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Bellman plan
AMENDMENTS to Castle Cement’s applica tion to excavate 5S million tonnes ol limestone from Bellman Quarry have met with a cold response from local campaigners The Bellman Quarry
Action Group issued a statement claiming the new changes would make no difference in limiting am the impact on the people,
should be refused: “The action group feels just as strongly as it did with the
enities and landscape in this particular area of the
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original, that the amended a p p l i c a t i o n m u s t b e
Kibble Valley. It added that, under the
refused and also that we have the support of many people in the area."
changed application, the noise, dust, traffic and visual implications would remain unchanged, as would the total destruction
of wildlife and flora. Castle Cement’s propos
al to extract the stone from a 25-hectare site has been replaced with a revised plan to extract 25.5 million tonnes from 23 hectares. The amended plan also
The group said that objections to the plan
should be sent to: The countv planning officer, East Cliff County Offices, PO Box 100, Preston, PR1 HEX.
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limits the depth of quar rying and reduces the planned 50 years for res toration to -10 years. The group's statement
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over Lancashire were “ all eves’’ as they watched th e ir host, Kibble Valley Mayor Coun. Tony Jackson, repair Ihc coach taking them for a day out in the Kibble Valley. Wearing his suit and
said: "It is important to remember that restora tion, if at all, will be in the lifetime of our children’s grandchildren and will not
Bellman Quarry Action G r o u p b e l i e v e s
. t h e a m e n d e d a p p l i c a t i o n
Plans in pipeline
PLANS for the convulsion of a barn into a dwelling at Bambini! Clough Kami. Lambing Clough l.anu. Hurst Green (number 0H.I7) are among the latest applications lodged with the Kibble Valley Council’s Planning
Ih'partnicnt. Other plans inchule: Aighlon. Hailey, t.halgley:
Two-storey extension and installation of new septic tank at Isle Cottage. Avenue Load,
entrance/drivewav to serve existing hard-standing area to provide parking facilities at iMithcroc lloyal Grammar School, Chatburn Knad (1I21HI). Mitton: Conversion of redun
Burst Green (ilium. C l i th e ro e : A d d itio n a l
dant barn to dwelling at Anger- ham Barn. Church Lane ttlgllo). Head: Internal modifications
to ancillary rooms to create swimming pool, involving alterations to windows at Kean Hall, Whalley Road (02(1,1. Internal modifications to form
swimming pool at Head Hall, Whalley Road (lliodl. Kitchen extension at
View (lllllh).
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Mavoral chain, Coun. Jackson rolled up his sleeves and temporarily fixed a problem with a fan licit. The chartered coach
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replace the mature agri cultural landscape we see today."
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Wiswell solicitor Miss Karen Barnsley married Harrogate evangelist Mr Robert Riant during a ceremony at the Gospel Hall, Blackburn. ’file bride is the younger
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carried a traditional bou quel of lilies, lemon IVcesi; and wax flowers.
Judith Mellish. Alison Mellish, Lois Stock and
In attendance were
daughter of Mr and Mrs .John Barnsley, of Moor-
Abigail Kaye. The page boy was Jonathan Con
side Lane. Wiswell. The bridegroom is the
way. the bride's nephew. th e bridesmaids wore
only son of Mr and Mrs George Riant, of Wayside
Walk, Harrogate. The bride, given away
ballerina-length dresses of champagne silk with tar
!>•/ her father, wore a long- sieeved ivory dupion gown with embroidery on the bodice and sleeves. Her veil was held in place by an Alice band of porcelain and silk flowers in gold, cream and rust and she
flowers.Best man was Mr I lull]
tan piping, bows and rosettes. Their straw boaters and bonnets were trimmed with tartan and
Rave and ushers were M Brian Conway. Mr Kick Williams. Mr Wesley Downs and Mr Rhilip
John Stock. A reception followed at
Nelson.The ceremony was per formed by Mr Rhillip Harding. Organist was Mr
the Eoxfields Country Hotel, Billington. The cou
Scotland.
Photograph* David Sim mons, Clitheroc.
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Conversion of barn plan deferred
ple are to live in Harro gate, following a honev- m o o n in Ta y s id e ,
Tracy Walmsley
the Lancashire area gather together. This year’s event, hosted by Coun. Jackson, began at Ribchcsler at HI a.m. Everyone hoarded the coach, which then trav elled to Clithcroe and out into the surround- i n g v i l l a g e s an d countryside. Shortly a f te r the
was travelling past Stocks Reservoir when
flashing red lights on the dashboard alerted the driver, Mr terry
Word of new local NHS trust
blows into Europe NEWS of Lhe birth of the new ComnumiCare
NHS Trust has crossed the Channel. One of the GOO special balloons released to mai k
Murray, who pulled into a nearby car park. Using his mechanical knowledge, Colin. Jack- son, who until recently had his own garage in Kibchcster, managed to got the coach hack on the road so that the journey could continue. Each year, a different
Loan helps create new venture
CREATION is the buzz word lor a Low Mool woman who is ready to set
up a unique three-prongei 1 •
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business venture m C-litn* eroe, with help from the world of enterprise.
St Raul’s Close, is knitting together her ideas to set up “Castle Wool Crea tions," which will open on Mav Kith at the premises above The Market Lads shoe shop on Rarson Lane.
Mrs Marv Nolan (51), of
bipci] her idea with the help of a business loan from the Consortium of East Lancashire Enter prise Agencies (OLLEA) and hopes to appeal to both the Kibble Valley market and to tourists, with a shop which should provide something for everyone.
Mrs Nolan has ileve- COUNCILLORS deferred
plans for a .Sabden barn conversion, following con cern that it could tie a "springboard" for lurther commercial development. Kibble Valley Connells
will he on offer and Mrs Nolan will also have a sewing room, where a clothes alteration service will he available for customers.
A vast variety of wools
Rlanning and Devel opment Committee mem
business will be the sale of hand-made garments am craft creations, which will bring together the work ol maiiv local eraftspeop c with’ her own hand-made
The third aspect of the
bers heard that the appli cation for Bottom I-arm,
innovations.
Whallev Road, was only for domestic purposes, after plans for an eques trian and indoor riding school were withdrawn. In a report to the com
breakdown, the party stopped at the Inn at Whitcwell for lunch and mechanics were called out to replace Hie damaged parts. The p r o h 1 c m sec m e d to relate to one of the six fan belts, which had
the launch has reached Holland. Staff at Clitheroe Com-
s n a p p e d , b e c o m i n g trap p e d round the
Mayor h osts a day where all Mayors from
Others.The party arrived safelv at Stonyhurst College for a guided tour, given in groups of 12, ending with refresh ments in the Baylev
room.
250 sign lollipop petition
OVER. 2511 Clitheroe resi dents have signed a peti
were deposited in shops and businesses near the pelican crossing, at the junction with Greenaere
"Copies of the petition . .
Street.Ret it ion co -o rg a n i s e r
Mrs Jackie Devine said that the petition would he sent to the Traffic Inspec- tontU* ami Kibble Valley
tion demanding that a lol lipop warden be reinstated on a busy stretch of Whal lev Road.
munitv Hospital were delighted when a postcard was received from a Dutch resident who found a bal loon on the beach at Bioe- mendaal and, alter reading the inscription, sent a postcard to the new authority, conveying her g re e t in g s and good
wishes.The postcard was sim ply addressed to "Com- muniCare, Blackburn, Hvndburn and Kibble Val iev , E n g 1 a nil, ” a n « reached its destination on
Monday.The balloons in Ulith- eroe were released outside
the hospital by Mr Barry Barnes, vice-chairman of the trust. He told staff and those watching that, as a Kibble Valley resident, it was a privilege for him to
be at the launch. C o m m u n i C a r e w a :
smaller than the district health authority, which gave it the opportunity to
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"be more in touch and responsive to tile needs of
the community. The balloons released
were symbolic of spread ing the word throughout
the community — hut few watching on a wet and windy day outside CJith- croe ’Hospital realised that the word would he blown into Europe.
Ml* Mr Nigel Kvans. Site commented: “Wc
would like to thank all the shops and businesses which helped us collect the signatures. There is a lot of concern about this issue and we are certainly not going to give up the fight t o h a v e t h e w a r t ! e n
reinstated." Nigel Evans told the
"Advertiser and Times” this week that he hoped to speak to the residents
soon.He commented: "What ever decision is taken by the Traffic Inspectorate, its prime concern should be the safety of local chil dren and the public as a whole. 1 am following the situation and hope to speak to the residents about their worries when 1 am next in the area.
Craftworkers display skills
mittee, Sabden Rarish Council had criticised the original application, which included the riding school, saying it was “too large a commercial development
for the area.” S evera l committee
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members claimed that the amended development might be used for commer cial development in the
future. The application was
deferred for further con sultation with the parish council.
CURRENTLY demonstrat ing their skills at Sam- lesbury Hall are Whalley couple Jack and Sheila
HMrLHolmes is a woodcarver and is specialising in hand-carved walking sticks in his exhibition, while Mrs Holmes’ craft is rare breed kmtweai and
U\jand-made rare breed wool garments and travel nigs in black, brown and grey colours will be on show and the work of both will be available to pm -
chase of order.
their home at Kortfield Bar. Whalley. The hall is open every day but Moml*i>. uom
Most of the couple’s work has been craltt-d at . , , ,1
noon to f> p.m. The craft exUiition, which started on Tuesday, runs until April 17th. ________ ___
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