that the duo had


ever entered and all entrants did extremely well, winning two gold, two silver and two bronze medals. In the junior section, Gary Clarke won a bronze medal for' back-to-back ground fighting and a silver


for kick-jutsii. Roefield swept the hoard in the extra-heavyweight


kiek-jutsu, with entrants Laurie Smith, Nicholas Smith and Steven Tillotson winning gold, silver and


bronze medals in the category. In the senior section, Chris Unsworlh took the gold


medal for back-to-back ground lighting. All medal winners will now go through to the National Championships later this year.


Help others


A BLOOD donor session is to take place at Clitheroe Parish Church Hull next Thursday. Two sessions will take-


place, between 2 p.m. and -I p.m.. and between 5-30


p.m. and 7-31) p.m. Further de ta ils are


available from Mr F. Mor­ ris, the National Blood T r a n s f u s i o n S e r v ic e ’s regional manager, on 052-1 03450.


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lem site for a number of years. Approval of this ipplication would solve tile-


problem.” The committee also


the recommendations of the director of d ev e l­ opment, who said the pro­ posal conflicted with poli­ cies regarding special landscape areas and the Lancashire St rue II I re Plan, which seek to limit d eve lopmen t in open countryside. The director also said


the development would he detrimental to the visual amenities of the area anil possibly set a precedent lor similar applications. Conn. Harry Wadding-


heard that the site was the subject of an enforcement order to cease unauth­ orised activities relating to a plant hire business at the farm.


S p o t l i g h t f a l l s o n C r e t e


ton (Gisburn) and Conn. Bill Fleming (Langho). however, suggested the proposed development would improve the site. “it ’s just an ugly eye­


sore,” said Conn. Wad- dington. "I think if we have an opportunity to get rid of it, it would he fantastic." Colin. Fleming said: “I think this has been a prob-


Winners


THE w in n e r s of the weekly bridge drive at the Pendle Club were: L. Lynch and F. Porter, A. Yates and T. Thornber.


AN i l lu s t r a t e d talk describing a recent visit to the island of Crete by Mr Leonard Williams, of Clilheroe. was appreciated by a capacity audience of Clitlieroe Probus Club members. A well researched and


comprehensive presenta­ tion covered the island’s topography and long his tory, including the role of Crete and its inhabitants during the second world


war. The speaker highlighted


the period of the Minoan civilisation, relating it to the archaeological remains


thanking the speaker recalled his own wartime experiences on the island. At tomorrow's meeting


still seen on the island. Mr Adam Mitchell, in


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'diversions.” The management plan


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involves applications for 11 more footpath diversions, us well improving public access to tile estate’s land through the provision of new 'concessionary foot­


paths.


Mind Centre fund-raising


MEMBERS of the Black­ burn and District Associa­


tion for Mental Health are praying for fine weather for the day of their annual sponsored walk. The walk will take place


on Sunday, with the spon­ so r sh ip 'money go ing towards the running of the Mind Centre. A coach will leave the


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AN invitation to Clitheroe S p e a k e r s ’ C l u b w a s extended by members during a demonstration evening in the Meeting R o o m o f CI i t li e r o e Library.


The meeting, which


aimed to show what the Speakers’ Club has to offer, was well attended by both members and 11011- members and the Clitli- eroe Mayor and Mayoress, Conn, and Mrs Denis M cW illiam , w e r e in


centre in Blackburn at 1- 30.p.in., returning aL (i p.m. The route will lake in W h i te C o p p ic e and Anglezarke. Drinks will be provided


for a hallway rest and the organisers advise partici­ pants to wear stout shoes if possible. If you are interested ill


attendance. Club president Mrs


Margaret Wilkinson wel­ comed everyone to the meeting and the evening’s chairman, Mr Stanley Blackburn, gave an intro­ duction and explanation about the Speakers’ Club. The first speech was


given by Miss Catherine Needham, a non-member, about her summer work­ ing as a journalist. She was followed by Mrs Deb­ bie Lord, who described how she became involved


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enjoy reading but have difficulty reaching the library service are invited to spend an afternoon at the


A SPECIAL event to entertain housebound readers is being organised by Clitheroe Library staff. On October 5th, at 2 p.111., all those people who


library. It will include a performance of music and


memories of the old days, presented by Mr Roy Har­ ness, Ormskirk’s town crier, and his wife Joan. Refreshments will be served and tile event is


helping to raise money, sponsorship forms are available from the Mind Centre, 51 Regent Street, Blackburn (0254 (i(i3052).


free. Anyone interested is asked to contact Mrs Jen­


nifer McCrerie aL Clitheroe Library (0200 2S78S) as soon as possible, as numbers are limited. Transport will be arranged.


in Speakers’ Clubs and liow it has helped to build her confidence for speak­ ing in public. Miss Needham’s speech


was evaluated by Mr Bill Cross ju n ., following which the topics were pre­ sented by Mrs Freda Driver. These required people to stand tip and talk for two minutes on a designated topic and par­ ticipants included Conn. McWilliam and bis wife, Christel. After the interval, Mrs


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ended with concluding remarks by the president. T h e ill a y o r a n d


Mayoress are pictured with members of the club during the meeting. The next meeting of the


club will be held at Low Moor Reading Room on Monday, at 7-31) p.m. Non- members are welcome.


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AN evening of champagne and strawberries helped to raise- funds for Clitlieroe Hospital and Clitheroe Health Centre — thanks to Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle.


The event, which was held at the home of Ladies’


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the Ribble Mayoresses.Mrs Brown is pictured (right) presenting a che­ que for £255 to Mrs Janette Cowpertlnvaite, a Clith­ eroe Hospital representative, at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington. A cheque for £255 was later presented to Mrs Lorna Vacearo, of Clitheroe Health Centre.


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