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Harmony in council


chamber* &&


was L a b o u r ’s lo n e v o ic e , C o u n . B e r t Jones, whose rich tones proved a boon during the sing-song. He and several council officers, 'ncluding Chief Execu­ tive Ossie- Hopkins, Dave M o r r is , John Heap and Eric Lucas, won the spontaneous applause o f the cham­ ber when they joined forces to sing one of the verses at the start of the session. . It was the last meet­


&


ing of the full council before Christmas and a buffet supper was also part of the programme.


sented Christmas music under the baton of John Cowking. And, when it came to .'audience par­ ticipation, the usual discord between the political parties gave way to harmony. S te a l in g the show


an ecumenical group from Slaidburn, pre­


Hihblc Valley Council m e e t ing la s t week, when councillors and officers took part in carol singing organised by the Mayor, Coun Dorothy Pearson. St Andrew’s Singers


THERE was “sweet sinning in the choir'” at


Rallying to deliver festive cheer


by Richard Hodkinson


of holly and a card from the Town Mayor were the surprise goodies taken around the town on Sunday afternoon by members of Clitheroe and Ribblesdale Rotary clubs, Clitheroe Lions and Clitheroe Round Table. > Mr John Myers, chairman of the Council of Local


Organisations for Clitheroe (CLOC), who organised the festive giveaway, said: “ft is not just a present we are


were driving around Clitheroe, bringing gifts to anyone over 80 years old living alone. A bagful of Christmas groceries, a candle, a sprig


SUNDAY was no day of rest for kind-hearted Clith- eronians as they delivered more than 300 presents to the town’s pensioners. At one point in.the afternoon, more than 50 cars


' al i l>'Littieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22828 (Advertising). B u rn le y 422381 (Classified)


Retiring teacher !: proves that he is quite a card


FOR 25 years, he had to sit back and watch while his pupils designed cards in the annual school Christmas card competition. ,


■ And didn’t he do well! F o r his them e, Mr


school's official, Christmas card.


giving. We want to bring a little Christmas cheer to lone elderly people who may not have any other visi­ tors over Christmas.” Every year, the Clitheroe Town Mayor’s Welfare


Fund pays for the parcels, starting with an appeal for donations in the “Advertiser and Times”, and the money pours in. Local businesses have been particu­ larly generous, with well over £3,000 being given so far this month. The parcels were provided and wrapped by Mr Peter Hatch, of Hatch’s grocers, Walker Street, Clith­


members of the service organisations who turned up at the Ribble Valley Council Chambers to help with this mammoth task. This appeal has been going on for over 15 years and it also helps other families who are in need at Christmas.” The Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Stephen Holt, will


eroe. The CLOC committee organises the event with a lot of help from the Clitheroe Town Clerk, Mr Peter Roberts. Mr Roberts said: “We would like to thank all the


; the homes of children. He surrounded a drawing of children, standing outside the school’s mam door, with Christmas greetings in 10 of those languages. These included tongues


Hodgson took the lan­ guages tau g h t in th e school and those spoken at


Bleasdale Drive, is taking early retirement 25 years, exactly, after he started at the school, where he taught art and design and technology.


be visiting Castleford Home for the Elderly and Clith­ eroe Hospital on Christmas Day..


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. ; Greetings and Best Wishes fo r the New Year to


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Diploma of Art and Design at Leeds College of Art,


He s tu d ie d for his


from non-Christian socie- t i e s su ch as U rd u , Gujerati, Thai and Chi­ nese, as well as those from E u ro p e a n C h r is t ia n societies. Mr Hodgson (51), of


retirement from Ribbles­ dale High School. Mr Noel Hodgson was allowed to design his own, and the


Finally, in his year of


after which he'went.to and I shall be in my allot- Goldsmiths College, Lon- ment using the very nice don,_ to earn his teaching spade I :was givenvas a certificate. He taught in present from the staff.” Morecambe before joining.; Mr B le a sda le is ;a n the staff at Ribblesdale in .enthusiastic a r t is t . He


ment, he said: “I’m fortu­ nate to have the oppor­ tunity to retire early and to be fit and well enough to enjoy it. “My wife retires’in the New Year and .we intend


1971. Speaking of his retire­


produced his own book in 1988 called “Classroom Display” , which was a guide to improving the visual^ environment in schools; and he intends to continue drawing and d e s ig n in g .during, his retirement.


A PROPOSAL to convert a former mill into a house, at Upbrooks in Clitheroe, has been refused by the borough council’s Planning' and Development Committee. A planning officer’s report indicated that the scheme


6No? to conversion


for the former Bobbin Mill was “not a conversion blit a demolition”.


proposal are completely at variance to the council's policy in the relation to the conversion of buildings”. .


And he considered that “the details and size of the . /


the access to the site and, along with English Nature, raised concern about the impact on the local bat population.


Two letters of objection also raised concerns over ----------------—— ------ get to play a bit more golf by Max Gardner


to do a lot of travelling and cycling together. I hope to


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