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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Clitheroe Ad ve r t ise r & Tim es , A u g u s t 15th, 1990 19


Plea helps children beat the barrier


A BARRIER blocking the entrance to their favourite picnic site proved no obstacle to youngsters from Trin­ ity Youth and Commu­


nity Centre. The Clitheroe children


soon put pen to paper to make posters protesting about the new ear park height harrier at Spring- wood picnic s i te in


Whalley. It meant their minibus’s


path into the car park was blocked xuul there wxis no where else to park. But, soon after sending


to open the barrier. Youth leader Mr Pino Pozzi said: “We regularly


their posters off to Lanca­ shire County Council, they were given their own key


visit the picnic site with a group of young people, but


Available now on your farm.


BARROW y o u n g ­ ster Bryony Jackson had a very impor­ t a n t job on Sa tu r ­ day — she declared t h e v i l l a g e f e t e


s ta r ts at Ribblesdale High School in Septem­ ber, was the fete queen with the official role of performing the opening ceremony. After being piped in


open. The 11-year-old, who


by Accrington Pipe Band, Clitheroe town crier Mr Roland Hail­


wood announced her to the crowds of villagers at the second Barrow Fete Day. She had been put forward for the role by


the headmaster at her old school, Barrow Pri­


age of entertainment for the villagers. A clog dancing display by O/.zic Cloggcrs kept everyone’s toes tapping


and there was never a quiet moment, thanks to the sounds of xi huge


Dutch musical organ. And there were the


tombola, a and a lucky d ip . The v i l la g e ’s youngsters also took part in a Teddy bears’ picnic competition. An evening of musi­


u su a l s id e s t a l l s , including cxikcs stalls, a


cal entertainment fol­ lowed in xi huge mar­ quee on th e fields


Effort to stamp out road rage is stepped up


MOVES to stamp out r street have stepped up council ag re ed to 1


Suit hill Road complain that they are being driven mad by employees of nearby firms parking out­ side their houses and lor­ ries using the road as a delivery route.


blackspot. Angry residents in


reported in the Advertiser and Times, and now Lan­ cashire County Council


These complaints were


has stepped in to review the situation.


council’s highways depart­ ment hxive discussed the mxitter with residents. A spokesman said: “We


r Following our, report, epresentatives from the


have visited Salthill Road and held discussions with the residents. The situa­ tion is being reviewed. Discussions with the police about what action should


be taken will be held.” The re sidents’ main


grievance is that they can-


oad rage in a Clitheroe xi gear after the county ook a t th e p a rk in g


not park outside their own homes, because their spots xi r e b e i n g t a k e n b y employees from nearby firms. They complain th a t


th e ir cars have been bumped by other cars and they have been xibuscd by drivers when asking them not to park in front of their houses. One resident said she


mary School. There was no short­


behind the Dog xuui Partridge public house i n \V h a l l e y R o a d . Singer Brian Hart xind his bxind, the Kick- s ta r ts , performed xi sequence of popular hits.


Organised by Bxirrow


man said the members wxi n te d to t h xin k everyone who hxul pro­ vided sponsorship or


Action Croup, the fete r a is e d more th a n £1,000, which will he pill towards xi commu­ nity hall for the villxige. A committee spokes­


hud helped sit the event, especially Brian Hxirt and the Kickstarls. Our picture shows


when the ba r rie r was instxdled we could not park our minibus. It would not have been practical to park down tlie road, be­ cause some of the young p e o p 1 e a r e i n wheelchairs.” A county council spokes


B r y o n v .1 xi c k s o n (centre) surrounded by


m e in h e r s o f t h e Accrington Pipe Band xit the fete day. (CAT 1170)


man said the height bar­ rier had been installed to prevent travellers using


the site. The centre will be xible


to keep the key for xis long as is neccssxiry.


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was so frustrated by the situation that she felt like using a hammer to hit the bonnets of the cars when they parked outside her house. It has been suggested


that the road should be made one-way and pxtrking permits be introduced for residents.


A survey on the parking problem is now being car­ ried out by the residents and the results will be for­ warded to the county council.


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