8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 18th, 1996
Objections to quarrying run into hundreds
Bid to stamp out bogus building rep a ire rs
• Lancashire Constabu lary is attempting to com bat the growing number of elderly people being tar geted by unscrupulous builders and odd-job men. It will focus on Ribble
POLICE are targeting conmen who charge pensioners exhorbi- tant prices for building work which does not need to be carried out.
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THE hundreds of objections to any attempt to allow quarrying in the Sawley/Rimington area are now in the hands of county planners. '
the two action groups, set up to oppose the proposals contained in Policy 42 of the Lancashire Minerals and Waste Local Plan, stressed their concern over the matter. They say that the mechanical, auto mated response in the form of identical computer print-out acknowledge
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STARTING tomorrow night, and every fol lowing Friday night, there is a chance to
ments was a bit frighten ing and, they claim, “sug gests that none of the letters or formal objec tions has even been read.’* The g ro u p s have
learn something different and up to date. The new craze from America has hit the The Alamo
Valley banks, building societies and post offices, where stickers will be used to raise the aware ness of the crime^ with counter staff. The initia tive is supported by Lan c ashi r e Pa r t ne r s hi p Against Crime. A police spokesman
received the promise of support from councillors and Ribble Valley’s MP and are waiting to see the e xt ent to which the elected representatives can be effective in the cur rent democratic process. In the meantime, mem
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• who will prey on the old' and vulnerable. They can be highly organised and even work in teams. They- have been known to pose as VAT officers and tax inspectors who milk their victims not only of their savings but their dignity too.” The initiative involves
said: “It is a cruel fact of life that there are those
‘the issue of stickers to staff who can view them discreetly and be on the alert if familiar pensioners make unusually large cash withdrawals in suspicious circumstances. The spokesman said:
• wi t hdr awing a lar^e amount of cash, the vic tims can be accompanied by a younger man or woman who insist there and then on cash for build ing work.” One recent Lancashire
“The telltale signs are easy to spot, if staff are aware of them. Besides
case involved a woman who paid over £7,000 for roofing work over a period of time.
Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow, Heyes Chemists, of Moor Lane, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Boots the Chemist Ltd,
Castle Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6-30p.m.
bers have been told that no action will be taken before the county’s Devel opment Control Sub-com mittee meets next month. It will make recommenda tions to the full Planning, Industrial Development and Tourism Committee, which meets in March. The Ribble Valley has county councillors on both
, attend the meeting of the full committee in March. Members of both com
committees. Local objectors to the plan are being urged to
mittees have received let ters outlining the feelings of residents in the Sawlej and Rimington areas wit! regard to the site, situated
the county plan is effec tively an announcement that planning permission will ultimately be given for quarrying at the Saw ley/Rimington site. In the plan, there is no assurance that consent will not be earlier rather than later, they say. A spokesman told the
from national bodies such as the river authority, the RSPB and the Country side Commission have been discouragingly non commi t t al , s t a t e the groups. Ribble Valley peo ple associated with the groups are being asked to contact the head offices, expressing concern. The groups state that
alongside the A59. Meanwhile, responses
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A CLITHEROE legal practice is celebrating having both the oldest and youngest solicitors
in town. Staff at John Houldsworth and Co. have this week
been celebrating the 65th birthday of the practice’s consultant, Mr John Lumley, and the admittance of 24-year-old solicitor Mr Joseph Mulderig into the
Duck Street practice. Senior partner Mr John Houldsworth believes
these two celebrations mean that the practice now has the oldest and youngest solicitors in Clitheroe. Mr Lumley, who has been with the practice for
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• benefit law graduate Mr Mulderig, who has just qual ified as a solicitor after a period of training with the
18 months, said: “A young, keen brain and a bit of experience can go a long way.” His 40 years’ experience in the legal world will
practice. Staff will raise their glasses to the two solici
tors at parties planned to mark the celebrations.
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Welder Mr Christopher Driver married administra tive assistant Miss Claire Berry at All Saints’ Church, Pendleton. The bridegroom is the son of Mr I. Driver, of Kem- ple View, Clitheroe, and Mrs V. Driver, of Queen
DRIVER — BERRY An' ;
Street, Low Moor. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs R. Berry,
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•ivory dupion silk gown, featuring a forest green bodice with peplum, and a train. She carried a shower
of Lower Standen Farm, Pendleton. Given away by her father, the bride wore an
Hall, Miss Trudy Wilson and Misses Joanne and Kathryn Berry, the bride’s sisters. The bridesmaids wore straight silk braid navy
bouquet of anemones and ivy. In attendance were chief bridesmaid Miss Nicola
• Also in attendance was Miss Kayleigh Woodend, the bride’s cousin, who wore a matching tartan jacket and skirt and earned a rag doll. Best man was Mr Michael Rowley and the grooms
tartan skirts and navy velvet jackets, featuring man darin collars and frog fasteners.
men were Mr Michael Driver and Mr David Parker. The ushers were Mr Jimmy Tingle, Mr Brian Ship-
■Nicholson and a reception held at the Foxfields Coun try
Hotel.The couple honeymooned in Lanzarote. They are to live in Clitheroe. Photo: Michael Whittaker, Burnley.
ston and Mr Carl Sims. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Roland
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10. Muriel’s Wedding
Video rentals list supplied, by Blockbuster, Wellgate, • Clitheroe.
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1. “ Immediate Action” — Andy McNab (Bantam Press, £11.99*)
CD s
at Brockhall Village with a bang. Line dancing is all the rage in the USA and is catching on fast in the
time? The Alamo gives you it all — Bluegrass, Rock abilly, Cajun, Tex-Mex, Hip-Hop, Two-Step, West ern Barn and the latest and most popular American
Why not have and go and some fun at the same
line dances. There is something for everyone, from beginners
a partner or go with a party. See below for further details.
EVENTS —JANUARY 19TH TO 25TH
19th — Rimington Memorial Institute supper dance to the Mark Kitto Band. Tickets limited. Inquiries:
446342.
(PG) for six nights. 19th — The Alamo, Brockhall Village, near Whalley, 7-30 to 1-30 p.m. workshop and disco. Inquiries:
19th — Civic Hall Cinema, “Indian in the Cupboard „ ,
01200 445068. 20th — Clitheroe Ramblers Association meet at
through to advanced classes, at a workshop and disco to be held each Friday to teach something new, and there is adifferent instructor each week. There is no age limit to join in the fun and you can go alone, take
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ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON A WHAT’S OT LISTINGS EOM. AVAILABLE^raOM TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, MARKET PLACE, u u i "
20th - Clitheroe Naturalists Society, winter walk, l e a v in g r a i lw a y s t a t i o n at 11 a^m.h ^ R ib b ,e V a , le y
gton Town Hall, tickets £4 available
S - c V i t t a t " “Walking through the Seasons by Ron Jackson.
S u i^ ^ r tTM r ie s^T h e a ta e f Ston^urst College, meat ^ d potafo pie concert, Gleeson Homes Chanty,
25thl—^Ribblesdale Camera Club, Ribble Lane, Chatburn, travel show to South East Asia, 7-30 p.m.
26th - Centenaries Theatre,. Stonyhurst College concert by Stan Barker Tno in aid of Crossroads.
JANUARY 26TH TO FEBRUARY 1ST forthcoming_ev en t £
26th — Civic Hall Cinema “Something to Talk About (15) at 7-30 p.m. for six nights.
26th and 27th — Trinity Pantomime Prese?ts 2 2-15 p!m! For^ookings.^ring Mr
. . ,.Di k
27thC— Sawley "vfuage Hall a workshop by Bowhmd Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, 10-30 a.m.
Waterloo car park at 9-30
a.m.for walk to Nicky Nook and Caidorvale. Rob Frost for details on 01095 61553.
SHOW long is it since you enjoyed medallions of venison in port wine sauce or smoked
t0 A booking service for theatres and events through out the region is available from the Tounst Informa- tion Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe (01200 25566).
Exchange Theatre, Manchester, from February 8th to March 23rd.
salmon with champagne? These are among tne hundreds of exotic dishes cur
rently being featured in a mouth-watering exhibition called “Food, Glorious Food” at Samlesbury Hall. The food in the exhibition has been selected by the
its own “Babes” exhibition. Visitors to the sanctuary can see its six piglets and 10 foals free of charge, anytime. The sanctuary is
On an animal-friendly theme, the Only Foals and Horses Animal Sanctuary at Oswaldtwistle is hosting
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details are available from Samlesbury Hall on 01254 812010.
Ramsbottom Victuallers and includes unusual cheeses, pastas, liqueurs and single malt whiskies. The exhibition runs until February 4th and further
gossip and frustrated love — a sharp and hilarious satire on fashionable 18th century society, set against
Sheridan’s masterpiece is a classic tale of intrigue, , . . . . . .
the stylish splendour of Georgian Bath. _ Further details and bookings are available from the
Royal Exchange on 01618339333. A breath-taking production o f “La Boheme
returns to Opera North, with an exciting young cast featuring Margaret Richardson as Mimi and Tito Bel tran as Rodolfo (see this week’s In My View). Set in a time when Marilyn Monroe and James
situated at the top of Redshell Lane, off Haslingden Old Road, and further details are available on 01254
235559. A lunchtime oboe recital takes place at Preston
Guild Hall on Tuesday at l-05p.m., when an oboe quartet will perform a programme of works, including Mozart’s famous Oboe Quartet. Lunch will be
available. If laughter is your thing, you may fancy heading
Hall are available from the box office on 01772 258858.
Maureen Lipman appears in the role of Mrs Mala- prop in Sheridan’s “The Rivals”, at the Royal
for the Guild Hall on February 16th and 17th, when it hosts the Ken Dodd Laughter Show. Further details of this an all events at the Guild
Dean were as much heroes of the young as Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, this masterpiece fol lows the fortunes of Mimi and Rodolfo who meet in Paris and fall in love. Their passionate affair flourishes among the bustling clubs and cafes, but Mimi falls ill ana the opera draws to its heart-break ing conclusion. This stunning production is sung in Italian with
music by Puccini and originial text by Giuseppe Gia- cosa and Luigi lllica. It can be seen at venues throughout the North-
West until March, with performances at the Leeds Grand Theatre on January 26th and 29th, and February 1st. Further details and bookings available from the Opera North Hotline on 0113 244 5326. The series of Saturday morning cinema shows for
children, at the Apollo 5 in Blackburn, continues this week with “Pagemaster”. The screening starts at 11 a.m. and further details and bookings are available on 01254 695979.
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2. “Different Class” — Pulp 3. “Hits ’96” — Various Artists 4. “Robson and Jerome” — Robson and Jerome
1. “(What’s the Story?) Morning Glory” — Oasis
5. “Said and Done” — Boyzone 6. “History” — Michael Jackson 7. “The Memory of Trees” — Enya 8. “Jagged Little Pill” — Alanis Morrissette
10. “Power of a Woman” — Eternal CD list supplied by Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
— - e b o o k s
7. “ Enigma” — Robert Harris 6.
(Faber, £5.99*) “Long Walk to Freedom” — Nelson Mandela (Abacus, £8.99) “The State We’re In” — Will Hutton (Vintage, £5.99*) “The Fury” — Colin Forbes (Pan, £4.49*) “Babe (The Sheep-Pig)” — Dick King-Smith (Penguin, £3.50)
‘Writing Home” — Alan Bennett 8. “Snow Falling on Cedars” — (Hutchinson, £10.99*) 9. “Delia Smith’s Winter Collec
David Guterson (Bloomsbury. £4.49*)
10. “The Road Ahead” — Bill Gates (Penguin, £13.12*) Book list supplied by Kaydee
t io n ” — Delia Smith (BBC, £10.99*)
Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Asterisks denote this week’s discounts.
9. “Something to Remember” — Madonna
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