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Printworks site will welcome top-class firms


THE f i r st s tep s in developing a Ribble


Valley village into a home for world-class


t companies have been


site at Barrow is being targeted by the East Lan­ cashire Promotions Part­ nership as one of a number of sites in the region able to offer the best facilities for the best companies.


aken. The former printworks


was established in 1992 to promote investment into the region, hosted an introductory event at Blackburn Rovers Foot­ ball Club, on Saturday. More than 30 firms from th ro u g h o u t B r i ta in , mainly industrial and com­ mercial estate agents, attended.


The partnership, which


th e p a r tn e r s h ip Liz Demaison believes Barrow


Marketing manager of


is a prime site for top-class companies to invest.


tiser and Times on Tues­ day, she said: “The site has a hotel with confer­ ence facilities earmarked


Speaking to the Adver­


for it and this will prove to be attractive. It is a good i quality development and


ts infrastructure is falling into place. The Ribble Val­ ley’s rural location and its quality staff is also a big incentive for companies to


pean Union funding to help it in its work, the partnership sees East Lancashire, with its skilled workforce and its city-sized population of half-a-million people, as a major attraction to top companies.


move there.” Having obtained Euro­


location, looks likely to be on top of the partnership’s


Barrow, in its rural l is t . Miss Demaison


agreed. She said: “From the feedback I had at Saturday’s event, Barrow was viewed extremely positively.” More p rom o t io n a l


events are planned for the future to attract com­ panies into the area, and she believes that the Bar- row development, which could see 2,000 jobs created, will be good for both the Ribble Valley and the companies who even­ tually come here.


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PERSONAL SERVICES SECTION


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-Counselling Care Services


P E R S O N A L C O U N S E L - LING Indiv., couples, chil­ dren and adolescence. BA Psych. NLP p ractio n er. Tel: Sue Wallis 01282 775827


. Personal^ UN ATTACH ED ? NEXUS


Want to meet new people and have places to go?


Then find out what NEXUS members are doing in your


(Parties, walks, holidays etc). Ring for th e brochure. (01132) 445180


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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 6tli, 1997 13 Your


ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION


STARTS HERE Public Notices.> NOTICE OF PUBLIC LOCAL INQUIRY


WILDLIFE & COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981 SECTION 53


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an inspector will be appointed by the Secretary of State for the Environment to determine The Lancashire County Council (Defintive


map and statement of public rights of way) definitive map modification (No 12) order 1991 and will attend at:- West Bradford Village Hall, Grindleton Road, West : Bradford, Near Clitheroe, Lancashire on Wednesday 26 February 1997 at 10.00am. To hold a public local inquiry into the order. The effect of the order, if confirmed without modification, will be to modify the definitive- map and statement of public rights of way for the parish of West Bradford, Ribble Valley Borough by:-


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glossy A5 reference book full of useful information for retired people. Avail­ able free of charge from our branch offices on Bull Street. Burnley, Scotland Road. Nelson and King Street, Clitheroe. from any participating advertisers and from Age Concern Keirby Walk, Burnley.


A N N S U M M E R S P a r ty bookings, prizes and gifts galore. Tel: Lynne on 0421 519374.


YOUNG AT HEART glossy reference booklet full ol useful information for the re t ire d . Available now, free of charge, from the Cli­ th e ro e • A d v e r t is e r and


Times Office. King Street, Clitheroe. Pick up your free copy today. .


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YOUNG FARMER LEADS THE FIELD


WADDINGTON farmer ’s son Richard Berry has led the field in agricultural competitions over the past 12 months.


Club staged its annual awards evening at West Bradford village hall, he collected


And when Clitheroe Young Farmers’ ___


for his father, carried off the senior stock judging and the sheep judging trophies and the best boy award.


three of the major trophies. Richard, of Brungerley Farm, who works


club president Mr John Spurgeon to mem­ bers who have shone in a variety of farming skills over the past year.


More than 20 trophies were presented by


junior stock judging, James Spurgeon; intermediate stock judging, Damien Pinder; best girl, Helen Montgomery; involvement trophy, Peter Bristol; most improved junior boy, James Spurgeon; most improved junior girl, Louise Whitwell; tractor backing, Keith Slinger.


The other winners of club events were:


year, Peter Holt; regional indoor and out­ door sports chammpions, Clitheroe YFC. County junior quiz champions, Laura


Regional intermediate stock judger of the ^Healthcare :


Whitwell, Peter Bristol, Steven Bristol; county senior quiz champions, Graham Whi­ twell, Robert Whitwell, John Nutter; top number of points in junior quiz, Laura Whi­ twell; county junior stock judger of the year, Peter Bristol. Our picture shows award winners and


club officials at the presentation evening. (CAT 6566)


S INGLE? UNATTACHED? F & C. A social 1-2-1 club for friendship or romance. Tel: 01282 422227. 7 days.


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PALMIST & TAROT reader. 20 years experience, ring Bill Tel: 01282 432938


Singles Directory. Free de­ tails. Tel: 01282 694815.


Clitheroe Town Council


The Town Council invites tenders for the supply, fixing and maintenance of hanging baskets for th< town of Clitheroe during the forthcoming


Summer.


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S T A N N A H S T A IR L I F T S from £995 with warranty. Fully fitted by Factory Ap­ proved Installers. Curved and straight staircases. Tel: Able Care 01200 445075..


VISITING CH IRO PO D IS T Mr D James M. INST. Ch. Tel: 01282 453577


{Alternative Medicine


c o u n s e l l in g Hypno­ therapy,- psychotherapy,


Kath Howarth. R.G.N.. R .M .N . , C .H .P . (NC) N.R.H.P. (Assoc) 01282 864578.


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HOME SERVICES


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Health & Fitness


R E M E D IA L M A S S A G E / Muscular Injuries/Condi- tlons, affordable home vis­ its. Mr. Catley IIST, HFST, Sports Therapist. 01282 775549.0402455148. •


Hair & Beauty


UNWANTED HAIR perma*. nently removed by fully q u a l if ied e le c tro lo g is t , Elizabeth Dyson D.R.E. F.I.E. (Fellow of the Insti­ tute of Electrolysis) Est. 25 years . 1 Yorke S tre e t , Burnley (Off Manchester Rd.) Tel. 431711, Mon. Wed. Thurs. Consultation free with f ir s t appoint­ ment.


SCUL PTURED NAIL tech­ nician requires space in Haird res ser's Salon. All equipment available. Tel: 01282771851.


NAILS NAILS NAILS For


the best in sculptured ac­ rylic n a ils . Tel: 01282 771851.


Sunbed Hire ’ > r. . -


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DNA Bill on the way to success


t h e a re a s MF IS jusi am absolute]y deHghted a f in g e rp r in ts qreaaui tbat this bil| has become away from having his ]aw u wjjj ensure that


-n/rp i« iust minster, Mr Evans said: “I


P riva te Members Bill SOme serious crimes, rdupprl on the s ta tu te which otherwise might R1 .


n MP Nigel Evans C means that some crimes COUK-. „ . • now be cleared up. It also have gone unsolved, will


al Evidence (Amendment which might otherwise Bill) received aM-pai y have taken place will now


backing m its > * " be stopped.” the House of C°jnm • A spokeswoman for This support enabled it u) LancasWro Constabulary, skip the committee st* ge whjch has publicly backed


and now it is exP?cFA b Mr Evans in his fight to be'rubber stamped jiy


Lords before receiving its ^ of the landi has said Royal Assent and p


bjs bi|| accepted as the fi The bill is expected to database. If, after arrest into law. ll a loop-hole in the exist- and testing, thev are


ino- 1994 Criminal Evi- acqujtted, their DNA sam- dence Act, which al ows ple will be destroyed,


fnr offenders arrested foi ^ DNA database: a clarifi- seridus, violent or sexual tion, 80e Letters, page database.


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ecomes law, A w d th ? 8e'«,P MM Art came


database. h°tU


h re.0ffend theSn S i S k - s


matchecHo^he suspect by DSpe&ing from West-


TOWN councillors have resolved the question of who is to play at this year’s Remembrance Day ceremony, after last year’s emba r ra s sment over


eroe Town Council, it was announced that Blackburn and Darwen Town Band 1st Band will be accom­ panying the parade.


choice of music. At a meeting of Clith-


that innocent people have nothing to fear from this


Golden anniversary of home-made ices


CHILDREN at three local schools are help­ ing Chatburn’s famous ice cream shop cele- b r a t e i t s 5 0 t h


anniversary. The Smithson family,


who run Hudson’s shop in Dowham Road, have organised a painting com­ petition for pupils at Chat- burn CE School, Ribbles- d a l e High School , Clitheroe, and Bowland High School, Grindleton, to mark the milestone. And the entries are now


May 17th, 1947, following wartime rationing when the taste of ices was a rare treat for grannies and chil­ dren alike. The home-made product


judged by the Mayor, Coun. Eileen Lowe, within the next two weeks. Hudson’s was opened on


on display in Ribble Valley Council offices and will be


will be awarded an ice­ cream for every week remaining during the anni­ versary year, and the run­ ners-up will be given a family carton of ice-cream.


Two lucky contestants


shop with her husband, Maurice, son. Mark and


Mr Smithson runs the


his wife, Mandy. They bought the business nine years ago from Mr Jim- Pye, who still lives in


Chatburn, and his late wife, Barbara (nee Hud­ son), who ran the shop for many years.


Dig this offer


has proved popular down the generations, and the shop has been a port of call for hundreds of families passing through the area from the rest of Lanca­ shire and beyond. ‘‘We h a v e b e e n


delighted with the large number of entries for the painting competition,” said Mrs Irene Smithson. “We set n., restrictions on the


GARDENING enthusiasts in Clitheroe have a chance


to rent one of the town’s allotments, a§ some exist­ ing holders have not kept their plots up to standard. A small number of the


awaits the winners of the two sections for over-lls and under-lls.


subject and the standard of many of the paintings is extremely high.” Now an ice-cream treat


PERFECT WEATHER DRAWS CROWDS


PERFECT weather b r o u g h t . o u t th crowds for the Ribble Va l l e y Ma yor’ Bazaar.


included no fewer than eight mayors from neig- bouring boroughs.


Th o s e a t t e n d i n g


Eileen Lowe, said: “The bazaar was a huge success, There was a lovely atmo­ sphere and everybody was very generous. My consort and I would like to thank all the people who sup ported the event, either by attending or by giving produce, prizes or dona tions. We appreciate their kindness very much.”


The Mayor, Coun


which will go to th Mayor’s charities.


prized spaces will be avail­ able in the town’s Hay- hurst allotments and gar­ deners ready and willing to get digging in time for spring should contact the Town Clerk’s office.


The event raised £660,


the Mayor, centre, with group of visitors, including some of her mayoral sup­ porters, with Clitheroe Town Mayor, Coun. Ste phen Holt, extreme right, (CAT 6570)


Our photograph shows


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R E C E N T L Y R E T I R E D - Primary head teacher has a few vacancies for private tuition in maths and eng- lish Tel: 01254 247410


SCIENCE AND Technology tuition to G.C.S.E. level and biology tuition to *A‘ level Tel: 01282 414793


EXP ER T EDUCAT IONAL assesments and tu i t io n 5-11 y e a rs . Tel 01254


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, G-C.S.E. Plano, organ flute, sax. Qualified teach­ er. Tel: 01282 699570


M A T H S , S C I E N C E fo r THE


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your, fax so that we can confirm receipt


(01282) 435332


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S U P A T A N su n b ed h ire sales and re-tube special­ ist. Tel: 01282 435346 any- time.


JE T SU N P ROF E S S IO NA L 8 tube fast tan hire. 4 wks. 6 wks, 8 wks. Tubes from £4. Tel. 01282 459292.


SUNSEEKERS 8 weeks hire £39. Sales bargains from


r Wedding Window


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WHITE ROLLS ROYCE 7 sea t er S t at es man


Limousine’s. 7 seater Vin­ tage-Rolls Royce Limou­ sine, reliable service, avail­ able from Richard Chew (Wedding Cars) 1 0 /1 2 Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 01200 443045.


AMERICAN CA R for wed­ dings etc, £69 0973 530505


Personal Tuition


£99. Retubes from £5 each. Tel: 01282 435963


/ DAY The Stirk House! Hotel, Gisbur ii


To enter you need to declare


your love in print by placing a Valentine message in our


Valentine’s Day promotion to be published on Thursday, February 13 th.


at random from the messages placed and they will be notified by telephone.


Call in to any of our offices for details.


Two winners will be chosen fALENTSM' lawn T pfflir


are offering the readers of the Clitheroe Advertiser & Times the opportunity to win a romantic meal


for two on Friday, February 14th. « « W W ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


Tenders are to be submitted by 26th February, 1997. . '


Tender documents maybe obtained from the, Town Clerk, ClitheroeTown Council, 9 Church Street, Clitheroe.


Tel. No. (01200) 424722 1 . .


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (STUBBINS LANE. SABDEN, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH)


(PROHIBITION OF WAITING) ORDER 1997


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lancashire County Council have made an Order under Sections 1, 2 and 4 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, as amended, the effect of which Is to prohibit vehicles from waiting at any time along the following lengths of Stubblns Lane at Sabden


2. Easterly side, from the northerly highway boundary of Padlham Road for a distance of 32 metres in a


" northerly direction


This Order will come Into force on the 14th February 1997 and any person wishing to question the validity of the Order may, within 6 weeks of that date apply to the High Court for that


Borough Council, Chief Executive's Departmenh Council Offices, Church Street, Clitheroe and at Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston, until the 26th March 1997.


G. A. Johnson, Chief Executive/Clerk, 6th February, 1997 S se. A copy of the Order and plan , may be inspected ; j normal office hours at the offices of Ribbie Valley-


1. Westerly side, from the northerly highway boundary of Padlham Road for a distance of 39 metres in a northerly direction.


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i) Upgrading to the status of byway open to all traffic a length of public footpath No 13 West Bradford, Ribble Valley Borough, from a point on Waddington Road, West Bradford, Class III Road No C57.1, grid reference 7404 4447, north-westwards for a distance of approximately 140 metres, grid reference


7400 4460 ii) Adding a byway open to all traffic from a


point on public footpath No 13, West B rad fo rd , R ib ble V a l le y Borough, approximately 140 metres north of Waddington Road, grid reference 7400 4460 in a westerly direction for a distance’.of approximately 40 metres to a point on Moor Lane unclassified County Road No by 50, rid reference 7396 4461


i. Dodd


An Assistant Chief Planning Inspector ; Department of the Environment


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