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Denis Blackledge, of St Wilfred's Church, decided to use the pool for the swi- matliun because of its quality staff and its conve­


event gave Ribblesdale pool praise from the high­ est level in what can only be described as a heaven­ sent seal of approval. For Preston-based Fr


swimming events and a lifeguard at the pool for six years, Mr Thompson said: "I have been swim­ ming for so many years that at my age I am not frightened of doing any­ thing." .Another swimmer in the


swimmers, Mr Frank Thompson (0-1), was forced to take part in the mara­ thon a week early, as he was due to go into hospital for an operation. A veteran of charity


either swim 5,000 metres, which is 200 lengths of the pool, or swim as a member of a team of up to five people. One of the more mature


try, almost 50,000 swim­ mers at -100 swimming pools took part in what has been the largest swi- mathon ever. P articipants had to


away as Lancaster and Kendal came to the pool to raise funds towards a £2 million national target. Throughout the coun­


mathon, held at the Ribb- lesdale Pool in Clitheroe. Swimmers from as fai


were prepared to get drenched to the bone at the BT National Swi-


In all, 120 swimmers


the pool as “superb,” because they had laid on the “red carpet treatment” for him and the other swimmer.


with the pool that Fr Blackledge contacted the BT Swimathon organisers to tell them that Ribbles­ dale was the best he had swum in.


So impressed was he


Fr Blackledge has com­ pleted the BT Swimathon


swim in the morning, as I need the afternoons for mass.’ He described the staff at


was more convenient to me, because I have to


nient opening times. Fr Blackledge said: “It


for the last three years and during nine years of sponsored swims has raised over £25,000 for charity.


shows Fr Denis Black- ledge about to take the plunge, with Ian MeAdam, from BT’s Community Affairs Office, and Mr Cronshaw. P ictured below, with supporters, are some of tiiose who completed their swim on Sunday morning.


the pool Mr Ian Cronshaw said they were hoping to raise £2,500 from the marathon swimming event. Our picture (toil right)


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Petition against Low Moor


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new Low Moor housing estate a strong opposition campaign


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opportunities for buffet eeeptions, after and pre­


cyclorama and sound offer i variety of presentational formats and the backstage equipment is outstanding. Added facilities include diversity of catering


designed to the highest quality and comfort. It features a quarter-circular auditorium, with tiered seating towards the stage :md is suitable for small- scale theatre productions, conferences, recitals and dance presentations. C u r ta in s , lighting,


thetic to the original building. The interior has been


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of both the school and the local community. Croups and organisations from the Kibble Valley may hire the premises through the theatre manage]'. T h e p u rp o s e -b u i l t


cially opened in .June by -Archbishop Cardinal Basil Htiline. It is intended for the use


Theatre at St Mary's Hall, t the preparatory school for


Kibble Valley with a superb new facility. T li e C e n t e » a r i e s


establishment at Stonv- hursl College provides the


he college, will he offi­


A PEUFECT commemo­ ration to mark 200 years'


Nicholson chaired a meet­ ing of 25 people, including


The Rev. Rodney


development off Union Street. Coun. John McGowan,


village hall on Saturday night, when residents decided to circulate a peti tion opposing the 28-house


ward councillors, in the


Choiceibf newsstreeL name is criticised


Ben Jones. “It’s one thing for councillors of the Kibble Valley to say how much they like to work with the different par­ ish councils and then, when we get the opportunity for them to demonstrate that, they do the opposite. I am deeply disturbed by what has happened." Members were told that the borough


street in the Bradford and Northern Housing -Association development at Carlton Place be named Pet re Fold, based on the history of the locality. Instead, Kibble Valley councillors chose the name Mearley Brook Fold. “1 take exception to this,” said Coun.


lobby all Conservative members of the Planning and Development Commit­ tee and to hold a further meeting, before borough councillors consider the application. 11 e s a i d c o n c e r a s


vidually to the borough council, as well as contact county council leader Coun. Louise Ellman about comments from the county surveyor regarding access. Plans were also laid to


Coun. Stephen Holt told a Clitheroe Town Council meeting that the plans also showed the development extending beyond the set­ tlement boundary into an area of special landscape.


Fellowship


THE Calderstones Fel lowship’s next meeting will be held on March 29th at L a ne si d e School Whalley. The meeting, starting at


2 p.m., is the AGM and afternoon tea will be included. Subs of £2 are due at this meeting.


UP to £2,000 i§ on offer to people in the Ribble Val­ environment.ley who w a n t ;to protect and improve the


The Lancashire Rural Action Scheme is offering grants of up to 50% of the total cost of “carefully


community and the rural environment, can include anything from hedge-laying and tree planting to wild-


II r n C n r i T A t f O firwl t a n m i n l L . A. _ _ 1. .... .


ley Council arts officer Miss Heather Fox (Clith­ eroe 25111).


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planned, community-led environmental projects " to a maximum of £2,000. Projects, which should aim to benefit both the


Grants to improve the environment


ing were worries about the effects on property values, sewage and drainage, and the question of a culvert which runs through the development site. Earlier in the week,


Low Moor, as well as whether there was ade­ q u a te pro v is io n for increased numbers atlocal schools and health centres. Also raised at the meet­


included access and traffic problems in and out of


who represents the area on tile Clitheroe Town Council and Kibble Valley t Council, said residents fur­


her planned to write indi­


council, when questioned about the deci­ sion, said parish councils needed to state


V It have been asked to point out bv Castle Cement that'a report which appeared in last Thursday's "Clitheroe


Advertiser and Times” wi th the he adl i ne “Meets HM1P on fuel


Builder who needs car for work is banned


A BUILDER who needed a car to get from job to job has


been banned from driving by Clitheroe magistrates.


(27), of Kirkmoor Close, Clitheroe, pleaded guilty to the offence of driving a motor vehicle when his level of alcohol was over the prescribed limit.


two police officers stopped his Suzuki car to carry out a routine check.


on the defendant's breath and a subsequent roadside test proved positive. He was arrested and taken to Clitheroe Police Station.


Intoxicants were smelt


blood, the legal limit being SO mg. Representing himself,


his car to get from job to job.


Scriven told the court that he was working in the building trade and needed


drunk two-and-a-half pints and then stopped drinking. He thought that he had l stayed within the legal


him from driving for 12 months and fined him £480, with £25 costs.


imit. Magistrates disqualified


On the night of the inci­ dent, he said that he had


that Scriven had 102 mg. of alcohol in 100 ml. of


A later test revealed


Street, Whalley, at 2-30 a.m. on a Saturday shortly before Christmas when


secuting, said that Scriven was driving along King


Mr David Hartley, pro­ Michael Joseph Scriven


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MEMBERS of Clitheroe Town Council have criticised the naming of a new street. Councillors had requested that a


when they had a particular!)' strong preference.


out that the town council had made quite clear that Pet re Fold was the preferred name. .-\.s a result, she had written to the


borough council asking that the matter be reviewed.


said they preferred Mearley Brook Fold, while the other two had no particular preference. He said the developers had been notified of the choice.


-APOLOGIES-


u s e ” co n ta in ed a reference about the use of Cemfuel at Castle


statements were incor­


Cement’s Padeswood works in North Wales. We accept that these


We apologise for the errors.


plant has not been refused by councillors.


wood and permission to burn the fuel at the


rect. Cemfuel has nut been burned at Pades-


said street naming was a delegated mat­ ter and, in this ease, the chairman and vice-chairman of the Planning and Devel­ opment Committee, along with Coun. Stephen Sutcliffe and Conn. Margaret Sutcliffe, had been asked for their views on a number of options. Mr Bailey noted that two councillors


Planning manager Mr Stewart Bailev Town clerk Mrs Dorothy Kane pointed


Thanked for long service


Townswomen's Guild at the annual meeting, held mi Monday in Clitlnroe Parish Hall.


Mrs M. Christv (vice- chairman), Mrs E. Wrench (treasurer) and Miss D. 7 ati'S (secretary).


McHenry for her long ami dedicated service and the committee for its liolp and support over the year.


Mrs Spain thanked Mrs


activities. Tile meeting ended with


lea. served by committee members.


Miss Yates said il had been a good year with var- i e il s p e a k e r s a n (I


(Illteers elected \\ ere: Mrs K. Spain (chairman),


PERFUME and flowers were presented to Mrs Margaret McHenry on her retirement as treasurer of Die Glitheroe Afternoon


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