Chthcroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified) Cheery news for the Swan Hotel iudeet
bluer cl?etition C,'°e Advertiaer and thJ^hree^Ffihhlp
inn finTloft nb t-Xalley, pubs lo
10lle(] ,°Ut lhe barrels for the best
^\at' t^le beers sampled in the competi-
Preshent of ^ r i ? Cri aste in the mouth- Presulent of the Chamber of Trade Mr Peter
five "of brnins a"] ^t®wa.r| Pbnbley and a representa- tlve ? D T S A!pei AccKlent Repair Centre/Mr Ray-
whiVh hid' ber’ JU< g.e(l the beer ir> the three pubs, which had been nominated by regulars.
uolnllm? nnl *h’e n the ,Swan Hotl;1 in King Street, m ilcj, and the Cross Keys and White Horse, both
judges unanimously picked the John Smith’s beer served in the Swan Hotel as the overall winner.
m Clitheroe. After considerable pondering over their pints, the
most popular beer sold in each of the pubs. The Swan Hotels most popular was John Smith’s, at the Cross Keys it was Ward’s and at the White Horse
1 ne prize pint decision was made after tasting the
Sports clinic plan is
deferred
A PLAN to convert Ash- wood House, Old Langho, into a sports clinic and offices has been deferred
by councillors until next year.
approving the plans so that they could consider another two plans which a re due to a r is e in January.
Councillors postponed
existing building within Brockhall Village into a sports clinic, offices and three self-contained fiats.
Plans are to convert the
Parish Council expressed concern to the Planning and Development Commit tee at what it sees as a “piecemeal development” which will not create jobs.
Billington and Langho
the lack of an overall plan for the site and questioned its use as a residental development because of the lack of places at local primary schools.
The council criticised
TODAY and tomorrow, Boots the Chemist Ltd, Castle Street, will be open until G-30 p.m. P e te r Buckley Ltd,
Chemists’ rota
Railway View: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until (>-30 p.m.
Steel trailer
A BLUE steel trailer, valued at £200, was stolen from Pendle Trading E s ta te a t C h a tb u rn between 8-35 p.m. on Sun day and 9-35 a.m. on Monday.
JELLY, crisps and cake were on the menu for
children attending the 3M Neotechnic Christ- ice skatingTnTiiad^^ mas party on Saturday afternoon.
from F a th e r Christmas and watch the s tu n n in g tr ick s of The children are pictured enjoying themselves with magician magician Neil Roman.
More th an 80 children turned up to receive a present had been a success and thanked everyone who helped, Ne" Roman.
tures products for the pharmaceutical industry — on behalf of employees’ children. Organiser Kerry Ferguson said the afternoon
favourite songs before tea. There was also an exciting evening of The party was organised by the company — which manufac
The children took part in a fun-filled sing-along of all their aui
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Theakston’s rules supreme. The winning decision was based on a number of
factors — the taste, the smell and the ultimate test of whether the creamy head clung to the side of the glass. All three pints scored high on the judges’ cards, but a decision had to be made as to which pint had
the best effect on the tastebuds. Speaking on behalf of the judges, Mr Favell said:
“They are all good pints. It has been a very difficult decision, but the John Smith’s pint was exceedingly good.” Swan Hotel landlord Mr Harry Barlow was
sented a £50 cheque, kindly donated by James Alpe, ing the trophy from Lisa Rudgyard.
Hoping to speak
RIBBLE VALLEY MP Mr Nigel Evans will be speaking in his last Parlia mentary debate of the year tomorrow. Mr Evans will be push
ing hard for a national computerised registration scheme for people who would like their organs to be donated after their death. He hopes to be speaking
for 15 minutes at around 2-30 p .m ., b e fo re Department of Health Minister gives his speech. Mr Evans also hoped to
delighted with the decision and was presented with a trophy by Lisa Rudgyard, senior sales representative
at the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times.” Mr Barlow, as competition winner, has also pre
to the Injured Jockeys’ Fund. Pictured are Mr Barlow and his wife Carol receiv
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speak yesterday during a debate on the Crown Pros ecution Service and prob lems with cases being dropped before they reach court. Such issues, he believes, were one of the factors in the imminent closure of Clitheroe court.
Well supported
DESPITE a rainy morn ing, local people supported the Christian Aid coffee morning in Clitheroe resulting in a total of £382.33 raised from the
by Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and
various stalls. The event was attended
Mrs Tony Jackson and Clitheroe Mayor Coun. Howel Jones. Thanks were expressed to all who helped in any way.
Car vandalised
VANDALS ripped a mir ror and windscreen wiper off a Lada car, causing damage valued at £50, at Queen Mary Terrace Whalley, on Sunday.
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