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8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 13th, 199’,


Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 r A d v i s ing). Burnley 42233I f CtassifecU


IMPORTANT NOTICE In order to


H o V A B E T T * * <5 m


The management and staff of the


RIBBLE VALLEY CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU,


Regret to inform that their premises at:-


19-21, Wesleyan Row, Parson Lane, Clitheroe


W ill be closed from 31st January to 28th February


However, a telephone service will be available


from the 14th to 25th of February on


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gratitude to everyone who has supported us with their generosity and assistance, without which, this project allowing equal access to all, would not have been possible.


this may cause, but would like to take this opportunity to express our immense


We are sorry for any inconvenience that 'o m


Our reading scheme goes into top gear


THE first batch of certificates for our reading pass­ port scheme are on their way to pupils at three Kib­


ble Valley schools. Their completed passports have been received at


the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times” office and the back pages, bearing the 10 special tokens, have gone


scheme, which began during Newspapers in Educa­


forward to our draw for a mountain bike. Thirteen primary schools took part in the passport


tion week in October. Pupils from Brennand’s Endowed School, Shudburn,


Thorneyholme KC School, Dunsop Bridge, and Edis- l'ord County Primary School. Clitheroe, are among the


first to finish their passports. The week’s theme was: “Reading — a passport for


Council planning to concentrate cash


on mart site scheme


giThat was the message Avenue, .cllt.hre3'hcA ^lso Development Committee reo mnethta


ven to the Planning and B i l l F l e m i n g


when members considered additional £20,000 be spen t h e i r d r a f t c a p i t a l a n d


Resources Committee. nat me wiuu


cmedd a n on car p a r k in g fo r L a n g h o


(Langho) also


revenue budgets for sub- railway station, mission to the Policy and To compensate for the


The meeting was told bers a g r e e d to deduct the t that the Ribble Valley same amount from tne


extra expenditure mem


life” and the aim was to highlight the importance of being able to read all forms of text, including newspapers.Schools taking part were supplied, courtesy ol the “Advertiser and Times,” with reading passports for all children taking part. The passports contained numerous reading exercises with the emphasis on mak­


ing reading fun. Once the passports have been completed, pupils


qualify for a special certificate and. if the back page has been filled with the special tokens, they go forward to a draw for a bicycle, provided courtesy of A. E. Hargreaves’ cycle shop, Woone Cane. Clitheroe. Certificates are on their way to: Maria Stutt,


Council would have a £500,000 capital budget, excluding housing pro­ grammes, in 1994/95, plus the £850,000 cost of the


a u c t i o n m a r t s i t e redevelopment. n Meanwhile, the Plan­


Festive decor at risk


Rebecca Kirsten Gott, Suzanne Cruttenden, Ruth Maher, Katherine McNamee, Amanda Taylor, Ste-


fanie J. Procter, Gemma Taylor, Anna Ashworth, Elizabeth Stutt. Steven Elms, Kathryn Lewis, Neysa Archer, Sarah Cruttenden and Gemma Louise Howard (Brennand’s Endowed School), Anthony Berry, Laura Smitton, Nicola Millard, Rachel Jane Child (Edisford) and Mary Folev (Thorneyholme). Pictured is Hargreaves’ cycle shop proprietor Mr


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CHRISTMAS decorations in Clitheroe town centre may have to be reduced for the next festive sea­ son, because of rising costs.


crib at Castle Gate disap­ peared within a week of being set up and are costly to replace.


Lights surrounding the


John Hargreaves, who will select a brand new bicycle to fit the winner.


The cost of erecting the tree by the library will


also rise in December. A new policy on licens­


ing for Christmas decora­ tions near highways means that a licence will have to be obtained for the tree.


done to comply with the terms necessary to obtain


Work would have to be


the licence, which would increase the total cost of the Christmas decorations


by about £1,000.


£222,200 capital request in addition to the auction mart figure, but ranked schemes in o rd e r of priority.


ing and Development Committee agreed a


were commitments which must go ahead, including the Kirkmoor Road land reclamation programme, district plan mapping and internal fittings for the Clitheroe Railway Station building.Heading the rest of the list were car parking schemes for Chipping, Slaidburn and Chester


At the top of the list .


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£70,000 public convenience refurbishment budget, which was next on the pri­ ority list.


the list were town scheme grants, design costs for the Castle Street pedes- trian improvement, j n<juS‘


Towards the bottom oi L r i u n u u i « u * u n i b . A * « - > , - j ,


High profile job for officer


A SECOND chief officer


from the Ribble Valley Council has been seconded


to the Local Government Commission. Chief technical officer


Mr Jon Dunn is to join the Commission as assistant review director for the Midlands area, covering Staffordshire, Shropshire,


trial development, includ­ ing Salthill landscaping, Shay Lane fencing and resurfacing and recycling. The meeting was told,


Hereford and Worcester. The secondment, which


when later considering the revenue budget, that ser­ vices were to be main­ tained in line with last year and that any addi­ tions should be balanced with equivalent savings. Members agreed on a


will be for up to 12 m o n th s , h a s b een arranged because of the speeding up of the review. Mr Dunn’s duties will


include the administration of review policy guidance and assistance for local councils in putting forward their submissions. He commented: “By


£1,453,360 revenue pro­ gramme. An additional £49,000 was also requested and director of devel­ opment Mr Philip Bailey and committee chairman Coun. Stan Thomas were asked to d e te rm in e whether that amount of savings could be found in the budget figure.


Journey by rail


A NINE-DAY journey along the Settle to Carlisle


railway was the subject of a talk'given to Clitheroe Naturalists by Mr John Shaw. He described how he


being at the Commission 1 will be able to share up-to- date information about its work. I will also be able to represent the ‘small is beautiful’ argument when­ ever possible.” He added: "Obviously,


the secondment is a great challenge. It is certainly a high profile job and one to which I am really looking forward.” Mr Dunn’s duties trill be


carried out by section heads at the council.


is topic Visit to site is scheduled


travelled by train to selected stations and explored the countryside within a five-mile radius of each. Among the places he visited were Attermire Scar, Thieves Moss and Hull Pot, where he exa­ mined 1-1 tunnels and 2G iulucts. Mr Shaw explained that township of 2,500 people


existed at Batty Moss. Kihblehead, for the whole of the five years it took to construct the viaducts. Bricks were made on site, it a rate of 12,000 a day, f nd stone masons came


rom as far away as Wales.


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A DECISION about plans to convert a Stonyhurst garage into a holiday cot­ tage has been deferred, based on strong objections from the Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley Parish Council. The parish council


i


objects to plans for a prop­ erty in Knowles Brow, off


Hodder Place, arguing that the garage would not be large enough to form a cottage without substan­ tial rebuilding, that trees would have to be felled and that there would be another dwelling on a pri­ vate road. Although director of


proposal for approval, Coun. Allan K a y (Chaig- *. Icy) introduced a suc­


development Mr Philip Bailey recommended the


cessful motion to defer a decision for a site visit.


Prize for Phillip


thanked by Mr Bernard Warren.The group's next lecture


nd Mallerstang. He was A PRESTIGIOUS Burn­


is on January 20th, at Clitheroe Library, at 7-30 .m., when Miss Judy aimer and Miss Kim


Coverdale will discuss their conservation work at Clitheroe's Cross Hill anti althill quarries.


Weapon case adjourned


CLITHEROE magistrates leard a Whalley man


admit to being in pos­ session of a blade and a corkscrew in a pub. Adrian Dooley-Smith


(31), of Accrington Road, pleaded guilty to having a sharply pointed article in a public place and pos­ sessing an offensive weapon. He also pleaded guilty


ley College prize has been awarded to a former pupil of St Augustine s C School, Billington, Phillip


Mr and Mrs Brian Bur­ gess, of Littlenioor Road, Clitheroe, has received the Hargreaves Shield for


Burgess. Phillip (19). the son of


painting and decorating. Educated at St Michael


anil St John’s RC Primary School, Clitheroe, prior to St Augustine's, Phillip is employed in the mainte­ nance department of Ston­ yhurst College. He is in his second year at Burnley College and, in his first year, gained the UCATT youth award.


to a further charge of driv­ ing while over the legal alcohol limit. The case was adjourned


for additional information until January 27th.


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STAGGERED yellow lines are to be laid down on Albion Street in Clith­ eroe to alleviate conges­ tion problems. Parking on the street


Yellow lines


will be restricted between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Saturday.


Garage change to car sales


is turned down


THE Ribble Valley Council has refused an application from a Clitheroe garage to change' from a van hire service to a car sales business


and body repairs workshop. The Thorn S t r e e t Objections ranged from


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Garage had already been the emission of paint refused permission once fumes and noise associated for a car body repairs with car body repairs to business, on the grounds on-street parking prob- of its proximity to residen- lems and unsocial hours of tial properties and prob- operation. lems related to parking and manoeuvring.


posal instead requested to enforce an[) could well tha t the site be used mainly for car sales and


The resubmitted pro- , repairs would be difficult . . . ,


that car body repairs be ancillary to that use.


opposed the


application on the grounds that the activity was inap-


oppo


o pm e n t M ^ P H N ? B M le y P r o p r ia t e to th e r e s id e n t ia l recommended that the


proposal be granted, Plan- Coun. John McGowan ning and Development (Clitheroe) read a long let-





Committee members sided ter from a resident who with neighbouring resi- concluded that, should the dents, who had submitted pollution continue, houses four letters of objection surrounding the garage and a pet itio n of 24 would have to be placed in signatures.


lower council tax bands.


(Clitheroe) argued that the ancillary use for car body


Coun. Stephen Holt


become the primary use. Coun. Howel Jones (Clith-


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