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James’s CE School a entertained visitors C orning held in
aturday. w The coffee morning
e as organised by Clith Croe M ayo ress Mrs
r hristo! McWilliam and
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Telephone: KATE JONES on CJiiheroe 2 2 3 2 3 aised £141.60 for the
P U P I L S o f S t mt a Mayoral coffee
g litheroe Town Hall S a r d e n , o n
local Mencap branch. s Bric-a-brac and cake
THIS clock has not sto p p ed , n ever to go c again . . . for, by next month, Clitheroe’s town centre
Preparing to strike
lock should he repaired and running. cl The monumental timepiece on the top of the library
ext week.
t ock tower in Market Place has been silent for some cime. However, work is now well underway, says the nounty council, and the repairs should be finished
or Mencap - usic teacher Mr Brian b t a l l s d id b r i s k '
Children are f in song
usiness. s The children played a
t election of hymns and raditional music and
thad a sing-along with wh e a u d ie n c e . They r ere accompanied by aecorders, trumpets and m g u ita r p la y ed by
“ B c re s fo rd . A so lo , s Spirit of God,” was Aung by 11-year-old
nthony MacQuarrie. y Our picture shows the
Mou ng sters with the M a y o re s s a n d th e Mayor, Coun. Denis TcWilliam..
t he Mayoress praised eh e m u s ic ia n s who cntertained them. “The mo ffee m o rn in g was r ore than just a fund oaising event. It was an ppportunity for the peo ‘ le of Clitheroe to enjoy topen h o u se ’ a t th e sown hall and listen to aome very nice music snd singing from the schoo lchild ren ,” she
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g He reckons they won’t s et a complete night’s bleep, because his listed s u ild ing is reg u la rly whaken by heavy lorries v hich pass through the
illage in the early hours. h The effects the lorries
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Clitlieroe 2282!, (Editorial), 2222 J (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified:) Update
on new housing
d TOTAL of 150 new cwellings are set to be Vompleted in the Ribble y alley within the next
ear.The welcome figure was
C reported to Ribble Valley Ro u n c il’s Policy and Mesources Committee by o r David Morris, director
diled with d irec tor of Bevelopment Mr Philip
f environmental services. p In a report jointly com
t ailey, housing associa nowions were stated to be social the main providers of M housing.
A WHALLEY publican has offered to put up Ribble Valley councillors free at his hotel — but there is a snag.
Landlord offers a sleepless night
Mave led to local publican a r Harry Barlow starting o petition to ban vehicles
ver 7.5 tons from the t Whalley pub!
village.Mr Barlow, landlord of o th e Swan H o te l, h a s
t ffered local councillors phe free night’s stay at bis f ub because he claims the
bther listed buildings are l e ing sh ak en by the
arom the lorries sta rts toround 6
a.in., when 80-
orries. f He says that the noise
t n wagons drive through the village. He said that
age than anything else. i He now hopes that his
he vehicles are causing l more damage to the vi
Whalley Parish Counci m and Ribble Valley Council cetition to pressure ban
nvitation will encourage p embers to support his
estrict the lorries. l Mr Barlow's action fol r Whalley trade rs and
rashire County Council to ows a meeting between
ce p re s e n ta tiv e of the mut any difficulties which
rossing in the village. WCo-ordinato r of the
ohe permanent installation af the mini-roundabout cnd proposed new zebra
e halley branch of Clith oroe and District Chamber gf Trade Mrs Joyce Hoi wate said that the meeting b as called to inform mem pers not only about the wermanent roundabout, to t hich they have given vih e ir backing, but its
sual aspect. a T h e y a ls o s o u g h t
ossurances about the loss sf parking spaces and pos inible restriction of lorries M the village.
n the Abbey Candy Store t ear the roundabout, said mhat the meeting had been f ost informative and use ul.“About 20 Whalley trad
rs Holgate, who runs
ers attended and although t we got no assurances on
seful,” she said.
l FORI) Transit van, sto Sen from Valley Terrace nimonstone, on Sunday l ight, was found in Burn Tey on Monday morning
A Transit van 5V.
ounty surveyor’s office o and traffic police to iron t ight be posed to trade by
w embers heard th a t o ork was being carried Mut at Carlton Place, Low T oor, Castle View, the
and at Beech Grove. t Mr Morris said that the
uff-Link Mill site and
otal Government grant aid received for the devel opments stood at £4.3m. o Details of future devel
wpments were also given, t ith work set to start at lhe Abbey Mill site in Bit tiington; the Clitheroe Auc
rindlcton. t The committee agreed do rw a rd -lo o k in g and eed.
THE Bolton-by-Bowland c self-employed investment
theft total £900,000
Non Mart site; Bawdlands; N bank officer at the S elson Street, Low Moor; Bational Westminster b tonebridge Mill, Chat-
viiverse strategy to pro n de housing for those in
Gurn; and the Trutex Mill, mcott Woodward, was fo continue to support a
WOODWARD — A DUCKWORTH S ank in Clitheroe, Mr
Carried at St Mary-le-Gill a uckworth, a financial
hurch, Barnotdswick. DThe bride. Miss Angela s d v ise r at a build ing
R.aughter of Mr and Mrs
ooundations of his and Offences of Wn of Mr and Mrs .1. oTwick.he bridegroom is the
b Duckworth, of Darn- olds r o o k R o a d , B a l* n -
aonsultant at the centre of wrain embroidered ill pink ti Fraud Squad investiga bon since last autumn has oeen charged with 2!) theft mffences involving approxi
rchards, Barnoldswick. byThe bride, given away she-shoulder gown of ivory
t ately £900,000 of inves M s Gillian Graham and der ballerina-length floral
ors’ money. ( Roger Aiden Griffiths
c-1-1), of Stocks House, was
Police Station on Monday c by officers from the Lan toommerce branch at Hut
h arged at C lith e ro e cashire Constabulary’s
agistrates on July 21st. b Griffiths, who has also
iss Samantha Sneatli. d They wore off-the-shoul- l resses in pink, cream and
Mistephanie Duckworth
Three Peaks on the agenda
O o o d w a r (1, o f T h e t her father, wore an off-
dociety in Burnley, is the mommittee this year took T embers to Yorkshire’s
THE annual long distance walk organised by the c Clitheroe Ramblers’ social
hree Peaks. a Pen-y-ghent, Whemside
fnd Ingleborough, a mecca 2or all walkers, attracted f5 ramblers, who set out
drom Horton-in-Ribbles- Sale at 7--15 a.m . on
tilk dupioii, featuring a t ith designer pearls on
he bodice and trail. S Bridesmaids were Miss
bilac and carried cream aouquets of orchids, roses
ceen involved in a heli foper hire business unaf iected by the Fraud Squad hnvestigations, earned out uis investment business Ander the name of Roger ( . G r if f ith s and C aInvestment, Management
ibble Valley.
THE generosity of local people has delighted Rib b le V a lle y M u ltip le Sclerosis Support Group s members, who raised a
Grand flag day total
aplendid £1,618 with their vhe group to continue its
ihe programme of works tt did give us the oppor wunity to discuss our ideas blith the people responsi u e, which we found very
families,” said treasurer Mrs Maureen Hawthorne. lo “We would like to thank
sufferers and their
nnual flag day. t “The money will help MSaluable welfare work for
e cal people for their gen Trosity and Booth's and collesco for allowing us to b ect at their stores. It’s
een a magnificent effort.” l The group, which would
ossible, she says.
21egistration number CFR m ld like to see as many r he yellow van has the
Mike to reach more local quS sufferers, is to hold C iz at St James’s Pastoral ( entre, Clitheroe, on July wouith, at 7-30 p.m., and
p embers and guests as
sSt Hubert’s Church, Dun- top Bridge, was the set iing for the wedding of.
nsurance secretary Miss
Award for good record in health and safety
FOX — DAVIES
Judith A. Davies and self- employed gardener Mr C.
Peter Fox. d The bride is the only
Taughter of Mr and Mrs J. A. D a v ie s , o f P a rk t venue, Clitheroe, and elhe bridegroom is the Vder son of Mr and Mrs J. t . Fox, of New Lane Cot
her father, wore an fied a bouquet of fresh MS .he was attended by
Davies.B e st man was Mr Edward Fox, groomsmen J were Mr Barrie and Mr
S iss Sally Morris, Miss Larah1 Hamon and Miss d aura Fox, who wore presses in a coral floral
attern.Page boy was Matthew
was Mr Christopher Ford. coAfter the ceremony, h urns, a reception was
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Clitheroe. Townson, Clitiieroe
A MERIT prize from RoSPA, the national safety organisation, was the reward for a Clithcroc firm’s outstanding record on health and safety at work. A Lappet Manufacturing, of Lowergate, which makes head-shawls for Saudi
Waeld at the Moorcock Inn, The couple are to live in
ohn Davies and usher B nducted by Fr Joseph
ddington.
n rabia, was one of 317 companies from all over the UK to win recog f ition from RoSPA. Julie Nash, a machinist and packer at Lappet Manu
acturing, was chosen to receive the award on behalf of the company. t This was the first time Lappet Manufacturing had put its name forward for
che RoSPA award and the firm believes its success was the result of a con t taff, with the installation of lockers and showers, among other things. All
erted effort by the management to improve conditions for its staff. s Time and money have been spent on training and improving facilities for
he 20 employees are now fully trained in first aid. s The company says that it has made a firm commitment to the idea that the ander Sinclair, president of RoSPA.
afer the environment is, the better it is for everyone. mOur photograph shows Julie Nash receiving the award from Wing Com
AWorking group blrrangements at tne Rib
group has been appointed a to work with the district aeview o f: management
b of Couni Mrs Joyce Lil- Curn (Bolton-by-Bowland), koun. Mrs Catherine Hod- Tinson (Longridge), Coun. Ced Boden (Chatburn),
e Valley Council. upThe group’will be made
e oun. Howel Jones (Clith groe), Coun. Mrs Mar Caret Kelly (Whalley) and ( oun. Bill Fleming
Billington).
SPECIAL working ruditor on his forthcoming
aturday. g After climbing Pen-y-
Fhent, the party, led by wrank and Pat Parrott, t as met at Ribblehead by she social committee, who terved welcoming cups of uea prior to the long slog
of the peaks. HilThree hours later, the be st and refreshments,
oefore the final stretch
a n and given police bail to when Cannon, groomsman mppear before the town'
nd freesia. p Best man was Mr Ste u as Mr Michael Dodd and
Wshers were Mr Shaun P oodward and Mr John
ickles.Alex Woodward was the
page
boy.The Rev. John Lancas mte r conducted the cere
ond had clients from vari She Spread Eagle Hotel, and Financial Planning)
oon in the Lake District. B They a re to live in
S yde P h o to g r a p h y , kipton.
arnoldswick. HP h o to g ra p h : David
Eus parts of the North of mouple left for a honey Rngland, including the
Miss Lord. t A reception was held at c awley, after which the
ony and the organist was njoyed.
p Whernside, the highest r l Inn was reached for
ish at Horton at around 6
p.m.All but two finished this challenging course of 26 miles and 5,000 ft of climb eing and the day wins much
ver Ingleborough to fin
t 7-30 p.m. d The plot centres on a
nce” certificate.
s STOP or my mom will Shoot,” starring Sylvester Gta llo n e anil K stelle o etty, will be the film on effer at the Civic Hall Cin t ma, C lith e ro e , from aomorrow until Thursday,
“ Cinema
betective with “the perfect aack-up” — his mother — and has a “parental guid
SjO fcM f' f e t 1 tA
ages, Withgill. byThe bride, given away r ivory silk gown and car greenlowers in peach and
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