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■ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December Hist, 1335


over council group debate


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from former borough councillor Ron Pickup, when the only Labour councillor, Bert Jones, was. told by the Mayor that he was running out of time while outlining his disgust at being excluded from the group... Mr Pickup, who was


Shouts of “shame” came


recently appointed town clerk and chief financial officer of Whitworth Town Council, was then involved


in an angry exchange with Coun. Dori


(Slaidbum), who was pre- rot "hy “ Pearson


i have quiet?. . . or else go back to Whitworth”


Pearson said: “Can we


don’t live in Whitworth, I live in Clitheroe.” ■


Mr Pickup replied: “I


which included Conserva­ tive and Liberal Democrat members.


siding over the meeting. . __________ ___ A f te r Mr P ic k u p ’s ble standards over.their


shouts of “shame”, Coun p a r ty ’s long- running Open a s u su a l


IF, unlike Father Christmas, you are a young per­ son looking for permanent work, you might be interested to know that Clitheroe Careers Office is open during the festive season. Careers advisors will be on hand at the Pimlico


&


from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m;, and further details are available on 01200 22045:


Road office with! a list of current vacancies and gen­ eral careers information and guidance. The office will be open on December 28th and 29th,


voted against his inclusion and accused them of dou-


Coun. Jones said the Liberal Democrats had


heard that a review of in te rn a l management structures was to be set in motion by the group,


Meanwhile, the council ”'WVian ■ it does scenes aspect.. THERE was heckling from the public gallery at Kibble Valley Council


meeting during a debate about the composition of an internal manage­ ment group.


national campaign for pro­ portional


th e i r p u rp o s e s , th e Liberals do not want to know anything about pro­ portional representation,” declared.


he H rlnoo t niAfr QllJf.


representation. ot


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Charles Warkman (Mellor) said he was disturbed that the Labour voice would not be heard on the group. Coun. Jones was pro­


Conservative councillor


posing that the matter be referred back to commit­ tee when Coun.. Pearson told him that his allocated time for speeches had run out.


leader, Coun. Chris Hol- tom (Wilpshire), pointed out that he, too, would prefer to have Labour’s only r e p r e s e n ta t iv e included. At present there were six members, but perhaps it would soon be seven. The working group, he said, was due to meet on January 11th for fur­ ther discussions into man­ agement policies.


The council’s Tory m m W f f l


Clitlieroe 2282b (Editorial), 22828 (Advertising). Burnley 422381 (Classified) t h e p e a k s


SO many books have been written about the Lake District and its peaks that sooner or later someone had to come up with a another


Fortunately, that person is John Drews. A native . . . . . . . . by Vivien Meath


- of Clitheroe, he has turned to the Lakeland tarns for his inspiration and the result is a magical book with awe-inspiring photographs to tempt you to travel. ...





- book is the first photographic work.to concentrate on them. " „


'The author tells us th a t i t is the first time that a 'walking guide has targeted the tarns, and that his


....He has. certainly done a first class job and his love of. the • Lake: District shines. through page after


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• ^.The 2f>vralks are entirely, distinctive, with no tarns • or routes being repeated.Circular, routes eliminate


-v Some routes are suitable for complete beginners, others satisfy the more experienced walkers. All are carefully described with fascinating; local facts and points of interest interspersed.


fells and tarns in all seasons and the photography is exceptional.


rewis has captured the


■ The son of Mr and Mrs Marian Draws, of Dunster Grove, Clitheroe,: he pursued a course in business studies at Blackburn College of Technology before taking up a post as a trainee store manager.. : . Many residents r ”


........ . • . ; . , •


the ;person responsible., for running the Roarini Thunder Blues Club based.at the Swan and Roy:


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Hotel in the 1970s. Now living in Manchester, he spends most , of his time in the Lake District and has pursued a variety of


jobs,; from repairing motor vehicles, dealing in sec­ ond-hand furniture and bar management. • He has never had any. formal photographic training and is entirely self-taught — an amazing feat consicF ering the standard of photographs throughout the 160-page publication. The book is published by David and Charles and is


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FUTURE money from the sale of buildings at Calderstones Hospital should go to resettling residents. , •


Authority’s Joint Consul­ tative Committee'and it is to write to the Regional Health - Authority Direc­ tor, Mr Robert Tinston, for such an assurance. T h e , 1 9 9 5 ' H e a l th


This is the opinion of East Lancashire. Health


Pub regulars are on to good bet


Authority Act — which comes into force in April 1996-;— gets rid of the regional branch of the NHS structure, leaving in place a new district branch a n d th e . n a t i o n a l executive. It also prevents District


THE sport of kings is bringing a princely, profit to the customers and licensee of the Swan Hotel in Whalley. . , Since'forming a racing club at the pub last year, business is .up a galloping 35%.. ■ Licensee Mr Harry Bar-


Health Authorities from owning buildings, except


national or^hisatibn. cbn-" cerns have been raised


for their own use. There­ fore, the ownership of Cal­ derstones will probably r e v e r t to th e NHS Executive. i Because::the_NH_S_is.a.


of the Ribble Valley hospi­ tal would not be available locally. ELHA member Miss


that monies from the sale


Consultative Committee on Monday at Clitheroe Town Hall, that a letter be sent to Mr Tinston seeking assurances that monies from the sale of Galder- stones’ buildings be used to resettle residents/ At the meeting, chair­


Vivien Aspey proposed, at a meeting of.-the- Joint


public service and not con­ tinue in its present com­ petitive nature.”


hope the Health Authority will be brought back into


Liqueur sets


THREE liqueur gift sets were stolen from Thresh­ ers wine shop on King Street in Clitheroe. At 5- 26 p.m. on Thursday, a


man s tu c k ih i s .h a n d th ro u g h th e s l ig h t ly opened door , of the . shop, stole, the packs—.which


have a total value of £25 — and ran off down King Street.


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BURGLARS' made; off, with £400 in. cash - after, forcing their, way. into a Read house through a back window. They also; stole. a . watch; .valued at £60, in the raid at- the house onr.Greenacres,: which took place between 12-05 and 8-30. a.m. on Saturday.


Read theft , ,


man Coun. Frank Gorton wished everyone a happy Christmas and said: “In the not too distant future I


low formed the dub, which now boasts over 200 mem­ bers who together own five horses called Abbott of Whalley, Pride of Whal­ ley, Swan at Whalley, Hoh Maie '


racing-club has',given the place a real buzz and busi­ ness has. taken off as a result. We’ve attracted dozens of new customers who have invested money in our horses and made a tidy profit themselves.”


[qjestic and Backhander. Mr Barlow said: “The


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Cheery news for ‘green’ people


.’YULETIDE revellers in the Ribble Valley are reminded that their dis­ carded beer cans can raise a small fortune for chanty. Every Christmas, Rib­


■ /Discarded cans be left, in. a, bag please,. outside Coun. McGowan’s house at 4 Whitwell Drive,-Clith­ eroe, or ■ collection can be arranged; by ringing him on 01200 28724. •


Bird’s-eye view


-f I t was seen hovering a b o v e -S aw ley ; in an


. through1 the Ribble Valley on Tuesday afternoon. : \


THE police helicopter was used to track a stolen car w h e n '. i t iw a s d r iv e n


attempt to .follow, the car which ,had /been; stolen from Skipton. :The Lancashire Con­


stabulary helicopter had been on a routine training flight when it.was called in


to assist-with tracking the car. i > >' ■


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PLANNING-IN :: THE P IPE L IN E


PLANS for an agricultural car-park'and. loading,areas. machinery-store and tern-.- (re-aubmlsaionl at land off.


0762) are among the latest applications -lodged i with ^ tibble >;V alley. Borough


Lane Wiswell(number ,% e y f


. bedroom dwelIing_house;atL,’storoy'music/ art ^teaching land .adjacent to farm’cot-Y bufiding (regulation 8 applied


lighting columns to floodlig ■


. [;)s-;'1992): at; Kibbles_______ »>.. Sriiool, Queens Road (0774):;;


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plans include: .:-'/'./


Sr sheep housi ‘ng at ' T '


Fann, Portfield,


C o u n c i lv . :P , ta n n in g sextenBion at 7-Parkcr Avenue Department. ’ Other 1


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i . double garage and - domestic ;-


, (0771);. remove existing iigarage and,replace with new! at land: at‘ rear of 9 George n


0T76). « t,* ^ v* _ r L^FIanninir General Reffulationa p.hlpPiVt^lting^of^fyur^'.jggg^rt^bbldrfSel^figh,':


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shop/store to office use at unit -I:: mom and rear, extensionaat 8- k,, i nternal; alterationsi’and; reur/.


unit 4 from joinerisiWork-'ii' Rlbeheater! Internal altera-^ mma - InA vlA fiatA nau/annltaaStaH i i a a Yr1 ^, ?


ble Valley Coun. John McGowan (Clitheroe) col­ lects aluminium cans for Guide Dogs for the Blind. As well as tidying up the environment, the initiative also raises a worthwhile sum for this worthy cause.


always come as a distraction from the more important business of enjoying open spaces and particularly, fell walking. - ' '


Mary’s College, Blackburn, making a living has


For the author, a former• pupiill s of St Michael and St-John’s RC 'Primarv School,


:hool, Clitheroe, then St


the need for backtracking and make each walk conve­ nient for motorists.


The book’s m^or selling, point must be the accom- panying pho tographs. Mr , Dre


available from all good bookshops and from Ains­ worth’s Newsagents, Waterloo, price £17.99.. ■


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