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Clithcroc Advertiser & Times, July 22nd, 1903 11


Mammoth boost for charity walker


WHALLEY Primary School pupils have pulled out all the stops,in a mammoth fund-raising effort for charity.


GISBURN MART PRICES


THERE was a steady trade in all animals during


to £l1.,(0’>00 (average £1,278.511) and second quality making to


first quality cows making 00


)


£1,080 (£1)10.88). F irst quality heifers made to £1,000 (£1,2105.17) and second


quality made to £1)87.00. T he re were 17 in-calf dairy cows and heifers h e i f e r s


u.i ic» d u e


stirks and stores forward. Calves: Chnrolais X hulls to


h e r e w re (£1,175), due Aug st


(£1,10:)) and due September to (187.2])), other light to 102.8]), £1,120 (£1,01)0).


ou migu i u> to £1,445 d u ly


forward, with to


£1,820 TWIV.-IV n en : 881 calves and 1)2


£272 (£225.80), heifers to £180 (£157.50), Limousin X bulls to


medium to


heavy to 181.Hp, continental light to 174.8p (140p), medium


(ip to 102.2p (185.7])), heavy to


£282 (£202.50), heifers to £211 (£147.40), Helgian Blue X bulls to £8(55 (£2(55.(50), heifers to £270 (£25-1.45), Simmenlal X bulls to £282 (£228.75). heifers to £202 (£15(5.(55), Blonde d’Aquitaine X bulls to £278.


£200, Hereford X bulls to £218 (£184.50). heifers to £125 (£112.50), Friesian X bulls to £222 (£155.05), heifers to £120 (£82.70), Angus X bulls to £178 (£144.00), heifers to £180 (£ 102.00).


Other continental X bulls to


heifers to £420, Limousin X bulls and steel's to £*122 (£-121), heifers to £450 (£404). Belgian Blue X bulls ami steers to £400, other continental X bulls and steel's to £500 (£>127.50), heifers to £805, Hereford X bulls and steers to £415 (£400.25), Frie­ sian X bulls and steers to £880 (£810), heifers to £2(50, cows and calves to £000 (£704). There were (515 cattle and


Stirks and stores: Chnrolais X


(118.1])), medium to 185.8j) (128.5p), heavy to 185.2p (118.7]>). Chief prices were returned by


141.5p (181.Ip). Heifers: Other light to 125])


M. d. and K. M. Bamford, of Clitheroe, with £(555.50 (875k at 174.8])) and It. K. Cowperlh- waite, of Stockdale, with £0-18.80 (400k at 1(52.2])). Cows and bulls: Grade one


(187.7p). to


Thursday’s sale at Gisburn Auction Mart. There* were 172 newly-calved (114.2p), ether light to 15<i.8p dairy cows and heifers forward, witli


(181.♦!!>), medium to 1*12.8p (182.z]>), heavy


140.8])


J. M. Townsend, of Laneshaw- bridge, with 1H18.84 (505k at 180.8] )) and J. Handley, of Ing- leton, with £885.00 (4115k at 178.8]


Chief prices were returned by


(141.Dp), heavy to 148.8p 180.H.Hp (120.Op),


Steers: Continental light to 8p, medium to 151.2])


)).


raised £2,248.26, in sup­ port of the Land’s End to John O’Groats walk of can- c e r s u f f e r e r Ivan


For the pupils have


Hargreaves. Ivan’s son, Andrew (5),


attends Whalley School and his fellow-pupils


raised the cash by holding a disco and a raffle, and by selling special badges. The raffle was for a


All set for a bumper


rxr.v*** Pupils raise staggering!: £2,248 m


celebration FARMERS, families and traders from across the


Ribble Valley will be turn­ ing out to celebrate the Charter Centenary Show of the Royal Lancashire Agricultural Society dur­ ing the next three days.


Queen Victoria granted the society its Royal Char­ ter, the show promises to combine traditional agri­ cultural events with acti­ vities for local families.


Marking 100 years since


Park, Chorley, the show will include everything


Taking place at Astley


bear, nicknamed “Jack Walker,” which was made by the school’s non-teach­ ing assistant, Christine


Holgate. The badges, which have


caught the imagination of


people valley-wide, are inscribed with the words “Andrew’s Daddy’s walk 1993” and an eye-catching


drawing. The money was pre­ . ____


sented to Ivan’s wif e,


Debbie, by pupil Dan Hel- Scotland, after spending a ligso (both pictured), in night in Edinburgh, the presence of other pupils and staff.


cows to 128.2]) (122.8p), grade two cows to 100.2]) (102p), grade three cows to 104.2p (80.Op), grazing cows to 104.8p (08.1])), mature bulls to i:i4.2p (128.5p). Chief price was returned by d.


greaves, who has co-ordin- pounds for the Christie ated the fund-raising Hospital, Manchester,


and d. A. Winder, of Hcllifield, with £740.07 (585k at 128.2])). Sheep: Light lambs to 08.7])


Z M ' forSin “ MudinB <Lv, ? ' & c “


(08.8j)), standard to 108.2p (05.8]>), medium to 100.2p (02.0]>), heavy to 02p (88.4p), overweight to 8(5.8]) (88])), shearlings to Hl.Hp 055.Ip), half- bred ewes to £517.20 (£80.7o), horned ewes to £84.20 (£2(5.20), rams to £-10.20 (£8*8.00). At the Beacon North West Electronic Auction on Wednes*


287 yo u n g ...... .. . . . •— ••• - • - h e i fe r s , 184 cows and bulls. medium steers to 2(50.5]) (255])), ffi'hirniiX' lYsheariinip"an(i light heifers to 3l7p, medium to


« « “ “ t™%57l|)


172.XI) (151.Hp). medium to 2Alp, medium 2-0..ip, heat} lHG.tip1 (l'l(i.Hp), heavy to lo2.2p grip anil porkers 11— >


■ T a b le t s c o u ld b e d a n g e ro u s


POLICE have issued a label, warning regarding a quan- A police spokesman said tity of tablets, lost in there are 10 tablets on the Clitheroe town cente on strip, which, if swallowed Thursday.


lets, called “Physeptones,” Anyone finding the tab are contained on a foil lets should contact Clith strip in a white box bear- eroe Police Station lmme- ing a Hartley’s Chemist’s diately (0201) 2381S).


The white-coloured tab- “very dangerous.” by children, will prove


u l light to “ fam lu n l lambs averaged !>


effort, said: “We couldn’t believe it. We thought we would raise two or three hundred pounds, but the money just kept coming in. Everyone has been so helpful and kind.” 0 Milebuster Ivan has passed the magical 1,000


Teacher Jan et Har- to raise thousands of


Ivan, (36) of Whittam Crescent, Whalley, hopes


where he is a patient, and the Hodgkin’s Disease Association.


across country through the industrial lowlands to the Western highlands. It is a glorious day, dry and sunny.


He said: “I am walking


M. Sorell, T. Bruithwaite, M. Dennett, P. Allen, A. Diekin- son, J. Rain, D. Howard, R.Palmer, P. Spencer, 0. Leach,


I WEEKEND TEAMS J. Burke, res: D. Overy.


home): N. Schofield, J . Hutchins, H. Kenyon, D. Overy, J . Blair, M. Hall, I. Tomlinson, C. Monk, T. Byrne, M.


Ribhlcsdale Wanderers 3rd XI (v Settle, Sat., 2 p.m., „ , „ . „


WR®csda^c Wanderers Youth XI (v Cherry Tree, Mon., G-15 n.m., away): D. Howard, C. Rawsthorne, J. Dcwhursl, P Clegg, I- Tomlinson, I. Malone, S. Clark, P. Beverley, H. Braithwaile, S. Simpson, M. Beverley, R. Devine. Clithcroc 1st XI (v Whalley, Sat., 2 p.m., home): P. C.


cett, Dr S Bibby, Wriggleswortli. Scorer: S. Bishop.


K. Driver, S. Westhead, G. Sutcliffe, A. Booth, S. Bishop, S Duckworth, K. Hussain, D. Musson, K. h ranks, A. Rigby,


Clithcroe 2nd XI (v Rawtenstall, Sat., 2 >.m., away). . s! Booth. Scorer: M. Hussain. __________________ :________ tihblcsdale Wanderers 1st XI (v Read, Sat., 2 p.m., away):


SnRR>blesdalc Wanderers 2nd XI (v Read, Sat., 2 p.m., home): W. Slinger, M. Davies, M. Briggs, B. Spencer, M. Wrigley, 6. Monk, C. Monk, R. Blair, D. Cottam, T. Byrne,


mile mark on his spon­ sored walk. He rang the “Advertiser and Times” from Linlith- gow,


in the lowlands of


miles, but 1 didn’t realise until afterwards that I had passed the 1,000 mark.”


“ I have done 1,050


looks set to complete the 1,427 mile trek on sched­ ule around August 14th.


Financial adviser Ivan


Accrington and Darwen have been walking with him this week and one evening they enjoyed a more leisurely stroll down Edi nburgh’s Pr inces Street. Ivan was pre­ sented with a cheque for £280 from someone who offered him accommoda- tion in the city.


T w o f r i e n d s f r om


Man committed to Crown Court


A CLITHEROE man, accused of starting the


blaze that destroyed Stal­ wart Dyeing Company’s Primrose Mill, has been committed to Crown Court


for trial. Jason Hardacre (21), of


Kempie View, has been charged with burglary and ar son wi th int ent to


endanger life. Clitheroe magistrates


Bishop, P. Seedle, B. Skinner, A. Rolmison, C. t . Bol­ ton M Dewhurst, M. Houldsworth, N. Robinson, K. raw-


granted him bail on the condition that he lives at his present address and o b s e r v e s a c u r f ew between 7 p.m. and 7-30


a.m.


® Jjews from the Villages WADDINGTON:


Family tree An interesting talk on


family history was given to members of Wadding- ton WI by Julia Rccden, of Yorkshire. She gave tips on tracing family trees and told members that census forms were a good place to search for clues. She showed exampl es of


from sheep dog trials, rural crafts, heavy horse team displays, pig exhibi­ tions and clowns to tug-of- war, entertainment by the Regimental Band of the Coldstream Guards and a ski show.


approximately £460 for church funds, was held tit the home of Mr and Mrs H. Owen, of Claremont Avenue. Clitheroe. Attractions included a


raffle, tombola, bring-and- buy and cake stalls.


DOWNHAM. A gem


several forms from 1801. Members were informed


that it coffee morning and evening will he held at the pr e s i dent ’s home in Church Close on August


26th. A thank-you letter was


read from Nancy Board- matt for flowers and cards. At the next meeting the


P EN D LETON


Raised £460 A very successful coffee


morning in aid of All Saints’ Church, Pendleton, was held on Saturday. The e v e n t , w h i c h r a i s e d


WI met. in the village hall w hen pr e s i dent M r s Wa 1 ms 1 ey weIcoraed guests from Little Mitton. Guest speaker was Mr


Members of Downham


reminded of a trip to Slides on August 11th tint! a garden trip on August 19th. A report on the inter


M e m b e r s


press officer, also pointed out the prestigious history of the county show, which can trace its roots back to 1770 — further than any other in the country.


Chatburn’s Mrs Judith Roberts, who is the show’s


mediate general meeting was given by Mrs New love. Supper was served and


Mrs Cnpstick organised card bingo. A competition was won


by Miss Parkinson and Mrs Bowles, of Little Mit­ ton, won the raffle. Members were thanked


for their hospitality by Little Mitton members.


Beacon Singers will enter­ tain.


Ogilvy, of Lytham, who spoke about the real value of jewellery. His talk was v c r y e n t e r t a i n i n g , humorous and knowledge­ able and a return visit would be welcome. A vote of thanks was given by Mrs Brindle. Mrs Walmsley informed


T u rk e y a n d


G re e c e g o to p CLITHE RON IANS still favour far-away places when it comes to their summertime break. T r a v a l a g e n c i e s


members she had not reached the next heat of the “Driver of the Year” competition, but will cer­ tainly try again next year, and the howling team was also ready to “come out fighting” next year, after being knocked out of their competition.


costs £6 for adults on Fri­ day and £5 on Saturday and Sunday. Children and senior citizens will be charged just £2.50 on all three days, while a family ticket at £12 admits two adults and two children under 16 on any day. Chil­ dren under five will be admitted free.


Admission to the show


Im p ro v e y o u r d r iv in g


LEARNER drivers in the Ribble Valley have the opportunity to improve


their driving skills, at the Road Safety Training Centre, in Blackburn. For the centre is offer­


reported that Turkey, Greece and the Caribbean are this year’s most popu­ lar holiday destinations. A spokesman for one


ing a new six-week “better driving” course, starting on Tuesday, August 3rd. The course covers all


said: “Until recently, the most popular destination was definitely Turkey. Greece is cer tainly a favourite and Majorca is proving the ideal destina­ tion for families.”


aspects of driving, includ­ ing driving on motorways. Lectures are on Tues­


day evenings, at 7-30 p.m., with practical driv­ ing sessions on Sunday


mornings. Further information is


available from the centre (0254 53713).


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• J ' em a l c , 4 3 . a t t r a c t i v e , h o n ­ e s t , r o m a n t i c a n d c a r i iMi . W r i t e t o Ho x N o . H 2 2 4 .


T A L L s l i m . 3 1 y e a r o l d f a t n a l e w i t h o n e y o u n g c h i l d , p r o f e s s i o n a l c a r e e r a n d o w n h o m e , s e e k s a r t i c ­ u l a t e e a s y g o i n g m a l e . 3 0 t o 4 0 y e a r s . W r i t e t o B o x N o . . 1 1 2 2 5 .


R O M A N T I C m a l e , a g e 4 7 h e i g h t 5 f t 8 i u s , n o n sm o k e r , g o o d s e n s e o f h u m o u r ,


a v e r a g e l o o k s , l o o k i n g l o r l a d y f o r f r i e n d s h i p , p o s s i b l e r o m a n c e t o m a k e m y H i e


c o m p l e t e , p h o t o p l e a s e . W r i t e t o Bo x N o . H2 2G.


F E M A L E l o n e l y , s h y , s i n g l e p a r e n t , o n t h e c u d d l y s i d e ,


f e m a l e . 2 7 . s e e k s , 1 “ 11 a t t r a c t i v e m a l e 3 0 T t o s h a r e e v e r l a s t i n g ' b l i s s . I k n o w y o u ’ r e o u t t h e r e


s o m e w h e r e , i u s t s e n d m e y o u r p h o t o . A p p l y B o x N o .


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C L A S S Y P R O F E S S I O N A L f e m a l e . 3 2 . s e e k s v e r y s p e ­


c i a l m a n 3 0 + . 5 l t . lOiii. t o s h a r e r o in a n t l c ,, 1 o v i n g m o m e n t s . F o r g e t HT3 s h a r e


o f f e r , t h i s I s d e f i n i t e l y w o r t h i n v e s t i g a t i n g . P h o t o e s s e n t i a l . A p p l y B o x N o .


11212. F E M A L E 2 0 n o n s m o k e r


s e e k s c a r i n g i n t e l l i g e n t , g . s . o . h . . 2 2 - 2 8 l o r f r i e n d ­ s h i p a n d o u t i n g s , p o s s i b l e


l o o k i n g f o r a l o v i n g c a r i n g p a r t n e r , o n l y g e n u i n e r e p l i e s p l e a s e . W r i t e t o Bo x N o . 1 1 2 2 7 .


A T T R A C T I V E d i v o r c e d f e m a l e , c a r i n g , s m c c r c ,


a g e d 3 5 . s e e k s m a l e . 3 0 t o 4 5 f o r l o n g l a s t i n g r e l a t i o n - . s h i p , p h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d , a l l i


l e t t e r s a n s w e r e d , g e n u i n e r e p l i e s , c h i l d r e n w e l c o m e .


W r i t e t o Ho x N o . H 2 2 8 .


T W O F U N l o v i n g f e m a l e s l o o k i n g f o r t w o f u n l o v i n g g u y s 2 0 - 2 5 n i g h t s o u t . p a r ­ t i e s e t c . l ’h o t o II p o s s i b l e .


A p p IV Ho x N o . 1 1 210.


r e l a t i o n s h i p , v a r i o u s i n t e r e s t s , p h o t o a n d l u l l l e t ­ t e r p l e a s e . A p p l y Ho x N o . H 2 1 3 .


G E N T L E M A N w i d o w e d , y o u n g 5 8 . s m a r t a p p e a r a n c e o w n h o m e . c a r . w o r l d t r a v ­ e l l e d . s e e k s i n t e l l i g e n t l o v ­


i n g p e t i t e l a d y 4 0 + f o r f r i e n d s h i p , r o m a n c e , h o l i ­


d a y s . A p p l y Hox N o . H 2 1 6 . U N A T T A C H E D c o n s i d e r a t e


m u l e 3 2 . s e e k s y o i i rm Imly f o r o u t i n g s , m e a l s o u t a n d p o s s i b l e r o m a n c e a n d r e l a ­


t i o n s h i p . p h o t o p l e a s e , wi l l r e t u r n . A p p l y H o x N o .


11217.


S N A K E S A N D l a d d e r s , s g u a r e o n e a g a i n , o u c h , b r u i s e d , e a r l y 4 0 s . ma l*.


s t u n n i n g l y b o r i n g , n o F e r - r a r i o r y a c h t , s e e k s f em a l e 3 0 - 4 9 t o s h a r e t r u s t , d r e a m s , h o p e f u l l y em o t i o n s .


L e t ’ s c l im b l i f e ’s l a d d e r s t o g e t h e r . A p p l y B o x N o .


1 1 2 1 9 .


F EM A L E 2 7 n e e d s t . I . c . f r o m c o n s i d e r a t e c a r i n g m a l e . 2 5 - 4 0 t a l l w i t h g . s . o . h . M u s t l i k e c h i l d r e n . I h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . A p p l y Hox N o .


11220.


S I N G L E W O M A N 2 8 . g . s . o . h . . l o o k i n g t o r 1 f l e m i ­


A T T R A C T I V E KMi ial f! 3 0 .


s a c k s m a l a 2 9 - 3 9 l o r f r i am l - s h i p a n d o u t i n g s p o s s i b l y l e a d i n g t o r o m a n c e , p l e a s e s e n d p h o t o . A p p l y Ho x N o .


! 11221.


M A L E 2 3 o w n h o m e w i s h e s t o m e e t u n a t t a c h e d l e m a l e


f o r f u n a n d f r i e n d s h i p a n d m o s t im p o r t a n t l a s t i n g r e l a ­ t i o n s h i p . C o m e o n ! A p p l y B o x N o . 1 1 2 2 2 .


M A N 3 1 y e a r s , v a r i e d I n t e r e s t , d i n i n g o u t , w a l k ­


i n g , c y c l i n g , s e e k s w a r m a f f e c t i o n a t e a n d s u p p o r t i v e


v o u n g w o m a n . P h o t o e x c h a n g e p l e a s e . A p p l y Hox N o . 1 1 223.


s h i | ) . r e l a t i o n s h i p , s e e k s c o m p a n i o n s 2 5 - 3 5 . i n t e r e s t s i n c l u d e m o t o r b i k e s , m u s i c , c a m p i n g a n d t r a v e l . P h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . A p p l y Ho x N o .


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M A L E 2 2 s e e k s f e m a l e 2 0 - 2 5 . n i g h t s . l n o r o u t . l o r f r i e n d s h i p , p o s s i b l e r e l a ­ t i o n s h i p . g . s . o . h . A p p l y Hox N o . 1 1 215.


F E M A L E L i o n e s s , n o c u b s , s e e k s h a n d s o m e y o u n g m a l e


b e a s t , f r o m 2 5 t o 3 0 Tor w i l d t i m e s a n d p o s s i h l r o m a n c e , p h o t o . p l e a s e g e n u i n e o n l y . W r i t e t o H o x |


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M A L E 4 2 s m a r t , s l im a n d t a l l w i t h s e n s e o l h u m o u r , h o u s e a n d c a r o w n e r s e e k s c a r i n g a f f e c t i o n a t e m a l u r e


l a d y . A p p l y Ho x N o . * 1 418.


F E M A L E 3 5 w i s h e s t o <»»eet i n t e l l i g e n t n o n miiokIihi


m a l e f o r f r i e n d s h i p , s o c i a l o u t i n g s a m i p o s s i b l e r e l a ­ t i o n s h i p . A p p l y Ho x N o . H 2 3 0 . -


M A L E 3 8 t r y i n g t o s t a r t a f r e s h . 5 l 't 8 i n . g . s . o . h . .


p r e t t y g o o d l o o k i n g b u t n o t v a i n . S e e k s a t t r a c t i v e f em i n i n e , h u m o r o u s l em a l e . P h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . A p p l y


Ho x N o . 1 1 2 3 1.


M A L E 3 4 s e e k s l a d y I 'o r f u n t im e s , r o m a n c e , f r i e n d s h i p , i n t e r e s t s a r e p u b s , m u s i c o u t i n g s , w a l k i n g , f o o t b a l l , f i lm s . , s h o w s . A p p l y B o x N o . 1 1 232.


B U R N L E Y F EM A L E 3 1 . s g l e p a r e n t w i s h e s t o m e e t


i n a l e 2 8 - 3 5 f o r f r i e n d s h i p , r o m a n c e , a l l l e t t e r s a n s - | w e r e c l . P h o t o e n s u r e s r e p l y . A p p l y Ho x N o . 1 1 2 0 6 .


L A D Y 3 4 . o n e c h i l d s e e c h a t t y , h u m o r o u s , t a l l . n o n |


s m o k i n g m a l e f o r l a u g h s , l o v e , r a r i n g r e l a t i o n s h i p . 3 2 t o 4 0 . W r i t e t o B o x N o 1 1 2 2 9 .


3 m U M 2 4 s e e k s t r i e n d s , l e m n i c f o r n i g h t s i n w i t h w i n e a n d f u n n i g h t s o u t tw o g i r l s , s im i l e m u m w e l c o m e .


I A p p l y Ho x N o . F 1 2 9 . (A T T R A C T I V E .s l im K i n a l i


b l o n d , d o w n t o e a r t h C a p r i - | c o r n , s i n c e r e l a t e 4 0 ' s . - S e e k s n i c e l o o k i n g , g o o d h u m o u r e d m a l e t r i em l s h i p . p i l o t o e s s e n t i a l ( r e t u r n e d ) . A p p l y Hox N o . F 1 3 0 .


IsiNGLE MUM 2 4 . h o n e s t a n d c a r i n g , s e e k s t r u s t w o r ­


t h y m a l e w i t h s e n s e o t h u m o u r f o r I r i e i u l s h i p . p o s ­ s i b l e r e l a t i o n s h i p . A p p l y


Hox N o . 1*131.


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.Hox N o . 1 1 208.


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r e l a t i o n s h i p , f l o o d s e n s e o f h u m o u r , l i k e s o u t d o o r a c t i ­ v i t i e s . n o t i e s , p t i o t o a p p r e ­ c i a t e d . A i h i I v H o x N o . 1 1 2 0 9 .


M A L E w i d o w e r . 6 0 . h o m e a n d c a r . y o u n g o u t l o o k , s o u s e o f h u m o u r , w i s h e s t o m e e t l a d y i n h e r 5 0 ’s . P o s ­ s i b l e r e l a t i o n s h i p m u s t b e h o n e s t a n d e a r i n g . A p p l y l lo x N o . F 1 2 3 .


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e t c . A p p l y Hox N o I- 1 3 3 .


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R E T IR E D W ID O W E R w a n t s t o m e e t n t t r a c t i v i r l a d y t o r | c o m p a n y a n d t o s h a r e o u t - j u g s , h o l i d a y s , h o m e a n d a b r o a d 6 0 - 7 0 a g e g r o u p . |


A p p l y Hox N o . F 1 3 4 .


A T T R A C T I V E l a d y , m i d I 5 0 ’s , w i d o w , n o n sm o k e r , l o t s o f I n t e r e s t s , l o v e s c o u n - I t r y s i d e . s e e k s s im i l a r g e n - I t l c m a n t o s h a r e c o u n t r y I w a l k s a n d o u t i n g s . W r i t e t o |


i l o x N o . F 1 3 5 . Ribble Valley


Borough Council PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been received lor permission to: Erection of replacement garage, 87 King Street, WHALLEY. Application No 3/93/0457.


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advertisement you will be given a . .5 ; STOP NUMBER. ’


Please keep this number in a sale olace until you have paid your


account, you will need to quote it i! !... v -. you have a query.


WHALLEY AND LITTLE MITTON PARISH COUNCIL


A c c o u n t s a n d A u d i t s Regulations 1983


Local Government Finance Act 1982


NOTICE IS GIVEN that the


audit for the year ended 31st Ma r c h 1 9 9 3 h a s be en completed.


Clerk to the Council.1 J.M. Hindle Public Notice*


WHALLEY AND LITTLE MITTON JOINT BURIAL AUTHORITY


Local Government Finance Act 1982


A c c o u n t s a n d A u d i t s Regulations 1983


NOTICE IS GIVEN that the audit for the year ended 31st Ma r c h 1 9 9 3 h a s be en completed.


J.M. Hindle Registrar.


Public Notices Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


FOR FUR THER DETAILS s im p ly A , 4223H


Frank Taylor trading as H & M. M. Badger of Primrose Hill, 15 Parker Avenue, Clitheroe, Lancs, BB7 1JA is applying for a licence to use Primrose Hill, 15 Parker Avenue, Clitheroe, BB7 1 JA as an operating centre for 2 goods vehicle and 0 trailers. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre or centres, who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land will be prejudicially affected, may make written r e p r e s e n t a t i o n to the Licensing Authority at North We s t e r n T r a f f i c A r e a , Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top ot this notice. ’ '


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Whilst care is taken to check all advertising that appears in the papers, occas ionally errors do occur. We, therefore, ask advertisers to check their own adverts carefully and let us know immediately if any mistakes are present. We regret that we cannot accept responsibility for more than one incorrect advertisement and no recompense will be given where these errors do not aftect the value or content of the advertisement.


Public Notice


THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 THE AQUISITION OF LAND ACT 1981


THE A59 SAMLESBURY- SKIPTON TRUNK ROAD


JUNCTION IMPROVEMENT WITH A671


(CLITHEROE SOUTH LINK) COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER (NO NW) 199


NOTICE is hereby given that the Secretary of Stale for Transport is not going to make this Compulsory Purchase Order published in draft on 18 and 25 June 1992. All of the land required for the new roundabout junction between the A59 and ihc A671 was acquired by agreement. Dated 2 July 1993.


JMF Maher Deputy Director


North West Network Management Division Department of Transport


Sunley Tower, Piccadilly Plaza, Manchester M14BE Telephone 061-832-911! Ext 3^61


M THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT _


Amended outline application tor one dwe l li n g, land adioining Salisbury Hall Farm, Main Street, NEWTON. Application No 3/93/0397.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to th e D i r e c t o r ot Development, Council Offices, Church Walk. Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference


number. Under the provisions ol the


Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received wi I be available for inspection by members ot the public once


I the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o pm e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any


representations received alter, the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.


A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey. Director of Development 22nd July. 1993.


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ADVERTISE M CLASSIFIED


SIMPLY BURNLEY 422331


TELEPHONE DESIGNATED Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


Michael S h a u n Neilson Fitzpatrick ol 198 Whalley


Road, Clayton Le Moors, Accrington, Lancashire. BB5 5HE is applying tor a licence to use Tarmac Roadstone Ltd North West, Bankfield Quarry, Clitheroe, Lancashire. BB7 4QA as an operating centre for 2 goods vehicle and 0 trailers. Owners or occupiers ot land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre or centres, who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land will be prejudicially affected, may make written r e p r e s e n t a t i o n to the Licensing Authority at North We s t e r n T r a t t i c A r e a , Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy ot their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top of this notice.


C U L T U R E D l a d y l a t e 6 0 s I n t e r e s t s m u s i c , n a t u r e ,


c o u n t r y s i d e , s e e k s s im i l a r g e n t l e m a n f o r c o m p a n i o n ­ s h i p a n d l a u g h t e r . A p p l y


l l o x . 1*122.


M A L E w i d o w e r . 6 0 . h o m e a n d c a r . y o u n g o u t l o o k . I s e n s o f h u m o u r , w i s h e s t o I m e e t l a d y i n t i e r 5 0 ’s . P o s ­ s i b l e r e l a t i o n s h i p m u s t b e h o n e s t a n d c u r i n g . A p p l y | l l o x . F 1 2 3 .


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OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDCARE GRANT AID


ELTEC has secured a share o f the £45rii the Government has set aside for the ‘Out of School Childcare’ initiative to help local


working parents.


Applications are invited from organisations interested in setting up or extending Out of School Childcare schemes within the six local authority districts of East Lancashire.


Further information and application forms arc available from ELTF.C’s Childcare Co-ordinator Rita Makinson. The closing date for submission of completed application forms is the 6th of


August 1993.


ELTEC, Red Rose Court, Clayton Business Park, Clayton-Ic-Moors, Accrington, BB5 5JR. Tel: 0254 301333.


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