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Clitlieroc Aihirrllxi’r A- Times. Avgust 12th, 109±JS_ Cl it havoc 22.12!, (Editorial), 22,12:1 (Advertwiny). Burnley J,22X11 (Clar ified)


WITHIN days of being born, a beautiful baby girl is making h i s t o r y a t


B r ows h o lme Hall, simply by vi r tue of who she is.


I’ w o - w e e k - o 1 d Eleanor Constance Parker is the first child to call Hrow- s h o I m e h o m e i n m o re t han a century.


She is the daughter of Mr Robert Parker (158) and his wife Amanda C!l), wiio live in the Grade I listed Tudor bn i Idinj; with Mr


Worthwhile


despite mud MUDDY co n d i t i o n s proved to be no problem for the Clitheroe Ram­ blers, when they set off from Benlham for a circu­ lar walk on Tuesday last week. Slippery stiles and foot­


by Peter Devine


Mr Ro b e r t P a r k e r inherited the manor home from his bachelor cousin, the late Col Robert Parker, who spent his childhood in Condon. Col Parker’s father, John Parker, born in 1857,


Parker’s parents, Mr and Mrs Christopher Parker.


Ruilt in 1507 and set in a 020-acre estate, Brow- sholme is a formidable place indeed for a little girl who will literally be l iving amongst history.


believed to have been the last member of the family to grow up there.


is of this size which are


“It means something to us that the house was built by an ancestor and, provided it can still be lived in, we will continue to do so. That depends really on Government taxation,” he added.


actually lived in by the family — Browsholme and Leighton Hall, near Lancaster,” Mr Parker explained. “Browsholme is a very important house. It’s not a stately home. IPs a gentlemen’s resi­ dence. There are fewer and fewer of them, e s p e c i a l l y Lancashire.


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“There are only two houses in Lancashire


Mr Parker, who is a c h a r t e r e d s u r v e y o r


Eleanor (pictured with her proud parents) may even provide the inspiration for further improvements.


with John Pallister, explained the difficul­ ties of maintaining a house the size of Browsholme, but said the building was pres- e n t l y in s o u n d condition.


“In the historical con­ text, it’s exciting to have a baby here for the first time since ia57,” Mr Parker said. “ It’s a very friendly house. There are no ghost s , no s e c r e t passages.


“ But the family and Eleanor will need a lot of energy on a day-to- day basis to keep Browsholme going. She’ll be a busy girl.”


It’s full steam ahead on housing schemes


TH E Kibble Valley C o u n c i l ’s H o u s in g


bridges were negotiated by the parly, led by Pat Pa r ro t t on the walk through SLaggarlh, Bran- stone Beck, Holly 'free and tin- Great Stout Foiirstones. Although the retu—t to


C om mittee h ea rd of th e p r o g r e s s w i th h o u s in g a s so c ia tio n developments in the


area. The following sites


Bent ham via Maiden Bridge, Fleet Green and <billhead was damp and their view of the Ingle- borough summit was hin­ dered by cloud, the sight of the surrounding fields, bathed in sunlight, made the walk worthwhile.


Pick-up taken


A TOYOTA pick-up van stolen overnight on Thurs­ day, from Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, was later round abandoned in Bacup. Police said that the vehicle had sustained damage to its front offside.______


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already have a grant allo­ cation and brief details of the present situation are


chester, eight homes for rent to local young people. Work in progress. Abbey Mill site, Billing­


ton: Eight homes for local young people. St Vincent’s Housing


as follows:Housing 21 schemes: Kirkrnoor Road, Clith­ eroe, 2!) elderly persons’ dwellings in a sheltered scheme. Work started last


month. Wilpshire Depot, Wilp- shire: To use funds already available to build seven homes for rent to local


young people, "radfor ’


Housing Association schemes: Clitheroe Auc­ tion Mart site, 17 Rats for young people to rent. Work to start in January,


Bradford and Northern \ SMITH —


JENKINSON A honeymoon in tin- Gun iii-ju.s followed the wedding nr Mr linger Ian Smith, of Waddiiigton, and Miss Melanie Jane Jcnkinson.


work in the insurance business, were married in St Helen’s Church, Wad- dington, and are Lo live in the village.


The-couple, who both


son of Mr and Mrs G. H Smith, of Peter Barn, Waddingtnn, and the bride is the elder daughter of Mrs G. Billington, of Lea dale Green, Leylanrl.


The bridegroom is the


of ivory silk dnpion with shawl collar anil train. He


The bride won; a gown


veil was held in place by a headband of pink silk and dried flowers.


I ARIES (Mar 21 - Apr 20) As always you can mate Iasi decisions vou have Tou, quick-linking stands you in U00^.


look forward lo &omo Interesting opportunities Ca a more detailed forecast.


I TAURUS (Apr 21 - May 20)


n | Bo witling to givo as well as to lake in doso relationships Thorn's no tolling where your itchy led may tako you. Cal K \ l mo to hear whore a note ol caution is sounded and who


I GEMINI (May 21 - Juno 20) I ity. Call mo lo hoar more.


I CANCER (Juno 21 - July 20) y0U and when is a close alliance highlighted.


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I Nothing very important needs your attention. For now you can enioy peace, or lollow other pleasurable pastimes. August also brings a time ol increasing romantic popular-


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hntnpiel of pink silk and dried flowers, the bride was given away by her brother, Mr Richard Mark Jenkinson.


Carrying a tear shaped


mony were the bride’s sis­ ters! the Misses Helen anti Sally Billinglon and Miss Sarah Clarke, a friend of the bride.


Bridesmaids at the cere


deep pink dresses with headdresses of dried and silk flowers. They carried matching posies of deep pink dr ied and si lk Powers.


The bridesmaids wort


mony was the bride­ groom’s twin brother, Mr David Smith.


Best man at the cere­ KUffl a s s.ra.»s'xs“ci.». ~ l answers and a more detailed forecast,


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& I nil/psnrtexlraadvanlago to romance.


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mony were Mr Duncan Bark anil the bridegroom's b ro th e r , Mr Duncan


Smith.


The wedding ceremony was conducted by the Rev.


Alan Bailey, with Mr D. Hartley playing the organ.


at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington.


son, Clilheroc. The reception was held I'hotograpli: Mr Smith- Ushers for the cere­


homes to rent to local young people, funds already available. Work to


Whalley Depot: four


start in October. North British Housing


History was made in


Rimington A WALK through history was the theme of Clitheroe Naturalists’ outing on Sa turday, when Mrs Muriel Wright took mem­ bers around Rimington and district, pointing out many places of interest


along Lhe way. The route, which began


at the Black Bull Hotel, followed Slankill Beck to Newby Hall, Howgill and Middop Hall, built during the Kith century in the old Domesday manor of “Myl- hupe,’’ one of the most extensive and valuable grazing farms in Craven and part of the great e s t a t e of the Bol ton family.


passed through Whytha arm, Marlin Top, Ox


From there the group


Close and Stopper Lane, to pause at the former Wesleyan Chapel attended by Francis Duckworth, composer of hymn tunes. His best-known tune was named after the village of | Rimington and is known the world over, the hymn being “Jesus shall Reign.”


| drizzle during the tour, which endctl in Rimington, the total count was nearly


Despite a Hither heavy


'70 different flowering plants.


thanked Mrs Wright for a most informat ive and interesting walk.


Mrs Chri s Rickies


I leaving Clilheroe Station at 11 a.m. Leader will be Gwen Robinson.


The next outing will be to Sawley on August 21st,


ca" Four-year ban for shou-d I I turn your attention lo teamwork.


CAPRICORN (Doc 21 - Jan 19) Don', bo dravm into


i n ^ w o a ^ h a t on thi S io r hand, might speed up working olliciency.


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month Unexpected news could load to exciting financial j M S X - n e a is lo-iso but callmo to homhow to


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Somcono close ncods some moral support. II you'ro sin mnTromanco lorocast and what gives you a lot to think


do‘. " i T « o ' io end yet. - about? Aro you really in for a memoroblo time?


c a l l s c h a r g e d AT M j r e R m in u t e . a p p p r m in u t e a t a l l o t h e r t im e s


lin realised he had (lone a great deal of wrong and v e r y


fact that it was Mcboughlins second dnnk-driviiiL offence within a 10-year period. He was also fined _iniein.<- win" ............ ... * - , ,K1P


lii banning him, magistrates took account of the In hanimiK n,,n* in.in»nu.in;r* anil ordered to pay costs of 12.i.


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In mitigation, Mr John Lumley said that MeLough­ ninth regretted the incident.


Langho drink-driver A LANGHO motorist who was breathalysed by police and round to be nearly three times over the legal limit was banned from driving for four years.


Appearing before Clitheroe magistrates, trainee accountant Geoffrey Michael McLoughlm (22), ol


.


Midfield, pleaded guilty to the offence. Miss Rat Bramley, prosecuting, said that


run into a hedge.


lin, he replied: “Give it here, 1 know it’s going to be positive.” He was found to have 97 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml. of breath, the legal limit being .!•>


When the police decided to breathalyse McLaugh­ ,


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Association, Grindleton Mill site, Grindleton: Be­ cause of problems with an ethylene pipeline, allo­ cated funds will hopefully be switched to provide homes for young people on part of the Kirkmoor Road


site. Committee members


agreed to support the sug­ gested priority for bids


from housing associations to the housing corporation for grant aid in 1DD1/D5. Tiie priority order is: (1) Anchor Housing


Association — land off Church Lane, Mellor, to provide a sheltered hous­ ing scheme for frail elderly people. Scheme to lie jointly supported by nib­ ble Valley Council and South nibble Borough


Council. (2) Eaves Brook Hous­


ing Association — land at St Wilfrid’s Church, Lon- gridge, to provide 18 elderly persons’ homes in a sheltered scheme. C5) Muir Housing Group


youngsters on


owned land. (5) North British Hous­


ing Association — site of Castle Castings, Clith­ eroe, to build homes for rent and sale to local young families as part of a comprehensive commer- cial/housing development. (0) North British Hous­


— Commercial Hotel site, Gisburn, to build houses for rent to young people. (-1) West Pennine Hous­


ing Association — land at Chatham Road, Clitheroe, to build homes for rent and sale to local young families as part of a com­ prehens iv e com me r- cial/housing development.


ing Association — land at Bawdlands, Clitheroe, to build a care home for local mental ly handicapped


at Littlemnor, Sabden. There has been little- progress to provide homes for local young families on this site.


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