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GLITHEROE Rotary Club’s valuable con- - tribution to community life over the past 60 years was highlighted at the club’s annual . charter dinner by the president, Mr Roland Hailwood. He spoke about the heritage of the club .
. addition to the Rotary Club’s own projects. - Guest speaker, was the Rev. Jim Need- :
and pointed out that many members had been in at the start of many different types of projects since the club was formed 62 ■ years ago. He listed the local Prohus Club, : ■ Clitheroe Local Organisations Committee, the health authority and education as areas where members had made their-mark, in
- -ford. He is also chaplain at Stafford Jail and spoke about his experiences in this field. More than 80 members and guests
ham, former , superintendent minister for the Clltheroe and District Methodist: Cir-- cult, who now holds a similar post in Staf-
attended the dinner, held at Stirk House, . Gisbum, and were welcomed by vice-presi- - dent Mr Philip Bailey. Chief guests were Ribble Valley Mayor
Coun. Dorothy Pearson, Glitheroe Mayor Goun. . Stephen . Holt and. Rotary District Governor Arthur Mayo, from Kendal. Mr Ted Ashcroft,.president of the club’s
Round Table, Lions and Rotaract Clubs and representatives from 14 different Rotary Clubs from an area between Kendal, Tod- morden and Chorley attended. Our picture shows Mr Hailwood (front .: centre) with members and guests.
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WHALLEY pub regulars handed over, a cheque for £100 to , the Royal British Legion on Friday; •
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Whalley Branch of the Royal British Legion, Mrs Dons Cheetham, was pre- sented with the cheque by De Lacy Arms landlady Mrs Mane Shaw. Regulars raised the money during the VJ commemoration events in August, and it will go towards the branch and poppy appeal funds.
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Cheetham; (centre • left) receiving the cheque from Mrs Shaw, watched by members, of the .Royal Bntish Legion. ; • . ^
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Castle fire venue promises a bang!
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MAKE sure Saturday night goes with a bang by attending the bonfire on Clitheroe Castle
Field. Among the highlights will be a Guy Fawkes com
Ribble Valley, Coun. Stephen
Holt.and.Coun. Dorothy Pearson. Entries should be taken to the field by 5-45 p.m. on Saturday. ^ Guaranteed is a superb
supervised.firework dis play, which1 will include five giant-shell burst rockets, Chinese cakes with 90 shots; high-energy mines and many
more.Hot snacks will be served. Starting at 6-30 p.m., the event is organised by Clitheroe and Ribblesdalc Rotary. Clubs and.Ribble -Valley Rotaract.
petition. The winning guy will have pride of place on top of the fire and the person who made it. will be invited to start the firework display and fire. It will be judged by the mayors of Clitheroe and
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THERE were 82 newly-calved dairy cows and heifers forward during Thursday's sale at Gis- bum Auction Mart. * £ First quality cows made to
* There wero three in-calf dairy cows and heifers forward. Cows, due November to £970 (£925). • Forward were 221* roaring.
o £870 (£807.50). calves. .' ; - >
mCalves: Charolais X bulls t ade to £255 (£187.75): heifers £o £98 (£70), Limousm X bulls to
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t1,300 (average £981.15), second ho £880 (£800.90),: first quality teifers to £1,230 (£998), second -
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Narms, £934.80. Top kilo: J. C. - elson, 455kg at 179p,£814.45. t Steers ana heifers; Continen
al light steers made to 130p, medium to 164.5p (133.7p), l heavy to 137p (131.6p), other
•126.3p). Continental light heifers to 149p (125.3p), medium to 160p (131.5p), heavy to 148p (I25.6p), other light* to I20p (106.7p), t medium to 131p (llo.8p), heavy
(255 (£217.25), heifers to £156 s914-40. Top kilo: J. M. To\ e£120.10), Belgian Blue >X heif-. £ra to (£225.55), heifers to
o 129.5p (112.9p). £Top price: Chaigloy Farr
85 (£71.75). £Blonde d’Aquitaine X bulls to,
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Full rolls, part rolls and ends,. ' Axminsters, Wiltons and
Tufteds in wool and all the <h‘.
- ■ latest Stain Master Fibres. :. • Massive stocks to clear at rock! ■
> bottom prices; all old stock „ must go at silly prices.
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MORE than half of. the 77 houses at the Rowland Park development,. off Chatbum-Roaa, Chtheroe, have - already been sold. Crowther Homeu is build-
P Clitheroe auction Lambs: - Light - made to
THERE were more than- 220 cattle forward during i Monday’s sale at Chtheroe - Auction Mart. : • Young -bulls: Light made to -132p (average. :
123.91p),, medium-»to 125p (121:45p),overall to 132p.
(122 37p) '.iSteers:-; Light to 150p (141.46p),. medium-to. 136p (129.04p), overall to 150p (136 29p) ^Heifers: Medium to I47p-
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100.63p (96.90p), standard to 106.76p (97.99p) medium' to 104.76p (97.31p),‘heavy to 96.77p (94.99p),-overall to 106.76 : (97 49p) , Ewes made:to 44.50p (23 16p) . i During'. Friday’s -sale
;v Cull - cows made:'to\ 116 50p (89 79p)
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(123.62p),-heavyto :-134p ; (118.03p), 'overall to 147p (120.83p).
were-: entered: and: .they!' were no
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.£30.35). • Top price: Friesian bull, F. Giles, £175. Continental X bull, R.F. Bethell,£285 t • Forward in the .
1ion were 549 cattle, ------ h93 young bulls, 195 steers
(112(£77.10),heifers to £65
tight to .l32p (116.4p), medium (o 127p (118.6p), heavy to 137p
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b158 (£116.30), Simmental X (o 123p (105.2p), grade 2 to 104p £ulls to £238 (£175), heifers to. b90 p), grade 3to 89p (75.8p), cast
end, 480kg at 164.5p,£789.60. t< Cows and bulls: Grade 1 made
(225 (£210), heifers to £150 106.9p (92.2p). standard to t£124), other Continental X bulls 151.Ip (98.7p), medium to (o £232 (£145.65), heifers to £105 ££91.25), Hereford X bulls to (92, Friesian bulls to £175 ££93-06), Angus X.bulls to
ulls to 117p (114.7p)., 1• Sheep: Light lambs made to 13.4p (100.7p), heavy to 108.8p
(£27.05), rams to £47. t Forward in the. produce sec
heat straw to £32 per tonne. i There were.4,860 sheep,
aeifers and 161 cows and bulls,, lnd 2,946 sheep, including 2,657: eambs, 12 shearlings and 277!
170p (143.Ip), neavy to 164p (14<J.6p), other light to 138p (117.vp),' medium to 139p (125.7p),
heavy.to 126p (116.5p).
Wion were 51.55 tonnes of straw. ncluding. 480 store lambs, and
t - Bulls: Continental light made s32p, medium to 231.5p, £38, iwes and rams.
heepdogs to £395, pups to £50.
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.Lonk;(£46:;50),‘Suffolk ■ (£52), other breeds (£52):- ■j si There iwere 320 . rams ; entered in.what- proved be a buoyant sale. RamsHSuffolkmade.
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Saturday, 27th Jinuaiy, 1996 CHATBURN ROAD, CUIHEROE BB7 2BA Qosing date for applications - Wednesday, 20th December, 1995
(PUBLIC FOOTPATH NOS 18 AND 20, DOWNHAM, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER :• • • ; L HIGHWAYS ACT 1980
ANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (PUBLIC PATH DIVERSION) ORDER 1995 v ^ ‘ ?
The above named Order, made on the 31st October 1095, b about to . be submitted to the Secretary of Stato for the Environment for confirmation, or to be confirmed as on unopposed Order by tho Council Council.
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The effect of tho Order, H confirmed without modification, wflt be to divert
• 4375) In a general souths easterty^carection: for ' lelyV~ ....................
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jxImateiy^O metres to. its intersection with the access track to j tolilns Farm, south of Hollins Farm at (QR 8012 4343).
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4375) In a general west north westerly direction for.a distance of xlmatety 345 metres to a point approximately 1010 metres west of over an un-named stream at (GR 7918 4387).. -
Ibble Valley Borough at Clay House. Farm, JGR 7947 re
Also that part of Public Footpath No 20. In tho Parfsh of Downham,. Ribble Vi alley Borough, from Its Junction with Public Footpath No 18,' Downha m, Ribble valley Borough, at Clay House Farnii .jGR 7947
4375), In a general south south westerly direction for a distance of approximately 75 metres to a point approximately .120 motres east north east of rts junction with Pendle Road at (GR 7944 4368).
The alternative route to be provided Ism .
0 ’ From a point on Public Footpath No 18, Downham, Ribble Vafley . Borough, at Ha intersection with the access track to Hollins Farm, ;- south of Hotllns Farm, at (GR 8012 4343) In a general west south westerly direction for a.distance of approximately 385 metres to a.. point Just north of the Bam known as "Lane Head* at (GR 7978 4332), then in a
general.north westerty direction for a dstance of,: approximately 500 metres to Join Public Footpath No 20. Downham, \ at a point approximately 120 metres east north east of Its Junction with . Pendle Road at
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: approximately 35 metres east north east of the Bam known as "Lane Head* at (GR 7978 4332) in a general southerly drectlon for a . distance of approximately 5o metres to Join Pendle Road at (GR 7979 4326)
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.south south .easterly direction for.a distance of approximately, 130 'metres and then In a general south easterly cfirectJon for a distance of c Public Footpath No 20, Downham east north east of Its Junction with'
approximately 190 metres to rejoin F at a point approximately 90 metros c Pende Road atI (GR 7940 4367).
charge, during office houre. Copies of the Order and plan may be .. purchased from my Offices. -
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oe. and at my Offices, where they may be Inspected, free of. : . - . ,
If no representations are duly made, or If any so made are withdrawn, ■' the Lancashire County Council, Instead of submitting the Order to the • Secretary ol State tor the Environment may themselves confirm the -- Older, it the Order Is
submitted.to the Secretary of-State,- any representations or objections which have been duly made and not'- withdrawn wfil bo transmitted with tha Older. - : - .
Dated this 2nd November 1995
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am into objectlons made to the above named local plan. iritry/]
0) From a point on Public Footpath No 20, approximately 345 metres _• west north west of Clay House Farm and 10 metres west of a v footbridge over an un-named stream at (GR 7918 4387) in a general v
Also a spur, from a point on the alternative route described above -
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