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Police chief is retiring to university


RIBBLE Valley's police chief — Supt Peter Raw- strone — is to retire after


30 years in uniform. Mr Rawstrone, who heads a


Colne div is io n ta k in g in th e whole of Pendle and the Kibble Valley, plans to go to university to Lake a d e g re e in E n g lish literature. He is already a social sciences graduate. He developed a good working know­


ledge of the area and its people during spell as chief inspector based in Clith-


eroe before becoming divisonal commander. He is a rare combination of practical hobby and thinking manager and, asa


such, has been popular with his own officers and has established good rela­ tionships with the public.


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man, he nevertheless feels there is a place for early punishment to put young offenders on the right path. He also believes that upbringing and environment have a lot to do with crime, and that the police should work in partnership with other bodies to try and steer potential criminals away from crime.


Never a “hang ’em and Hog ’em”


lie has spent long enough in uniform. He says, however: “1 leave the police optimistic not only about the state of tne force, and about society, but about what I am moving on to personally.”


Now 49, Mr Hawstrone has decided


successor, Supt Clive Halliwell, by the end of the month. The new divisional commander is a Master of Philosophy graduate who is currently in charge of planning and organisation at the force headquarters at Hutton.


Mr Rawstrone will hand over to his %


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School chapter closes with fine gesture


Planning in the


pipeline


PLANS for the formation of a new temporary car and lorry parking urea at land adjacent to Lincoln Way, Chtheroe, (0100) are among the latest applica­ tions lodged with Kibble Valley Borough Council.


tional concrete garage at 10 St Mary’s Drive, Langho (0094). Bo 11 o n - b y - B imv I a n d:


Other plans include: Uillington: Erect ;» sec­


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A PU B L IC re la tio n s executive from MeHoi


is to head a new Che­ shire-based marketing and PR consultancy. ‘ Mr David Pressley is well known in CWhemp as


f c aT S f JS l ig n l^ l t the Kibble Valleys Extinc­ tion. The high-profile cam- naiirn. two yeai.- ago, ' ileil an attempt to carve


the area in four during the L o c a l G o v e r n m e n t


K Mr Pressley is the for­ mer director of public rela­


tions for Crown Paints


and. for the past f ile veal's has been marketing and external affairs direc­ tor with Lionheart pic. His new agency, called


Corporate Marketing Management, will handle s t r a te g ic m a rk e t in g issues, financial and corpo­ rate affairs and public relations projects. While with Crown


Paints, Mr Pressley pion­ eered soccer sponsorship, with Liverpool FC. and helped to establish the Blackburn Partnership and Blackburn Ground-


work. He is married with four children.


Sponsored walk for


poppy fund MEMBERS of Chatburn


and District Royal British Legion will put their best feet forward on Sunday, in a sponsored walk for the Poppy Apj>eal. Last year, a sponsored


ing shed and build kitchen extension ami porch at IS Pimlico Road (0091). Amendment to statement of


reasons regarding hours of ojienition at the landfill site, lienthorn Road (0:192). Installation of an 80cm satellite dish at 1 Castle


walk by the group raised £744 for the appeal, even though only 10 people took pa r t. Organisers hope more people will take part this year. The 10-mile walk leaves


Street «*M. Change of use from agricul­


A GENEROUS parting gesture will ensure that pupils at a Kibble Valley school will never he short of books to road.


leaving Waddington and West Bradford Primary School dug deej) in their pockets and bought books for the school’s new


The parents of pupils


library. Teacher Mrs Kichcnda


asking if they would like to buy books for the library to* mark their children’s departure from the school. The parents of the 17 chil­ dren gave £207 and this was used to buy ;i7 books. Each book has a dedica­ tion at the front, contain­ ing all the names of the leavers, so they will not be forgotten.


Ratcliffe wrote to parents wanted to thank all the Mrs Ratcliffe said she


p a r e n t s generosity.


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by qualified librarian Mrs Susan Wiggans, who works at the school. They w e r e m a i n I y in te re s t books, concentrating on hobbies such as caring fin* pets, and sport.


The books were selected


of the pupils were pre­ sented with the books by the school leavers after the end-of-terni service at St H e len ’s Church, Waddington.


Cunlifie, deputy head Mrs Katy Thomas and the rest


Headteacher Mr Peter


pupils handing over the books to the rest of the school.


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THE Compact Disc player in a black BMW ollii car, parked on a Kibble Valley restaurant car park, has been stolen. Thieves broke a window


on the car to gain entry and steal the Pioneer


between 9 and 11-15 p.m. on Wednesday last week.


music player while the car was parked at the Old Slonehouse, at Mitton. The offence took place


Our picture shows the Best of luck in her


modelling career by Marie Gossins


IMAGINE the surprise I felt when I saw a friend’s face on the front page of the Clith-


glancing through a recent copy, I saw a face I know very well — Sally Eaton, the apprentice


eroe Advertiser and Times! I was on work experience at the paper and, when


super-model. I attended primary school with Sally and, although


we have gone to separate secondary schools, I still


tural land (lying vacant) to tennis court fin* private use at Throstle Nest Farm, Edisford Road (0:599). Single dwelling house at


(040:;). Dutton: Extensions to and


I.owergate


ing to Imokshop (listed build­ ing consent) at


alterations to existing dwell­ ing at Hougher Fall House.


gate (irt'is). Change of use from dwell­


Chatburn playing fields at 9-30 a.m., following a route through Pendleton, L i t t le M e a r ley and Worston. F u r th e r details and


sponsorship forms from Mr Neville Croasdale


laud opposite Westwood, Ribblesdale Avenue (0101). Change of use from dwell­ ing to bookshop at U4 Lower-


(01200441772), Mr Les Cottam (441226), Mr Bill Wilson (441078) and Mrs Marjorie Woods (441830).


Cycles taken


Old Clitherm* Road (0102). Rihchester: Conservatory and garage extension, includ­


ing internal alterations.at (Jncsterbrook (010."»). Sahden: UP VC conserva­


see lier almost every day. At primary school, Sally was one of the most jwpu-


hu* pupils. She was witty, intelligent and full of fun. Sally and her family used to live in Hurst Green


and shop at ground floor level, with self-contained flats at fii-st and second floor level, at King Street (0:179).


and so she, her older brothel*, Simon, and younger sister, Kirsty, were all members of Mitton Youth Group, the same one I used to attend. I have known Sally for nine years and I do not


The winners


think that this modelling opportunity has changed her in any way. She has not allowed the bright lights to go to her head in any way at all and she remains modest. She never expected to be part of the showbiz life that models lead, so I think she


does enjoy it and says that she loves the excitement of it.


is probably still spinning with shock. Sally was not planning a modelling career, but she


when she attended a fashion show held by TV’s the “Clothes Show” and was seen by a talent spotter. Sally now has the opportunity to become as big a


She first became involved in the world of modelling


name as her modelling idol. Karen Mulder, and I wish lier the best of luck.


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SOLO winners at the Pen- dle Club, Clitheroe, were Mrs D. Knight, Mrs M. Parker and Mrs A. Park- house. New members are welcome on Mondays at 7- 30 p.m.


tory to first floor at 1 Garden­ ers Row (0400). Whalley: New shop facade


TWO cycles were stolen in two separate thefts from Todher Caravan Park, Gisburn, between JI p.m. on Friday and 0-30 a.m. on Saturday. A Claude Butler mountain bike, valued at £800 and blue and white in colour, disappeared in the first instance. Thieves then struck at another caravan, stealing an 18- gear Townsend mountain bike, valued at £170, and


maroon in colour. Doors forced


A BUNGALOW in Rend had its rear patio doors forced when it was broken into. Clitheroc police stated that nothing was stolen in the incident, which took place on Whal­ ley Road between July 14th and Thursday of last week.


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