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Census shows our HENRY PROUD WINNER OAPs flourish I OF MOUNTAIN BIKE
give an insight into the prosperity of the area, such as the percentage of o \v n cr o c c u ]) i e r s and households without a car, compare favourably with the national and county figures.
CLITHEROE has fewer under His and more old age pensioners than the average for Lancashire and Britain as a whole, according to the latest census returns. But other figures, which
in Clitheroe
on population and house holds are being made available for postcode dis
tricts and sectors in post code areas. Figures for the Clith
were taken on the night of bearing' villages), show a April 21st/22nd, Ill'll, and total population of 20,346. for the first time, statistics The figures released by
The census re tu rn s . th e postcodes of neigh-
MP checks up on pollution watchdogs
R1BBLE VALLEY MP Mr Nigel Evans is to meet Government pollution watchdogs regard ing Castle Cement’s use of the controversial “Cemfuel.' Mr Evans told the
"Advertiser and Times” this week that he believed HMIP — Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Pollution — had failed to convince Kibble Valley people that it was doing a "proper job.” He said: “1 want to find
that the Environmental Protection Act requires polluters or woidd-be pol luters to pay for any tests connected with an applica tion for authorisation. He said: 'Must because
out what kind of checking HMIP is doing. It seems that the organisation has failed to put people’s minds at r e s t . M E P Michael Welsh and 1 will be meeting the organisa tion soon.” Mr Evans explained
Order for pub
CI.ITHEROE magistrates
have granted a protection order on the Hogs Head public house in Whallev. The applicant, Deborah
Ashfield, has previously had over three years' experience as a relief manager.
Digital player
A DIGITAL radio cassette player, valued at £1011,
was stolen from an Austin Mini car on Seed all Avenue, C_litheroe\ between 7-05 and 7-15 p.m. on Saturday.
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plans. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb 19)
rewarding. PISCES (Feb. 20 - March 20)
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After all the recent delays or disappontments the planets now provide as bit ol light reliel or an escape route what s more the lu ll moon on the 26th urges you lo 'ravel further afield or cast your net wider and make some deknte
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Not only should you be on a more even keel emotionally but this IS also a week to balance the books. In fact, all in all, the next lew days should prove both reassuring and
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A marvellous link between Venus in Pisces and Jupiter todav simply has to brighten up your existence and even
enable you to broaden your horizons. But as lor one r®[®' tionship, Saturdays lull moon marks a turning point and also the beginning ol something inlinitely more special.
ARIES (March 21 - April 20) What comes to light or transpires unW nc'e^ . ^ e'eC
but true. TAURUS (April 21 - May 21)
now and Monday ought to leave you leeling more secure in all sorts ol ways - and thanks lo mother nature. Strange
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three-year ban and £780 fine for farmer
A WADDLNGTON farmer with a past coitvic-
(39), of Croft House. Twit ter Latte, Waddington, pleadetl guilty to driving a car with his alcohol level exceeding the legal limit.
It's more the merrier or birds ot a leather llock together this week. A b o v e a ll, .h e responses you “
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While the sun currently in Pisces highlights your career or personal aims, the approaching tu l moon s 'resses mac ters close to home. So this is certain to be a decisive week if not your moment to shine. Make sure you do.
CANCER (June 22 - July 23)
also indicated. LEO (July 24-Aug 23)
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minht well be that you would be happier else wnere di u that^a Se ntime ntal journey or trip down memory lane ,s
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VIRGO (Aug 24-Sept 22) Every toll moon is important and u s u a ' l y coincides wi h a
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police officers saw Drin- kali's Peugeot car weaving across the lane in the early h o u r s of S a tu rd a y
The court heard that
morning. The police stopped the
ear immediately and a , oadside breath te s t revealed that the defen-
THIEVES stole property valued at £151 from a Ford Escort van on the Brown Cow car park, Clitheroe. between 6-20 and 6-50
Goods in van
p.m. on Friday. They stole a Binotone
stereo, £80 in cash, a driver’s licence, a MoT certificate and a log book.
tion for drink-driving has been disqualified lor a second time by Clitheroe magistrates. Richard Hugh Drinkall
ilant had 80 micrograms of a l c o h o l i n 100 m l . o f
breath, over twice the l e g a l l im i t of 3 5 micrograms.
representing Dnnkall, told the court that his client had worked long hours that Friday and had not eaten a meal afterwards. At the end of the evening, he and his girlfriend were intending to get a taxi home, hut the weather was awful and Drinkall, regrettably, decided to drive.
Mr John Houldsworth,
ill partnership with his father and drove about 60,000 miles a year. His only previous endorse ment was for drink-driving nine years ago.
The defendant worked
three years and fined him £780, with £35 costs.
Magistrates disqualified Drinkall from driving for
MEMBERS of the Clitheroe Scout Fellow ship held their annual coffee morning in aid ol th e n ew ly - fo rm e cl branch of the British Heart Foundation. The coffee morning,
Castle Cement commis sioned the independent tests does not mean they are not an independent assessment. However, if there is any room for doubt, then HMIP should not allow Clitheroe to be used as an experimental
eroe BBT district, made up of 1, 2, 3 and *1 sectors (these numbers appear in
the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys are the 19th Ill-yearly census of population of Great
Britain.The Clitheroe BBT figures with the corre sponding figures for Lan cashire and Britain as a
whole are as follows: Total of residents:
Clitheroe 20,3-1(1, Lanca shire 2,(139,Till, Britain
54,SSS,8-1-1. Under 1(1: Clitheroe 19.491, Lancashire 20.891,
Britain 20.191. Pensionable age and
over: Clitheroe 21.191, Lancashire 19.291. Britain
long-term illness: Clith eroe 13.891, Lancashire 15.191, Britain 13.191 Total of women aged lti
18.791. Residents with limiting
to 59: Clitheroe 5,775, Lancashire 7112,078, Brit
ain 10,190,875. Percentage of women
between 10 and 59 in employment: Clitheroe 08.797, Lancashire 0-1.191
21,897,322. Owner-occupied house
He successfully completed our NIE Passport
HURST GREEN schoolboy Henry Wil kinson has a superb, hardy, yellow two wheeled' reminder of
taking par t in the “Clitheroe Advertiser
and Times” NIE Pass- p o r t scheme.
winner of the new mountain bike donated
For Henry (10) is the
by Clitheroe cycle shop p r o p r i e t o r J o h n
Joseph’s RC Primary School, Hurst Green, Henry, the son of Mr and Mrs Richard Wil kinson, of Cross Gills Farm, was one of almost 300 Kibble Val iev school pupils to ta k e p a r t in th e scheme. On Saturday, lie
Hargreaves. A p u p i l a t S t
Specialist In Motifs U Border Tiles • Tile sample ban service
• Leading names ot UK tile suppliers * European imports
‘ Floor and wall tiles ■ Range of Borders • Terracotta tiles
Britain 02.991. Total of households:
added mountain biking to his other hobbies of football, tennis, swim ming, golf, pool, snooker, table-tennis and basketball, with the Coventry Eagle 18- speed bicycle now tak ing pride of place. Henry is the youn
Clitheroe 8.014, Lanca shire 1,041,528. Britain
holds owned outright: Clitheroe 34.891, Lanca shire 29.591, Britain 23.991. Owner-occupied house
station.”Cemfuel protestors have also questioned whether HMIP is "under pressure” from the Government to authorise fuels made from hazardous waste. Mr Evans commented:
holds buying: Clitheroe 40.391, Lancashire 44. lG Britain 42.491. Households with one
person from 10 to pen sionable age living alone:
Clitheroe 8.091, Lanca shire 10.991, Britain 11.791. Households with two
"There is absolutely NO way that the Government would pressurize HMIP into authorising a fuel that Wits unsafe. Even if it wanted to. it couldn’t. HMIP is an independent o r g a n i s a t i o n . ’*
adults (male anti female) with dependent children: Clilheroe 20.291, Lanca shire 20.4 91 , Britain
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HMIP is definitely con cerned about the health of Kibltle Valley people and has authorised this fuel in good faith. What it litis failed to do, however, is convince the Kibble Valley people of that fact.”
He added: “ 1 believe
19.891. Households with no
gest of five brothers and sisters, Rebecca (22), Daniel (21), Simon (18) and Vincent (15).
out of the draw by “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times” editor Mr Leigh .Morrissey.
His mime was pulled
FRIENDSHIP MILL, WHALLEY RD, READ TEL: 0282 778777 Open 7 days
number of pupils from St Joseph’s RC Pri mary School who suc
Henry was one of a
cessfully completed the passport and collected sufficient tokens to enter the draw.
assignments between October and December
He completed the 15
and liis love of sport w it s m i r ro re d o n assignment four, which asked “Which person mentioned in today's newspaper would von
most like to meet?" His answer was Burnley ]) 1 a y e r Nat h a n
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greaves of the cycle shop.
nry by Mr Har
took over the business fro m bis f a t h e r , Arthur. 20 years ago
A keen cyclist, he
mountain bike p r e s e n t e d t u
and runs both the tele vision, radio and elec trical shop on Whalley Road and A. E. Har
greaves' cycle shop, which fronts Woone ____ b u s i n e s s h a s
been in the family for 45 years and when John joined his father it was initially on the television side. Follow ing iiis lather's retire
ment. he moved into the cycle shop as well and now sells a wide range of bicycles and spares, carries out repairs and. with his
.„ ..lwa.vs willing to offer advice and help to cyclists, whether just .' a r t i n g o u t ur experienced anti look ing for new ideas and innovations.
@ 3 Fellowship coffee morning for heart foundation
Monday - Friday 8am to 5pm Saturday 9am to 4pm Sunday 10am to 2pm
to choose f r o m ) " Supply only or supply and fix
• Free measuring service ' Cash and Carry • Large Car Park • Full fitting service
TERRACOTTA (12" x 12") OCTAGONAL FLOOR TILES (3 in s e r t s
NOW ONLY £20 sq. yd. Normally £49.50 Bq yd EXTRA EXTRA DISCOUNTS ON 213 LINES
10% EXTRA DISCOUNT OFF BATHROOM SUITES WHICH INCLUDE FITTING AND TILING
SOLID WOOD MAHOGANY/ANTIQUE PINE TOILET SEATS ON OFFER AT ONLY £22-50 / ’ “ . A / TILES ALL AT ,
DISCOUNT PRICES, DIRECT FROM THE WAREHOUSE,
which included a ralfle and cake stall and was
held in the Kibble Val ley Mayor's Parlour,
r a i s ed £ 15 3 l o r the Clitheroe group, whose treasurer, Julie Per
kins, attended. Guests included Kib
ble Valley Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs Anthony Jackson,
who are pictured with the assistant district commissioner for the Scout Fellowship, Mrs Kathleen Law, mem bers and supporters. The fellowship is a
group of former Scout leaders who try to help the district in general and hold u coffee morn ing every year in aid of a different organisa
tion. Police search
POLICE are searching for a quantity of methadone stolen from a house in the Pendle Road area of Clith- eroe last week. Anyone who finds the
280 mg bottle of metha done should immediately inform Clitheroe Police.
LIBRA (Sept 24 - Oct 22) I f
b a c k th is w e e k . SCORPIO (Oct 24 - Nov 22)
feel?! SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 - Dec 21)
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subtle dreven^splritual way. what happens on or after this weekend will be rather uplifting.
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Top when it comes to making blankets for the needy
A MASSIVE cont ibut ion to projects both at home and abroad represented a successful year for the Clitheroe branch of Save the
Children. The Save the Children Fund has been
enhanced to the sum of £3,256, don ated by the Clitheroe branch — and in the last 12 months blankets and knitted tops, valued at £1,534, have also been
blankets anti 102,450 have gone* to Croatia, and 18,000 blan
n a ve £■'»»»- *■*' ............... : •
kets and 45,060 tops to Angola. Save the Children Fund knitters pro-
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duee more blankets than any other single manufacturer in the country. The most
useful size is 4 ft by 6 ft, which gives both mother and child the optimum
warmth and comfort. The Clitheroe branch is hoping fonts good a result from its fund-raising this
sent to the London headquarters. The nationwide voluntary organisation has put together packages of 18,000
year as it received last year. For the national organisation s 7oth
birthday appeal, the Clitheroe branch plans a coffee morning 01 flag (lavs on April 29th at Th e
son (Clitheroe 22380).
on April 23rd and and 30th.
ressed its thanks to all who bellied last year and hoped for their continued sup port. Anyone wishing to help this year should contact Mrs Gwynncth Hutchin
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