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Ronisa shining'


light


.blacksmith has: c rafted a - lamp


A SIMONSTONE


:125th anniversary ce leb ra t io n s -o f the Red Cross. - Mr, Ron Carter, of


Avhichiooks set to s h i n e o n . t h e


•Trapp; Forge, was1 asked to make the- lamp for the-Queen Mother, who is sche­


Tomorrow, r. v The lump, involv­


■ C a r t e r ’ s - w ife , : Sheila. , ■ The Queen Mother; s a i d t o be-


staking work, was d e s ig n e d by Mr


delighted with the lump, although her


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• to p . , . , .... . Mr Carter, who is


advisors asked for a motif of leaves to be removed from the.


recognised as one of the top blacksmiths in th e c o u n t r y , described crufting the lamp as a greut honour.


Your stories are sought for project


A COMMUNITY 'dance project will be held, in the Ribble Valley during October. ■ •';" The pi eject will involve


many different gtoups and is to be started by local people w r i t in g sh o r t stories based on the Rib­ ble Valley. • The stones could bo fact


or fiction and, from this, another group, along with Ludus .Community Team, will devise a short dunce and percussion piece based on these stones. To make the project


All set for first ‘art


teste’


.TWISTON is to be the venue for the first “Ribble


Valley Art Feste” this month.


Laird, of Whitestones Farm, Twiston, the event is being staged to raise money for Ribble Valley Crossroads, Samaritans, Lancashire and Cumbria Rural Initiative and the roof appeal at St Leon­ ard’s Church, Downham.


O rg an ised by Ju d i


A relatively new resi­ dent, Judi, a decorative


really come, alive, the council’s A rts Devel­ opment Officer, Miss Heather Fox, needs a safe, empty, sheltered space, such as a Dutch barn or covered store. Anyone having some­


thing suitable, who would be interested m becoming


involved in what is hoped will become a truly origi­ nal community project, should contact Miss Fox, tel. 01200 443071.


f ainter and pets and wild-


to businesses throughout the area, appealing for support towards the cost of staging the event on August 27th.


Film degree for Matthew


. of Stonyhurst, has just received a B.A. honours degree in film and video from the London Insti-


BUDDING film maker Matthew Sunderland (23),


• tute’s London College of Planting and Distributive Trades. During his degree course, Matthew worked on the


DT Pants promotion video, a Chelsea promotion video and Giles Brandreth’s “Chill Out” video and animation. Now, he plans to return to home to find film work.


encourage other artists to exhibit at the “feste”, which will include lunch and wine, entertainment by Denny Laine, formerly of Wings, and an auction of art work. The admission fee is £15 per person. Letters have been sent


ife a r t i s t , hopes to


duled to lead the ceremony,, at West-- m i n s t e r A b b ey ,


ing hours; of pain­


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PLANS for’a day nursery.at land adjacent to.Mear- ley Brook,"Highneld Road; Clitheroe (number 0444) are among the latest plans lodged with Ribble Valley Council Planning Department. . Other plans include;


PLANNING IN ; PIPELINE


1 Application for determination of conditions for a regis-, terca Interim development order at Lceming Quarry, Kem- , ple End, Stonyhurat (0460).


Croo '>k«s)1 Fields: Clhipping Road, Chalgley,(0448). 1


• Alghton Bailey: New ai k


ricultural Implement building at :


listed building consentjat Edisforcl Hall, New Lar ford (0447)....................................


off York Road, York, Langho (0457). m


Bashull Eaves: Remove cement render (application for anc, Etlis-


Bolton-by-Bowland: Removal of agricultural occupancy co edndition (application 3/76/0484) at Dudland Court, Gisbum


Bllllngton: Outline application for one dwelling at land c R t .............................


Browgatc, A59, Sawley (0454). ofChipping: Erection of single-storey building for storage


Road, Sawley (0446). Extension and alterations to dwelling house at The Haven,


L agricultural machinery at Woodgates Farm, Fiddlers ane (0469). Cllthcroc: Tool shed on land opposite (re-submission)


sion) at Astra House, 1A Chutbum Road (0468).. a Uincklcy: Garage extension, including room in roof space,


at/9 Union Street, Low Moor (0441). . Internally illuminated static projecting sign (re-submis­


(lounge) to a gallery at 0 Church Street (0465). • Waddlngton: Extension to rear to form lounge, bur, toi­


t Merlewood, Moorgate Lune (0452). Ribchcstcr: Change of use of partial ground Door urea


lets, with bedroom over.ut Moorcock Inn, Fell Road (0462). r Wiswcll: Chungc of use from holiday flatlets to two


on Road (0-156). Cash going on right lines


COUNCILLORS have given £500 towards a cam­ paign to put the West Coast Main Line back on


the right track. Ribble Valley Council


P lan nin g and Devel­ opment Committee mem­ bers heard that the council has been supporting the


campaign to upgrade the service from London to


Glasgow for several years. Coun. Chris Holtom


(Wilpshire) said the coun­ cil should support the cam­ paign because it will bene­


fit the Ribble Valley and the many other areas served by the line.


tesidential dwellings at Wiswcll: Eaves Cottages, Pendle­


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A former vicar returned to St Paul’s Church, Low " ’ithi


NELSON — KING


Moor,: to conduct 'the wedding of Miss Stephanie —' " ‘ - ..........


King, of.Lancaster Drive,- Clitheroe; and Mr Peter Nelson;' of Wymondhouses Farm, Pendleton, r


■' 'The Rev. Brian Stevenson, a,friend of the bride’s


' family, who is now . Vicar of St Silas’s, Blackburn, was assisted by the Vicar, of Pendleton, the Rev. Roland Nicholson, Va friend of the .bridegroom’s


family.


- The bride,' a nursery ■ nurse: at .Intack Primary School, Blackburn, is the daughter of Mr and, Mrs Roger ’and France’s: King,; and : her godmother, Mrs Alison Pidt;1 travelled from Canada for the ceremony.


i beaded bodice; , puffed: sleeves, and, roses'over, the shoulders.


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