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14 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 3rd, 1997


Fashionable way to raise over £1,000 I SIMPLY the Best


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 Your


ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION


STARTS HERE Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE Starts page 14 ! ►


BY touring the villages of d the Ribble Valley, a non-


Spreading the story of Jesus


organisation is hoping to teach the area’s young


enominational Christian


people about Jesus. Christians in Bowland


are working in conjun ction with the Northern Evan­ gelical Trust, a registered charity based in Oswald- twistle. Together, oyer the next few weeks, they intend to tour the area in a double-decker bus, visit­ ing schools as they preach


the gospel. To complete their pro-


gramme of events, a 10- day mission is to be held in mid-July, in Chatburn. A tent will be situated on the playing field and children’s meetings will be held daily. In the evening, meetings for all ages will take place.


WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club’s Monday meeting were: N/S, Mr R. Atkinson and Mr P. Jen­ nings, with Mrs M. Wal­ lace and Mrs M. Bain- bridge second; E/W, Mrs J. Park and Mr B. Guha, with Mrs E. Wood and Mr. H. Kay second. Winners at the Thurs­


Club winners


ARTISTIC flair and presentational skills


ensured a very suc­ cessful fashion show for the Clitheroe


Impe r i a l Cance r Research Campaign


shop. There was a very


good “house” at the St Michael and St John’s Social Club, Clitheroe, and the evening raised just over £1,000 in sales and compet i t ion


profits. The shop’s team of


helpers had been put­ ting away suitable


Sona^icl b ^ e for weeks, and on the


night each modelled


several outfits. Area manager Mrs


Settle Orchestra’s concert spotlights


English composers THE outstanding Settle Orchestra proved itself a top-note ensemble in a concert at Chth-


eroe Parish Church Hall. __________


Rogerson led the orches­ tra, which has several members from the Ribble Valley, in a programme of works de d ic a t e d to


Karen Lee was the commere, and she thanked main sponsor Westwood Garages, of Rishton. During the show, there was appropriate seasonal mu s ic f r om Mr Edmond Cambien at


the piano. Clitheroe manager


Mrs Val Ryan “bor­


rowed” h er twin grandchildren, Sarah and Thomas Lacey, to show children’s items, and there was brisk buying when all the goods were put out at the end of the show. There was also a


day meeting were: N/S, Mr K. Busby and Mr A. Singer, with Mr C. Pollard and Mrs B. Pollard second; E/W, Mrs B. Tatton and Mr. J. Renton, with Mr J. Pollard and Mr B. Guha second.


Paddy is speaker


at Sabden Football Club’s annual sportsmen’s dinner


EX-SCOTLAND, Celtic and Manchester United in te rn a t io n a l Paddy Crerand is guest speaker


in May. Tickets are now on sale


for the event to be held at Mytton Fold Farm Hotel, Langho, on Thursday May


8th. Comedian Seth Shildon


will also entertain and tickets, price £20, are on sale now from Ian Boocock (01282 771778), Paul Wray (01282 774052) or Simon Bywater (01282 779122)


Thefts warning


POLICE are warning motorists not to leave valuables in view in their cars after a spate of Bank Holiday thefts. Several items were sto­


Friday.


len from cars parked in Dunsop Bridge between 1- 45 and 3-45 a.m. on


Chemists’ rota .TODAY and tomorrow .Heyes Chemists, of Moor Lane, will be open until 6-30 p.m.B'oots the Chemist, Cas­ tle Street: Sunday noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Thurs­ day until 6-30 p.m.


orchestra displayed its skill and expertise during a brave and masterful ren­ dition of Elgar’s Concert •Overture in the South


English composers. Every section of the


by Anne Heaton, particu­ larly proved its prowess in this difficult and complex work.Viol ini s t Ni chol as Wright, a member of the National Youth Orchestra, then stunned the audience with Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending. His rendition of Mas­


(Alassio). The string section, led


senet’s “Meditation” , which was accompanied by his mother, harpist Honor Wright, also met with rap­


good response to the competitions. “The


success of the show is due to the hard work of the volunteers and the support we have had in various ways, including donation of prizes,” says Mrs Ryan.“We are very keen to hear from anyone who would like to join the volunteer team, and of course always welcome donations of suitable clothing.” Our picture shows


some of the models. (CAT 7732)


| £449 was raised following a coffee morning for the Sue Ryder Foundation. The event, at Clitheroe


THE magnificent total of Coffee cash


: United Reformed Church Hall, was attended by the Clitheroe Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Stephen Holt. Cuerden Hall, the local


Adam, later hit the high •note with Purcell’s Sonata for Trumpet, Strings and


turous applause. His older brother ,


Continuo. Nicholas and Adam hail


Conductor Howard |


Nurses in line for


top award A COUPLE of local


nurses are in the run­ ning for one of the area’s top nursing


Starts


awards. Mrs Christine Verity, a staff nurse at Whalley


page 14


i award.The prestigious compe­ tit io n is sponsored by CommuniCare NHS Trust and Vernon Cams Ltd, of Preston, and it involves


Medical Centre, and Mrs Carol Brooks, a staff nurse at Clitheroe Community Hospital, are two of the four finalists competing for Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley’s Commu­ nity Nurse of the Year


.hundreds of community nurses. A final prize of £500 is up for grabs. Mrs Verity is from Read


| forth College, and their Mrs Brooks, who lives .....................


from one of the North’s most famous musical fami- lies. Their father is Simon Wright, head of music at the prestigious Ample-


mother is the harpist for


Opera North. Adam Wright started to


play the trumpet at the ' 1 in Clitheroe, works on the


age of seven and now stu- dies with John Wallace at the Royal Academy of Music. He is also a mem­ ber of the National Youth Orchestra and was a final- ist in the Brass Section of the 1996 BBC Young Musician of the Year competition. The Settle Orchestra,


and she was nominated for setting up a local carers’ group and, in doing so, recognising an underva- iue(j group of people in the. locai community. She has .promoted the important role played by carers.


Pendle"Ward. She was nominated for her part on the hospital’s standards


PERSONAL!


SERVICES Starts


page 14 ►


PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF AN APPLICATION MADE UNDER SECTION 11 OF THE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1990 PART 1 INTEGRATED POLLUTION CONTROL


Notice is hereby given that ICI Chemicals & Polymers Limited, PO Box 13, The Heath, Runcorn, Cheshire WA6 4QF has applied to the Secretary of State for the Environment for an Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) authorisation to operate a Prescribed Process at ICI Katalco Clitheroe Works, Pimlico Industrial Area, West Bradford Road, Clitheroe BB7 4QB In the Borough ot Ribble Valley in the County of Lancashire. Information relating to the above IPC application for authorisation to operate the Prescribed Process is held in


registers at the following locations: Environment Agency Regional Office Public Register Section


Richard Falrclough House PO Box 12


Knutsford Road, Warrington WA4 1HG Environmental Services Department


Ribble Valley Borough Council Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA


Members of the public can inspect these registers tree of


charge at the above stated address during normal office hours. In addition, members of the public who wish to obtain a copy of the relevant information contained in the registers can do so upon the payment of a reasonable charge to cover the costs of


Starts page IS


► !►


notice.


Environmental Agency Area Office Central Area


Lutra House, Dodd Way, Oft Seedlee Road Walton Summit Preston PR5 8BX


Any objections or representations will be entered into a public register unless the person making them requests in writing that they should not be so placed. If there is such a request, the register will only include a statement that there has been a


request. .


In this case there will be included in the register a staternent indicating only that representations have been made which


have been the subject of such a request. ___________ RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


1 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990 LISTED BUILDINGS:


I An application has been received for RESTORATION AND REPAIR TO


I RAILWAY VIADUCT PHASE 1 INCLUDE ADDITION OF TIE BARS AND


Starts page IS


setting committee and for implementing and main­ taining the standards she set. She also received an A+ on a recent counsel-1


ling course.


formed 30 years ago, is a leading amateur orches­ tra,with members from the Craven and Ribbles- dale areas, and an exten­ sive symphonic repertoire.


Sierra stolen


home, was represented by :the chairman of the gover­ nors, Diana Rogerson, and many of its helpers.


£30,000 arrears


OVER £30,000 in unpaid council rent is owed in the Ribble Valley, councillors were told.


l Members of Ribble Val- YmitVl a r r e s t e d .


Committee heard that £30,876.91 was outstand­ ing at the beginning of March.Nearly £8,000 is also owed by former council tenants, most of it in amounts less "than £100.


ey Council’s Housingl 1 O U m dX re& ie u


A YOUTH was arrested on Good Friday following a disturbance in a town centre pub. He was arrested follow­


ing a fight at the Swan and Royal Hotel, in Castle Street, at 9 p.m.


A WHITE Ford Sierra was stolen from a house in a secluded part of the vil­ lage of Newton. The car, with the regis­


Tuesday of last week.


tration No. K52 PFV, is valued at £3,500 and was stolen between 11 p.m. on Monday and 7 a.m. on


place at Mytton Fold Farm Hotel on Friday, when all four nurses will receive final interviews from the English National Board’s director of pri­ mary health care, Mr T. Langlands, and Mr David Slater, community sales manager of Vernon Cams


The final is due to take


Ltd.The award, which was formerly a scholarship


award, with winners being sent on a busman’s holiday abroad, has seen a number of rounds of interviewing already. The winner will be Community Nurse of I the Year for 1997.


Bridge winners


THIS week’s winners at | Pendle Club bridge drive I


were: 1st, Mrs A. Butler and Mrs M. Edmundson; 2nd, Mr D. Crosthwaite |


and Mrs D. Farnsworth. Winners in the club s


solo whist competition were Mr J. Nedeljkovic, Mr W. Wright, M. | Jackson.


M o n e y - r a is in g id e a j u s t g r o w s o n y o u Starts page 17 i Starts .


PATTRESS PLATES AND PARAPET HANDRAIL EXTENSIONS (LISTED BUILDING CONSENT) AT WHALLEY RAILWAY VIADUCT. WHALLEY APPLICATION NO: 3/97/0200


I These properties are Included In a Statutory List of Buildings of Special


J Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the


I Director of Development, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting


reference number. Under the provisions of the Local


I Govemmeni (Access to Information) Act 1 1985, any representations received will I be available lor inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Planning and


I Development Committee agenda. When determining the application it may not


I always be possible to take account of late 1 representations received alter the 21 day


I period.


A copy ot the application form and plan may be inspected in the Development I Department within the period staled.


HM page 16 OE


SRICS Starts


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M. KIRBY DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT DATE: 3 APRIL 1997_______


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990 DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been received lor page 17


IN IN


Starts page 21


WHOOPS a daisy! Don’t call members of Read and Simonstone Youth Club lackaDAI- SYcal because they’ve just raised nearly £700


months raising the money with their “Fill a Daisy


local people took the sheets and filled them up. Mrs Booth organised a special evening at Read


for the SuperScan Appeal. Young people at the club have spent the last 12


^YoutW'and Community Worker Mrs Helen Booth said they decided to have an on-going fund-raising


campaign rather than one or two major events. Mrs Booth used the SuperScan daisy motif and created a sheet so that people could either stick


money stamps or coins on to it, costing £o. _ Children from the youth club, parents, friends and


J f


Constitutional Club to donate the cheque to Mrs Mary Barnes, who is the a r e a s SupeiScan


C°She'incited the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Eileen Lowe, and Lady Mary Towneley to give out certifi­


cates to everyone who had filled a daisy. The final total handed over to the appeal was


£6Chir picture shows members of Read and Simon- stone Youth Club proudly handing over a cheque to


Towneley. (CAT 7679)


the SuperScan Appeal supported by Ribble Val­ ley Mayor Mrs Eileen Lowe, watched by Lady Mary


FAMILY NOTICES


Starts page 28


permission for DEMOLITION OF EXISTING GARAGE AND REBUILD IN STONE AND SLATE


ROOF. RE-ROOF EXISTING LEAN-TO IN SLATE (RETROSPECTIVE APPLICATION)


_____


AT: LOWER - BOYCE FARM, BLACKBURN ROAD, RIBCHESTER APPLICATION NO: 3/97/0197 Any person wishing to make representation should do so in writing within 21 days from the date ol this advertisement, to the Olrector of


| Development, Council Offices, Church I Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number.


' Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available lor Inspection by members ol the public once the application has appeared on the Planning and Development committee agenda. When determining the application it may not always be possible to take account of late representations received after the 21 day


period. A copy of the application form and plan


I may be inspected in the Development I Department within the period stated.


I M. KIRBY | DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT DATE: 3 APRIL 1997


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION


Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1998


IN IN N


| Working ior YOU


NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B Proposed development at


GRINDLETON MILL, EAST VIEW, GRINDLETON. I give notice that


' are applying to the Ribble Valley Borough lor planning permission 1^


HAMILTON ASSOCIATES Council


RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF 9 NO. HOUSES WITH GARAGES, A STABLE, PADDOCK, ASSOCIATED


ROADS ND SEWAGE PUMP STATION (Application No. 3/97/0180) In the parish of GRINDLETON.


The proposed development does not


accord with the prov^oiis J development plan In force In the area In which the land to which the application


relates is situated*. • the application __ .


Members of the public may Inspect copies of:


•the plans •and other documents submitted with


at Reception, Level D, Council Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe during normal office hours until 17 April 1997.


M. Kirby


w b b u^v a l l e y bo ro u g h co un c il . Date 3 April 1997.


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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been received for permission for


DEMOLITION OF G A B LE TO


FOUNDATION LEVEL, REBUILD IN MODERN MATERIALS AND


RENDER TO MATCH EXISTING AT: 38-40 C ASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


APPLICATION NO.: 3)97/0177


Any person wishing to make1 representation should do so In writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the _ Director of •


Development, Council Offices, • Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA


quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Loca Government (Access to Information) Act 1985. any representations


received ' will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Planning and Development committee agenda. When determin­ ing the application it may not always be possible to take account ot late representations received after the 21


day period.


A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Development Department within the


/ period stated.


M. Kirby on behalf of DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT


3 April 1997


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The ACTIVATE PROJECT Is looking for 4 young people aged 16 -21 to train and work as ■ PEER EDUCATORS In the Ribble Valley


You will need experience of group work with young people, and may be


studying sports, health care or social sciences


You will work as part of a team to develop original and relevant educational projects


You will work one 3.5 hr session a week and be paid approx £5.30 p/h ■


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VACANCY FOR A DOMESTIC ASSISTANT


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T«l: 01254 826345


CLITHEROE GOLF CLUB


is seeking B A R S T A F F


evening shifts, commencing Monday, April 7th. The rate of pay is £4 per hour.


for various weekend and


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Applicants should telephone the


for further details and to arrange an Interview at the club


Relief Staff


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Typing skills preferred. Flexibility required.


Illness k holiday relief Initially.


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