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Cl ilh ■roc Advertiser X- Times, December lotli, ItW -| iithcvoc (fotlitorinl), •.V.'vJ.t ’ (Aiirt'i'tisiui}). Himilrji yj-.t.'ll (I'lassiticd)


Developer hits back as county blocks plans


A PROPKRTV dovi'lojier has hit buck at Ltm- ishiiv County Council officials' attempts to urtail his transformation of the former Brock-


-illors objovtod to tile out - ino api'l ication for the levelopiiiciil of the site mhmitti'd by Me Gerald Hitman. County Hall of f icers


lall Hospi tal . l.tmcnshiro countv coun-


..11 l l . w t U t . i l


have said that plans for the development should he referred to Environment Secretary Mr .lolni Cum­ mer, if the Kibble Valley Council decides to support current proposals, which include -100 houses and IHHl.tHH) square feet of om- ploy me lit - c e n e r a t ing space


the county council for attempting to block plans which would transform the former hospital site into a new "village.” He saiil: "I confess that


Mr Hi tman cr it icised


Observation i pul to test


| Plan. I "Why county should pop


l find tin* county’s opposi­ t ion to our proposa ls extremely st range. Tin* p ro p o s a l s th em s e lv e s come out of almost two years of close collaboration with the Kibble Valiev borough Council, which has been zealous to ensure that our plans conform to t he Vountv St me t a re


■ minute to call black white l just cannot imagine.” he


its head up at the last TMKKK was :i superb dis |


play ol* photographio skill 1 at the Christmas mooting (


of 1 ’litheroo 1 *i\ ie Society. | Mr Frank Farm's , of Klims Gallon*. first tosloil


i ntlded. Members of the Lanca­


the momhors with a ipti.’ i on Clithoroo teatures aiul i. thoroughly unohsorvant they proved to be! Then 1 he presented oloso-ups ot t the tlowers in his ganlon. accotnpanieil by \ ivahli


music. A spoof of a naturalist


lecture was amusing, but the piece tit' resistance was a look at the Hodilor ami Kibble Valleys in win­


ter mist. The next meeting will


be held in the Mutual Kootu, Church Street, on


February lUh. at • -at' p-in-


Medieval music MEMBERS of I'l itheree Doneei'D SiH-ivty enjoyed :i most entertaining and informative evening with th o fo u r momliot-s of Dnurtlye Musiek. Dressed m i-ostutnos ot


tin- 1 t.t h ooMtui-y. they played toi l sang iiiotlioviil and K.-iuissauee tltusie, liolh i-oui-.ly mul popular. Tlioy introdueed their


shi re County Council's P l a n n in g . I n d u s t r ia l Development ami Tourism C o m m i t t e e r e c e n 11 y visited the site and met Kibble Valley councillors. A rej>ort put before the


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Packed church for carols


1MNT-S I /KD s h e p ­ he rds , wise men and angels filled St Paul ’s Church. Low Moor, tor a sp e c ia l C h r i s tma s


service.T h e Kov. Ko d n e y


N i o h o 1 s o n l e d t h t annual carol service ol St P a u l ’s Mother and T o d d l e r C r o u p an d Plavgroup on Thursday — the first Chr istmas service of the season to he held in the church. Ch i HI t e n th in n e d


fan cy d r e s s to r the occasion and presented wrapped gif ts dur ing the service. These will lie given to a church project in a deprived area of llyndburu. Also e n jo y in g the


carols were several rcsi dents of Hooch Hrovi


Ucsidcntial Home. Tin organist was Mr Mark Loadbcator, a student


at Cambr idge Pniver- s i t y h o m e t o r t h holidays. Oil r p h o t o g r a p h


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shows Mr Nicholson with mothers, toddler? a n d p l a y g r o ti p member


TAIL WAGGERS ENTERTAIN SANTA PAWS


county council’s Devel­ opment Cent rol Sub-com­ mit tee recommended that it should object to the plans. ’County councillors were


being asked to oppose cle v o lo pm e n t on t he grounds that it would bo contrary to national policy guidance and s t rategic planning policy, due to the rural location and number


of houses. The sub committee was


also being advised to coll­ ider a smal ler dovol-


opmont. as promised at tho mooting with Kihlilo Vallov coum-illoi-s. However, if the borough


council approves the cur­ rent applicat ion in the


New Year, County Hal! o f f i c e r s h a v e re com- moiuloil that the Secretary of State ho informed. Kibble Valley Council


va s t ranixo of p e r iod iiistniinoiits, sumo iatniliar In- uamo only, ami aililoil amusing rout emporary quol at ions ahout t lioir souml. not always eonipli- inuit lary. showing that "mo i lo r i i m u s i r " ha s always hail its rritirs.


p lanning man a g e r Mr Stewart Itailey explained tlmt the county council could not actually stop the development — it could


only re fer plans to the Secretary of State. lie added: "Tho Kibble


Valley Council actually makes the decision, unless


it is taken out of its bunds li v th e S c o r e t a r v ot State."


TU I S wore wagging on Friday night when members of thc Clith- enm and Remile IBstrie. hog Agility Club held them "Santo


' 'q'wcnty-Vrgh^licVmlc. inost of them witli their dogs in Uov. gath­ ered for the festive celebration in Rend and many donned fam.


‘' ’^ /m e n d i e r dlvssol tip as Rather Christmas, with his Alsatian as a reindeer . Another at tended in a Mother Chr istmas cos­


tume. with her dog pulling a sleigh. s l ight ly for th e benef i t o f th e four - legged f r iends . musu'ui man?* •», . e . ,,


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Plus


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' \ buf f e t wi th non-nleo h o l ie p u n c h a n d n t e am r t l n j t o n ip t t i t io n foi lowed S e c r e t a ry Mrs J e a n Drown n o ted th a t everyone really e n jo v e d th ems e lv e s mul th e c lu b wa s th r i v in g , w i th me e t in g s


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p la n n e d t h r o u g h o u t th e C h r i s tma s per iod. The group meets at S p.m. every ln d n y m Rend- ‘ or il< tails.


Mrs Brown ran bo contacted on 02M S22S m1. BELLS AGED 8 YEARS


TEACHERS SCOTCH WHISKY


£9.39 WHISKY


Mclvor ................£ 7 .4 9


G ran ts ................. £ 9 .3 9 Hanky Bannister .£ 8 .9 9 Ltr . • - .£ 1 2 .7 9


As supplied to officers of l l.M.S. the Diplomatic Corps


MAI T WHISKY BI.A1HMHOU r 11.99


AGED 8 YEARS PURE MALT SILVER MEDAL WINNER


International Wine & Spirit Competition


Selected from our ranee o( over 140 different Malt Whiskies


MACALLAN 10 y . o . £ 1 9 . 2 9 MACALLAN 18 y . o . £ 2 9 . 6 9 LAGAVUL1N 6 y.o. £ 2 1 . 8 9


in v e r g o r d o n p u r e qo GRAIN WHISKY £ 1 6 . 8 9


J.O. You Can Buy £ 4 9 . 8 9 I^fd WINE GF IRE YEAS


SOLANA £3.79


GLENF1DDICH £14.99


MALT WHISKY


IRISH WHISKY Bushmills


............... £13 .1 9


Black Libel .£15.29 10 y.o Malt .£18.55


Paddy .......................£13 .1 9 John Powers..........£13 .1 9


I Jamesons ...............£ 1 3 .1 9 12 y.o..........£ 1 8 .1 9


GORDON'S GIN £9.59


WHITE SATIN GIN . .£8.75 BEEFEATER GIN . . .£9.39 TANQUERAY----- £1 4 .8 5


R1EVAULX FRENCH ***** BRANDY £6.89 I remy MARTIN V.S.O.P.


In Gift Box with Two Glasses ......................£ 2 3 .8 9


This young full bodied Red c has ulbrant plum and


herrry fruit and was made In Valdepcnas by Aussie Winemakers.


PLUS A LARGE SELECTION OF OLD AND RARE COGNACS AND ARMAGNACS


S COTES OH BEAONEi9


Ju'commended with 1 urkey a good medium Ixxfied Bwryiindy u'if/i nice raspberry fruit flavours.


DOMAINE DES TERRES 5


Very fresh, pungent mine packed teit/i gooseberry fruit flavours.


CHABLIS PREMIER CRU VAILLONS .....................£ 7 .3 9


---------- BRULEES ........................£ 4 .6 9 Classic dry French mine at a very


At) excellent auallty Rhone mine from affordable price the village of hastenu.


CH DE PIC 1 9 9 0 Amnrd mlnning Chateau producing outstanding quality Clarel.


Superb Burgundy,


£ 5 .4 9 - - -


BEAUNE ler CRU EPENOTTES 1 9 9 0 . .£ 1 5 .6 9


and nice balance from a top producer. ____


lovely rich flavours u eci


recommended.


STE. MICHELLE CHATEAU RESERVE ........................£ 6 -2 5 Per Vi


Late harvest Riesling, a lovely rich stveet mine.


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Red, Medium Dry and Dry White Bottles £2.95 • Litres £3.89


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Thursday 15th


Friday 16th Saturaay 17 th Sunday 18th Monday 19 th


8.30- 8.00 8.30- 8.00 8.


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Tuesday 20th Wednesday 21st Thursday 22nd


12 noon-3.00 8.30- 8.00


Friday 23rd Saturday Xmas Eve 24th


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8.30- 8.00 8.30- 8.00


8.30- 8.00 8.30- 8.00 8.


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/\ lovely fresh, crisp, medium dry Mosel tuif/i nice ocidlly.


iovclv fresh, crisp, medium dry


GROUSE 10.85


MARTELL COGNAC


S - r ? ^ . . . £3.s9 E K S S - | f l r 4 9 RUM


| 1 ^ A O ? • *


PETER LEHMANN SHIRAZ ...........................£ 5 .4 9


/ \ lovely rich rounded / \ t is ( r«/ i«n umie p a ck e d u'i th fruit.


JOAD PIRES MUSCAT£3.99


One of our l>est selling wines this year - fresh and dry with nice a ropey fruit flavours.


BUCCANEER ..........£7.29 IAMBS NAVY . . . .£10.89 O.V.D. DEMERARAE11.98


MOUNT GAY BARBADOS ..........£1 1 .8 5


l iq u e u r s


BAILEYS IRISH CREAM ....................£8 .4 9 TERRY'S CHOCOLATE CREAM ................... £9 .9 9 SHERIDANS..........£ 1 3 .5 9 COINTREAU ----- £ 1 3 .9 5 yjs .............£8 .5 9


T1A MARIA.............£12 .8 9 BENEDICTINE . . .£17.39 Vis.............. £ 8 -6 9


HEINEKEN |||£2.09p HOUSE CHAMPAGNE


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SPANISH SHERRY CROFTS ORIGINAL£4.99 BURDONS very fine Spanish ................................£‘1.85


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£5.79 PORT


CHUKCHIU-S - OUR


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TRADITIONAL LATE BOTTLED......... £9-89 CRUSTED ..................£10.29


WE ALSO KIL1T A LARGE SELECTION 01: FINE VINTAGE TORTS


HARVEYS BRISTOL CREAM


£4.75 I \ y U T GIFT iotas'


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