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The Westminster Dog of the Year Show is back on the calendar and, once again, Clitheroe pet food manufacturer B. Dugdale and Son Ltd, creator of the top brand product “Wuffit- mix,” is sponsoring the event.


The parliamentarians who pass the laws that we live by are being asked to lay down their sticks and their carrots and, instead, pick up their dog leads and shout “walkies!”


Looking for top in Commons


Local firm sponsoring canine contest by Max Gardner


Clitheroe Auction Mart. Although the sales have


C l i th e ro e s a le s were acceptable and could bo allowed to continue.


the whole th a t the


town and has relatively lit­ tle impact on the town as a whole. The situation could lie very much worse if a situation in the middle of the town were chosen,” Coun. Stephen Sutcliffe


“This site is well out of said.


entirely happy about this enterprise, it seems to have little or no impact.” Coun. Stephen Holt


W h i ls t i am not


pointed out that the Gis- burn Auction Mart Sunday markets were a problem


beeause of the traffic con­ gestion they generated.


tr “Lam apt aware of any


we have got to hear in mind the fact that it might not do now, but it could do later.” Coun. Holt said.


affic problems here. Bift


the sales were acceptable in their present format.


Coun. John Cowgill said


it turn into a Sunday mar­ ket. This is specifically a ear hoot and collectors’ sale,” he said, warning that a Sunday market could pave the way for more general retail use in that area.


“I would not like to see


Crystal clear for ramblers’ round trip


THE Clitheroe Ramblers'


In conjunction with the N a t io n a l C a n in e Defence League, Dug- dales are inviting all dog owning MPs and Peers to participate in a com­ petition which incorpo­ rates an element of fun with a serious message. The h o u s e - tra in e d Peers, along with their “commoner” colleagues, will be expected to demonstrate any special relationship that exists between themselves and their “best friends,” who will be judged on their welfare, special attrib­ utes and any good deeds they may have carried out.


through Dean and the Rigg of England, the group took a lunch break in Graystones, returning westwards via Spcnhmok Mill, Kullstnncs and Sab­ den Fold.


from Sabden. Heading eas tw a rds


vided excellent views of the Bleasdale Fells for the Sunday walk. The ram­ blers set off from Bailey Hey and stopped at Hazei- hnrsl for a short lunch break.


Commenting on the com­ petition, the NCDL chief executive, Clarissa Baldwin, said: “It serves to help communicate to the public the commit­ ment and responsibili­ ties associated with owning a dog through­ out its life.”


From over 100 entrants last year, Angus, the West Highland white terrior, won the ballot. But this time around his owner, Labour MP Bryan Gould, will not be contesting the prize win­ ner’s rosette because he has agreed to help to judge the final in March. Any money raised from


* canine welfare through our continued sponsor­ ship of the competition, which, last year proved to be an immense success.”


Mr Roger Dugdale, sales director of the local com­ pany states: “We have decided to support the essential work of the NCDL in promoting


network with 15 rescue centres nationwide. Its policy states that no healthy dog which comes into its care will be des­ troyed. The charity cares for up to 2,000 dogs at any one time.


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YOUNG Kibble Valley farmers are being invited to take part in a National Farmers’ Union competi­


Rewarding rural business ideas


tion offering cash prizes for rural business ideas, plus the “Business Person of the 'i ear title. It is part of a long-term NFU campaign to diver­


sify the rural economy. On offer is the NFU/Nalwcst Vcnturccash Award which, the organisers say, aims to identify, reward and materially help young peo­


minate in the presentation of awards of £1,500, plus £500 promotional expenses, to six businosscs.Twelve applications will benefit from an all-expenses paid three-day business course at one of Britain’s renowned business schools and one business will lie finally selected for an award of £1,000 and the title “Business Person of the Year." Applicants must lie between the ages of 18 and


ple’s rural business ideas. Launched in 11185, this year’s competition will cul­


:!2 on December :Slst and applications are being received at the Venturecash Office, NFU, -1 St Mary’s Hill, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE!) 2DP.


March comes, will it be a pedigree with its paw on the prize this time?


Future of Valley authority is ‘not too rosy’


TWO members of Clitheroe Town Council have expressed scepticism about the prospects for a Ribble Valley unitary authority. At a recent meeting. Conn. Stephen Unit anil Conn


basis of a recent Local G o v e r n in en t K e v i e w meeting he had attended. “As far as the Kibble


Conn. Holt spoke on the


Valley was concerned, it didn’t look too rosy. The future of the Kilibie Val­ iev, I personally thought after that meeting, was precarious,” he said. Coun. Cowgill com­


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there will be no Kibble Valley Council,” Coun. Cowgill said. “This area will lie part of a much big­ ger authority. Heaven for­ bid if there wasn’t a Clith­ eroe Town Council to look af ter the in te res ts of Clitheroe. “Kest assured there will


not lie a Kibble Valley as we know it now. I am sure of that in my own mind. The only thing that will stop it is if the review is called off altogether,” he added.


GISBURN AUCTION MART


THERE was a firm trade in cat­ tle at Thursday’s Gisbum Auc­ tion Mart sale. Forward were 116 newly-


calved dairy cows and heifers. First quality cows made to


£1,450 (£1,134.40), second to £1,050 (£920.90), first quality heifers to £1,500 (£1,202.05), second to £1,000 (£946.65). There were eight in-calf dairy


£130 (£92.50), heifers to £120


(£93.85). Stirks and stores: Charolais X


heifers made to £420 (£410), Limousin X bulls/steers to £418 (£357.45), h e ife rs to £305 ( £ 2 7 8 .7 5 ) , H e r e f o r d X bulls/steers to £210,Friesian X bulls/steers to £240. Forward in the fatstock sec­


cows and heifers forward, with cows due in September making to £950 and ne ife rs due in December making to £1,000. Forward were 220 calves and


58 stirks and stores. Top price: W. N. Askew —


Inade to £170 (average £143.35),


£288. Calves: Charolais X bulls


heifers to £100, Limousin X bulls to £250 (£207.40), heifers to £190 (£135.20), Belgian Blue


X bulls to £288 (£248.10), heifers to £190 (£173.G5), Simmental X


heifers to £180. Blonde d’Aquitaine X bulls


made to £212 (£15G), heifers to £140 (£112.65), other Continen­ tal X bulls to £190 (£120), heif­ ers to £90 (£89), Hereford X heifers to £128 (£97), Friesian X bulls to £172 (£109.15), heifers to £130 (£72). Angus X bulls to


(llB.Gp), other light to 153.8p (107p ) , medium to 138.8p (115.7p), heavy to lOS.Gp (99p). Chief prices: Ton selling — J.


L. Fell, £836.57. Top kilo — J. V. Aspin, 350kg a t 146.8p, £513.80.


tion were 689 cattle, including 199 young bulls, 300 steers, 190 cows and bulls and 2,533 sheep, including 2,152 lambs and 318 ewes and rams. Bulls: Continental light made


to 158.8p (139.Ip), medium to 167.8p (138.5p), heavy to 142.8p


(131p), other light to 146.8p (llG.Gp), medium to 146.5p (116.3p), heavy to 127.2p


(ll&.Sp).Chief prices: Top selling — J. Twigge, £879.16. Top kilo — E.


M. l la rk e r , 495kg at 167.8p, Continental light steers made


to 13G.8p (125.7p), medium to


(108p), g ra d e 2 to 104.2p (87.2p), grade 3 to 89.8p (74. Ip), feeding cows to 94.8p (79.2p). Mature bulls made to 118.8p (113. Ip).


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straw forward in the produce section, with barley straw mak­ ing to £60 per tonne and wheat straw to £42 per tonne. Forward at the Beacon North


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John Co\vj;ill said they doubled the Kibble Valley would be successful in its application.


through Ailmarsh Barn, they viewed the beautiful and' isolated church of St Eadmers. A number of historical houses were seen on the route, before the partv followed the River Brock through Iioggv Wood to Gill Barn. They then took the new footpatli to Wickins Barn and walked along the the road to the starting point.


After heading south


November ZStli, meeting at !!-:!() a.ni. at Waterloo ear park, Clitheroe.


The next walk is on A crystal clear day pro­


Tuesday walk was a well attended event which took the group on a round trip


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