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10 Clithcrae Advertiser & Times, October ?th, 199J


Powered aircraft appeal is lost


AN appeal against a decision prohibiting launching gliders on a dismissed, following a


September is not so hot


Month of


KKPTEMHEIt was cooler than normal, with a pie- dominance of north and north ea s te rly winds which kept temperatures tiown. The month started with


a settled spell, the first two days being the only ones when the tempera­ ture reached 7(1 degrees


F.Wet weather followed between the 7th and 1-lth, the wettest flays being the 12th. 1:1th ami 11th. The weather became drier for the remainder of the month with sunny spells, though temperatures oil the whole were poor. Total rainfall was


inches.


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powered aircraft from Chipping farm lists been public inquiry. A Department of the


ruled in favour of the council, which refused planning permission for aerotowing tin the black- pool and I'ylfle Gliding Club site at I.ower Cock Hill Farm, Fiddlers bane, which is located in the Forest of Howland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. "I consider that the per­


Environment inspector


THE unusual gift of a black garter awaited ladies when they were dinner guests of Clith- eroe Round Table. Of course, the guests


w e re th e " b e t t e r halves” of the all-male organisation and the


vasive disturbance caused by aerotow launchings would be alien to this rural se ttin g and seriously detract from the tranquil and rural nature of the countryside and the pub­ lic's enjoyment of it." the inspector said. The gliding club, which


RECIPES from a Goos- nargh restaurant are to be


T a b l e r s t o a s t th e la d ie s


ladies’ evening is an annual event organised by the men to thank their partners for their h e lp an d s u p p o r t


at Markets Order. Neil Breaks, of Church


has down from the Chip­ ping site for the last 20 years, argued on appeal that gliding could only take place in the country­ side and that aerotow launching was an integral part of the activity. The inspector noted


support for the scheme, demonstrated in particular


j which approved a grant i for the purchase of a tug I plane. | “The proposal would undoubtedly be of benefit to members of this club and. in this connection, I take into account the importance attached to the opportunities ami need for sport," he said. “However, these consid­


by the North West Council for Sport and Recreation,


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erations do not outweigh the serious harm which the additional noise and disturbance from the development would be likely to cause to residen­ tial amenities, the natural beauty of the AONB and the policies intended for i ts p r o te c t io n ." h e concluded.


■ Reading • * Passport ■


, 2 1 TOKEN


Thomas Brendan Woods plans to serve the same meals which have become so popular at his family’s restaurant. The Horns Inn. in Goosnargh. Clitheroe magistrates


featured on the menu at Bolton-by-Bowlaml’s Copy Nook Hotel. N e w l ic e n s e e M r


throughout the year. The evening, held at


the Spread .Eagle Hotel, Sawley, was attended by guests from the 41 Club, T an g en t and C1 i t he ro e L a d i e s ’ Circle.


NEWS IN BRIEF


pleaded guilty to stealing the items, which were


Style Farm, pleaded not guilty to the offences,


which allegedly involved a bull calf committed for sale at Gisburn Auction Mart. The case was adjourned to fix a trial date.


granted a protection order to Mr Woods on Thursday. The court heard that he had previously held a res­ taurant licence and had run the Horns Inn Coffee


Shop, in Preston. He and his wife, Ruth,


have bought the hotel.


THIEVES made off with a steering wheel, valued at £50, from a Vauxhall Astra in the car park of the New Inn, Gisburn, between 9-15 and 11-20 p.m. on Wednesday last week.


PRELIMINARY work has begun on the former Clitheroe Auction Mart


site.


Housing Association, which has purchased the southern portion of the site, started conducting a subsoil investigation this week. The housing association


Bradford and Northern


is to build low cost housing for rent.


A SLAIDBURN man appeared before Clitheroe magistrates charged with two offences of contraven­ ing the Welfare of Animals


THIEVES made off with a compact disc player and Beatles compact disc, valued together at £575, from a .Mercedes in Bol- toii-by-Bowland between 10-15'p.m. on Wednesday and S a. m. on Thursday.


THE Clitheroe Young Farmers met at Pendleton Village Hall for a talk by Mr Fred Gregory, a man­ ager with funeral directors E. T. Birtwistle and Sons, of Great Harwood. He spoke about the dif­


.1 e f f W e a rd c n a n d seco nded by Shau n Roberts.


valued at £2(i(). Each was fined £50,


ordered to pay £100 com­ pensation and £25 costs.


A GREY Ford Escort sto­ len from outside the Pen- dle Hotel, Clitheroe Road, Chatham, between 10 and 10-50 p.m. on Wednesday last week, was later found a b a n d o n e d w i t h a damaged steering column in 11 uncoat.


A SNEAK thief stole a Sharp electronic cash till, valued at £800 and con­ taining £200 cash, from the White Horse Inn, in York Street, Clitheroe, between 2-20 and 0-50 p.m. on Sunday. The culprit is believed


ferent stages of his work and explained how funer­ als are costed. A vote of thanks was proposed by


£150, was stolen from a Volkswagen Jetta saloon in Woodlands Drive, Whalley. between 10-20 p.m. on Saturday and 7-20 a.m. on Sunday.


A PANASONIC radio­ cassette player, valued at


to have hidden in the gents’ toilet before the pub closed for the afternoon.


valued at £2,000, was sto­ len from Whalley Road, Clitheroe, between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday. The car has the registra­ tion number F971 XFV.


A RED Austin Metro,


Bird Street, Broadgate, and Lee Newsham (22), of Mailin' House Lane,


TWO Preston men stole a stone trough and a pair of ornate flower pedestals from Sawley, Clitheroe magistrates heard. Tony Billington (25), of


TWO red propane gas cylinders, valued at £200, were stolen from Tarmac Roadstone’s Horrocksford Works in C h a tb u rn between 0 p.m. on Friday and 10-20 a.m. on Monday.


AN orange Flymo petrol- driven strimmer and lawn- mower, valued in total at £225, were taken from a garden shed in Rimington between noon on Friday and noon on Sunday.


Library offers Asian


outlook


A MULTI-CULTURAL family event is to be held at Clitheroe Library next week, including a wide variety of demonstrations


and workshops depicting aspects of Asia. A cookery demonstra­


tion will give visitors the opportunity to learn how to make samosas, pak- horas and seekh kebabs, while a calligraphy work­ shop will be presented by the translation and inter­ pretation unit based at Burnley Town Hall. A henna handpainting


Kibble Valley Council Sport starts here Ladies’ Darts


Dog go clear at the top


THE Craven Heifer’s 5-3 win against Owd Neds sees them placed a comfortable second in Division One of the Kibble Valiev Ladies’ Darts League. In Division Two, the Dog R


(Barrow) enjoyed an 8-0 win over the B uck


Craven Heifer 5, Owd Neds 8; Kings Arms B 4, Catholic SC 4; KB Legion B 1, KB Legion A 7; Victoria 5, Kings Arms A 8; Judge Walmesley 5, New Inn 8. Bye: Petre Arms. Division Two — Black Bull


Results: Division One —


them two points clear at the top.


Inn, leaving


Koulridge Old Boys 2, drindleton 2


GR1NDLETON won this pre­


village side under pressure for the first 10 minutes and it seemed like it would only be a matter of time before their superiority would tell. But Grindleton battled back


keener.


relaxed VootbalHo in time with a 1-0 lead.


8, Low Moor 5; Dog A (Bar- row) 2, Castle (>; Cross Keys 8, Starkies 5; Buck Inn 0. Dog B (Barrow) 8; White Horse 4, Horseshoe 4; CCWMC 4, Dog and Part. 4.


sion One — Judge Walmesley 17, Craven Heifer 15, RB Legion A 15, RB Legion B 18, Victoria 12, Kings Arms B 10, Petre Arms 10, Catholic SC 10, Koval Oak 0, Kings Arms A 7, Black Horse 7, New Inn <>, Owd Neds 5. Division Two — Dog B


Points and positions: Divi­


expert will give you the chance of having intricate designs traced on your hands and you will also be


be on display and make-up demonstrations will show you how to look beautiful on your wedding day. The displays will include


Asian bridal wear will


sils and much more. Assistant ethnic ser


A thrilling: Fagan puts climax to first round


six goals in net


liminary round tie of the North­ ern Plant Hire Cup on penalties. It was Foulridge who put the


. Clitheroe Wolves under-lls 10 Luddcllside Juniors 0,


GOOD entertaining football was the state of play for Clitheroe


shooting boots early in the game, scoring a hat-trick within 15 minutes. Kagan was provided with a


anil took the lead when Gra­ ham lobbed the advancing keener.


saw a Bradshaw shot bring the best from the Foulridge ’keeper, but despite this the Grindleton defence was severely tested, with ’keeper Lloyd making an outstanding save. Grindteton had several fur­


The start of the second half


ther chances to put this tie beyond Foulridge, but with seven minutes to go Koulridge earned a corner, which was only half cleared and the resultant volley took the tie to extra time. Two minutes into extra time,


„|.,vi*d Kagan added another goal, then J^niel Walker and An,Irew Mai- '“ison 'scurwl tu makt‘ the tall>


good supply of balls from Michael Walsn, Adrian Wasdell and Andrew Mallinson. Before half-time, John Paul


scored a good goal, followed by another from Daniel Walker, which put the game well and truly beyond the Darwen side. John Paul Kagan added two more to his tally before the final whistle. Wolves: Clark, Bennie,


able to sample the celebra­ tion of weddings and east­ ern festivals.


(Barrow) 20, Castle 18, Dog and Part. 17, Starkies 15, Low Moor 13, White Horse 0, Dog A (Barrow) 9, CCWMC 0, Cross Keys 8, Black Bull 7, Buck Inn 5, Horseshoe 4, Bil­ lington BC 2. H ig h e s t s c o re r s — K.


Smith (140), A. Taylor (KM). 11 dart finish — A. Taylor, J.


Leonard. « D a i ly M a i l


THE winners of Clitheroc Golf Club’s Ladies' Section


wooden furniture, calligra­ phy on wood, brass uten­


vices librarian Mrs Nazia Khalid said: “ It is an opportunity for everyone to learn and enjoy Asian culture in an informal set­ ting — and admission is absolutely free.” “Aspects of Asia 1992”


M e t e r r a id e d


A THIEF stole £25 worth of coins from a gas meter in a house in Hodder Grove, Clitheroe, between 8-30 a.m. and 2-15 p.m. on Thursday.


Daily Mail Foursome Qualifier were Mrs M. Holding and Mrs A. Longbottom (88-12-75).


R o u n d o n e


THE first round of the Lanca­ shire Rugby Union Plate has been drawn. Clitheroe will be facing Old


Bedians in an away fixture, to be played on January 16th.


will be staged next Thurs­ day, Friday and Saturday.


Koulridge took the lead with a free kick. Grindleton then took the battle to them and were rewarded with a well-taken Lawson goal. After two hours of football both teams were equal and a


learns still tied, two all. The match then went to sudden death and Powell broke the deadlock for Grindleton. A special mention must be


jienalty shoot-out was held. After five penalties each, the


made of Grindleton ’keeper IJovd, who saved five penalties.


Reynolds, Lawson, Powell, Wolfenden, Graham, Ramsden, Wood. Vaughan, Bradshaw. Sub: Hutchinson.


Hrindleton: Lloyd, Devine, W in n in g w a y s


READ UNITED have contin­ ued their winning ways with a 2-1 victory over Whinney Hill by the first team and a 6-2 win over British Queen, of Bacup, by the reserves. * Ashley Baron and John Dud­ geon scored for the first team, while man-of-the-match Jimmy Royle scored two goals for the reserves, Ian Whalley two, Andrew Passmore one and Tommy Patrick one.


Saunders, Lazonby, Mallinson, Walker, Barker, Wasdell,


T r o p h ie s g a lo r e fo r la d ie s


CLITHEROE lady golfers have rounded off a successful season with trophies galore. The club’s end of season results are as follows: Lister


Baldwin: Foursomes Knock Out — Mrs M. Holding and Mrs J. Bowker. In the final of the Foursomes Knock Out Mrs J. Bowker scored a hole-in-one. Ruth Holt Trophy (most


Singles Knock Out — Mrs K. t.


Cup Against Par — Mrs S. Crowther (1 down); Summer Eclectic — Miss K. Rostron


(gross), Mrs V. Edmondson (net).


Walsh, Kagan, McGuire. Subs: Lnbonnie, Woods, Fawcett.


fine form, with Tom Sounder and Gareth McGuire refusing Luddellside any leeway. Midfielder Simon Barker


The Clitheroe defence was in


Wolves under-lls away to Lud- dellside Juniors. John Paul Kagan found his


improved golfer 30-26) — Miss L. Bury CM to 23); Birdie Tree — Miss K. Speak (13), Mrs J. Bowker and Mrs S. Crowther


(3).Division One (up to 18) — Mrs I. Hinks (88-16-72); Division


Two (19-29) — Mrs M. Harrison (100-27-73); Division Three Hirst Trophy (30-36) — Mrs E. Barnes (106-36-70).


Pedalling for charity


FRIENDS and relatives of Clitheroe kidney patient Alan Gudgeon set off on a sponsored cycle ride in aid of the British Kidney Association.


At the weekend, the group of seven cycled 25


miles from Blackpool Tower to Tower Hill, Clitheroe, where Mr Gud­ geon has a specially equipped cabin containing his dialysis machine. The cyclists were Mr


Gudgeon’s sis ter , Ann Gawthorpe. Rrian Gawth-


o rp e , J a c k ie G e t ty , Richard Getty, Michael Gawthorpe, Julie Gawth­ orpe and Quintin Jackson.


geon: “It went very well. It took four hours and we raised £500.”


OR CASFE ETO TRS HR


EMPLOYMENT SECTION


STARTS PAGE 15 Your


A N N O U N C EM EN T S S E C T I O N


S T A R T S H E R E


Chnrch and Charity PARISH OF RIBCHESTER


800th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS


Tuesday 12th October 7-30 p.m. SERVICE of THANKSGIVING and REDEDICATION


Celebrant and Preacher: The Lord Bishop of Blackburn THE RT REV ALAN CHESTERS


Friday 15th October 7-30 p.m. CELEBRATION HOE-DOWN


Tickets (From Ribchester Post Office) £3.50


Saturday 16th October 2 to 4-30 p.m. ST WILFRED'S CHURCH ' Guided Tours


• Embroidery Exhibition


• Cream teas, light refreshments available Sunday 17th October 10-30 a.m.


CELEBRATION ’800' EUCHARIST including CHILDREN’S GOSPEL MAGIC


UNITED SONGS OF PRAISE 4 p.m. EVERYONE MOST WELCOME


► Public Notices


O A K H 1 C O L L E G E


W H A L L E Y Independent, Roman Catholic, Day School for Boys and Girls 2 - 1 6 years


TOTAL QUALITY EDUCATION


Small Teaching groups, a sound academic tradition, positive support for the individual and a secure, caring, happy environment. Transport daily.


Pay us a visit and s e e for yourself! OPEN DAY Sunday, 10th October 2 - 4pm


For further information please contact The Principal, Mrs. C. A. Finley B.A., at Oakhill College, Wiswell Lane


Whalley, Lancs. Tel: 0 2 5 4 8 2 3 5 4 6 . ^ / .


H O LID A Y SEC TIO N


STARTS PAGE 16


Public Notice* Ribble Valley


Borough Council


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


LISTED BUILDING:


An ap plica tio n has been received to: Internal alterations to Listed Building inc. removal on internal walls and reposition of a window and door (Listed Building app.) at Thornbers, S l a i d b u r n R o a d , WADDINGTON. Application No 3/93/0641.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of S pecial A rc h ite c tu ra l or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make represent­ ations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Director of Development, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Goverment (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application. A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development 7th October 1993


BUSINESS TO BUSINESS


STARTS PAGE 16


► Public Notices Notice of Application for Planning Permission


Town & Country Planning


General Development Order 1988


NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B


Proposed development at Mitton Rd, Whalley - Whalley Sports Club. I g iv e no tice that The Trustees, Whalley Sports Club is applying to the Ribble Valley Borough Council for planning p e rm i s s i o n to o u t l i n e application for residential development. (Application No. 3/93/0623).


The proposed development affects Public Right of Way No. 23 in the Parish of Whalley. Members of the public may inspect copies ot: the application


■ the pians ■ and oth er d o c ume n ts


submitted with it at Reception, Level D, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe during normal office hours until 21st October 1993. Anyone who wishes to make representations about this application should write to Ribble Valley Borough Council at the Council Offices, Church Walk. Clitheroe BB7 2RA by 21st October 1993.


Signed Philip Bailey On behalf of Ribble Valley


Borough Council. Date: 7th October 1993.


ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE


WHALLEY VILLAGE HALL


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th 2p.m.


Admission 20p.


GIANT JUMBLE SALE WHalley C.E. School


Whilst care is taken to check all advertising that appears in the papers, occasionally errors do occur. We. therefore, ask advertisers to check their own a dve rts c a re fu lly and let us k n ow im m e d ia te ly i f a n y m is ta k e s a re p re s e n t . We regret that we cannot accept responsibility for more than one incorrect advertisement and no re c om p e n s e w i l l be g iv e n where these errors do not affect the v a lu e or c o n te n t of the advertisement.


FO R S A L E S EC T IO N


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TUITION ART To O-Level Standard


Tel. 0254 824247.


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PERSONAL SERVICES


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Owen Street,


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Providing quality care with privacy and dignity.


SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOM VACANCIES


Contact Matron for a brochure or call Into see us.


Visitors welcome anytime Personal Services WfflNCROFT RESIDENTIAL


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Please telephone or write for detaiLs to Mrs A. Piessens SRN


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( 0 2 8 2 ) 8 3 8 6 1 9 . ► Hairdressing


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Dressmaking / Alterations


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C o n t in u e d o n p a g e 1 5


Health and Beauty


ACUPUNCTURE KAREN BEATTIE


Professionally qualified registered practitioner, available for home visits, B u rn le y , P e n d le and Ribble Valley area.


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F E M A L E 3 0 s i i t n . n o n sm o k e r , s e e k s i u t e l l i ' i e u t . n o n s tn o k imi ' l en t l e in u n . a q e u n im p o r t a n t , f o r f r i e n d s h ip , p o s s i b l e r e l a t i o n s h i p , p h o t o i f p o s s i b l e . W r i t e t o Bo x N o . H 5 0 0 .


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b o t h i io o d l o o k in ' ! , s e e k t w o A “ b ,TO U M A D ? Out ' io i i i ' i . l ik e l y l a s s e s f o r fu n n iq h t s o u t . p t i o t o s , d o n ’ t d e l a y , w r i t e t o d a y , al t l e t t e r s a n s ­ w e r e d . W r i t e t o B o x N o . H 4 9 6 .


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p t i o t o p r e f e r r e d . W r i t e t o Bo x N o . H 5 0 6 .


A T T R A C T IV E s l im f em a l e , v e r y y o u n q 4 4 . n o t typi ca l l o n e l y h e a r t , s e e k s q o o d l o o k i n ' ! m a l e o f s m a r t a p p e a r a n c e , s e l e c t i v e , p h o t o p h r a s e . W r i t e t o B o x N o . H 5 0 1 .


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IS THI S Y O U ? N o n sm o k e r , u n d e r f o r t y , s o i l set o f h u m o u r , s i n c e r e , l o v i n g , s e e k i n g p e rm a n e n t r e l a t i o n ­ ship'.’ La d y . 3 0 ’s n e e d s y o u ! Wr i t e t o B o x N o . H 4 9 8 .


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r e l a t i o n s h i p , s im i l e m o t h e r s w e l c o m e , p t i o t o p l e a s e .


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f o r d e c e n t h a p p y g i r l , a n y a p e . f o r n i q h t s i n . o u t . r om a n c e . W r i t e t o B o x N o .


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f r o m T w i l i q h t Z o n e w i t h s iq h t o f p e n s i o n b o o k , s e e k s m u l e / f cm a l c c om p a n i o n f o r l a s t f l in q a n d p o s s i b l e t r a v e l a L o i i q l i f e ’ s r e m a i n i n g b v w a y s . W r i t e t o B o x N o . F 2 8 4 .


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t o m e e t l a d y f o r c om p a n y , d a y s o u t . h o l i d a y s , e t c . i n t e r e s t e d i n w a l k i n q . sw im m l n q . d a n c in q . g a r d e n - inq a n d mu s i c , sm a r t , s o l ­ v e n t . o w n h om e . WTi t e t o B o x N o . F 2 8 7 .


W O U L D a n y t h i r t y s o i n e - th in q , c u d d l y f em a l e s l ik e a b i t o f t u n w i t h a t h i r t y s o i n e t hm q . a t t r a c t i v e mu l e , n o c o m m i tm e n t r e q u i r e d . WYi te t o B o x N o . F 2 8 5 .


TWO A T T R A C T IV E l a d i e s . 5 0 ’s w i s h t o m e e t t w o q e n t s f o r d a n c in q p a r t n e r s , c om e o n a l l y o u b u d d i n g F r e d A s t a i r e s . WYi t e t o Bo x N o . F 2 8 2 .


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