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Quick action to avert disaster
A NEAR disaster was averted in Clitheroe town centre at the weekend when 80 tons of building threatened to cascade on to the pavement along Castlegate.
occurred as a result of a rotted 25ft. beam located in the front of the building that houses Honeywell Estate Agents as well as the offices of architects Steve Burke Associates and planning consultant Trevor Hobday.
The close shave
the building began last week following the disco very of the problem, but it was only on Saturday w hen the be am was removed that architects and structural engineers realised the extent of the
Reconstruction work on
damage. Mr Andrew Ashworth,
the Steve Burke partner who is running the £-10,000
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project, explained that the beam was so rotted lie was surprised the entire front of the building had not col lapsed when the support was removed. Even worse, the struc ture could have crumbled
Keiron is on crest of a wave
before the dangerous con dition of the beam was realised, causing harm, not only to those in the building, but to pedestri
placed along the whole front of the building, averting disaster, and as a precaution the upper sec tion of Parson Lane was closed after a heavy goods vehicle turning into Cast
ans and traffic. Fortunately, props were
legate swung across the pedestrian harriers and almost knocked the building. Mr Ashworth, who is
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Chance to quiz your contacts
IN a quiz night with a dif ference, local business people are invited to com bine relaxation and fun with the chance to meet new contacts.
business dubs, including the Ribble Valley’s, are holding the event on February 23rd at the Friendly Hotel, Burnley.
The six East Lancashire
managers and employees, from businesses of all shapes and sizes, are invited to enter teams of
Executives, owners,
four ami test their wits on topics as varied as sport, music and history.
Tills will be th e second
listed building, which is owned by the trustees of Standen Estates.
working in conjunction with Clitheroe structural engineering firm Barry Pollard Associates, said that section of the road would probably remain closed until Tuesday or Wednesday. Our photograph shows Mr Ashworth inside the
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HOPING to sail the seven seas as a cook
steward with the Navy is sea cadet Keiron Moran (Hi), of Central Avenue, Clilhcroc. At the recent annual
dinner of the Itnsscn- d ale White E n s i g n
Society, Keiron, who is a member of the Black burn Sea Cadets, was presented with a trophy for the hoys’ section. His top prize came as
recognition for an out standing performance in a catering examina tion and invalid help at Kimill Camp in Wales during an o f f ic e rs ' training weekend. Keiron has been a
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member of the Black burn Sea Cadets for almost three years and he is currently studying for his GCSEs at St Wilfrid’s CE School, Blackburn. The dinner was held
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DIESEL to the value of £30 was stolen from a lorry in Sabden. Tile fuel was taken from Road Runner heavy
at lineup Leisure Hall. Fuel stolen
goods vehicle, which had been parked in a secluded car park between 4 p.m.
on Saturday and noon on Wednesday of last week.
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Offences bring Whalley man fines of £1,160
A WHALLEY man can ing that his friend had eroe magistrates heard.
(31), of The Cloisters, pleaded guilty to carrying a knife and to a public order offence of using threatening behaviour to cause a breach of the peace. He also admitted driving a motor vehicle while over the legal alco hol limit. Mr David Forbes, pro
Adrian Dooley-Smith
ried a knife after hoar- been assaulted, Clith-
for another offence of hav ing a sharply-pointed arti cle in a public place. Magistrates also heard
No evidence was offered
that Dooley-Smith was stopped in his car by police on Accrington Road, Whalley. the morning
after a party at his home. A police officer smelt
secuting, said Dooley- Smith had gone into a Whalley pub and followed a man into the toilets, where he took out a knife. Magistrates heard that the man was “intimidated” by Dooley-Smith, but it was made clear that he did not threaten him with the knife. In mitigation, Mr Philip
any way.” Magistrates were told
alcohol on his breath and, when tested. Dooley- Smith was found to have 107 micrograms of alcohol in 100 ml. of breath. This was over three times the legal limit. Dooley-Smith had a
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Turner, talking about the use of the knife, said: “At no stage did he brandish it, wave it or point it in
that Dooley-Smith had heard his friend had been left, temporarily paralysed after being assaulted by a gang of youths. He had gone to the pub to find information about the assault. Mr Turner explained:
ble of picking up the cleaner, to tidy the house, the following morning. Mr Turner said: "He
was astounded that the level of alcohol in his blood was so high.” No evidence was given
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for further offences of driving without a licence insurance and test certifi cate, as the appropriate documents were produced Dooley-Smith was fined £100 for possession of the
“He was there to get information in the hope that the perpetrator of this offence would be brought to task.”
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years’ experience in the Mitchell, of St Martin s licensed trade, has been Road, who is now working granted a protection order
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