Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 18th, 199U 13_
Clitheroe >232.', (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burn lei) 2,22331 (C la s s i jn p ■ u e i ie j - s_______________ _
Putting views a waste of time ____________ IN Mrs 1 ‘utrii-in Harrison's
l l 't t l '1" last Wl'l'U. Sill' obviously shares my «-<•!»- i-i'i'ii ;it tin- destruetimi nl'
ihi' histiirical county linun- ilnrii'S whii-li took place uniliT till' lUT 1 reorgan- is;iti"ii ill luriil liiivi-rn-
nii'iit. mill will, tlii'i'i'luiT*. sympathise witli those campaigning tin- Rowland s ri'Uini in Yorkshire mill unili'rstmiil llii'ii" wish In see thi' TK U K Lanca shire Yorkshire boundary
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IT'-l'StlllllisIll'll. T h e r e h n s l i i 'i 't i n i i i s i i l -
Disturbed by statement
1 HAVE been handl'd a U'ttiT, by an extremely I'oni'iTni'd local resilient, from the Outre for Can cer Epidemiology, which is affiliated to the Christie Hospital NHS Trust anil to Manchester University. It describes research
into the incidence of new cases of cancer in each of the local authority wards which surrounds the Cas tle Cement works. It clearly states “The
recent years fur which complete information is
the four most _____________ -— ------------------------- --------------- i>m l c o m m e n t erablc comment on the small attendance at r recentlyntl e
Clithcroe’s public meeting held for discussion on the commission's proposals lor a merger with Hyndhurn. Perhaps those people
who were present at the very well-allended t hill- erne meeting on February “nil had realised what a waste of time it was to pul one's views to the olhcers and councillors ol Kibble
centre, which confirmed there is no information at all available for the years HI'IJ-Htbb the only ones relevant to Cemfucl burn ing; at Castle Cement. ‘if Dr Morton's com
Valiev.After all. the people ol t ’lilheroe were actually asked to express their opinion two days alter the full council had voted on the options it wished to submit t" the Local (lovernmenl Commission — so much lor " I he Peo
ments to ml r elected representatives on the Knvironm ental 11 ealt h Committee were based on this report, they are at best misleading. What really disturbs me
period examined was
lll.ST III
available." This was written by the
deputy director. Dr Tuny Moraii, dated July lltli.
ple's Case." If those attending the
is that the site inspector. Mr .1. lsherwood. of Her Majesty's Inspectorate ol Pollution. i|iinted Dr Mor ton's statement as proof that there were no harm fill effects from Cemfuel. Will a councillor m
mill. A copy was sent to Dr Morton', director of public health for Hast
Lancashire. I have runt act ed the
someone. somewhere, take up this issue'.’
MARY V. HORNER. Heights Farm. Holtim-by-Howland.
Presents problems
1 AM writing to you about an article in your newspa
per last week, regarding the Bawdlands garage
site. The article overlooked
some of the issues con cerning the proposed development of this site into a group home for peo- p 1e W i t h le a r n i n g
been more prudent to get planning permission lot the scheme first'.' Finally, there is con
Would it not have
difficulties. While 1 am totally m
this an*a. Su n*ly t In removal of the garaires will only make this worse 1 have already spoken to
last Clitheroe meeting, on July Mill, felt they were being given the oppor tunity to comment on the proposed merger with Hyndburn. announced by the commission on June l l lh , then they were
Commission has staled it wants to hear the people's view s. Let it be a resound ing NO to a merger with llyndburn. a resounding NO I" a merger with lllackburn and llyndhurn.
Tlu'The Local C.overnmcM 1,in-ill Govcrnmc
before it is too late. With reference to cross
boundary mergers (the Craven nptionl. the ilralt recom me ml a l ion st ales quite clearly on page HP "However, this option is not being pul forward by either Pcndle Borough Council or Kibble \ allot Borough Council. Were a new direction to be issued to re-re view that area, then the commission would be able to consider the
rase."Incidentally, ( raven District Council certainly asked for a cross-boundary
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duped again. Kibble Valley Borough
merger with Kibble Valiev to he considered’.
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MR CAVANNAC1I presents the Show Society rose bowl to lxen Rulehalgh Y L _____________________
Record-breaking show proves a crowd-puller
Although the final date fin comments to the cominis-1
It is now up to all ol us.
Council had already sub mitted its response t" the draft rorommondnliou and it was blatantly obvious at the Policy and Kcsnurccs Committee meeting. "U August Pth, that many ol the councillors were not
sion is August 22nd. 1 feel sure a massive ND to its proposals arriving a lew days late cannot be ruled
out by
it.Don't delay, write today, to Lancashire Kcvicw'. Local (lovern menl Commission lor
oven aware ol this. So much for accountabil
ity and democracy closel to the people. \\ llil'll ol Us is going to hi* loolish enough I" ever believe
that
RECORD flower and me lcm il ....... El io plant entries brought
summer show. Mixed with the cream of
the village's best veget- ables, it meant the exhibi LllJ11
F.ngland, Dnlphvn Court, lil-'ll Cl real Turnstile. Lincoln's Inn Fields. Lon don WC1V 7.11'.
JO A N IW U K 1N S O N . t ’ampaijiii lor Ue-entry
into VurUshire. Waddin^lon.
cern about oil-street park ing. which is already major cause for concern in (| yj p i K K S h e r 1 o c ........... ^ ......ib" n (,iM
U.Si vour namesake n . i . , , .
favour of a facility at Bawdlands for young peo ple with disabilities, there are many problems and difficulties yet to be set tled regarding this site. 1. What will be done
some of the garage tenants and 1 intend to contact all of them in the near future. If thev or any local resi dent 'affected by the scheme wish l«* contact nu
ill the meantime, they can (|,||im.s' letter shows how do so (Clitheroe “,s72D.
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Mm.tv t mi
about those people who currently rent garages at Bawdlands site.’ Will they now have to rent garages at the Henthorn site'.’
COUN. JOHN McOOWAN. I Whitowell Drive.
Clilheroe.
THK l'lithciMi-M:mclu’>t«‘r mil >rv\u delightful mis "I thimlie- with
e BIT why wa> tin- U-V» a.m. tram J* mmut.-- ntie*- t" illfnl'Ill them that there if a innd .tin! mH
tram ami. Iie.v pre.-t". >«»u aic wheie >--n -adid thecitv.
haii>. At Mancia’>tei' Yii-l.-iia
splanatiuiiV Whv wen- n>» far**> ctdlected imti 1" t Slanv pa>>eiiger> tra\»-llmu In-m rr*-tci. hav
CATH1KS. (’Ol'KSK. Kin
11 Kirkmoor ltnad. (’litlu-roc
no ti c ro c .
1 WONDER if the people of the Ribble Valley rea lise, or are even aware, how our rural environment is "slowly" being given o v e r to li o u s i n g development.
uu attj' •—
Beware the urban spread tSSSiZAW » f e - ..
officer consider "the local eo'virun-
This is being done with out any consideration for protecting our long-estab
Hill C3tmt. veWt'V.u'r 'ilibble Val-
schools ami oa.c me ....................... say on the
.level....ms’
lished trees and hedge rows. Tile Ribble \ alley planners' main object seems to be to satisfy the requirements of the deve loper, regardless of the natural habitat and local residents' concern for
case, of couise, c nnc.
plans and not the i e \ u ^ 1 as it seems at the - 'vhu-'r
not! w'hy not .'.’ Dur elected !10l,i(i take more
c "li'i tml 11 l-uu ...i.
with the planners, part,cu- \Wtll C • u‘ri-st as to wliat is hap-
h lhu la!L'-' " e„i„g in other people’s illui take issue
' ° 1 ’ 1 a ns1 si! o u 1 d only be with their office.;s, saymg s
trees and hedgerows on Otbuwi.c
larlv when we are sup posed to he protecting our countryside.
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accepted from developers enough is enoug l, eoie Whjtcacrc Lane, 'if thev are sympathetic to * >
with their officers, saying j )NAKI), Harrow.
For everything you’ll ever need in timber & building materials
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C e lcu re C e lb ro n z e &
C e l lp ro o f p re s e rv a t iv e s
\bur tool disuiUuor
^ R i c h a r d Burbidge stair parts
BRICK, A BLOCKS
GGREGATES, LINTELS
KEYKERB 38p each
SMALL £8.50 tonne
QUARRY WASTE
ASK FOR
SEAN OR ANTHONY
• :>:> mmum >>> tlmb*frn f R ET STR ■ 12 noon E GW EET Z L l k a r c h e r Fomerly John Riddiough & Co Ltd
SPECIALISTS IN HARDWOOD AND SOFTWOOD, PERIOD & TRADITIONAL MOULDINGS
marshalls driveline 50 BLOCK PAVING
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> SPECIAL* N^7 OFFERS
MRS MARGARET Y. E. Consider the heritage ol . “
Answers please on train service ■.nr, 1111 •
1
handi*-app«’«l .....i»b*. e U was noticeable that there ’.u- a hiugau*’ ia<
teeMDud
e- t -• Dd’ III*'! f ,
1
downstairs. I'.■ inc aid- t" I.U m tin- wallim- tone > ami peep at the eat li<**lral *|inle ea-ll> W"ilM i-e a h<’iiii, -
M'. i-. |('!' \\ I... I
uile Clitliei-ne .......... . the dmgy Bla«
l.huni plat! m ait I" . \s ith lid
U m ^ o ^ n d a i r iT u n l u r y U im , l i " '" v a l lc f Rnrimgh i
cient, less economic Ribble Valley Borough Council. T | h e w ihimcole m
less effective, ofi . g n o r u n c e i Ml.» . :n :..r.... "...I the man is
,,.-informed the man is coni'eriiing local govern
More costs, less accountability
u „ accept a i-cduction from :«) s s ^ a s
role of Lancashire County Council compared to the
less effi he U.>■ ' J^
amalgamation of Hynd burn and Ribble Valley the number of councillors will be reduced from IW to 2(1, with the loss of the ex is tin g lour county
councillors. To maintain the present
m'i'-i'u scrvu'i's u'nil shows it require the se tting up of at mi n t , i i \n
level of services will h.-ist HI loint committees.
tion had all the right real ciowd-pullei.
am*
ingredients to make it a {,i0dms: M. Nuttall M. Uearing. highly commended 1 . ...,1 i.iiltoi*
The show S regular faces — Alec Slater, Doreen Collinson, Molly Dearing
lUUCiiai^u, »* ---------- - Hubin. Deeorative/eaetus danha. " ...-.tiv,./,'actus dahlia;
Arrangement of dahlias; K. 1. K. Brewerton L.
.......... - - Havworth. Mixed annual Herbst. S. Lord, S. Jeffies, 1! nearing. Calendulas: J. Bald- liunner beans. 1 anil - n. *.. ...... .
will M. Hearing, S. Lord. Kidehalgh, L. Dearing. OIllUUS UIUII Cl w
piaved their expeitlbC in j)earj ' pon‘, pom dahlia: 1. 2 Turnips: W. ( . Lister, L. i>e.u manv of the classes and and i. H»dehalgh: highly ing, S. imrd.
the Rev. Alan Reid and
commen.li'il.l. Baklwin. Read Primary School s Sw(,et K. 1. Kiilehalgh,
n.tgn oao j
of opening the show an(l ])i-esenting the prizes.
pr
TheTim occasion also pro- vided committee members
ySs: ^asrssffjsx.
with the chance of saying a big thank von to retiring secretary iris Baldwin. She has been on the
^ ^ w - “ s m , r . IIIL »W
a valuable asset, putting her experience as a floral art teacher and demon
> v’t-vi v-vw ,r . ..... .
straitool* tu gouu uac. a cut-glass' bowl by
She was presented with Slater. Other flowering jdant: . .1.. .. Ui> mini. M. De
r to
yeat is
od use .............. - 'g ..... .............. .. ,k .m(
icr.lcy ,. v , w- o f 1 o v A 1 i u. 1-u ruglol.u(1 with f , , 1 1
>’' ,Tbr !'!!!dv -iron of expen- accountability, the aboil- thi' I oca! tion of Lancashire Lountv
W . ......... - scheduled .... 27th at Read Constitu tional Club, at 7-J0 p.m.
F r e s h f 1 o w u r s / g r t- u n e r v arrangement: L. Hobm, M.
RESULTS
~ - . . Hobiir highlv commended M. W. C. Lister, L. lo^ kcarrots. *
headmaster John Cavan- H. Spunk. B. Sharp; highly cum- n-igh had the joint honour mended B- Colhnsun. .Mixed
garden blooms: M. Hearing, M. C
{iuns; ti. Kozlowski, .1. Baldwin. Greenwood, K............dchal , , yi Hearing. U i
rose: K. Brewerton, L. L. 1 ol- white potatoes: 1 and 2 k. 1. lard. M. Ambrose; highly com- Hklelialilb. 2 and highly com mended M. Hearing. Moribund;! m(.lulu,rM. Hearing. Other
Kowl oif roses: M, Deanng. »» Kidehuigh; commended Hearing, M. Ambrose, bingle N.L
A s);ller. l’inks'carna- ; .n.
roses: 1«). Ituldwin.
MGladiolus: 1 and 2 A. blatcr, Nailey. Fuchsia: 1 and 2 w. oi
Pelargonium in pot: 1, - anna A. Slater; highly ciuiuilended S. Lord. Flowering begomu: t».
utter. C. C. Pollard. m i.
Herbst, D. Collinson, J 1. Hakl- OU UIVl * T win; highly commeiuleu s\.
lle u l
i, iiiku'.' lun.i.iv...— -• GUIl u'n ’
1 \
Show Society rose bowl foi most in show: k. L Lukhulgn
Tr*>phies UW OV
i,* n,, , , . lim.f ill Mitm. *V- *• ................ i- K i L ! "
mittce membets to majk Voyage not plant: h. koz- Head B: S. Lord. Cactus or
1). Waternouse. eam o * «.*
DChildren’s vase of flowers. L. ,‘‘l..... .
« vk,v
Fox, E. Dearing. S. (’.ardner- Chan: highlv commended L.
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Ramblers enjoy outstanding views
would never he recovered, tn your sleuth s k t u . . Ill t he Ri bbl e % al ev
i> i *mm u
^ I r - T h e Rl bbl ' V-lm'-y hLi ngf i ohl Avenue. Council was prepared to C ld b e ro c .
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MEMBERS of ClitluiroL’ Ramblers spent theii Jvi'tlnesday evening outing completing a circu lar walk from Downham.
Alter beginning their l.lllBMt. i-amlile alongside runners enjoyed
about to commence a fell views, race thev continued via
i
i.ii.th.'in ton-distant future, wo _
beautiful trees and coun tryside we have here in the Ribble Valley, before it is too late. I encourage people to take up the issue
1 1,1 ll' New'chas'c and Hecklin a n d s h a d e
w here t hcy o utstanding
Karins to Raven Holme the Lake District hills and HiU K f r S i ' i - L J ' t ' * '
111 the far west, light could be seen (in
via Twiston Mill, Springs pU, b e a t h e r in th e Farm and Wooly Hill, I’nrt'gruuod. down to Twiston Lane and They descended to the Downham as dusk was i>(imau road of Jordans falling.
Their return took them fecl backdrop to the pur- Howgill Fells made a per-
Bert Wells, who also led 1)ali,s through Abbot the Saturday walk from u ()inle- where a large golf
Their guide was Mr
Lane and returned to Sed- via field and river
Barboii to Sedherglt, ovet t, 0 a ^ b a s b e e n Middleton Fell.
ti The da.V was perfect and Tim next walk to Lang- constructed.
ti'ir ascent began at Hal - (k,a and Eiendsdale will lion Manor, where sheep- lukt. piacL. Sunday,
dug t r i a l s w e r e t n
ij.linpiers should meet at progress. After reaching q qq a.m. at Waterloo car
Castle Knott, versedI
he " the Call
they tra- lop at
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j. Clitheroe. _____
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F o r f r e s h l y p r e p a r e d P i z z a , K e b a b s , B u r g e r s a n d C h i c k e n
fr e e so f t drink4 WITH EVERY ORDER 12 n o o n - 4 p .m .
__.. t ■ -> A i\ tfi 1 XPKESS PIZZA
OPEN 7 DAYS - 12 noon until late 2 3 MOOR kftNE, C^LITHEROE
T e le p h o n e (0 2 0 0 ) 4 4 3 5 5 0 /4 4 3 5 5 1 --------------------------------------------- -
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N o w R a a b K a r c h e r o f f e r s j A d v e r t i s i n g F e a t u r e
ONE-stop timber and building giant Raab Karcher has opened a new £160,000 administration office at its site in Regent Street, Colne. The international company with a local out
look boasts an impressive reception area with fully-trained staff on hand to give building
a<*Now all its sales and accounts administra- tion is conveniently located alongside a huge
range of stock on the seven-acre site. The variety of products is diverse enough
c u s t o m e r s e v e n b e t t e r s e r v i c e
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to bewilder the inexperienced, but expert staff are on hand to offer friendly assistance. :l Goods include quality joinery and timber in ,
“"otf th^budlhitg side, stock includes roo- fiights, sheet materials, sand, cement, con crete blocks, fencing, paving, lintels and
drTheBColne base covers East Lancashire, M0rth West Yorkshire and the Yorkshire Dales. Customers range from experienced contractors and house builders to novice D1Y
enciientele will find the Raab Karcher price is light on the pocket. Although run locally, the firm has the back-up of a huge interna tional company dealing in everything from florist supplies to computer software. So whether you are building L®00 "e'J’
nrouerties or simply concreting the back vard calling in at Raab Karcher could save
c
t rHere’s a run down of why companies, small e
Horo's a ru n UOWIl Ui Wi».pam«wa, Ol* traders and DIY’ cu to
Karcher at Colne from all over oftheAsda
__jher at uotne irom an uvt. LancaslnrCto ^ t to
_ . re Asda car park, just off the end ol tne • to, and
----n -----North E -ast---- me ouiw...
n rv nnstnmors call on Raab -
- '■tigBgSBmmSsffl zSr
on v i TblT a’c cess ib'lT1 oc a tion ,Tj u s t a minute Broomhead (right), hands over from 'the M65,and delivery of timber and director Mr David Jackson (left).
V lllL. Biu. lO ,a*b>' ........ ..
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A NEW OFFICE COMPLEx/The mana^ng BroomheadJright),_hands over the E160.00 P
« The site is large and roomy, paved and purpose-built just a few years ago.
# Integral smvmill and timber treatment """ ^ timber
nd opposite H'e 'tottom ’aade’r^m aterfainhandling equipment and of th
MG5n and on.y a 10-minute journey from antole turning space. ilders’
V massive, coiuiieiin»e.jr bu lildors’ materials,
dries, with more specialist timbers available
4 Massive, competitively-priced stock of ironmongery and__sun-
photo: Anthony Braithwalte . , . ,
managhlg -------- r— . d su
from the Barrowford Road site. • Prompt delivery of any order by
experienced drivers committed to a good service.
both hard and softwood and period mournings m such as architrave, dado moulds and tounge jl,
52 S i iS i .’S 'J S i exhibit
uearing. S. Fox, A. Greenwood. Edible necklace (children s): b.
single rose: K. Brewerton. Mrs Collinson’s vase tor clm-
Stuart Kilev trophy lor best d I» V UIUM''™ " ..... .
'"children’s trophy for best entrv in class 2d: b. 1' ox.
n Junes cup for best exhibit m
ren’s vase of flowers: L. Dear- .
,M ovice class four: D. ( ollin>"n I
h e r hard work ov e r th e luwski, n. lWry, S. hox; highi> f0,*mt»stp* i .......
points in flower section. M. arish (N>uncil tr*)ph>
Brcsident’s trophy for m ........■- f"‘- «>>t
20 King St. Clittieroe. Tel: 27136 £ , r\t k
c > y (unhiiv# o rhcmt * U Obit I2U Years of Travel 11038 ’""/."'' , ,
» .NUllUl.. ouw' oi i i,
1|son.
B. Hearing. Hydrangeas; 1.1. mialgh, S. Kurd: highly com l
piioottuattoes: 1 and 2 K. 1. ltide- ended M. Hearing. Misshapen J. llaldwin. Heriis: 1.. I.lholl.
oes ucami 1 and 2 K 1 Hid
potato: E. Hearing, M , "am...... ..................
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q Hearing. E. Hearing; highly commu,uiwl J. Baldwin
.. .......
oes- 1 K. Dearine. Cucumber: K. 1. Uidehalgh, M .........
lowski, S. Lord: highly com tmended W. C. Lister, loma-
T°s ' I orb: hlglhv coin ......... b'
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\ . Pnllard; highly commended Sluter: highly commended k. 1. f
V. Nutter. Other vegetable: A. I L Kulchalgh. A. ' .
luicmu ii "*•. Dearin,g. C. . T ,
—•' . 1994/5 £300 SAVE UP TO Per Person 1Novice class incluiling rruit; .1. Baldwin; highly commended
) Cullinson, B. Kostron, 1). S. Jeffery, liroail Beans. G. MgS 10 First Choice tfjssa c
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commended M. Hearing. peas: i aim 2.
Peas: 1 anil 2 K. 1. Unlehalgh 1 uiutimii,... Summer Sun 9 5 u n 9 5
\V. C. Lister, K. Kovdowski: highly eoirmiended A. Nelson.
nions less thaniS oz: S Lord i AJtfuTsn-urrmi-fvVxle L(r»costtrors, up 1
Pick u p yo u r b ro c h u r e to d a y . 0 ISV oi w
Nuttall, IS- Kostron; highly com- M ....l....t.t. bgB-cu .p
a welcome^ sP),ab*}rtOj eum,numlefl S. Lord. “Lancu- colour to Read’s 10th m Zj m t
Parmer''hichiriunimelidcii XL Waterhouse, A. Nelson; highly -
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bace: ’U Gruunwuod, (1. Hcrust, K. Kozlowski. Lettuce: L. nearing. C. C. Pollard. Beu- troot: T. Greenwood, J. H.
1 C. C. Pollard. Gab- Offer Ends Monday 2 2n d Augu s t »
SOtTW SALE! S
KJ i iMn£5p f * 1 ■
Garihier-Chan; cimiincnili'il M. huci'lery: 1
w i t h s e l e c t e d T o u r O p e r a t o r s
To'cndfrom,M'cnch««r/ Ueds Brodtord Airport
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