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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 15th, 1994 13 Clitheroe 22321i (Editorial), 22828 (Advertising). Burnley 422881 (Classified)


" County move hailed as historic first step for access to Rowland


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THE Clitheroe Ram­ blers have hailed a move by Lancashire County Council as an “historic first step” in opening up Bowland’s


forbidden moorland. For the county council


has decided to back the Ramblers’ Association in its battle for a voice on the all-important Forest of Howland Joint Advisory Committee. The hope now is that the Ramblers’ Association will


SILVESTER — HOWDEN


Two colleagues who work for Boots The Chemist’s were married at St John the Baptist Church, Bces-


Howden, is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs John Howden, of Warwick Drive. Clitheroe. The bridegroom, systems analyst Mr Darren Paul


ton, Nottingham. The bride, development strategist Miss Wendy


Silvester, is the elder son of Mr and Mrs Graham Silvester, of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Given away by her father, the bride wore a full-


right to express a strong voice on behalf of the


delighted with the move than Mr Ben Brown, who as secretary of the Clith­ eroe group of the Ram­ blers’ Association has cam­ paigned long and hard for more say in policy-making decisions affecting public access in Bowland.


association. No o n e is m o re


soon be able to appoint a representative to sit on the committee, with the


the full implications of the county council decision this week to the “Adver­ tiser and Times." •‘Tbc :...."'v ’’-w •’


Mr Brown spelled out


by Sheila Nixon


surprise decision to back the 08,000-strong Ram­ blers’ Association in its controversial bid to get membership of the key committee, which controls the future destiny of the open, wild moorlands of the Forest of Bowland,”


he said. “The Ramblers regard


this decision as an historic first step in regaining access for the public to a vast area of forbidden


Another peak reached for dedicated Rambler


length, full-skirted, off-the-shoulder gown of ivory Chinese silk. It had a train and was trimmed at the waist and shoulders with ivory silk roses. Her rose- trimmed ivory silk Alice band held in place a veil her mother wore at her own wedding. She carried a bou­ quet of peach and ivory silk roses and gypsophila. The bridesmaids were bisa Howden, the bride’s


dresses of peach and ivory silk roses, and carried


bouquets which matched the bride’s. Best man was Mr Matthew Peter Silvester, the


YOU would be hard- j pressed to find a more I dedicated fell walker than • Mr Ben Brown — the Rib- ble Valley’s battling public access campaigner. He has climbed more


sister, Fiona Wallis and Helen Drake, who wore terracotta full-length, silk dupion dresses, with head­


bridegroom’s brother, and ushers were Mr Peter Bateman and Mr Matthew Howden. After the ceremony, conducted by the Rev. Ste­


phen Lowe, a reception was held at the Strathdon Thistle Hotel, Nottingham. The couple, who left for a honeymoon in Moraira, Spain, are to live in Beeston.


Gearing up for better driving


MOTORISTS needing tuition on motorway driving are being invited to take advantage of


Safety Association starts a new six-week course, which includes other aspects of driving, on Sep­ tember 27th, at 7-30 n.m.


a course in better driving. Blackburn Area Roail


se s s io n s mornings. The cost is £15, reduced


on Sunday


to £0 for students, and this entitles participants W 12 months' membership. Fur­


It is being held at the I,an- cashire County Council Road Safety Training Centre, Ewood, Black­


burn. The course comprises


lectures on Tuesday eve­ nings and practical driving


Chemists’ rota TODAY and tomorrow.


Boots the Chemist, of Cas­ tle Street, Clitheroe, will


be open until (>-30 p.m. P ete r Buckley Ltd,


p.m.


Railway View Road: Sun­ day, noon to 1 p.m. Mon­ day to Friday until 11-30


ther information may be obtained by telephoning Blackburn 53713 or Great Harwood 887300.


than J00 mountains in England and Wales and has also conquered the Scottish Munros — 277 of them. Not content to rest on his laurels, he has since set himself the task of reaching the summit of Scotland's Corbetts. He visits the area three


moorland. Until now we have been Firmly locked out of this body. “The Duke of Westmin­


t 1 t t - a. i i f r t f n n n n c u l o i *


ister, one of the largest landowners in Bowland, as well as many other private landowners are repre­ sented on the Joint Advi­ sory Committee, along with local authorities and others.“The Joint Advisory Committee plays a crucial role in determining the future management of the moors — a management which, at the moment, rules out public access to most of the wild and wind­ swept acres. “We have long argued


to reconsider its decision to bar the Ramblers from membership. We warmly congratulate Lancashire County Council and the chairman and vice-chair­ man of


deci


County Couns George Slynn and Irene Short.


the committee,


for a place at the negotiat­ ing table. That place might now be granted to us by the far-sighted and dear-


“It is frustrating not to be able to organise walks from our side into the for­ bidden areas on the other side of the border, owned by private landlords.” Mr Brown claims that,


thinking members of the county council’s Planning,


new role on the Joint Advisory Committee and helping to shape the future of the Forest of Bowland, with greater public access, in the interests of the widei public.”County Coun. George Slynn explained that a balance was needed between the demand for recreational use of the area and the needs of the people who lived and worked there. “The Ramblers’ Associa­


“We look forward to our


Industrial Development and Tourism Committee. “They took the unani­


mous decision at their last meeting to call on the Joint Advisory Committee


times a year to continue his quest and has so far reached 50 of 222 peaks. So, it has always been a


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source of frustration for him to be excluded from many parts of his home territory — the Forest of Bowland.He says that the prob­ lem has existed for the past 25 years, following moves by private landown-


Stamp club


THE Kibble Valley Stamp Club will be holding a meeting on Tuesday at the United Reformed Church, Moor Lane. Clitheroe.


starting at 7-30 p.m. Speaker Mr E. Manilow


will display a postal his­ tory to the meeting. Non­ members are welcome.


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ers, mainly on the Gar- stang side of the Forest of Bowland, to forbid acccess. Mr Brown, who lives in Barrow and works for the Department of Social Security in Burnley, has been a member of the Ramblers’ Association for 15 years and secretary of the'Clitheroe group for 15 years.“The water authority owns much of the moor­ land on the Ribble Valley side of the Forest of Bow­ land and we have a pre­ sumed right of way oyer this countryside,” he said


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