C l i t h e r o e 2 2 3 2 4 ( E d i t o r i a l ) , 2 2 3 2 3 ( A d v e r t i s i n g ) . B u r n l e y 4 2 2 3 3 1 ( C l a s s i f i e d , ) ,’s l a t e s t s c h e m e
A SPECIAL brand of com p an io n sh ip and s e c u r i ty w ill be on offer, when the doors open a t Castle View House — a showpiece s u p p o r t iv e h o u s in g scheme in C l ith e ro e
for the over 65s. A l is t o f re s id e n ts is now
b e in g c om p i le d f o r th e R ib b le V a l le y A b b ey f ie ld Society f la t le ts , in C as tle View, an d th e r e a r e s till p laces fo r th o s e who feel th e y c o u ld b e n e f i t f rom th e scheme. “ T h e f l a t l e t s a r e fo r
th o s e ' o v e r 6 5 s w h o fe e l lo n e ly a n d h a v e r e a c h e d th e s ta g e w h e re th e y no lo n g e r w a n t to b e b o th e r e d w i th th e h a s s le o f m a jo r household ta sk s and s h o p p i n g , ” s a i d t h e s o c i e ty ’s c h a i rm a n , M r R o y D ew h u r s t , who g av e t h e “ A d v e r t i s e r a n d T im e s ” a p re v iew o f th e newly-completed £500,000 development. M r D e w h u r s t h a s ch aired th e so cie ty since i t
o f f e r s c o m p a n i o n s h i p Sheila Nixon reports
i t y o f l i f e f o r lo n e ly , e ld e r ly p e o p le , e n ab l in g th em to m a in ta in t h e i r independence while enjoy in g th e s e cu r i ty o f a su p p o r t iv e h o u s in g scheme. N o w t h e d r e a m i s
a lm o s t complete. Once th e s e le c t io n c om m i t te e h a s
d o n e i t s w o rk , th e wet-- come m a t will b e in place for a to ta l o f 10 re s id en ts . T h e b u i ld in g , w h ich is
t h e l a t e s t in a l a r g e n e tw o r k o f A b b e y f ie ld
h o uses sp re ad th ro u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y , h a s ta k e n s h a p e on th e K i rkm o o r s ide of C lith e ro e Railway S ta t io n and is te s t im o n y to t h e d e d i c a t i o n o f M r
D ew h u r s t a n d h is h a r d w o rk in g committee. ■ “We feel i t offers su p e rb
a c c o m m o d a t io n , w i th h ig h -q u a l i ty f i t t in g s , an d w i l l p r o v id e a p e r f e c t home fo r lonely people in n e e d o f com p a n io n sh ip ,” h e s ta ted . T h e c o n t r a c to r s h a v e
w a s fo rm e d , fo l low in g a now finished th e £500,000 p u b l ic m e e t in g in 1988, b u ild in g , which h a s b e en c a l led b y th e la te C o u n . m a in ly f in a n c e d b y th e Jo h n Cliff, a fo rm e r R ibble G o v e r n m e n t ’s H o u s in g V alley Mayor. T h e ir vision C o rporation, and th e f i r s t w a s to p ro v id e a h ig h qual- r e s id e n t s a r e e x p e c te d
H o s p i t a l p l a n s o n t h e a g e n d a
D E C IS IO N S on fo u r p lanning applications involving Brockhal l H o sp i tal h av e b e en d e fe r re d fo r a s i te vis it. T h e a p p l ic a t io n s co n ce rn a p ro p o s ed ch an g e from
in s t i tu t io n a l to re s id en t ia l u s e fo r nine p ro p e r t ie s in th e h o sp i ta l g ro u n d s .
. . . ,
M em b e rs of Ribble Valley Council s P lan n in g and D ev elo pm en t Committee ag re ed th a t ' th e y ne ed ed to
v is i t th e s i te b e fo re mak in g a n y decisions. C o u n . H ow e l J o n e s (C l i th e ro e ) em p h a s is e d th e
im p o r ta n c e o f c o n s id e re d , r a th e r th a n p ie c em e a l , d ev elo pm en t, n o t in g th a t th e h o u ses w e re p a r t o f a to ta l in s t i tu t io n an d should n o t b e t re a te d s ep a ra te ly . T h e com m itte e h e a rd , h ow ev er , th a t all w e re located
on th e p e r im e te r o f th e g ro u n d s an d would n o t affect a n y decisions concerning d ev elo pm en t in th e c en t re o f
th e in s t i tu t io n . “ I w a n t to s e e a p p ro v a l . T h e p u rp o s e o f s e l l in g
th e s e p ro p e r t ie s is to fa c i l i ta te m a in te n a n c e ,” said C o u n . B i l l F lem in g (B i l l in g to n ) : “T h e r e a r e o th e r h o u ses s e t in th e middle o f th e h o sp ita l a n d 1^ would oppose s e p a ra te sale o f th em , w i th good re a so n .” Coun. F r a n k Dyson (C litheroe) said a b r ie f, pro v id in g g u id e l in e s fo r o v e ra l l d e v e lo pm en t on th e s i te ,
should p re c ed e a n y decisions. “I t is e s s en t ia l th a t such a re p o r t is made, to g e th e r
w i th a s i te v is i t , b e fo re th e s e decisions a re tak en ,
h e said.. P lan n in g m a n a g e r M r S tew a r t Bailey said a d ra f t
b r ie f would b e p re p a re d in t im e fo r th e n e x t m e e tin g .
n e x t m onth. • Said Mr D ew h u rs t : “I ’m
a g re a t b e l iev e r in offering eld e rly people accommoda tio n w h e re life is going on — n o t somewhere on th e f r in g e o f th in g s . TH a t’s w h y th i s p a r t ic u la r s i te was chosen, because i t is so close to th e town. I t is
ju s t p e r fe c t .” M o s t ro om s h a v e a n
e x c e l l e n t v iew o f t h e C litheroe townscape, w ith th e C as tle a s i ts dominant fe a tu re . T h e h ouse is only a few h u n d re d y a rd s from th e m a rk e t , p o s t office, h e a l th c en t re a n d a la rg e
E a ch re s id e n t h a s his o r
h e r ow n ro om , w i th e n s u i te s h ow e r a n d to i le t fa c ilitie s an d a smal l k i t c h en e t te w h e re b re a k fa s ts
a n d o th e r sn a c k s c an be p re p a re d . Two main meals a d ay will be p re p a re d by th e re s id e n t h o u s e k e e p e r a n d th e s e a r e n o rm a l ly s e rv e d in th e com m u n a l
din in g a re a. R e s id en ts a re re sp o n si
b le f o r t h e fu r n i s h in g , c le an in g , d e c o r a t in g an d g en e ra l c a re of th e i r own fla t le ts . Rooms h av e te le v i s i o n a n d t e l e p h o n e p oints , b u t p rovision of th e eq u ipm en t is th e re s id e n t’s choice a n d re sp o n s ib i l i ty . In addition to th e en su ite sh ow e rs , a b a th is av a i l ab le on th e f i r s t floor for o c c a s i o n a l u s e b y re s id en ts . T h e g ro u n d f lo o r co n
ta in s fiv e re s id e n t s ’ f la t le ts and a la rg e , comfort-
a b l y - f u r n i s h e d
lo u n g e /d in in g a r e a a d ja c en t to th e main kitchen. T h e r e is a lso a w e l l - e q u ip p e d la u n d ry fo r th e
u se o f re s id en ts . Th e f i r s t floor is se rv ed
b y b o th s ta i rw a y s a n d a p a s s e n g e r lif t and contains a fu r th e r five fla t le ts , th e h o u s e k e e p e r ’s f l a t a n d a c c o m m o d a t i o n f o r a d e p u ty h o u s ek e ep e r when
req u ired .
■ S a id M r D ew h u r s t : “ I t is in ten d ed th a t re s id en ts should t r e a t th e f la t le ts as th e i r own homes, welcom in g ou ts id e v is ito rs o r fel low r e s id e n t s e n t i re ly a t th e i r own choice an d dis c r e t io n . T h e h o u s e w i l l w e lcom e l in k s w i th th e local community and w ith
c h u r c h l e a d e r s o f a l l denominations.” R e s i d e n t s w i l l b e
c h a r g e d a w e e k ly r e n t , w h ich is c u r r e n t ly £110. This includes h e a t in g and l ig h t in g , tw o m a in m e a ls p e r day an d th e u s e of th e lo u n g e , d in in g ro om a n d lau n d ry . T h e g a rd e n s will b e a t tra c t iv e ly landscaped an d , w ith a p a tio a re a , will b e available to re s id e n ts a t a p p ro p r ia te t im e s o f th e y e a r . R e s id e n t s w i th a special in te re s t m ay hav e th e o p p o r tu n i ty to a s s is t in k e ep in g th e g a rd e n s tid y . A p p l ic a t io n fo rm s a n d
fu r th e r information can be o b ta in e d f rom th e r e s i d e n ts ’ selection committee s e c re ta ry a t 11 P e e l P a rk A v e n u e , C l i th e ro e , o r by c o n ta c t in g M r D ew h u r s t a t A r n s id e H o u s e ,1 Old B ack L a n e , Wiswell (te l: 0254 822921).
C l i t h e r o e A d v e r t i s e r & T im e s , A p r i l 1 5 t h , 1 9 9 3 7
Mart sale of spring lambs
A T th e f i r s t p r iz e sh ow an d sale-of sp r in g lambs a t G isb um Auction M a r t , R . K . I b i s o n w a s j u d g e d champion. ■ - Class 1: B e s t p a i r lambs
to a v e rag e 35kg p lu s — 1 an d 3 R . K. Ib iso n (£60, £ 5 6 .8 0 ) , 2 W . S . L y n c h (£55). C la s s 2: B e s t p a i r lambs
to a v e rag e 34.5kg plu s — 1 a n d 3 K. R . G e ld a r d (£52, £49.50), 2 J . Holden a n d Sons (£49). S h e e p . L i g h t lam b s
GP warns hospital bed shortage
A LOCAL GP h a s will be blocked,” h e said. P rev io u s ly , families an d
could be fewer beds
longer,-“blocking” beds. “I t ’s a nice id e a to t r y to
G P s d e c id e d w h e th e r a k e e p p e o p le a t h om e a s
th e new Community Care Act. D r la n W h ite , who p ra c
to d e te rm in e th e am o u n t th e N H S ,” D r W h i te said, th e D e p a r tm e n t o f Social
t is e s a t W h a l ley H e a l th C en t re , said p a t ie n ts could face a “lo n g -w in d ed ” an d “ s low ” a s s e s sm e n t p r o c e s s , b e f o r e b e in g d i s c h a r g e d f r om h o s p i t a l u n d e r th e n ew legislation.
“W e a r e a l l v e ry co n
c e rn ed a n d sc ep t ic a l th a t th e r e will b e cash l im its im p o sed v e ry qu ick ly on th e sy s tem an d th a t beds
S e cu r i ty would c o n tr ib u te . M r S t e v e N e w t o n , A s o f T h u r sd a y , Social social s e rv ic e s policy and S e r v i c e s m u s t a s s e s s p lam u n g m a n a g e r fo r Lan-
XT
w h e th e r p e o p le s h o u ld e n te r re s id e n t ia l c a re , a s p a r t o f th e A c t ’s a im to allow ev ery o n e to live as in d ep en d en tly a s possible fo r a s long a s possible. D r W h i te f e a r s t h a t
su c h a s s e s sm e n t s co u ld lead to. C lith e ro e Hospi tal p a t i e n t s , f o r e x am p le , r e m a i n i n g 'n h o s p i t a l
c a s h i r e , a d m i t t e d t h a t Social S e rv ic e s would be w o rk in g to a limited b u d g e t , while th e D e p a r tm e n t o f Social S e c u r i ty b u d g e t fo r r e s id e n t ia l c a r e h a d b e en open-ended, growing f rom £10 m illio n to £ 2 .5 b i l l io n o v e r t h e l a s t 30 y e a rs . • B u t h e a r g u e d t h a t
available a t Clitheroe o r r e s id e n t ia l h om e a n d co n ce rn is th a t th e y will h ih ty to p ro v id e a w id e r Hospital as a result of ~
re la t iv e e n te re d a n u rs in g much a s possible. O u r b ig p ^ n g e s , sucn a s in e u n only income w as a s se s sed fall b a ck on family and on ra n g e of services .
d e la y s s h o u ld n o t b e p ro b lem a n d em p h a s ised t h e o v e r a l l p o s i t i v e changes , such a s th e flexi-
ran g e ‘W e h av e w o rk ed v e ry
h a rd w i th th e h e a l th a u th o r i t ie s to com e u p w i th ro b u s t a g re em en ts , which should n o t re s u l t in people b e in g in ho sp ita l lo n g e r ,” h e said.
“A lo t o f r e s e a r c h h a s
sh ow n t h a t p e o p le d o n ’t w a n t to b e u p r o o t e d . Many w a n t to s ta y in th e i r own homes u n t i l th e y die. W e h av e developed more serv ice s to enable th em to do th a t .”
m a d e to 1 7 0 .3 p (1 5 9 p ) , s t a n d a r d t o 1 7 1 . 4 p (152.1p), medium to 155.7p (144.4p). S u p e r l ig h t hoggs m ad e to 140p (137p), l ig h t h o g g s to 129. I p (112.7p), s ta n d a rd to 142.7p (121p), m e d ium to 138.6p (120.3p), h e a v y to 1 2 8 .7 p ( l lO p ) , o v e rw e i g h t t o 1 2 4 .4 p (105.9p). H a lf -b red ew es m a d e to £47 .5 0 (£36.80), h o r n e d ew e s to £ 3 7 .2 0 (£24.55), ram s to £48.50 (£39.35). T h e re w e re 30.28 to n n e s
o f p ro d u c e fo rw a rd , w i th b a r l e y s t r a w m a k in g to £55 p e r to n n e . -
Theft of Astra
T H IE V E S m ad e off w i th a V au x h all A s t ra , v a lued a t £ 4 ,0 0 0 , f r om a g a r a g e fo re c o u r t in G isb um a t 1- 30 p .m . la s t Tu e sd ay . The v eh ic le h a s th e r e g i s t r a tio n n um b e r H217 D NR.
Stereo stolen
A JV C s te r e o , v a lu e d a t £150, w a s s to le n f rom a F o rd E s c o r t in L ow e rg a te ' c a r p a r k , C l i t h e r o e , b e tw e e n l i - 4 5 a n d 11-55 a .m . la s t T u e sd ay .
H a r d w o r k a d d s u p t o s u c c e s s a s t o p s t u d e n t
A SLAIDBURN farmer’s wife with a flair for
sums is the country’s top student. M o th e r -o f - tw o M r s M a r ty H a n d le y h a s b e e n
aw a rd ed a C ity an d Guilds s i lv e r medal, a f te r p ro d u c in g th e c o u n t ry ’s , b e s t p e r fo rm an c e in a n accoun
ta n c y e x am . ' S h e a t te n d e d a c o u rs e ru n b y M y ersco u g h Col
leg e a t C lith e ro e P a r ish Hall, s tu d y in g ag r ic u l tu re an d h o r t ic u l tu re p h a se 111 accounts . I t w as specially a im e d a t f a rm e r s ’ w iv e s w h o w a n te d to a c q u i re e x p e r t is e re la t iv e to th e i r family b u s in es ses . M rs H an d ley (30), o f Cro a sd a le Ho u se F a rm , who
h e lp s h e r h u sb an d , Malcolm,to ru n a sh e e p fa rm , o b ta in ed th e h ig h e s t m a rk in a exam ta k e n b y s tu d e n ts a t ag r ic u l tu re colleges th ro u g h o u t E n g lan d . T h e s i lv e r m ed a l is aw a rd e d a t th e e x am in e r s ’ d is c re t io n an d only i f th e s tu d en t , w i th th e co u n try ’s
to p m a rk convinces th em th a t i t is o f th e h ig h e s t o f s tan d a rd s . “I ’m ab so lu tely th r i l le d . to g e t th is medal, fo r a t
school I w a sn ’t b r i l l ia n t , only m a n a g in g to s c ra p e th ro u g h m y ex am s ,” said Blackpool-born M rs H and- ley, who h a s lived a t S la id b um since h e r m a r r iag e s ev en y e a r s ago. S h e a d d e d th a t sh e ow ed m u ch o f h e r su c c e s s
to th e C lith e ro e co u rse le c tu re r , M rs L om a Tyson. “T h e co u rse h a s b e en a trem en d o u s he lp a n d I am
now ab le to do o u r b u s in es s accounts in a p ro fes
sional m a n n e r ,” sh e said. M rs H an d ley , wh o se tw o sons, David and P e te r ,
20-w e ek co u rse la s t y e a r . O u r p ic tu re shows h e r a t a special p re s en ta t io n
a re ag ed fo u r an d tw o re sp e c t iv e ly , completed th e
a t M y e rsco u g h Co lleg e re c e iv in g h e r s i lv e r m ed a l from M r I a n P a rso n s , o f th e b o a rd o f gov e rn o rs .
NEW OPPORTUNI in ribble Valley
1 s s< ,SSVS \ s S SSS sSS
NOW IS THE TIME TO STUDY FOR THE FOUNDATION YEAR OF A DEGREE AT WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE
T H R O U G H A P R O G R A M M E O F F E R E D B Y A C C R I N G T O N & R O S S E N D A L E C O L L E G E A N D L A N C A S T E R U N IV E R S IT Y .
D a y t i m e c l a s s e s . P l a y g r o u p f a c i l i t i e s . E n t r y b y
i n t e r v i e w . N o p r e v i o u s q u a l i f i c a t i o n s r e q u i r e d . S t a r t s S e p t e m b e r 1 9 9 3 . A p p r o x 1 5 h o u r s p e r w e e k .
W H A L L E Y A D U L T C E N T R E
MONDAY P a in t in g fo r P le a s u r e
, C u r ta in s 8i C o v e r s C r e a t e s S ow in g
T c IC h l TUESDAY P a in t in g fo r P le a s u re
W o o d c a rv in g P o t te ry C r a f t P o t te ry C r a f t WEDNESDAY Fu rn itu re R e s to ra t io n P ic tu r e F ram in g
THURSDAY P o t te r y C ia f f A d v a n c e d F re n c h C o n v e r s a t io n L e a rn t o D raw Y o g a (m ix e d a bility)
P o t te ry C r a f t W a te r C o lo u r P a in t in g
C a l l ig ra p h y English fo r E n jo ym e n t
FRIDAY W a te r C o lo u r P o in t in g
P a in t in g fo r P le a s u r e P a in t in g fo r P le a s u r e W a te r C o lo u r P a in t in g
9 .3 0 -
1.00-3.00 1.30- 7 .1 5 - 7 .1 5 - 7 .1 5 - 7 .1 5 -
11.30 3.30
9.15 9.15 9.15 9.15
S u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n o f t h e F o u n d a t i o n y e a r a t W h a l l e y g u a r a n t e e s p r o g r e s s i o n t o L a n c a s t e r U n i v e r s i t y BOWLAND AREA - SUMMER TERM CLASSES K NDAY P Y
FEES
£19.85-£9.50 £17.05-£8.15 £14.20-£6.80 £17.05-£8.15
£25.55-£12.25 £19.85-£9.50 £17.05-£8.15 £17.05-£8.15
£25.55-£12.25 £22.70-£10.85
£25.55-£12.25 £17.05-£8.15.
£25.55-£12.25 £25.55-£12.25 £17.05-£8.15
£25.55-£12.25 £22.70-£10.85 £25.55-£12.25
£25.55-£12.25 £22.70-£10.85 £25.55-£12.25 £25.55 -£12.25
MONDAY C a l l ig ra p h y S t re tc h & Flex (m ix e d ability) P h o to g r a p h y
EVENING CLASSES AT RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE £14.20-£6.80
Hortstry (4 w e e k s : 1 0 th , 17 th ,
2 4 th M a y , 7 th J u n e ) C a r M a in t e n a n c e - re f re s h e r :
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TUESDAY i • b e g in n e r s
P a in t in g fo r P le a s u r e
THURSDAY. Fin e W in e s W b o dw o rk .•
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Hurst Green Vilage Hal .. T
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Chatbum C.E. School Flower Arranging
ainting for Pleasure
Waddlngton Methodist Improve your French
YogaGisbum Primary W N A
Social Dancing Bashall Ernes wage Hall TU
Flower Crafts Chatbum School
EDESDY
Ceep Fit/Aerobics Get up and Dance
K YSDHR A hatbim School
Waddlngton Methodist rooms
W FEES
£11.35-£5.45 £14.20 -£6.80
£11.35-£5.45 £14.20-£6.80
£19.15-£920 £8.50-£4.10
£25.55-£12.25
£17.05-£8.15 £17.05-58.15
MONDAY YogaSlmonstone C.E. Flower Arranging Read C.E Yoga (Improvers) St Leonards Langho Ballroom/Sequence Dancing Langho Community Centre
Badminton (mixed ability) StAugustines Billington •
TUESDAY £12.80-£6.15 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ i
Copy Nook Hotel, Bolton by Bowkmd
usic (5 weeks) 8.00-9.15
WESEK 5
7.15-9.15 6 7.30-9.30 5
FE ES
£8.85 -£4.25 £17.05-58.15
£14.20 -£6.80
7.30-9.30 6 £17.05-£8.15 7.45-9.15 6 £12.80-56.15
7.30-9.30 5 £17.05-58.15 7.30-9.30 5 £17.05-58.15
7.30-9.00 6 £12.80-£6.15. 8,00-10.00 5 £14.20-£6.80
HALLEY RURAL AREA - SUMMER TERM COURSES FEES
W EEKS
7.00 - 8.30 5 7.00 - 9.00 5 7.30 - 9.30 5
£10.65-£5.10 £14.20 -£6.80 £14.20 -£6.80
5 £14.20-£6.80
DAY CLASSES IN CLITHEROE - SUMMER TERM M
Holiday French Parish Church HaS TE AUSD B Y
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Over 60’s Keep Fit PendleClub , • W
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Up Reading Trinity. Youm & Community Centre Badminton (al abilities) Roeriekri Leisure Centre
Preative Sewing arish Church HaB
Radminton (al abilities) N A
Callgaphy SpmjaM Church Hal
t Pauls Church Hal C YSDHR A
oefeW Leisure Centre EDESDY
WESEK FE ES
1.30-3.00 5 £10.65-£5.10 1.45-3.15 5 £10.65-£5.10
2.00-3.30 6 £12.80-£6.15 10.00-12 6 £17.05-58.15
1.45-3.15 6 £12.80-£6.15 1.30-3.30 6 £17.05-58.15 6 FE LA
1.30-3.30 1.45-3.15
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SAILING AND WINDSURFING COURSES 8 Saturday mornings from 9.00 -12.00
F o r t h o s e i n t e r e s t e d i n t a k i n g u p s a i l i n g a n d / o r w i n d s u r f i n g , o r f o r t h o s e w i t h a l i m i t e d a b i l i t y i n e i t h e r s p o r t a n d w i s h t o i m p r o v e .
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Fee - £80
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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING COURSE
8 Thursday evenings from 7.00 - 9.00pm
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REMISSION OF FEES
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