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many people as possible will attend the cenotaph ceremony at noon.
memorial garden, the pro cession will open out on each side of the drive to allow the Mayor and his party to take their places. After prayers have been said and the National Anthem played, the pro cession will re-form and move to the Town Hall. The Mayor hopes as
will form in St .James’s Street and proceed to the cenotaph via Whalley Road and Moor Lane, arriving at noon. At the entrance to the
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a.in., which will he con ducted hy the Rev. Ronald I’hilpott. As it ends, a procession
A SPICC1AL Remem brance service being held at St .James's Church on Sunday will he attended hv Coun. I towel .Junes, the Mayor of Clitheroe. Residents are invited to
Help bring Christmas cheer to Yugoslavia
Sue Huron and deputy chief reporter Theresa Robson, are running a charity stall on Clitheroe Market on Saturday, sell ing bric-a-brac, books, household goods, clothing — in fact anything people are prepared to donate.
money for CAM I’Y, an aid ; mission to former Yugosla- | via launched by two Der- | byshire solicitor friends, ] who are filling a truck i with necessities such as baby food and medical supplies and setting off on December 18th to deliver the goods to the camps in time for Christmas.
Their aim is to raise
are smal
“We’ll sell anything we given, no matter how II or how big!” say Sue
YOU bring it, we’ll sell it — that’s the promise of two members of the ‘‘Clitheroe Advertiser and Times" staff intent on rais ing funds for aid to refu gee camps in war-ravaged former Yugoslavia. , The two, deputy editor
and Theresa, who feel that, like them, many local people have been touched by the plight of the refu gees and feel they must do something to help.
weight are at a premium in the aid convoy, they want to include something to brighten the lives of the children and are hoping to collect lightweight toys such as teddies, balls, colouring books, crayons and balloons to send.
Although space and [ Players score a hit for Derian House
Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 432331 (Classified)
Plans for bypass
to support the fund-raising bid can leave items — from a balloon to a book case — at the “Advertiser and Times” office in King Street today and tomor row, or go along on Satur day to the stall, which will be in the corner of the market near the ear park.
Anyone who would like
want us to sell, then come and buy a bargain; there should be plenty,” said Sue.
“If there is nothing you
change again
G A M F T i , ^ ■for /uo.osIa v .o.
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“GET your skates on to help Yugoslavian refugees,” say Sue (left) and Theresa
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WEST BRADFORD FC players lined up for a special presentation to the Derian House Chil dren’s Hospice Appeal, following the success of a charity fund-raising exercise earlier in the season.
p re s en ted by p la y e r iMark C h a th am (pic tured front left) to the
appeal’s Kibble Valley c h a i rm a n , Mr Jo h n Clayton, who in return presented the club with a framed certificate of appreciation. The play ers in th e ir new strip arc also in the line-up.
House is burgled twice
A HOUSK was burgled for the second time on Fri day, only h day after the owners disturbed a thief trying lo break in. The thief stole a silver
teapot, tray and sugar bowl an<l two gold rings,
valued at £407, from the house in Church Street at lO-JJO a.m. on Friday.
jumped 20 feet from the bathroom window when the returning owners frightened him. Nothing was taken in the incident, which took place between 9 and 9-50 a.m. In connection with the
On Thursday, a man
second incident, police are seeking a woman with (lark wavy hair, who was
seen sitting in a white B registration ear near the house at the time of the burglary.
sponsored pool mara thon, for the dual pur pose of buying a new strip for the players and making a donation to the hospice appeal. A £150 donation was
The club had held a
A UNITARY Ribblc Valley came top of the poll when members of the borough council put options to the vote at their meeting. Councillors showed
Unitary option tops poll with councillors
their support for unitary status in a vote on the minutes of last month’s special council meeting, when preferences to be submitted to the Local
cillors that the option to join with Burnley, Craven and Pendle would result in
New traffic plan ‘will bring town grinding to halt’
A CLITHEROE councillor has claimed the town will “grind to a halt” under a new traffic management scheme.
fellow members of the town council that he was “perturbed” about the scheme, which will include
Coun. John Cowgill told
widening pavements, parking. Clitheroe will incorporating mini-round- eventually grind to a halt,” abouts and introducing he said, one-way traffic along Rail- He further questioned way View Avenue.
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whole of the management scheme didn’t mention car
a Ribblc Valley Council that makes deliveries in decision to give the go-a- the Low Moor area, would head to the project.
that the scheme would Waddington Road, coincide with the start of Clitheroe Mayor Coun. construction on the old Howel Jones said that he auction mart site, which is understood such vehicles currently used as a car would simply be expected park.
THE Lancashire and Che shire Photographic Union Colour Print Folio went on display at Ribblesdalc Camera Club.
entries to the organisa tion’s 1993 competition, among them a print by
The folio included
“Clitheroe is going to around, the roundabout. Print entries
to drive over, rather than
includes a portrait work shop and on Tuesilay Mr R. Cook, of Clivigcr, will give a talk entitled “In and a r o u n d th e S o u th Pennines.”
club member Mr John West. Tomorrow’s meeting
Coun. Cowgill noted new mini-roundabout on be able to negotiate the His comments followed such as a car transporter whether large vehicles,
lose quite a lot of on-street parking.
is very per the
the status quo, because if we are going to play the numbers game it will take local government further away from us.” Coun. Jones told conn
eroe), who fully supports the bid for unitary status expressed dissatisfaction at the failure to include the s ta tu s quo in the submissions. He said: “The best choice would have been
support for unitary status Lhere was disagreement about the other opLions being put forward. Coun. Bert Jones (Clith
three options of Fas Lanes; a Blackburn Hyndhurn and Kibble Val ley “unitary authority and the retention of the status quo. Despite widespread
four submissions in order of preference should be a unitary Kibble Valley; an enhanced rural authority Kibble Valley and Pendle and Kibble Valley and Hyndburn. The council rejected the
Government Commission had been considered. It was agreed that the
councillors would be doubled.
councillors had received to allow t hem to make a clear decision on the options to be submitted to the Local Government Commission.
(Clitheroe) criticised the lack of information the
Coun. Frank Dyson
reduced accountability, because the number of
Bidding farewell
TURKIC will he a special visitor to the Sue Ryder autumn coffee morning in Clitheroe on Saturday. Mrs Vicky Parlett, the
appeal organiser for the North West, who began
the Sue Ryder shop in Castlegate 10 years ago, is retiring shortly and will be making her final visit to the local branch to wish supporters and volunteer workers well and thank them for their work. She has been based at
mission for the modified application given in June, 1993, the committee authorised the county sur veyor to make a new plan ning application, as the
bridge for pedestrians and cyclists to cross the bypass at this location, access to Dunkirk Farm and other m i n o r a m e n d m e n t s , including an acoustic fence adjacent to the farm cara van site. Having withdrawn per
told that Simonstone resi dents strongly opposed the modification. The commit tee agreed that consent for the junction should he withdrawn and the scheme rev e rt to the original design, with Simonstone Lane becoming a cul-de- sac on each side of the bypass. Plans still include a foot
however that, as a result of the chlorine plant being decommissioned, access down Simonstone Lane was no longer necessary. Councillors were also
Highways and Transporta tion Committee heard
PLANS for the It cad- Simonstone bypass are moving ahead, but have been amended to exclude the proposed junction with Simonstone Lane. While not part of the
Saturday’s coffee morning, in L i te
Cuerden Hall, the local Sue Ryder home at Dumber Bridge, but fol lowing retirement is mov ing to the south. The proceeds from
Church hall, will go towards the running of the home.
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