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Uniqueness is key to unitary status bid
THE Rural Development Commission has thrown its weight behind the Ribble Valley’s bid for unitary authority status. In a letter to the Local
Must pay £1,600 for car radio offences
A LANG110 student who attempted to steal a car radio was ordered to pay more than £1,500 compen sation by magistrates, after ashing for 11 other offences to be taken into account.
of R o g e rs f ie ld , had pleaded guilty to the attempted theft of a car radio at a previous hearing of Clitheroe magistrates. T h e c a s e h a d b e e n adjourned for a probation report.
Mathew Cockbain (10),
Cockbain and another man were seen trying to steal the radio from a Nissan car parked in Mitton. Cockbain was later inter viewed by police and admitted the offence.
Magistrates heard that
mitigation, said this was Cockbain’s first appear ance in court and he had not previously been in trouble with the police.
Mr David l’arkinson, in
before the incident. Cock bain had become friendly with other people who were involved in taking stereos.
Magistrates heard that,
other offences, 10 of which were car related, Mr Par kinson said Cockbain “wanted to make a clean breast of things and make a fresh start.”
In admitting the I I
Government Commission, RDC chairman Mr John Aspinall describes the Ribble Valley as “unique,” when recommending the | area be granted unitary j authority status. The RDC’s recommen
dation comes amid a fur ther round of public meet ings designed to step up th e a r e a ’s u n i ta r y authority status bid. The series of meetings
Good time had by all at West Bradford
will start on January 20tn, at Ribchcster CE School Hall. Meetings will follow at Longridge, Wilpshire, Gisburn. Slaidburn and Clitheroe.
chief executive Mr Ossie Hopkins said: “The next seven weeks leading up to
Ribble Valley Council
the submission of our pro posal for unitary authority status are vital. If any resident is concerned about the proposal to carve up the Ribble Val ley, then they are invited to one of our public meetings.”
i embarking on our third j round of public meetings
cils may claim to have con sulted people, but in the Ribblc Valley we are
He added: "Other coun
in 18 months.” The meetings are: Jan-
uary — Rochester Church of England School Hall (20th), Longridge Civic Centre (21th), Wilpshire Methodist Hall (25th), Gis burn Festival Hall (2(ith), Slaidburn Village Hall (27th). February — Ribble Valiev Council Chamber, Church Street (2nd). All meetings start at 7-30
p.m.
was a hard-working stu dent who was now Imping
to go to university. Cockbain was ordered
He added that Cockbain Thirsty thieves
BURGLARS drank beer and spirits, before making
to pay £1,
515.Its compen sation for the 15 offences and was fined £100, with £55 costs.
off with two video recorders, valued at £(>00. from a house in Sawley Road, Grindleton, at 5-30 a. m. on Sunday.
THERE were Christinas celebrations for all ages in West Bradford. The party spirit commenced when the toddlers had their party, organised by mothers. Friends from Wl,
Leisure Club had been invited and were greeted with a glass of sherry, followed by a buffet.
the Bright Hour and time, and youngsters waited patiently to sit on lin i/iiriMiiuts* ” o1^** :
The highlight of the morning was the arrival oi r ( uther Christmas, which brought an end to play-
Santa’s knee and receive their present. The chil dren joined in to wish their friend Sam Thornber a happy birthday and help him blow out his two candles.A raffle was held to conclude the happy morning, winners being Mrs A. Riley and Mrs C. Wilcox. Thanks were given to Mrs Janet Bristol and her helpers from Mrs Joan Trippier for the WI and Mrs Frances Bye for the Bright Hour.
Personal triumph for skating pair
WHILE Torvill and Dean grabbed the limelight at the British Ice Dance Championships at the weekend, local skating duo John and Lisa Dunn claimed their own personal triumph.
pairing took a creditable eighth place — despite cartilage problems for
Lisa.The duo, last year’s junior British champions, were making their first outing into a senior com petition. A total of 13 cou ples competed.
clinched the title with a perfect set of nine sixes in their free dance number, “Let’s face the music and dance,” and will now represent Britain in the Winter Olympics later this year.
T o rv i l l and Dean
The brother and sister Said John. “We were one year. of the youngest couples in The competition was in the competition and Lisa’s th re e p a r ts and the left knee was giving her Dunns, who tra in at trouble. She’s now going Blackburn Arena, claimed into hospital in London for eighth place in the compul- a cartilage operation and sory dances, seventh in will be out of skating for a the original set patterns few weeks.”
But John (19) and Lisa dance, taking eighth place and eighth in the free
(17), formerly of Eightacre overall. Avenue, Sabden, are hop- They chose a rumba and ing to compete in the John Spanish number for their Davies Championships in free dance performance Basingstoke in April and and their marks^ through- at the world champion- out the competition varied ships in Birmingham next between -1 and 4.6.
magic and there was never any doubt who was going
“Torvill and Dean were
to win, but we were happy with our performance,”
A golden thank you for Poppy Appeal stalwart
A GRINDLETON man who has organised the area’s l’oppy Appeal for nearly 30 years has been awarded the Royal British Legion’s Gold
joined the Chalburn and District branch of the organisation in
the assembling and distribution of poppies,
Badge.
Mr.lack Altham, who
is responsible for the ordering of supplies and
GISBURN AUCTION MART PRICES
TRADING was brisk at Gisburn Auction Mall, whore first qual- ity cows made to £1,500 (average £1,178.05) and second quality to £1,000 (£tU0.05). First quality heifers made to
£1,445 (£1,210), second quality to £1,000 (£044.75). There were two in-calf dairy
cows and heifei's forward, with heifers due in March making to £1,060 (£980). There were 202 calves
I made to £312 (£253.75), heifers to £170, Limousin X hulls to £275 (£107.55), heifers to £180 (£130.75), Itelgian Hlue X hulls to £315 (£20-1.50), heifers to £252 (£2(19.90). Sinnnental X hulls to £'260 (£217.60), heifers to £10S
Calves: Charolais X bulls , ,,
1966.He was assistant _ poppy appeal organiser until 1975 and was also the branch's standard bearer between 1969 and 1975.
presented with his award by
Mr.John Lawson, who is president of the Legion’s Colne branch, at a ceremony at the l’endle Hotel, Chalburn. Mr Lawson praised his “long and exemplary service” to the organisation. Merit brooches for 25
Mr Althani was
years’ sendee to the Poppy Appeal were
John Wilson, Miss Mary Bairslow, Mrs Doris Walerworth, Mrs Edna Jackson, Mrs Daphne Porter and Mrs Greta Moir. “The Poppy Brooch,”
presented to:Mrs Florence Ingleby, Mr
for 15 years’ sendee to the appeal, was presented to Mrs Margaret Altham. Poppy collectors Mrs
Jessie llaythornthwaitc, Mrs
Monica Cowking, Mrs Hannah Robinson, Miss
Diane P o r t e r - H a r g r e a v e s
Mrs Marjorie Woods received certificates. An AGM followed,
and
where the guest speaker was Mr Paul Carleton, of Grindleton, who gave an illustrated talk on
the Somme Campaign. He was thanked by branch treasurer Mr II.
Hudson. Mr Althani is
pictured (front right) with other award recipients.
returned by 7’. Walton (465kg
at 167.2])). Steers and heifei's: Continen
ta l light made to 140.8p (131.dp), medium to 148.2]) (125.(ip), heavy to 139.2p
(H5.2|)>.
forward and 30 stirks anil stores, with the top price for
(124.5p), other light to UO.Sp (112.Ip), medium to 125.2]) (117.7]
)), heavy to 131.8])
a calf going to R. and .1. Wade (£345).
to 15*2.8j) (124.op), medium to 15-1.8]) <128.9p). heavy to 143.8p (112.8] )), other light heifers to 131.2] ) (125.7])), medium to 125.8]) (111.8])), heavy to 118.2p (103.6])).Tile chief price of £010.oO was returned by A. T. Burrow and the to]) kilo price of £626.04 was returned bv .1. R. Marginson (405kg at 154.0]>). Cows and bulls: Grade one-
Continental light heifers made
(£130).Itlonde d' Aquitaine X hulls made to £100 (£172.15), heifei's to £208 (£168.25), other Conti nental X hulls to £200, heifers to £180 (£167), Friesian X bulls to £210 (£136.20). heifers to £00, Angus X hulls to £185 (£87.65),
cows made to 124.8]) (108.8p), grade two cows to 103.2p (90.5p). grade three cows to OO.Sp (70.5p), feeding cows to 07.8p (87])), mature hulls to 117.8p (112.7p). •Sheep: Light hoggs made to
heifers to £130 (£01). The Reef Link and Sinunental
105.3] ) (90.7p), standard to 106.0]) (95.Sp), medium to 105]) (90.5p), heavy to 100.4]) (80.Ip), overweight to Sd.4p (81.Sp).
Shearlings made to 71.7p
Suiier-Calf Conqietition winner was I). Moorholise. of Gisburn.
inals forward, including 185 young hulls, 217 steers and heif ers, 170 cows and bulls. There were 1,658 sheep forward, including 1,321 hoggs, eight shearlings, 320 ewes and nuns. Hulls: Continental light made
There were 572 fatstock anh
(
61.lip), half-bred ewes to £15.20 (£29.35), horned ewes to £>8.20
hav and straw forward, with hav making to £74 per tonne and
wheat straw to £66 per tonne. At Wednesday’s lteacon
to 16d.2p <145.2p), medium to 167.2p (lllp), heavy to 143.8p (
134.lip), other light to 1-l l.Sp (127.8pi. medium to 140.2p (121.2p>. heavy to 131.8p
(£25.06), nuns to £60 (£18.20). There were 45.75 tonnes of
there were 3,177 sheen forward, including 75 ewes. There were also 34 cattle, including 20
North West Electronic Mart
voung hulls. Prices: Light lambs made to
(121.6p). Tile chief price of £870.0.8 was
returned by W. ltennett and the top kilo price of £777.48 was
21Sp (210p). standard to 21-Ip <212.7Sp). medium to 215p (211.8])). heavy to 195p (194p), ewes to OSp, young hulls to 240]) (222p), heifers to 225]).
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STARTS ▼ Highways Act 1980 HERE Public Notice#
Bowland Forest (Lower Division). Ribble Valley Borough) (Public Path Diversion) Order 1994
Notice of Public Path Order Lancashire County Council (Public
The above-named Order, made on the 11th January No. ® . .
about to be submitted to the Secretary of State tor the Environment for confirmation, or to be confirmed as an unopposed Order by the County Council.
1* ■ ( Lancashire County Council
The effect of the Order, if confirmed without modification, will be to divert
i) That part ol Public-Footpath No 8 in the Parishi of Bowland
Forest (Lower Division) from rts junction with Longridge Road (at°gfid reference SD 6607-4438) in a general south-westerly direction (or a distance ol approximately 90 metres (to grid reference SD 6600-4433).
ii) That oart ol Public Footpath No 8 Irom its junction with Roman Road (at grid reference SD 6609-4434) in a general
north-easterly direction for a distance ol some 100 metres (to grid reletence SD 6615-4443).
The Alternative Route to bo provided is: i) From a point on Longridge Road, lying approximately 60
Irom the commencement ol the existing Public
6608-4432) in a general westerly direction lor a distance ol some 80 metres (to grid reference SD 6601-4431) and then
in a qeneral north north-westerly direction lor some 20 metres to rejoin Public Footpath No 8 (at grid relerence SD 6600-4433).
ii)
Frnm a DOint on Roman Road lying approximately 70 metres from its function with Longridge Road which lies to the west 1 at^arid U
6615-4443).
Tonies ol the Order and plan have been d^osited at the M ?o=Snr the Ribble Valley Borough Council. Council offices,
Order and plan may bo purchased Irom my olfices. Any representation or objection
they are made.
submilting the Order to Ih Becreia Environment may themselves n cm me
be transmitted with the Order. Dated this 13th day of January, 1994.
sssk aJSiSrffi siif~v.ii », - GAJOHNSON
s Christ Church Precinct
County Hall PRESTON PR1 8XJ.
|( (he 0rder is tations or
north-westerly direction for a distance of some 70 metres to ™?oin Public Footpath No 8 (at gnd reference SD
r fit e?enee SD 6616-4436) in a general nor h
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r om a n c e . Writ*? t o b o x Nti 11822.
A T T R A C T IV E w e l l s p o k e n , c a r im i . In t e l l i ' i e n t l em a l e . s e e k s s imi l a r ma l e . a«»e 2 7 o r o v e r t o s h a r e m y in t e r e s t s , p h o t o i f p o s s ib l e .
Writes t o b o x N o . 11821.
T A L L M A N s e e k s l a d y . 5 0 / 6 0 . i i o o t l s e n s e o f h um o u r . Jus t s om e o n e mm- u in e . s o c i a l d r in k , o u t imi s , a n ima l l o v e r o n l y , u e n u in e e n c j u l r l e s . p l e a s e d o n t d e l a y . W r i t e t o b o x N o .
I 1 8 0K
FEMA L E 2 5 . w i t h d a u g h t e r , s e e k s h o n e s t , c a r imi . a t t r a c t i v e m a l e l o r lui t , I r i e n d - s h l o . r e l a t i o n s h i p , m u s t
have s e n s e o f h u m o u r , p h o t o p l e a s e . Wr i t e t o b o x N o . H 8 2 0 .
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFF ORDER 1994
TRAFFIC)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lancashire County Council have made an Order under Section 14 (1) ol the Road Trailic Regulation Act, 1984, as amended, the etfect of which
will be to temporarily prohibit anY_ rti°'°rrive,’ icle proceeding over that length ol the B6243 Parsons Lane, Clitheroe Irom its junction with Castlegate to its junction with Station Road, a distance ol 140 metres.
The alternative route lor vehicular traffic affected by the closure isasfollows:- From Parsons Lane, turn left onto Station Road, turn left onto Railway View Road, turn right onto Waddington Road (B6478) straight onto Well Terrace (B6478). straight onto Waterloo Road (A671), turn right onto Whalley RoadtMoor
Lane (B6478).
Access to properties will be available at all times. The Police, Fire and Ambulance Services have been informed.
The temporary closure is necessary to enable r e p a i r w o r k lo be carried out on the property known as 3, Castlegate. Clitheroe.
The closure will be operative Irom 0900 hours on the 10th January 1994 to 1700 hours on the 5th March 1994. G.A. JOHNSON
G EN T L EMA N s e e k s lady l o r
t r i e n d s h ip . w o r ld t r a v e l an d h o l id a y s , p r e f e r a b l y r e t i r e d w i d o w , p e t i t e . 4 5 + . sma r t , in t e l l lu e n t . ca r d r i v e r , p o s s i b l e r om a n c e . A p p l y b o x N o . 1 1 818.
MA LE 3 0 % Chief Executive/Clerk
l em a l e o t s imi l a r s e a r s , I 'm r om a n t i c , c a r imi ami s l i. ir - imi . I h a v e tnv o w n c a r ami e n j o y dinim.i o u t . al l l e t t e r s a n s w e r e d . A p p l y b o x N o .
e a r s , s imi l e , s e e k s 1 1 819.
MA L E 2 9 . . v a r i e d I n t e r e s t , c o u n t r y p u b s , t iu ie t imi l t t s i i i / o u t . s e e k s f ema l e 2 0 to 3 0 . f o r p o s s i b l e r e l a t i o n s h ip . a l l l e t t e r s a n s w e r e d . Wr i t e t o b o x N o . 1 1 804.
WESTH0LME SCHOOL
Meins Road, Telephone: 0254/53447
Blackburn, BB2 6QU. T.l.nkssn-
Boys aged 4 — 8 years Girls aged 4 — 18 years
Government Assisted Places and Bursaries
EN T R AN C E EXAMIN A TIONS (8+ and 11 +)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1994
SIXTH FORM ENTRY BY APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW
G.C.S.E. PA SS RATE GRADES A—C 97% ADVANCED LEVEL 82%
Further details from the Registrar, to whom application should now be made. Rogis1c<«JCfMrrty No 52G615
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l u l l . W r i t e t o b o x N o . 1 8 0 8 .
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s e e k s lrm. l l ' .i l tr . i t - t ivi - l.i..!ln<i r tor MA LE 2 4 . s e e k s f em a l e l o r
i . i s t i l i ‘1 r e l a t i o n s h i p . H ^ r s mo s t th imi s hi lit**. * om r on
uir l s . Mrt wr i t imi . m> t ime w a s t e r s ph a s e , s imi l e mums w e l c om e . Writ*? t o Box N o . 11823.
M A L E 2 7 s i m i l e , n o n sm o k e r , r om a n t i e . e a r imi .
- 1 8 t o 3 5 . s I n «l I e o k e r .
a p p r e c i a t e d . Wr i t r N o . H8 2 4 .
r e l a t i o n s h i p , l i k e s a l l o u t d o o r a r t i v i t i e s ami p u b s , s imi l e p a r e n t s w a rml y w e l - r om r . ma k e 1 9 9 4 th e y e a r . Wr i t e t o b o x N o . 11805.
M A L E 2 7 . q o o t l l o o k l tm . w o u l d l i k e t o m e e t M i s s l th ih t l o r tun ni t iht s o u t o r
.100(1 s e n s e o l h um o u r , h o b b i e s p i a n o . k e > b o a r d , o r u a n . e v r l imi . t v / r a i l io and ma n y m o r e , s e e k s te l l t a le .
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I o o k i ii q m a l e . w h o i s r om a n t i e . s o l v e n t , «ionutue a n d s i n c e r e , p h o t o e s s e n t i a l . a l l l e t t e r s a n sw e r e d .
Wr i t e t o b o x N o . 11825.
ALL MA LE 6 0 ’s , lions** and ca r . l o o k imi l o r lo v imi r e l a t i o n s h i p w i t h th a t s p e c i a l l a d y , o u t im i s ami h o l i d a y s
in th e c o u n t r y , t r ip s t o the s e a . Wr i t* * t o b o x N o .
11814.
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P L A IN lo o k i iMi mal«*. 4 9 . s e e k s p a s s i o n a t e w om a n . 3 0 t o 5 0 . l o r I n t im a t e e v e - n i n e s . v i d e o w a t c h i n t l . h i t . , b v h e r I i r e s i d e .
m a t u r e b u i l d p r e f e r r e d . Writ*? t o b o x N o . M8 I 7 .
t i o n s h ip . e n i o y s s p o r t , win* imj a n d i l iu imi . Wr i t e t o b o x
N o . 1 1 826.
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Wr i t e t o b o x N o . H 8 0 - . ’ ‘ ‘l '
Y O U N G L O O K I N G s l im m a l e ,
l a t e 3 0 * s . s e e k s
f e m a l e l o u k im i l o r t u n . ni« |hl s in. n h ih t s o u t . l o t s ot
l am i h s . p o p mu s i c , t a k e a c h a n c e o n me a n d l e t s s e e , p h o t o p l e a s e . Wr i t e t o b o x N o . 11809.
S IN G L E M UM 2 5 .
f o r s im i l e m e n . 2 8 t o 3 j , m u s t l o v e k i l l s , t r y im i t o 11 itcl Mr l l iu l i t . Wr i t e t o b o x N o . HU 10.
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S INGL E ma l e . 2 3 . m m u i n e . e m p l o y e d , l i k e s n i «| h t s i u / o u t . s p o r t , mu s i c , s e e k s s imi l e , em p l o y e d t e in n l e . IK t o 2 7 . t o s h a r e I n t e r e s t s ami b u i ld l a s t imi r e l a t i o n s h i p . Wr i t e t o b o x N o . H 8 0 3 .
L A D Y y o u iMI 4 O * s , n o . , i n t e r e s t s v a r i e d ,
t h e a t r e , e a t imi o u t . a n ima l s , d a n c im i o c c a s i o n a l l y - , m p u b b e r s o r c lu b b e r s . Wr i t i
t o b o x N o . 118 I 1.
M A L E 4 5 . s e e k s y o u m i e r t em a l e f o r l a s t imi r e l a t i o n - shit*. p h o t o p l e a s e , a l l l e t t e r s a n sw e r e d , n o t ime w a s l e r x p l e a s e . W r i t e t o b o x
N o . 1 1 806.
W ID O W e a r l y 6 0 ’ s , o w n h o m e / c a r . l i k e t o m e e t Inte l lhie t t t t i euUema u . 6 0 to 6 5 . n o n sm o k e r , i r i e n d s h ip . c omp a n y , o u t imi s . h o l id a y s , i * x p r o s e s s h a r e d . l l i h h l e V.dlev A r e a . Wr i t e t o b o x
N o . 1 -3 8 7 .
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o u t imi s ami c om p a n y . 1 am r e a s o n a b l y a c t i v e f o r my am*. I am a w i d o w a n d l h o p e t o me e t s om e o n e s o o n t o m e e t my r e q u i r em e n t s . Writ*? t o b o x N o . lr3 9 5 .
sm o k e r , s e e k s ma l e , s imi l a r a * i e .
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