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packed for the service, which was relayed to many mournei-s who gath ered outside. They heard the vicar, the Rev. Roland Nicholson, pay tribute to
? v e te r in a ry su rg e o n Samantha Lindley — in Lancashire on business — called into the Castlegate premises to report on trials she is cairying out, utilising the machine for pain relief in animals. Dr Royle, medical direc
used for research into ways of alleviating stress and anxiety and this week nationally respected
ment looks set to become yet another success story for Clitheroe entrepreneur Vicky Carter — named “Business Personality of the Year” on TV’s “Flying Start” in 1095.
political gripe are invited to one of the surgeries,
the following villages: Monday — Dutton. Ro chester, Hurst Green,
which will also be attended by local councillors. The roadshow will visit
Whalley, Billington. Tuesday — Wadding-
ton, West Bradford, Grindleton, Savvley, Gis- burn, Paythorne, Riniing- ton, Downham. Wednesday — Langho,
Sab den, Simonstone, Read.
Pendleton, Chut burn, Clitheroe, Bolton-by-IJow-
Thursday — Barrow,
times are available from the Conservative Party office, in Railway View, Clitheroe (01200 <125939).
land, Slaidburn, Newton, Dunsop Bridge. Friday — Chipping. Exact locations and
Stonyhurst the tops
at Oxford, won the univer sity’s junior mathematics prize and gained a first- class honours in his final examinations.
Stamps stolen
MOKE than £300 worth of electric and gas stamps were stolen from a Citroen BX parked at the Well- springs pub's car park between 3 and d p.m. on Sunday. The stamps had been left in a handbag. Also taken was a purse.
A STIHL chainsaw, valued at £320, was stolen from Mitton Hall Farm. Mitton, between 2 and 2- 15 p.m. on Saturday.
£320 chainsaw
only won most of the Cam bridge University classics prizes, but also achieved the highest academic award — a starred first. Jan Gutowski, studying
has passed with first-class honours in part one of the mathematics tripos at Cambridge. Matthew McCullagh not
boarding school in the North-West worthy of inclusion in the Sunday Times survey of the top independent schools in the country. Meanwhile, Justin Woo
IT has been a classy week for Stonyhurst College — with a rating in a top inde pendent schools’ survey and the news that three fo rm e r p u p i ls have achieved top awards at Oxford and Cambridge University. Stonyhurst was the only
LOCAL MP Mr Ninel Evans will he out and about in his mobile snr- gery next week. Constituents with a
When, where to see MP
during use and the unit is generally switched on for around 20 minutes. Advanced Pain Manage
already, with more than 100 in the Kibble Valley. “Two out of three patients in chronic pain can bene fit,” claims Dr Macdonald. There is no discomfort
tor of the new company and a Great Harwood GP, runs the advice line. There are 2,000 users
machine, with several ada mant that it is changing their lives. XPain 2000 is being
e a z n iz E n g Machine may help animals
Chief Insp. Tony Ormis ton, who is based at Lan cashire police headquar ters at Hutton, had played an active part in the life of the village since moving there some 15 years ago. All Saints’ Church was
FRIENDS and neigh bours turned out in their hundreds to say a final farewell last week to Pendleton vil la g e r M rs S h e i la Ormiston, who died aged 61 after a brave battle against cancel-. Mrs Ormiston, wife of
Village’s farewell to brave resident
in the churchyard, family mourners were joined by representatives from the church. Women’s Insti tute, of which she had also been a keen member, and a doctor from Christie Hospital, Manchester, who had treated her dur ing her long illness.
As she was laid to rest Mrs Ormiston
the life of Mrs Ormiston, who had served on the parochial church council during her years in the village.
brave battle against can cer over the past two years. Her specialist at Christie Hospital had been
much-loved villager who will be sadly missed,” said a neighbour. “She had taken part in nearly every village occasion since com ing to live here. She was a wonderful person. “Mrs Ormiston will also be remembered for her
“Mrs Ormiston was a
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so impressed by her spirit that he, too, attended the
Tours, the former Colne based package tour opera tors. She retired from the holiday business some years ago, and five years ago married Chief Insp. Ormiston, who leads the occupational health and welfare unit at county police hcudquartci*s, coun selling police officers and th e ir families during bereavements and other times of stress.
member of the family which founded Lyons
she leaves a son, Tim Preston, and her mother, Mrs Tamar Lyons.
Anger at college jobs ultimatum
ANGER is mounting among college lectur ers a t Clitheroe and Whalley adult centres over a management ultimatum over jobs.
than 310 part-time lectur ers employed by Accring ton and Uossendale Col lege, who will be required to reapply for their jobs by signing up with an agency.
They are among more
shire to employ such an agency and Iect u re rs ’
ing Service Agency has been hired by the college to handle all part-time appointments — after lec turers have been served with redundancy notices by the college. It is the first in Lanca
The Education Lectur
tary Mr Pat Walsh said that Whalley and Clith eroe le c tu re r s were already expressing anger at the ultimatum. “We are urging our members to press the management for information about redun dancy packages as the next move,” he added. But college principal Mike Austin says the ELS
called by the lecturers’ union, the National Asso ciation of Teachers of Fur ther and Higher Educa tion, for next Friday at the college in Accrington, to discuss holding a strike ballot. NATFHE branch secre
union representatives claim the move will mean a 20% cut in pay and the end of employment rights. A meeting has been
offers many advantages to the tutors and accused NATFHE of distorting the facts.
practice to issue compul sory redundancy notices to all part-time staff at the end of each year and re employ them in Septem ber. He expected most of the tutors to be re-en gaged in September.
He said it was standard
just can’t happen. The world is changing and we
would be lovely to can on as we were, but that
are responding to those changes,” he added.
Miners are big TV hit
THERE is a new con tender in the television ratings war and the pro gramme is the brainchild o f a U i b I) 1 e Vail e v familv. The first series of “The
Treacle Mines. Mr Dewhurst said:
T reacle People” has already been broadcast and it has been a big hit w i t h th e n a t i o n ’s children. Its Friday afternoon
man Mr Bill Dewhurst, who says th e whole family is delighted with the success of the 13-epi- sode series. It is based on the family’s business, the
events, Wimbledon and Royal Ascot. The creator is Sabden
iMKl for a Belgian Blue heifer with heifer calf at foot. The average was £>T>Z. l.'l. Top price for continental heifers was £j:M) (£:tl.'L(i:>). Continental steers were also in demand with top price £-120 for four Liinousins on green C.LD.s (JSMK.XTd. Here ford s te e r s made to £.17S Friesian heifers to
Church festival of flowers
August 2-lth to 2<ith and is open between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. A preview takes place on August 23rd between 7 and 9 p.m. Admission is £2 for adults and 50p for children.
place in the Kibble Valley at the weekend.
Player stolen
Olympus camera, a Sony compact disc Walkman and a pair of Practika binocu lars. valued together at £399. The theft took place b e i, w c e ii 0 p . m . o n Wednesday and «S-25 a.m. on Thursday.
A PIONEER ladio-cas selto player, valued at £000, was stolen from a BMW saloon car parked in the car park at the Swan Hotel, Whalley. Also tak en was an
had competed in the Silva Stages Rally, which took
on the Chinping to Whi- tewell road at 2-20 p.m. Paramedics were called to the accident, but no one was taken to hospital. It is believed the car
road near Chipping on Saturday. The accident took place
A RALLY car ended up in a field after it veered off a
Car in field
at St John the Baptist Church will be members from Clitheroe Gardening Club and Whalley Flower Club. A craft show will take place at the same time. The show runs from
GREEN-fingered Kibble Valley residents will be converging on Padiham for a festival of flowers. Taking part in the show
ONLY handful of beasts remained unsold at the sale of store K i t t le at Clitheroe Auction Mart on August 9th. Top price cow and calf was
slot even attracted more viewers than two famous British summer sporting
come from outside the borough. Mr Dewhurst said: “I am trying to keep the Treacle Mine in the
Clitheroe Mart
(£140.20). The sale on August 12th saw
(£*1"»). store cows to £478
weight lambs (.'52kg-.‘Wkg) were between 105p/kg and llOp/kg. launbs weighing over 45kg were £1 per kilo or thereabouts, with :58kg to 40kg the most sought- after weight range. Standard qualitv quotation was 107.37p/kg. Light prime lambs made to 115.41 (114.(52). standard 11(5.57 (107.37), medium to 110.24
cow top the market at £785, average price £152. Young light bulls made to 104.50 (91.70). medium 11(5.50 (9(5.58), heavy 94.50 (90.32). overall 11(5.50 (95.05). Light steers made to 97.50 (97.50), medium 98.50 (95.81), overall 98.50 (9(5.23). Medium heifers reached 93.50 (84.4(5), heavy 92.50 (8(5), overall 93.50 (85.31). Store cows made to 785 (4 13.21). The majority of standard
heifers still hard to place and some Friesian heifers onlv in the tniddmv 70j> bracket with a few of the best cattle remaining unsold. Auctioneers exjiect the autumn rush of cattle is not going to improve matters. A total clearance of feeding cows saw a very good Charolais
average £032.
another good show of calves. Top price was £100. (£97.59). Top price for a bull calf was £17S. Belgian blue bulls made to £178 (£144.70). heifers £8(5 <£(59.75), Limousin hulls to £145 (£102.(50), heifers £70 (£59), Aberdeen Angus bulls £(52 (£35.20). heifers £35, Blonde d’Aquitaine heifers £42, Sim- mental heifers to £55, Charolais heifers to £70. Top price heifer was £(K50, the
(103.42), heavy 100 (99.51), overall 11(5.57 (104.(59). Prime hoggs made to 72.09 ( 72.09). ewes -14.50 (38.08), rams (55! (48.04). On August 13lh there was
Collision
A SALOON car was involved In a collision with a tractor on the Whitewell to Dunsop Bridge road on Tuesday afternoon. Police officers attended
the scene after the alar was raised at 0-50 p.m. It is believed the driver of the car suffered chest injuries.
accident were available from the police.
Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow, Peter Buckley Ltd. of Railway View Road, Clitheroe. will be open until 0-30 p.m. Hills Pharmacy, Church
Street: Sunday, noon to I
p.in. Monday to Friday until 0-30 p.m.
No further details of the
in the Kibble Valley to accommodate the ever- expanding display. However, interest in the Treacle People has
cess. Mr Dewhurst has decided to look around for new premises in which to house the Trea cle Mine. He confirmed that he was looking at other sites
“We always believed in the Treacle Mines, but the success has been way beyond our expectations. We beat both Wimbledon and Ascot.” And following this suc
Kibble Valley. We have been approached by tw< councils outside the area about moving the mine.” No decision has been
chandising plans in the pipeline, which look set to confirm the Kibble Valley animated stars the “Womblex’’ of the 1990s.
la te r in the year ant Treacle Mine books and c h a r a c te r s a rc a ls i
start on a second series which will be transmitted next year.
Alarm, quick thinking
limit damage
quick thinking of the resi dent who calmed the fire by placing a damp cloth over the pan. He said tin’s had also prevented the damage from being much worse.
Coach crash mystery
arrived at the scene of the suspected accident on Chipping road, there was no coach in sight, just a tyre mark leading into the ditch.
driver had been able to reverse the coach saf'olv out of the ditch and back on to the road.
Fence and the owner chased the car when he saw it being driven away. Police patrol cars from
the grounds of Gisburne Park Hospital on Tuesday afternoon. I t was stolen from
Nelson joined in the chase. r \
the scene.
the blue Land Rover was abandoned cn route. A man was arrested at
trailer being towed by Working £or YOU
thieves who stole a Land Rover and abandoned it in
Gisburn drama THE police helicopter was lied into search ft
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It is believed the coach
POLICE were left baffled a f te r they received a report that a coach of pen sioners had crashed into a ditch near Whitewell on Tuesday afternoon. However, when they
called to the blaze at 10-50 a.m. on Monday of last week. There was smoke damage to the kitchen. Mr McGrath praised the
officer Mr Dave McGrath said the blaze at St Ann’s Court, Low Moor, could have been a lot more seri ous had there been no alarm. F i re - f ig h te r s were
A SMOKE d e te c to r proved vital in raising the alarm when a chip pan caught fire at a Clitheroe sheltered accommodation complex. Clitheroe fire station
expected to be on sale soon. Production is due to
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NOTICE O F PUBLIC LOCAL INQUIRY
HIGHWAYS A C T 1980 SECTION 119
N O T IC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN that an inspector will be appointed by The Secretary of State for the Environment to determine the Ribble Valley Borough Council (Footpath No. 23 at Q u e e n E liza b e th Playing Fields, Mitton Road, Whalley) Public Path Diversion Order 1996.
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And will attend at: The Ribble Valley Borough Council Chambers, 13 Church Street, Clitheroe o n
T h u r s d a y 2 6
September at 10.00 a.m. to hold a public local inquiry into the order.
The effect of the order, if o n f i rm e d w i t h o u t
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modification, will be fo divert the public footpath running from point A to point C the route runs north for approximately 240 metres on the order map to a line running from point A in a west north west direction to point B for approximately 140 metres the north east to point C for approximately 220 metres on the order map.
,E. ACTON
An Assi stant Chief Planning Inspector, Departm ent for Environment
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Community Care Plan Consultation
Ribble Valley Your opportunity to come and
hear what the professionals planning your services have to say about Community Care: to voice your opinions and to have your question answered. There will be representatives from the Health Authority, So cial Services, the Council and Voluntary Organisations ^resent. The meeting will be leld on WEDNESDAY. 21 AU
GUST 1996, 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Council Chambers, Church Street, Clitheroe.
the Notice is hereby given that an
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Inspector instructed by the Secretary Of State for the En vironment. Will attend at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. 10 Septem ber 1996 at the Councit Cham ber, The Town Hall, 11-13 Church Street, Clitheroe. To hold a public local inquiry into the appeal relating to: Th e ap plication by Northwest Regio nal Health Authority to the Ribble Valley Borough Council to demolish existing hospital buildings, erect 400 dwellings and 9293 square metres of new buildings for business (class B1) use and laying out of open space at Calderstones Hospital, Mitton Road, Whal ley. (Susan Carter an assistant secretary in the planning in spectorate app/T2350/A/95/259335)
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equired for a very sheltered housing development 6 hours per week in 2 days.
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DEWH URST DECEASED
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any person having a claim against o r an interest in the Estate o f JOHN R A YM O N D
Manufacturer who died on the 25 th day o f January 1996 and whose w i l l was proved
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re p re s e n ta t iv e s h a d agreed earlier in the yea th a t a pay cu t \va necessary. “ In an ideal world it
He said th a t union
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As well as her husband,
s e rv ic e to pay his respects.” Mrs Ormiston was a
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER HIGHWAYS A C T 1980
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(PUBLIC FOOTPATH NO. 6 BOWLAND FOREST LOWER, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH) (PUBLIC PATH DIVERSION) ORDER 1996
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junction with Public Footpaths Nos. 5 and 6, Bowland Forest Lower (GR 6599 4679). Copies of the Order and plan, together with _ Statement explaining why the Order has been made, have been placed, and may be seen free of charge, at the offices of Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 1BA, and at my offices, where they may be seen, free of charge, during office hours. Copies of the Order and plan may be purchased from my offices.
Any representations about, or objections to, the Order may be sent in writing to the undersigned (ref: 71/SPS/211/236) not later than the 13th September,
1996. Please state the grounds on which they are made. If no such representations or objections are duly made, or if any so made are withdrawn, the Lancashire County Council may confirm the Order as an unopposed Order. If the Order is submitted to the Secretary of Slate for the environment for confirmation, any representations and objections which have been duly made and not withdrawn will be sent with the Order.
Dated this 15th day of August, 1996.
G A JOHNSON Chief Executive/Clerk Lancashire County Council Christ Church Precinct County Hall PRESTON PR1 8XJ
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Applications are invited for Literary Scholarships consisting of a book voucher which will be awarded on the 1 st October. 1996 to young people embarking on a full time course of education and aged between 18 and 25 resident in the parishes of Chipping, Thornley-with-Wheatley and Bowland-with-Leagram. Scholar ships will be awarded to former pupils of each of the three schools which served the parishes he. Brabins Endowed School, St. Mary’s R.C. and the former Thornley C . of E. School.
Applications giving full details of educational courses to be fol lowed should be submitted to the Trustees c/o Overwater House, 5 Prospect Court, Longridge PR3 2XJ before 1st Sep tember, 1996.
The above-named Order was made on the 6th August, 1996, under Section 119 of the Highways Act 1980. The effect of the Order, if confirmed without modification, will be to divert that part of Public Footpath No. 6, Bowland Forest Lower, from a point at its junction with Hall Hill (GR.6594 4687), for a distance of approximately 25 metres in a general south-easterly direction, and then for a distance of approximately 70 metres in a general south-south-easterly direction, to its junction with Public Footpath No. 5, Bowland Forest Lower, (GR 6599 4679); and the alternative route to be provided is from a point on Hall Hill, approximately 50 metres to the north-east of the existing Public Footpath No. 6. Bowland Forest Lower, (GR 6599 4689), for a distance of approximately 100 metres in a general southerly direction, to the
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