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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 23nl, 1991, 19-


Music, worship and more


under canvas


HUNDREDS of people are expected to con­ verge on Whalley in the next 10 days for a major celebration.


men gathered on the pri­ mary school playground, between the parish church and the abbey, to erect the massive tent that will house the Whalley and District Mission. A packed programme of


On Tuesday, 25 local


busters” club from 3-15 to ■1-15 p.m. daily.


events has been devised bv members of four host churches, Whalley Parish


tomorrow with a commis­ sioning service in the tent, led by the county ecumeni­ cal officer. A family fun afternoon will follow on Saturday with an open meeting in the evening.


Kvents really start


Church, Whalley Method­ ist Church, ltarrow United Reformed Church and Mil­ lington baptist Church. They have been helped


by teams from the Church Army, Northern evangel­ ical Trust, Cliff College and the North West Evan­ gelical Trust. There is something for


On Sunday, team mem­


bers will be preaching at services in the sponsoring churches and in the eve­ ning there will be a com­ bined service and open meeting in the tent.


to a family ramble


starts from the mission ! Sunday is family Kam- tent and on Tuesday there | bling Day. and this \eai will be a day school assem- the Clitheroe group


.Monday's Nab Run j cost a penny,


everyone, with a special club for infants, the '•Young D e te c t iv e s ,” between 12-20 and 1 p.m. daily and a junior "News-


Fuming


over stolen exhaust


A C L IT 11 E R 0 E car owner was left fuming, after thieves stole a fitted exhaust from his ford Escort. U n f o r t u n a t e M r


Meyrick Johnson noticed the full exhaust system had gone missing from his car when he turned the key in the ignition on Sun­


day afternoon. He said: ”1 first realised


Brook Fold, hail only installed the exhaust four (lavs earlier and was shocked to be a victim of


Mr Johnson,


such a car crime. "1 would expect the


tvres and stereo to be sto- 1 e n , but n e v e r t h e


exhaust," he added. W h e n t h e p o l l c e


arrived, they appeared stunned by the theft and one officer even said: "How low can you go: The exhaust, valued at


£159, was stolen between (i-30 p. in. on Saturday and 1 p.m. on Sunday.


Thirsty thieves


BU RG LAR S s tole s ev e ra l h a lf - f i l le d b o t t le s o f .gm . b ra n d y , sw e e t Martini and whiskv from Rc;ul CncKCjt Club between 8-30 p.m. on F r id a y a n d It) a . in . oil


S a tu rd a y .


a noise like a tractor.' of Mearley


bly in school, followed by a children’s performance in the tent at night and another in the tent on Wednesday afternoon.


Friday and Saturday nights are devoted to open meetings, three of which will include contemporary music and worship. 1 here will be more events on Thursday and on Satur­ day, a local two-hour ram­ ble suitable for all ages.


Wednesday,


frame pavilion-style struc­ ture with hot air heating, barge numbers of local church members are involved in hospitality for the visiting team mem­ bers, along with round- the-clock security, stew-


The tent is a modern


it was missing when start- Around -1,1)00 programn ing the car up and it made I have been distributed


i „ n d c = ^


arding and counselling. rammes to


surrounding villages have been invited to take part.


THE magnificent sum of £1-103 was raised follow­ ing a flag day in Clitheroe.


Sum for MS Members of the Clith­


eroe and Ribble Valley East Multiple Sclerosis


Society expressed their gratitude to residents and to Tesco received.


fo r d o n a t io n s Purple bike


THIEVES stole a purple Raleigh mountain bike, valued at £139, from Simonstone Lane, Simon- stone, between 3 p.m. on Thursday ami midday on Saturday.


luirsday,


invitation"! Honour for Poppy Appeal stalwart


TASTE buds watered with delights wide at a cheese and wine evening lor the Wad-


, be exciting as well as invi- I gorating and it need not


A DAY in the country can


__ Clitheroe group is inviting people of all ages


dington branch of the Royal liritisli bogion. The successful evening was; held at Ernes


Country Club in West Mradford and was oigan- ised bv the ladies’ committee.


for fund-raising was presented to the eounti. club’s manager, Mr l’atric Sheeran.


to join them for all or part of a gentle five-mile circu­ lar walk, from Slaidburn


car park at 10-30 a.in. The day will give peo­


During the evening, a certificate ol appi-ecui < o ,, ...v


. ..


Anneal was presented to branch chairman. All Due Edmondson, by Mr Les Norris, the branch’s poppy


A badge of merit for 2a years m ork for the I opi J


"'ap'o'd from sampling the different wines and cheese, legion members also took part in a tombola


ple, particularly children, t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o experience all the excite­ ment anil adventure ol a day in the country. There will be ma]) reading, bird watching, flowers to find, beautiful scenery, fresh air. a competition for chil­ dren, small prizes and e n t e r t a i n mout f or everyone — grandparents j Thursday, and grandchildren alike. Adults as well as chil­


,


dren are welcome to take part and share their enthusiasm for some ol l i f e ’s more s im p le


pleasures. Participants may wish


to pack a picnic lunch to el.,;,ll,


tb-’ nver ia Slaidburn (Clitheroe 27251). Haul worth £900


A SET of Proliiic golf dubs ami a Panasonic ra- dio-casscttc player, valued


together at £900, was sto­ lon from a white Polo car in St John’s Close, Road, between 9 p.m. last Wednesday anil 9-15 a.ill.


on Thursday.


Thieves use saw A STEERING wheel lock, valued at £15, was stolen from a red Vauxhall Cava­


ing wheel.


eat during the walk or by •


afterwards Further details are


available from ramble leader Peter Ralcliffe


raffle to raise finals for the branch. Our picture shows branch chan man


GISBURN AUCTION


THERE were UK! ncwly-calvci ilairv cows ;iml heifers forward at Ciishurn Auction Mart on


MART PRICES laj.Sp (Ki'J.:Sp), medium to ljllp


(1-Up), heavy lu If.1 -.^l* other light to lgi.Sp UiJ-hp.’


£i;;T0 (av e rag e £1115.90), seco n d to £1*50 ( a v e ra g e £**09.35). First quality heifers made to £1350 ( £ l t ‘2b.2»),


First quality cows inailc to


second to £9ft0 (£90ft). There were seven in-calf dairy


forward stores.


T h e re w e re an d


medium to 139.2p (12-1.Op), heavy to 131.ftp (124.0).


Chief price: lo p selling and ^ kilo — d. M. Townsend, oookg


j


at I70p. £013.50. Steers: Continental light to


cows and heifers forward. Cows due dune made to £9ft0 (£9-10), heifers to £‘.>05, heifers due duly to £1100 (£932.50).


101 stirks


The urn price lor-a V >■«>•“' d u . t ! , , ) , medium to UU.'2p tmll cult whs \ - it'


lo l .


— H.’dacksun. Wiswoll Euvt-s. Calves: Continental \ hulls to


booth, Kavgiliill Muss. The tup Co........................df went for £130


. . . .. t ,1*;


ntinental a ca


CK10 (£347.50). heifers to £213 (£150.35). Limousin X bulls to £:tOd (£310.30), heifers to ilft-J


(£302.05).


£202, heifers to £140, Hereford X heifers to £05. Friesian X


bulls to £23ft (£103). heifens £5,5. Angus X hulls to £lo&


(£ 1 10.45), h e ife rs to i l l o (£l)2.ft5).


Stirks and stores: Charolais \ ,


heifers lo in 12 l£WjA ,V '! r j -n burned u. £41.20 (£21.ST>), rams X bulls'stcers lu ful"


.............


other Continental X hulls steers to iMaO, heifers to i-UH). m-c.in


lier in Kemple View, C l i t h e r o e , after thieves sawed through the steer­


heifers to £1150. Forward :n the fatslock sec­


tion were 571 cattle, including


•227 ruling lulls. '^ A c c r s am heifers, 101 o"v: ..nd bulls and 1 SDG sheep, Including lambs. 3S hoggs. 2211 ewes and


r"U|iujls: Continental light tu : lu iXi'i.20 (£2S.-I0). . . v Blonde d’Aquitame X bulls U> . . . . . . • •


(123.ip), other light to 137.ftp (HIS.-Ip),


< 10ft 4p heavy lu 12S.Sp


(112.3 p). . Chief prices: lop selling — .1.


M. Townsend, £ft4ft. lo p kilo — E. & M.Tuwnloy, 440kg at 17ft.ftp, £7ft0.72.


(£120), Belgian Blue X bulls to


£2'Ju <i"2G2). heifers to £2;h (£334.45i. Simmental X bulb to £205 (£251), heifers to £21ft


(121.Op). Grade 2 to 109.ftp (100.2p). Grade 3 to HH.2p


J. Elvey, £1.050.1*0. Sheep: Super light lambs to


(lltl.Sp)......., .


Chief prices: Top cow — T. L. Fell £ldl.40. Top hull — K. w


T ,


112.11), light to HK)p. standard to 113.2p (107.ftp), medium to 110 Op ilOo.Sp), heavy to 100-ftp .......... huggs to IKlji l73.0p). half bred ewes to £3o (£30. lo),


(.'orjcard at file beacon North ah.-hurn) Electronic Auc­


tion were lit cuttle uni) l.aat* Cattle: Youni; bulls lo 23-1.up.


steers to lihJ.ap. heifers to 22op, cow,, to 2U8p, ...


2-la.up. medium to 2-Mp, hopp'S tu 210.up, ewes to D'Jp.


Sheep: Standard lambs to -V......... Cows: G rad e 1 to 14Op


(ft0.7p). gra z in g t° 10ft.ftp (91.4p). cast hulls to 120.ftp <U1.2p). .


|


(141.3p). heavy to 130.ftp (133.7p), other light to llft.^p 0 0 7 .5p), medium to 119-’-P (113.3p>, heavy to 13L.3p


130.ttp (134.5p), medium to }00p


lb 1 c a lv e s and


(114.7i».Heifers: Continental light to 1 Oft.ftp 0 3 3 .op), medium, to


dHi.op), hoavy to 147.‘ 2p


Edmondson (left) and Mr Eos Norris rolling tombola, while watched by legion memheis.


Mr the


l


Hats off to local


Failed to comply with terms of


demolition work


A WHALLEY demolition company was fined £2,000 for failing to comply with the tei-ms of a demolition notice for the building on the loi­ ter Castle Castings site in Chtheroe.


Ueedlev, heard Mr Peter Ormiston, of the Whalley- based demolition and crushing company, plead


Magistrates,


guilty to the offence. The demolition notice


had been issued by Ribble Valley Borough Council in January, with regards to


the site on Waterloo Road. The council told the


equestrian EQUESTRIANS from across the North West were last night taking their hats off to a Whalley horsewoman whose ster­ ling service to the riding community has won her a


top award. Airs Marion Sycamore,


! court that Ormiston had j failed to maintain ade­ quate fencing around the site to restrict unauth­ orised access by the pub­ lic, particularly children. It also claimed that Ormiston had failed to


of Ring Street, was to be presented with the British Horse Society, North West Region, Top Hat award (luring a special ceremony at the Eccleston Equestrian Centre, near


carry out certain tasks, including sealing drains, clearing the site of all demolition materials and maintaining a suitable


screen around the site. In m i t ig a t io n , Mr


Rodger Brunt acknow­ ledged Ormiston had not


met the terms of the demolition order, but den-


Chorlev.The honour is given | annually to a North West; equestrian “in apprecia­ tion of his/her services to people and horses.” Mrs Sycamore was absolutely delighted to have been chosen for the coveted


award. A founder member and


the retiring chairman of the Whalley and District Equestrian Group, she has been riding all her life, devoting much of her time to teaching and breeding. Brought up at the


-s Pony Club. r e s p n n s i


ied that his client was ible for all the


sitting at work in the notice.


reference to the shoring and weatherproofing of the wall common with an


He made particular


adjoining building. Mr Brunt said Ormiston


had completed his contract in November and Castle Castings believed he was not responsible for any further work. The court heard Ormis­


Battling for the county


than concentrate on con­ tinuing the battle for uni­ tary status. Trust chairman Mr Len


Proos, a former chairman of Lancashire County Council, believes there is no public support for change in the way Lanca­ shire’s councils are run. “The Local Government


a3HEHE33


ton had been in the demo­ lition industry for 14 years


Commission’s proposals would wipe out more than a century of tradition and leave the name Lancashire as no more than a historic memory,” he said. Established as a limited


and had never had any problems with any council and never claimed on his insurance for breach of or problems with contracts.


council for a list of the remaining work needed to


Mr Brunt asked the


be done on the site. Magistrates set a period


of ten weeks in which Ormiston should complete the work in accordance


with the notice. In addition to the fine, Ormiston was ordered to


pay £100 costs.


Driver appealing for witnesses


to moped accident AN arthritis sufferer is appealing for help, after a crash wrecked his only form of Uans port and left him confined to his home.


Gamecock Inn, Great Har­ Cowhurn (53), of Billing-


wood, she is a formei member of the l’endle Forest and Craven Harn-


Moiled rider Mr Alan appealing for witnesses


ton, was involved ill a col­ lision with a council lorry when he was travelling to Whallcv Adult Centre.


Hedge trimmer A CHAINSAW and , . .. -


Black trimmer were among property stolen from a


house on Slaidburn Road, Waddington, between 6


p.m. on Thursday and (5 p.m. on Saturday. Also taken were a lawn-


mower, a Flymo and a strimmer, bringing the


total value of property stolen to £580.


from a collection box, after b r o u k i


BURGLARS Stole £10 ' I nto^ClithoPOW


Church theft


Parish Church between 1 and ti p.m. on Sunday.


er were among the I home, which is over a mile l0 Work and didn’t like to from the nearest bus stop. As a sufferer from rheu­


and Decker hedge | stranded in his caravan peopie were on their way stop.


written off in the accident, Mr Cowburn has been left


Since his moped was


matoid arthritis, the moped hod proved invalu­ able in allowing Mr Cow- burn to reach the Whalley centre to study for his word processing course.


- f o r j^mntfMl. For insurance purposes, M r C o w b u r n is n ow


dent he has been forced to rely on friends. Mr Cow- burn said: "f now have to arrange for people to pick me up. 1 can no longer do the jobs that 1 once took


However, since the acci­


that time in the morning, so several people would have seen it. However,


He said: "It was busy at .


At the time, Mr Go\\- burn, who suffered bniis-


. „ „


mg was names a


was badly shaken and unable to collect nil details from


witnesses. He would particularly


like to hear from the women who drove_ him home after the accident and the man who said he was a first aider and


a e o n ' t h e a c c i d e n t s h o u ld contact Air Cowburn on 1)254 82479S.


helped him. A n y o n e who may h av e


____ ____ a.m.


who saw the accident oil Tuesday, June 7th, outside the Bill'ington and Whalley Brass Band Club at 9-lo


liabilitv company, the trust has the support of all the politeial parties on Lancashire County coun­ cil, as well as two Lanca­ shire MPs and various leading figures in the


county.Mr Pickup said that members of the trust would be visiting the whole county to clearly explain the situation to the


people. He said: “We want to


give the people the real opportunity to get what thev want by giving them the real facts and real


costs.” Any opportunity the


trust had to appear before the public or pass on its message would be taken,


added Mr Pickup. This view is also sup­


ported by Mr Proos, who added: “Every household in Lancashire is to be given the opportunity to vote on the proposals. “We believe the people


need to know the facts before they deliver their verdict to the commission. "When they realise all


the implications of these wasteful proposals for


change, I am sure Lancas­ trians will deliv er a


resounding yes to keeping the exsisting two-tier


structure.” The initial repsonse to the campaign, he contin-


ued, had been encouraging and several substantial d on a tion s had been received to help towards costs. Anvone wanting to


make’ a donation should send it to The Friends of Lancashire Trust, c/o The Royal Bank of Scotland, 97 Fishergate, Preston.


THE winners of Pendle Club’s weekly bridge ses­


Pendle Club


sion were: All's-K. Gud- p e o n a n d -M r ' J . ' l* y n c t t , Mrs K. Bulcock and Mrs


A. Pcddar.


announcements SECTION


metres in a westerly direction,


. HAachire LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY notice of application for reduction in STANDARD NUMBER


. BRADFORD DIOCESE


wnTirE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance with Section 28 ol 1h°Educaton Reform Act 1988. .ha. the Governing Body ol the


h -


GRINDLETON C.E. (AIDED) PRIMARY SCHOOL authority responsible lor determining the


arrangements lor the | ^ ; ^ n o|^ ,P u eC S u M t o f f i n propose to apply o the SecmlaryOducation Relorm Act 1988 school yoar Irom 10 to 7. sytsss ■


K S S S c S i # L ^ E c ^ a i f o n Authority, wilh mgardto the proposed application.


contirms that it has consulled with the Duncil, the Loc


proposed to admit in the current year is 10.


The proposed rtandard numb wtl^fho^ecommendahons and requirements ol the Department- (or Education Circular No 6/91.


A "■A


Section 28(5) o( the 1 may, before '1°


1988 Ac, that any oUhe foto moeoTaMas delinod In Section


m ? 2\% nh at Art) submit wriHe^objertlons to the proposals to the Secretary ot State:-


maintained.


(b) the governing body ot any school aflected by the proposals; and


(c) any local education authority concerned.


of'sfaleu S w f f i W n S . S ® SWAGES! SW1P3BT.


Thursday June 23rd 1994


exceed the nutmter ot p £ mp,eted capacity assessment fo ^ ra ^ a b je A.oMP


frOOTNd°IhEe Tn hLSm


Pb r of' p u ^fs " ny


spec.ion a . thP , ^ " 7 ^ e school. Signed: Chairman ol Governors


advertisers PLEASE NOTE


Whilst care is taken to check all advertising that appears in the papers, occasionally errors do occur. We, therefore, ask advertisers to check their own adverts carefully and let us know immediate y if any mistakes are present We regret that we cannot accept responsibility for more than one incorrect advertisement and n recompense will be given where these errors do not affect the value or content of the advertisement,


A cop;^ a westerly direction.


Ltivl IP 1 i


*BWsB^£a3,«s«r day. along the following lengths ol roads in wnauey


0 j u n c t i o n ^ im U m e h e l ^A v e n u e T ' l o r a ^ s l a n c e ^ o f ^ ^ e t r o s ' i n a westerly direction,


amended the effect of on any


f( -


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


LISTED BUILDING: An application has boon


received to: Erection of prefabricated external equipment storage


b u i ld in g a t S t J o h t o f Churchyard. St James Street.


Application^ No 3,94/0385 &


? n sp alla t ion of re v is e d non-illuminated and externally illuminated signago at Parkers


Arms, NEWTON. Application No 3/94/0389 &


Station Road lor a direction.


0390. Single storey extension to rear Now window to new bathroom on north east


K-S ."tSW Ri&blo Valley Borough ^ o u n c i^ C that purpose. Christ Church Precinct ^


County Hall PRESTON


23rd June 1994


G A JOHNSON , Exccutive,Clerk


, with Station " ,


Vii)Roaihfofa°d%mn^o|GlOm e .r ;s in r s iu th e r ly direction. ,y Ol the Order and Plan may be inspected aU^O jhc e s


^


Department, Council OKices, '-’" “ I " " p ^ j ie n during normal Christ Church PtecncL Coun y HaU, Preston ou u office hours until the 8th August, 1994.


Irom its juncition with Station


elovation. New rool i'Qhl rear elevation at the Old Farmhouse, Rimington Lane,


Applicahon^No 3/94(0400 * 0405.


This property is included in a


Statutory List ol Buildings ol S pe c ia l A rch itec tu ra l or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make represent­ ations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date ot this advertisement lo the Director ot Development, Council Oltices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions ol the Local Goverment (Access tc Information) Act 1985. any representations received win be available tor Inspection by members ol the public once


iiiotiiuwi^ — •— ■


the application hasappeared “ Jj® ,[ia| Estate, Lincoln Way, on th e p a v e l o p m e n t M theroe QB7 lG L as an


— - .1 Q io ad n isn Ltd, S f l l ln i i i


Sub-Committee agenda. Any oDerating centre for 1 goods representations received after ®P “ 9nd , ,rai|er. Owners


the 21 day period wit not be ventete Q( ,and (inc|udlng


taken Into account when buildings) In the vicinity ol the determining the application. I 0Deratyng centre or centres, A copy of tha appkcatton and ope ^


the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey Director ot Development


23rd June, 1994. t K —— ,hal the|r USe or


plans may be Instated in 'M "|°ymont 0t that land will bo Planning Department within L » d,c|a||y effected, may


make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester


FOR FURTHER DETAILS S IM P L Y 4 Z 2 3 3 1


M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication ot this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy ol their representations to the applicant at the address given ■ atthe top of this notice.


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


Town & Country Planning


General Development Ordo 1988


P ro p o se d d ev elo pm en t at Travellers Rost, Main Street, Gisburn.


NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B


I give notice that Mr B. Bol9er is applying to the Ribble Valley Borough Council lor planning permission to erection ol 21


no. new build houses and bungalows lor social housing.


(Application No. 3 ’94.'0384).


Members ot the public may inspect copies ol: • the application


•the plans • and o th e r do cuments submitted with it at Reception, Level D, Council Oltices, Church Walk, Clithoroe dunng normal oltico hours until 7th


July 1994. Anyone w h o wishes to make


representations about this a p p l i c a t i o n should write to


Ribblo Valley Borough Council at the Council O f f i c e s , Church Walk, Clilheroe BB7 2RA by


7th July 1994.


Siqned Philip Bailey On behall ol Ribbla Valley Borough Council. Date: 23rd Juno 1994.________.


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


E Capstick and Son, of B l o o m f i e l d G a r a g e , Cockerham Road. Bay Horse.


L an c a s ter , LA2 OH E, is applying tor a licence to use


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W r i t e t o b o x No . 11-258. i .O' U.


P E T IT E . S L IM . V t r u o l em a l e y e e k y m a l e . 2 0 - 5 5 i n u y l h e h o n e y ! w i t h v e r y uood yetlye-


o t h u m o u r . I m 111J h e a r t a n d n e e d t u m l n ! l .


o h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d , a l l j e i tt*r» a n s w e r e d . W r i t e t o Hox N o . H 2 5 9 .


S H Y . C A R I N G , m a l e . 1 9 . l i k e s « » o in p t o p u h s a n d u i p tU c l u b s o r J u s t s t u y l n p In . s e e k s s h y c u r i n p l em a l e . 1 8 - 2 5 w i t h p o o d p e r s o n a l ­ i ty l o r f u n a n d f r i e n d s h i p l e u d i n p t o p o s s i b l e r eU i t i o n - s t i lP . p e n u l n e l e t t e r s oiil> p l e a s e . W r i t e t o Uo x N o .


1 1 260. V E R Y R O M A N T I C


1 w r o i i p p e o p l e . J u s t l o o k i n p tor someone w ho cares. W r i t e t o Hox N o . I l ^ o l .


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I n / o u t . t r a v e l , f i lm s e t c . f o r l u s t i n u r e l u t l o n s h i p . p h o t o p l e a s e . W r i t e t o Uo x N o .


H 2 6 2 .


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v t n n k e r . g e n u i n e , c a r i n g , l i k e s s im p l e t h i n g s in l l t e . c o m e d y , d i n i n g o u t . s o c i a l


d r i n k , m u s i c . a FcVl“ " - ' m u r l r - t s c u r b o o t s u i c s ,


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