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12 Clilhemv Advertiser A- Tillies, February 3rd, 1!>!>4 Planning in the pipeline G. R. 0^ SRE% „ £


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PLANS for 20 houses and the provision of parking spaces at Spar Garth, Highmoor Park, Pundit* Pond, Clitheroe (nuinher 0U2i>) are among the latest applications lodged with the Kibble Valley Councils Planning Department. Other plans include: Clitheroe: Dormer extension to rear of 10 Kleasdale Avenue


(IKI21). Extension to form two bedrooms, lounge and on-suite bathroom (resubmission) at a Upbrooks (0(105) Extension to form additional offices at llrinu Dootson Ltd.. Low Moor Oarage. Kdis- Ibrd Load (0007). Extension to working hours to 12-20 a.m. Mon­ day to Sunday at 25 Wellgate (01)1-1). Whalley: Front porch extension at IS Wooderoft, Wiswell Lane


at Old Farmhouse, off Pack Lane (0025). West Bradford: Two-storey extension at Sunnvmcde, 2 Hav


House. Chapel Lane (0010). Howland with Lcagram: Erection of conservatory at The Coach


and store tor fertiliser and straw at Closes Hall Farm. Stump Cross Lane (0(120). Kibchcstcr: Extension of porch incorporating ground floor toilet


and provision of conservatory at K!» Stonevgate Lane. Knowle Given (0022). Barrow: Nine two-bedroom houses and seven two-bedroom


houses at Washbrook ('lose. (0022). Erection of conservatory at 15 The Acres, Whiteacre Lane (0000).


Clithomo Bond (0001). Grindlelon: Erection of stables and indoor riding areas (private


Bashall Eaves: Agricultural livestock building. Chcethal! Farm,


facility), engineering operations and landscaping at Broom Hill Farm. Smalden Lane (000-1).


Langho: Storage extension at Billington and Langho Commu­


nity Centre. Whalley Koad (000.S). Hurst Green: Change of use from tea room to dwelling, with


internal alterations and one new window externally at Whitehall Tearooms, Avenue Koad (!H)11). Simonslone: Extension to form inglenook to living room at


plots at The Kydings. I.ongsight Koad (0012).


27 ('arleton Avenue (0012). Billington: Amended site layout (Phase II) and additional four


THE accident scene in Clitheroe Road, Whalley Black day on local roads


TW O ca r c ra sh e s within an hour of each other, last Wednes­ day, marked a black day for motorists in


the Ribble Valley. Three fire engines and


three ambulances were called to the first incident, on Clitheroe Road, Whal­ ley, after a Mini Clubman was involved in a collision with a Peugeot Estate. Mini driver Andrew


Schools form partnership with local businesses


THREE Ribble Valley high schools have become partners in a new initia­ tive designed to help stu­ dents of ail abilities to motivate themselves in the final two years of compul­ sory education. Supported by a grant


from tile East Lancashire Training and Enterprise Council, the Education Business Partnership in Hyndhurn, the Ribble Valley and Rossendale lias formed a "Compact” with local high schools and businesses. Bowland County High


School, Ribblesdale High School and St Augustine’s RC High School, Billing-


Bentley (25), of Woone


STEWART PIMBLEY REPORTS The front of the Mini


Lane, Clitheroe, was taken to Blackburn Royal


Infirmary with cuts and bruises, but was not detained. However, the car’s pas­


senger, Martin Bentley (23), of the same address, was detained and treated for leg and back injuries and a broken jaw.


was completely destroyed in the collision and glass


was scattered all over the road. Traffic was held up for nearly an hour as the em e rg en cy s e rv ic e s cleared the debris, which littered the junction of Clitheroe Road and Wis­ well Lane. Both the driver and the


The other incident took


passenger of the Peugeot Estate were taken to the hospital, but were not detained. Driver Patricia Taylor


(•IS), of Mitton View, Clitheroe, was treated for neck and back injuries and passenger, Anita Taylor (27), of Whalley Road, Clitheroe, was treated for shock.


The best of British is a barn in


Waddington HOME sweet home to a Waddington couple has proved the Best of British to both the national press and the AA. For Peter Barn, on


Rabbit lame, the home of Jean and Gordon Smith, lias received a prestigious AA accolade for hed-and breakfast accommodation and has had its praises sung by the “Observer" magazine. Mrs Smith heard this


TIMPERLEY — CAUNCE


A honeymoon ski-ing in Austria followed the wed­ ding of Miss Andrea Jane


ton, have all joined the j Caunce to Mr Richard Compact, which is a chal­ lenge to students to work hard and achieve goals concerning attendance, punctuality and academic progress.


S tu d en ts w i l l lie


required to undertake work experience and com­ plete a record of achieve­ ment, as well as an action plan for their future. Other aspects will be a scheme for mock inter­ views, the development of an employer forum and a


commitment from schools to teacher placements in industry. Employers and post-16


establishments recruited to support Compact will offer priority to Compact achievers.


Further details are available from Stuart


Armitage (Blackburn S77317).


Walking through the


French Alps, THE first lecture in Lan­ cashire County Library Service’s new winter pro­ gramme at Clitheroe Library will be "A walk through the French Alps” on February 1-lth, pre­ sented by Mrs Minnie Robinson and Mrs Jean Maude. The lecture, which


•starts at 7-30 p.m., fea­ tures a 400km walk stretching between Lake Geneva in the Alps to Nice on the Mediterranean. It starts in the mountains of Haute Savoie, passing through Vanoise National Park (the first national park in France), the Queyras National Park, and finishes in the Mari­ time Alps. The presenters began


long-distance walking late in life and together with Mrs Maude’s husband, try to do three-long-distance walks each year.


Tickets are now avail­


able from C l ith e ro e Library for the winter programme's lectures and recitals, price £1.


John Timperley, at St John’s Church, Read. The bride, an account­


ant, is thy daughter of Mi­ ami Mrs David Caunce. of Dyke Nook, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a solic­


itor. is tile son of Mr and Mrs .John Timperley, of The Old Vicarage, Sanc­ ton, York. Given away by her


father, tile bride wore an ivory dupion silk gown, with embroidered lace and sequins on the bodice and sleeves. Her church-length train


featured a large bow and she wore a headdress of


A boost for enterprise agency


THE Ribble Valley Enter­ prise Agency is to receive BS5750 accreditation. ’I’ he o rg a n is a t ion ,


formed and supported by local industry, local auth­ orities and the East Lan­ cashire Training and E n te rp r is e C oun cil (ELTEC), provides free counselling for new and small businesses. It also manages national


business initiatives in the region and helps local firms to apply for grants and loans.


A spokesman for the


agency, situated in York S t r e e t , C l i th e r o e , described the accolade as “a tremendous boost.”


£1,000 d am a g e


VANDALS threw bricks through the window of a fru it shou on Castle Street, Clitneroe, causing damage valued at £1,000. The incident happened


between 10-30 p.m. on Thursday and 5-20 a.m. on Friday.


From car boot


THIEVES stole four Mini light wheels, valued at £100, from the boot of a Ford Fiesta on Woone Lane, Clitheroe, between 12-30 and 8-30 p.m. on Thursday.


Take a dive offer


PUT your flippers on, take a deep breath, and get down to tlie Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe, for an intro­ ductory lesson in sub-aqua diving. Ribble Valley Sub-Aqua Club is inviting anyone


interested in taking part in the underwater sport to a special introductory evening on February 9th, at 8 p.m. There will be a display of equipment, an introduc­


tory talk and an opportunity to experience first-hand the delights of diving. Children must be over 14 and those under 16


must be accompanied by an adult. The cost of the evening is £2.50.


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fresh flowers. Her shower bouquet


featured white lilies and red roses. ill attendance were Miss


Helen Wright and Miss Jane Ellison, who wore burgundy velvet dresses, with matching hats, and carried bouquets of white lilies. Best man was Mr Janies Hankin and the ushers


were Mr Andrew Caunce. tile bride’s brother, Mr G i le s ll y d e a n d M r Michael Hetteridge. The ceremonv. which


was performed by the Rev. Alan Reid, was fol­


lowed by a reception at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel.


York. Photo: David and Laura Bradshaw, Burnley.


The couple are to live in


week that she is to receive the AA "Selected" Award, one of the highest acco­ lades for establishments within the AA's Listed Accommodation Scheme.


Tlie award means that


Peter Barn will he listed in the AA’s "1994 Inspected Bed and Breakfast in Brit­


ain and Ireland Guide." Peter Barn was also fea-


tured in the Sunday "Observer" magazine as a typically “ ideal" 1) & b, after being sampled by a report cr. Mrs Smith decided to


open Peter Barn to tour ists after her children left home four years ago. She commented: “Til


house was so quiet when the children left home and, as my maiiuinterest is gar­ dening. it all just fitted


together. 1 am absolutely delighted with both the A A a w a r d a n tl t li e "Observer" article."


place at the junction of Pendle Road and the A59 and involved a Peugeot 205 and a Ford Escort van. Peugeot driver Susie


Ball (17), of Bolton Road, Preston, was taken to Blackburn Royal Infir­ mary suffering from shock and minor grazes. She was not detained. The Ford van was


driven by Robert Bertwell (63), of St Hubert’s Road, Great Harwood, who was also taken to the hospital. He was treated for chest and rib injuries, but was not detained. P a s s en g e r N g a ir e


Eccles (33), of the same address, was treated at the hospital for leg injuries. He was not detained.


Keep watch for silver spoons


THIEVES broke into a bungalow in Clitheroe and slide 12 sterling silver spoons, valued at £-126. S i x w e r e d e s s e r t


a rear transom window at the house in Beverley Drive, searched drawers and cupboards. They also stole £50 in cash and Bar­ clay ami Collect cards in t li e n a m e o f N o r a Williamson. Insp. Ian Hartley, of


spoons, valued at £120, while the other six were serving spoons, worth £300. Both sets have a flower and leaf design on the handle. The thieves, who forced


House, Fairoak Farm. Chipping Knud (0017). Bolton-hy-Bou land: General purpose building to house sheep


(0000). Alteration to accommodate new drivewav to garage, con­ vert existing real- window to patio door (listed building application) at Park Head Farm. Accrington Load (0010). Two-storey exten­ sion to provide additional bedroom and study at Mon-ton Park Cottage. Moreton Park. Accrington Load (OOFS). Extension to existing tea rooms to form new kitchen at The Toby Jug. 20 King Street (0020). Extension to provide kitchen and provide suitable lire separation of kitchen and a cafe area also at The Toby Jug (0027). Extension to shop at (U 00 King Street (002S). Kimington: Erection of one house and garage in rear garden


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial). 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Clitheroe Police, said: "The property stolen could turn up at a flea market. People who visit flea mar­ kets on a regular basis are asked to keep a look-out for the silver spoons, which have this unusual design."


Anyone seeing anything


similar on sale is asked to contact Clitheroe Police (02S2 863161).


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I T t l l S free cup OF t ea o r COFFEE


AN offer to warm the heart of anyone trying to keep the cold February days at bay is in store for “Advertiser and Times” readers next week. * For the Old Post House Hotel, in King Street, will be treating all


those who present one of our special CAT tokens to a steaming hot cup of tea or coffee.


The offer will be on the boil from Monday until Friday of next


week, giving everyone plenty of time to pop in for a piping hot drink.


Customers have the choice of freshly brewed filter coffee or a


range of teas, including Earl Grey and English Breakfast, at the Old Post House, where a cosy atmosphere prevails.


9-30 a.m. in the historic hotel, which is the site of Clitheroe’s oriiri- nal post office.


The hot drinks are available to the chilled and frostbitten from b


■ Those who visit in the morning will also be tempted to sample a scone or toasted teacake while seated beside the roaring fire.


F 3 3 ® gr loasiea


So treat yourself to an irresistabie winter Warner K rememW St h „ t0- ^ • . to one coupon per person and is only valid from Mmduy to Frid^v ’ th " 18 lmltod


fcals- Thy Old Post House also has 10 double en suite fflrt^ms Is wefi is facilities for weddings, conferences and private functions with sentine


Ndver tis


TO CLAIM YOUR FREE CUP OF TEA OR COFFEE


| simply cut out the token and take to


I The Old Post House, King St, Clitheroe Offer valid from


I Monday, Feb 7th to Friday, Feb. 11th


ST ,<b CJ J H K C H FREE


CUPOFTEA t OR COFFEE


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as a full a la carte menu that includes pasta fresh fish arid peppered sfeSf Run by XIiss Lorrane Kissock, the hotel specialises in botnfriendlv service and hieh m


For lunch, the hotel also offers warming titbits with a full selection of bar meals s V t ^ u S r ' ’ from JOck,!t IK)lat0es t0 home-made soups, again served in In the evening, the Old Post House is a popular dining spot offering bar meals as wall


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