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16 Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, March Hth, 1996


Toddler’s fund hits another milestone


TH E camDaiffn b v Stoke after being turned C l ith e ro e m u M


e q u i p m e n t has the Jackson family has reached a phenomenal been featured extensively £3 500.


Helen J ackson to raise There was a public out- cash for intensive care


following his death and


The Lewis Jackson They are to travel to Lon- Appeal Fund was launched don this weekend in prep-


by the national media.


by Mrs Jackson in memory of her 21-month-old son who died shortly before Christmas alter an 80-mile m e r c y d a s h t o Stoke-on-Trent. Tragic toddler Lewis


Timber talk


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Young Farmers enjoyed a demonstration and talk at the Timbermatic Sawmill,


in Chatburn. The demonstration, by


Mr Barney Sykes and Mr Richard Dugdaie, was fol­ lowed by a tour of the fac­ tory and a talk on the firm’s expansion plans. A vote of thanks was


aration for an appearance, on Monday, on Anne Dia­ mond’s “Good Morning”


programme. Mrs Jackson, although


heartbroken and angry,


suffered a major heart attack and was sent to


launched the Lewis Jack- son Appeal Fund to buy a


for"tfmnpeSiatric°umt^tt Queen’s Park Hospital, where Lewis was first


admitted. The state-of-the-art


machine measures oxygen and blood gases and deter­ mines whether or not youngsters with severe breathing difficulties are receiving enough oxygen. Donations to the fund


proposed by Mr John Cross and seconded by Mr


this week include £517 from St Wilfrid’s Club, in Longridge, which was raised from a social night;


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Simon Kirk. The group’s next meet­


ing, on March 20th, will was bowled over by the vent a similar situation day, which would have


include a talk on the Samaritans. Meet Pendle­ ton Village Hall, at 7-30 p.m.


quickly. death. Mrs Jackson said she ton, said if she could pre- Club, Wellgate, next Fn ,


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£25 from Castle Cement also hopes to purchase raising event for the and an anonymous dona- pulse oximeters for hospi- appeal is a disco and sup- tion of £100.


lev had been raised so have come from her son’s The e v en t will be Idy.


attended by Clitheroe FASTING PUPILS HELP OXFAM


T h e L e w i s J a c k s o n A p p e a l The plucky mum, who The next major fund- tals in Burnley and Pres- per .at Clitheroe Sociql


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Mayor Coun. Stephen Holt ana Ribble Valley MP Mr j Nigel Evans. Everyone is welcome to I


generosity of local people happening to other farm- been Lewis s second sonion^0120° ^ M 6 Hi and amazed th a t the lies then some good might birthday.


attend and tickets are T . m the


front omce ot tne Aaver «•- FROM PAGE ONE


Car parking! charges


anywhere else. I’m very disillusioned about it.”


pers who are just visiting the town for a short time. She said:“Clitheroe is very convenient. I always come for a very short stays, so | I would object to paying.” However, some shop­


Lesley Ratcliffe believes it is unfair to charge shop-


on the way Billington resident Mrs


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tiser and Times, in King | Street, Clitheroe.


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THREEPEAiSW „


A Sponsored Walk In aid of


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L a n c a sh ire C o u n ty C o u n c il p ro p o se to mo dify th e s e P 'SJJirimSaMons w h ich th e A lis t of the p ro p o se d m o d if ica t ion s .


authority a re sa t is f ie d wil n o t m a te rially a f fe c t th e c o n te n t w j a b jeH f p ro p o sa ls ) , with th e autho r ity's re a s o n s for p ro p o s in g th em a re a v a Inspec t ion a t th e lo ca t io n s lis ted b e low on th e d a y s a n d b e tw e e r L in e w lis ted b e low. C o p ie s o f th e p lan p ro p o s a ls , th e repo r t o f th e p e rs o n w n u th e e xam in a tion in p u b lic a n d th e au th o r ity's s ta tem e n t o f r e a s o n s a n a . d e c is io n s in th e light o f th e repo r t a n d th e autho r ity’s s ta tem e n t o f re a s o n s d e c is io n s a s re sp e c ts o b je c t io n s to th e p lan p ro p o s a ls a re s im ila r ly a v au aD ie iu


„ l hJ? th^ n o n fe n t o f th e p la n


T h e autho r ity d o not inten d to a c c e p t a ll o f th e re c om m e n d a t io n s in The r e p o r t A lis t of th e re com m e n d a t io n s w h ich th e autho r ity d o n o t in te n d to a c c e p a v a ila b le fo r in sp e c t io n with th e a b o v e d o cum e n ts .


O b je c t io n s to, a n d re p re se n ta t ion s in re sp e c t of, th e p ro p o s e d m o d it ica t io n a n d to th e intention n o t to mo dify th e p lan p ro p o s a ls in a c c o rd a n c e wjth ce r ta in o f th e re com m e n d a t io n s in the report sh o u ld b e s e n t in w r ih n g jto - th e o o u n ry P la n n in g O f f ice r , P .O . B o x 160. E a s t C lif f C o u n ty O f f ic e s . . P r e s t o n , - P R l3 t x b e fo re 2 5 A p r il 1996. O b je c t io n s a n d re pre se n ta t ion s sh o u ld s p e c ify th e m a t te rs


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to w h ich th e y re late a n d th e g ro u n d s o n wh ich th e y a re m a d e , a n d m a y b e a c com p a n ie d by a re q u e s t to b e not ified a t a sp e c if ie d a d d r e s s o f tn e withdrawal, a d op t ion , a p p ro va l o r re jec t ion of th e p la n p ro p o s a ls .


N o t ice o f Intention to A d o p t P ro p o s a ls


pers were resigned to tne fact that Clitheroe was fol­ lowing in the footsteps of other towns by introduc- 1 mg charges. Mr Bob Nay­ lor, of Gisburn, com­ mented: “Everywhere else has charges, so we may as I well be the same.” Asked what he thought


about the introduction of | charges, Dr Dennis Cas­ sidy, of Clitheroe, said: “I think it is a pity about the charges, but there we are. I should think the traffic scheme will do more to drive people away.”


School have saved making more than 100 meals because of then- offsprings’


PARENTS of children at Clitheroe Royal Grammar


generosity. More than 30 Year 11


pupils, along with a mem­ ber of staff, went on a 24- hour fast to raise money for Oxfam. The sponsored fast was


Guild to disband after 33 years


C L I T H E R O E ’ S E v en in g Townswo­ men’s Guild is to dis­


a nationwide event and, through their combined effort, they raised £485.64 for the national charity. The children and their


band after 33 years. The decision was taken


teacher, Mr James Brook- man, d ra n k c o p ie s amounts of water, but did not let an ounce of food pass their lips all day and all night. Mrs B e t ty B a rk e r


by a unanimous vote of three terms as chairman members at the Guild’s and a number of years as AGM after nobody came treasurer, forward to stand for office Mrs lrelan(] s:lid:“It’S a foi the comnig yeai.


land is one of only a hand­ ful of founder members still with the evening guild and has held most offices at various times since it started in 1863, including


j occasjon but a number


■ S S S S S S s s s i s s s a Gie'ifrocess0”/^formalising It i«»’t P-Bible for me as I


(centre) was presented with the cheque by two participants in the fast, Neil Cartlege and Beth Dugdaie, and the fast o rganiser and CRGS t e a c h e r Mrs A nne Hartley.


the hand-over has already started.


Mrs M. Ireland, the retiring chairman, said


that the problem of finding people who were willing to stand for office was one faced by a number of simi­ lar organisations. Mrs Ire-


INTO THE BREACH 7=;— ... j


PROBUS CLUB member tion of the stately homes Mr Cliff Astin stepped in of Northern England, to the breach when an The houses covered in in v ited sp e ak er was Mr Astin’s talk included ‘ unable to attend the last Levens Hall, which was meeting. Instead of the once described as perhaps scheduled talk on Scot- the most interesting house land, members enjoyed Mr in the country, with its Astin’s illustrated descrip- magnificent rooms and ------ r fTl richly carved panelling.


TnCft from hull From there he moved on THIEVES stole a Black ho C a shlf to w a r d and Decker saw and a Harewood House, Haddon Bosch saw , v a lu e d and Hardwick Ha'*s and together at £80, from Chatsworth. Clitheroe Parish Church A vote of thanks was Hall between 7 p.m. and 9 proposed by Mr Jim


p.m on Monday. Pilkington.


am working, I’ll just have to wait until I retire.”


Mrs Ireland introduced the returning officer, Mrs M. Christy, and thanked members for their support during her term of office. The audited statement of accounts was given by tile treasurer, Mrs B. Robin son, and the annual report by the secretary, Mrs C. Washbrook. The standing orders were read by Mrs l?lyHiin'cO'ck!' and Mrs.hH1,‘ *lioss. ’


At the AGM last week


awarded for most points in the competitions during the year were Mrs Muriel Jones and Mrs Christine Washbrook. The chairman’s report


Joint winners of the cup ■Chimney blaze ■ r


FIRE-FIGHTERS from Clitheroe used rods and a


was given by Mrs Ireland and .she 'was thanked by Bond. iThg,-silent


hose reel to put out a chimney fire in West


nUtJ'ibh and-stall made. £33 which'is to he senCto the SuperScan Appeal.


Bradford. The fire occurred at 11


Fascinating life in the countryside


LIFE as a countryside ranger was the lecture topic at a meeting of Clith­ eroe N a tu ra l is ts on Thursday.


Members heard that, for


four years, countryside ranger Mr David Oyston


had worked in East Bow- land. This area stretched from L o n g r id g e to Bentham and from Blacko


contained th e f ines t uplands in the country and beautiful wooded valleys.


from Downham, described the three main influences on the landscape as fann­ ing, forestry and sporting interests. The surrounding towns of Blackburn and Burnley brought people into the countryside and this could have an effect


Mr Oyston, who works


to Clapham along the ranger’s life. Rangersl River Ribble to Nappa.


an effective kissing gate, which is kind to walkers and, at the same time, keeps the animals in their p la c e . H ow eve r , he explained th a t ladder stiles were still effective on the high ground as a marker for ramblers. Mr Oyston described lit­ te r as the bane of a


on the balance of nature. Mr Oyston has invented


spent many hours clearing Mr Oyston said Bowland UP all types of rubbish,


iest plastic bag to old refrigerators and furni-| ture. The good news was that much help came from volunteers, usually in the1 form of patrols and practi­ cal assistance in repairing | stone walls. Much of Mr Oyston’s work is liaison between


landlords, the county council and the public to negotiate access routes. Contact with the public was through education, usually in the form of open days and guided walks. Mr George Hawthomth- wa i t e th a n ke d t he


speaker. The next meeting at


p.m. on Wednesday last week and the fire service stayed for an hour until they were satisfied that it had been extinguished.


Clitheroe Library is on March 28th, starting at 7- 30 p.m. Speaker Mr John Wi l s on, wa r d e n of Leighton Moss, will talk about the birds of More- cambe Bay.


Pensioner hurt in three-car


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HOME SERVICES


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G o rd o n J o h n s o n period. L O C A T IO N S


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C h ie f E x e cu t iv e / C le r k 's . D epa r tm en t , C o u n ty H a ll, P re s to n


P lanninc E a s t C lil


D epar tm ent , f, P re s to n


P la n n in g D epar tm ent , C h u rch W a lk T h e Library, C h u rc h S t


If no o b je c t io n s a re re ce iv e d d u r in g th e p e rio d g iv e n fo r m a k in g o b j^ t io n s L a n c a sh ire C o u n ty C o u n c il intend to a d o p t th e p ro p o s a ls o n th e e x p iry o f th a t


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C h ie f E x e cu t iv e /C le rk of th e C o u n ty C o u n c il ^ RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNC IL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS &


CONSERVATION AREAS) A C T 1990


LISTED BUILDING


An application has been re c e iv e d to d is p la y of n o n - i l lum in a te d f a s c ia


board at the Punch Bowl, Longridge Rd, Hurst Green. Application No. 3/96/0124 E r e c t io n o f a d v a n c e warning s ig n a g e at the Punch Bowl, Longridpe Rd, Hurst Green. Application


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No. 3/96/0128 This property is included in a Statutory list of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, any person w i s h i n g t o m a k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the d a te of th is a d v e r t is e m e n t to th e Director of Development, C o u n c il o f f ice s , C h u rch Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (A c ces s to Information) A c t 1985, a n y


r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s


received will be available for inspection by members of the p u b lic o n ce the application has appeared o n th e D e v e l o p m e n t Su b-C om m it te e a g e n d a A n y


received a f te r th e 21 day period will n o t be t a k e n in to a c c o u n t w h e n d e te rm in in g the application. A copy of the application a n d


r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s p l a n s m a y b e


inspected in the Planning D e p a r tm e n t w ith in the


period stated Signed John Macholc on b e h a l f o f D ir e c to r of Development. - Dated 14th March 1996


accident A WOMAN f r om West Bradford was I tak en to Blackburn Royal Infirmary after the car she was driv­ ing c ra sh ed in to a |


wail. Hilda Campbell (83), of


Three Rivers Caravan Park, suffered bruising to the chest and shock. She | w a s d e t a i n e d observation. Her Mini was involved


in a collision with a Nor- web lorry and Toyota pick-up van, before hitting the garden wall of a house in Grindleton Road. The accident took place at 1 p.m. last Wednesday.


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Competition Results


C L IT H E R O E F .C . W e e k 3 3 - £ 1 0 0 - 3 3 . £ 5 0 - 1 1 5 £ 2 5 - 1 6 0 , £ 2 0 - 2 4 1 .


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (ALBION STREET, CLITHEROE, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH) (PROHIBITION OF WAITING) ORD ER 199*


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lancashire County Council propose to make an Order under Sections, 1,2 and 4 of the , Road Traffic Regulation Act; 1984, as amended, the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicles from waiting, at any time, along the south west side of Albion Street, from a point 57 metres north west of the centreline of A671 Waterloo Road, for a distance of 24 metres in a north westerly direction.


A copy of the draft Order, Plan and Statement of Reasons for proposing to make the Order may be inspected at the offices of nibble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe and at Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston, during normal office hours until the 11th April, 1996. If you wish to object or make any representations on the <


proposals please write to the Chief Executive/Cierk,. Lancashire County Council, Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston, PR1 8XJ (quoting references 71/219/3/17A) by the 11th April, 1996


G A Johnson, Chief Executive/Clerk 1st March, 1996


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Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence


John Kinder trading as J Kind­ er Haulage of 34 Calf Hall Road, Barnoldswick, Colne, Lancashire, BBS 5PX is apply­ ing to change an existing li­ cence as follows to add an op­ erating centre to keep 1 goods vehicles and 0 trailers at Tar­ mac Roadstone (North West) Ltd, Bankfield Quarry, Clither- oe, Lancashire, BB7 4QA. Owners and occupiers of land (inc buildings) in tne vicinity of the operating centre, who be­ lieve that their use or enjoy-


•ment of that land will be preju­ dicially affected, may make written representations to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcul­ lis House, Seymour Grove, Manchester, M16 ONE, stating their reasons, within 21 days of


this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representations to tne applicant, at the address given at the top of this notice. A Guide to making representa­ tions is available from the Traf­ fic Commissioner’s Office.


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