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PLANS for a 22-house development in Sawley Vall faced opposition by several members of Ribble
Unhappy with housing plan at Sawley
T ey Council’s Planning Committee. tionhe amended applica ley for the houses at Saw t Manor, bordering on
he River Ribble, were eventually approved, after committee chairman Coun. Stan Thomas cast the deciding vote. BThe application, from
wlackthorn Homes Ltd, ofill increase the number as houses on the site to 26, bu four have already been
a possibility of complaints about smells. mThe NWW re com
o ended that the devel inpment be advised to o form potential occupants abf the proposed houses
out this possibility. (CCoun. Frank Dyson
ilt. mExpressing disappoint
Cent at the application, t oun. Joyce Lilburn (Bol- “on-by-Bowland) said:
There is no way 1 can accept the officer's recom mendation. Blackthorn has been a thorn in our flesh for many years now.” A report to members t showed that no observa
th litheroe) also criticised i e application, saying: “It os a lamentable devel mpment that will only be
opment of new houses." e Members heard that an
ade worse by the devel harlier application for 17 o close together on the
tions had been made by Che parish council, but moun. Lilburn said recom concendations, expressing opmern about the devel o ent, had been made to
fficers.She supported North
Stepping up
GET out your leotard and leggings — for the count down is now on to the National Step Reebok Day
1994.Thousands of fitness enthusiasts across the country are gearing up for the event, which aims to raise money for Break through Breast Cancer. i C lith e ro e fitn e s s
to fight cancer
McDonald, of Chatburn Road, will be holding a sponsored “step” event at West Bradford Village Hall on October 2nd, from 11
a.m.Last year, an earth- shaking 500 “step” events helped to raise over £200,000 towards finding a cure for breast cancer.
n s tr u c tr e s s J a ck ie 5008).
mouses had been dis Dog fouling missed, following com prents suggesting that the tooposed houses would be
site.Coun. Robert Lightfoot (Read) asked whether there was any way the council could limit the number of houses built to o the figure stated on the
West Water’s view, which c claimed that, due to the reatment Works, there is
tlose proximity of the site To Sawley Waste Water
t riginal application, rather uhan change the number
signs needed THE problem of people t allowing their dogs to foul ussed at a meeting of
phe Queen Elizabeth II claying fields was dis
Jopment control officer, Mr cohn Macholc, said the souncil could not make a statement saying there
nder future applications. The council’s devel
hould be no more new houses on this site. Due to the nature of
Holding reunion on far-off Pendle Hill
angho).
heir animals from fouling the area.
emigrated to Wellington in
aheir Waipawa property Lancfte r Pe’ndle Hill in
toFurther details on how f g in the reunion will be f take part are available
2rom Miss McDonald (0200
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you more
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in mong those participat er, Mrs Mary Newbold,
A ashire.
ormer Sabdener Mrs t Dora Grainer, whose sis
1854. When he and his New Zealand-born wife, Harriett, became the first white s e ttle rs in the Wakarara d istric t of t Hawkes Bay, they named
Mr Samuel Fletcher still lives in the village. -----
originally ----- and her husband Max, an Austrian native who was
Mrs G ra in e r, also from Sabden,
evacuated to Whalley dur ing the second world war, have lived in New Zealand
for 32 years. t The Grainers thought
here might be still be a few Ribble Valley resi dents who have connec tions with the Fletcher in family and who might be
laterested in a book being thunched to coincide with
e October 23rd reunion. d Rona Davidson, grand
Haughter of Samuel and
Report highlights local incidence of T mad cow disease P ire County Council’s Fire Service and Public
arriett Fletcher, has
ey Road, Sabden, BBT 9EA, has copies of leaflets about the Pendlc Hill homestead, Pendle House, l the reunion and the book
ay into the 1990s. MFor more information,
aunch. l rs Newbold, of 63 Whal
rotection Committee. c Members considered the
aase of a Gisburn livestock £uction company fined m4,500 by Blackburn t agistrates for declaring
hat bulls sold by auction had come from holdings which had been BSE or mad cow disease-free for
two
years.The meeting beard that BSE had in fact been con firmed on the respective holdings within the pre ceding two years, there cfore, the bulls’ carcases
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ein is only allowed to
compensated. He explained that the
b e e n
ould not be exported. a At present, Great Brit-
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appeal decisions, members had no alternative but to accept the application, (L added Coun. Bill Fleming
Whalley and Little Mitton Parish Council. Councillors resolved to
MEMBERS and friends of Clitheroe’s St Michael and St John’s Social Centre put on their dancing shoes for a worthy cause. Dancing the night away, they raised £182 for the
Dancing shoes on for worthy cause
contact the Ribble Valley Council regarding the problem, which members felt was discouraging wider use by the public of the
area.Parish council chairman Eric Ronnan said that he hoped the borough council would agree to place notices at the entrance to the playing fields, request ting that dog owners stop
Richard Turner Memorial Trust, which supports local Catholic children in need.
ofThe fund was set up eight years ago in memory w the centre’s late chairman, Richard Turner. It ruas decided at the inception that the fund should a n for 10 years — giving a helping hand to children
Jnd young people connected with St Michael ana ot Don, Mr John Turner, were among the dancers. The
ohn’s RC Church. s Mr Turner’s widow, Mrs Edith Turner, and her
evening a success were expressed by Mr Kevin Fitz patrick, on behalf of the trustees.
J was Mr Phil Case. Thanks to all those who had helped to_ make the
DESCENDANTS of a Lancashire man will be gathering for a reunion next month on Pendle Hill — in New Zealand.
written “Pendle Hill and its people,” based on | pooled memories, old let ters, diaries and research.
a. NEW train sen-ice, Cimed a t g e ttin g inlitheroe commuters 9 to Manchester for a Mon a.m. start, begins on
Time for prompt start
l The storv outlines the | Pives of the Fletcher, befeers and Lomas families, Z ore emigration to New f ealand and after the 1ounding of Pendle Hill in w862, tracing events all the
a L day.eaving Clitheroc vt 7-22 a.m., the ser Mice will arrive at S anchester’s Victoria atation at 8-11, calling Wt Whulley, Langho, B i l p s h i r c a n d
lackburn. a Senior product man
9arly or too late for a w o’clock start. There frill now be tra ins wom Clitheroc which mill serve the three | ain commuter towns
Rger for Regional Mailways North West sar Stephen Cornish coid: “Previously you c uld arrive in Man ohester at cither 8-10 er 9-08, e ithe r too
of Blackburn, Preston and Manchester.”
VHE issue of “mad cow” disease in the Ribble shalley was discussed at a meeting of Lanca
council report, a spokes- man for the Clitheroe | branch of the National Farmers' Union said BSE was a nationwide problem and there had been several reported cases in the Rib ble Valley, for which farm- e r s h a d
declaration governing the export of cattle had only recently been introduced b y th e E u r o p e a n
xport meat from holdings f free from Bovine Spongi
vous system of cattle. ' Members read a report
orm Encephalopathy, the disease affecting the ner
saying that, in this partic ular case, the purchaser ol the bulls had a contract to supply beef to Belgium. a It added that allowing dn i m a l s w i t h w r o n g
Co th e E u r o p e a n
Allow current P e sf to come to "heir senses. Meanwhile, nearest and dearest to
1. i i„ Bnces to wane and your somehow add a welcome
IUI?p*,o>yourSllnances. A case of lucky in money but not in arms tomorrow. Yet even though you are aDOut
■With Jupiter, Pluto and Venus mdestructable this ■ me heavens you ^
Scorpio holding sway In has probably
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Experience a personal f ,anetary aspects
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I SCHOOL reunion fever takes off in Clitheroe again •Ri this weekend, with the
Calling class o f
’81
lass of'81 get-together. I The former schoo
room. c bblesdale High School
chums are meeting at the Swan and Royal Hotel, on Castle Street, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., in the upstairs
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1 If you left the school in t 981, then you are invited bo join the party, which is ue in g a tte n d e d by ppwards of 100 former
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be teachers at the schoo past and present, as well as former pupils from as far away as Bournemouth, Brighton, Cheshire and
upils. In attendance will
even Australia! Further details are
available from Mrs Joanne Stewart (nee Blackburn) on Clitheroe 24718.
THE Ribble Valley Enter aprise Agency has received
M £1,000 donation from the f idland Bank to help
inance its work with small businesses within the Rib
i over to the director, Mrs Aileen Evans (right), by Mr Jim Wolstencroft, the bank’s Clitheroe manager, at a ceremony at the ag e n c y ’s o ffices in
ble
Valley.The cheque was handed
Clithcroo.Mrs Evans welcomed the generous support and p appealed to other com
anies in the borough to s follow the example and
iupport the agency as an
nvestment in the Ribble Valley’s future.
TWide repertoire ociety.
r HREE quartets, two trios and a duo form the Concerts Sepertoire for the forthcoming season of Clitheroe
t The concerts, which will be held in the lecture Sheatre at Clitheroe Royal Grammar Schools York modtreet site, will cover a wide range of period anti
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Whalley man awarded doctorate
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WHALLEY man Michael Francis Snape (26) has been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree by the University of Birming
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ChThe “Service of Light, being held at St Joseph s c urch, Audley, welcomes parents who ha\ e lost a
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c The service, in which candles will be lit for eac .h hild lost, is not just limited to the support group s
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