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.o U u i& a X C lo A r iH o d ) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 6th, 1997 cm m i 'a m (Editorial), a s m (Adoeriitibifl), B»"


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Europe after winning a. y ve 0f Clitheroe firm Rec- French-speaking business competition for the third


year running. Ribblesdale High School


hosted the Hyndbum and Ribble Valley Young


Enterprise French lan­ guage competition — and duly won it! Taking part were Clith­


They are to hot foot it to ' Pendlebury, chief execu- . • Ashworth and Mr Ian


tella International, which sponsors Flaming Hot. Young Enterprise offers


youngsters aged 15 to 18 the opportunity to operate


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ied by Ribblesdale High School teacher Mr Neil


eroe Royal Grammar School,. Longridge High School and S t C h r is ­ topher’s CE High School, Accrington. Participants performed a three-minute presentation of their cho­ sen product in French along the lines of a TV commercial. The judges were Mrs


head of modem languages at Stonyhurst College. The Ribblesdale High


Susan Dugdale, of Clith­ eroe, and Mr Peter Ansell,


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A HOLIDAY to York and Durham was the subject of. an illustrated talk given to Pendle Club by Mr C. Walmsley. Among the places he


visited were York Minster and Durham Cathedral, the meeting heard. He was thanked by Mrs


Cowperth waite. T o n ig h t ’s m e e t in g


includes singing by Mr Brian Slow.


by Tim Procter


A SPECIAL meeting, of Ribble Valley coun­ cillors is to look at the l i k e l y e f f e c t of Government plans to build nearly two mil-


20 y e a r s . -.


need is being blamed o Mr Bailey said that sites in c re a sed to 60% th e _ inciu(jing Highmoor more single or split family had been found for 2,400 amount of homes which P a r k a n | K n u n c k


The m c re a sed ^ u sm g subj ect- . ndependence among the , ■ The Government, has been built since 1991 alone to ydo ju s t i c e to th e will be a price to pay ”


4 e v e lo P™ e n t8 houses have


i^ T n p n d lc e amfn? the houses in the . Ribble Val- will have to be built in Knowles> in clitheroe, and


w . yt n T / L i U W - i l l v — req u ired . “Many new But the 40% to be built Whalley is also the sub- >Kiv4- i-Unm w o e .Q f trn e * f li5 . h o u s e h o ld s w i l l h a v e th e j n th e c o u n t ry s id e is s t i l l je c t o f a c o n t ro v e rs ia l p la n


^°TFnf i rmt vet rlenr how Later, substantially more opposed to the previous tbat it bas neariy doubled homes win w o u ld p r o b a b ly b e 50%.


tQ the year 2oi6. tow n s and c i t ie s , as Qne at Barrow so iarge the size of the village.


w h o n TY iom h p r« n f t h p wherewithal and Mpira- the equivalent of 10 cities to., build h u n d re d s of cbuncU’s HoustagCommit- tions tojive in areas such the size of Bristol. .


tee considered a°report by as tbe Ribble Chief Planning Officer Mr we ac®°™,™°date those


"IL i! quite mind bog- «ent on to declate that gling”, commented chair- b a r™ to.


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man Coun. Mrs Margaret would not be allowed. Sutcliffe.


hold the meeting to formu late a response to the Government’s green paper


Councillors agreed to


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mittee: “There is going to separation and old people houses for failing to reflect be a tendency for the lou- living alone.


Mr Bailey told the com-


lvir rsaiiey ioiu uie cum- demand, such as divorce, _ Ithasalso criticised new r *ural style or tradition and


industry, schools and the has said that house build- media to combat some of ing, if left unchallenged, th e r e a s o n s b e h in d will leave no part of the in c r e a s e d h o u s i n g country unaffected,


dest voices to be heard — and they are not going to


Using green field sites the glut in rural areas ot to build all of the 4;4m.v so-called executive homes.


fiiiK aiuuc. *7 — — ------- Fund-raiser buys cardigans for nurses


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POLICE have renewed their appeal not to leave handbags and similar property in cars, espe­ cially ones parked in iso­


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lated spots. A P o lo h a tc h b a c k


parked at Dunsop Bridge was broken into at lunch­ time on Thursday and a handbag, bank card and £10 in cash stolen. Police are investigating.


l£UfS WI Statue theft


A STATUE of a Roman lady has been stolen from the garden of secluded detached house in Whalley


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Road, Read. Police are investigating


the theft, which occurred on Wednesday or Thurs- day.The statue is three feet high and worth £100.


For help and advice Ring Lisa Rudgyard ( 0 1 2 0 0 ) 4 2 2 3 2 3


A CHRISTMAS flower demonstration raised enough money to buy a cardigan for every Marie Curie nurse in the area.


Edward Elves, of Folly in Clitheroe, gave the d em o n s t r a t io n and helped to ra ise over £ 1,200.


Mr Nick Medd and Mr Car break-ins


CAR parks were targeted by a daylight th ie f in Clitheroe yesterday week. A S a ab p a rk e d a t


presented to 30 nurses in the Ribble Valley, Hynd­ bum and Blackburn area during a presentation at Clitheroe Hospital.


The cardigans were


Care provides nursing care for cancer patients a n d a l l d o n a t io n s received are red is tr i­ buted within the local area. Pictured are two of the nurses receiving t h e i r n ew c a r d i - gans.(CAT 6346)


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Lowergate was broken into and a compact disc player and Vodaphone, together worth £350, sto­ len. In Chester Avenue, a Volkswagen Golf was entered and a CDX unit and discs, valued at £530, s t o l e n . P o l i c e a r e investigating.


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TODAY and tomorrow Heyes Chemist, of Moor Lane, will be open until 6-30 p.m.


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Free payment at post office for electricity bills


THE closure of the Norweb showrooms in King Street, Clitheroe, will mean


post offices such as Clitheroe. Payments on budget cards will be


that all payment services will transfer to the main post office. At the moment, members of the pub­


lic can pay their bills through then- local post office for a small charge, but


this facility will be free at nominated


possible, a free telephone for inquiries is being installed, similar to the one in operation at the present Norweb shop, and electricity savings stamps will be sold and will be redeemed by people


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Sites are found for 2.400 houses up to the year 2016


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new homes needed in the next 20 years will cause “wholly unacceptable” environmental damage, he has warned. But Mr Bailey’s report


said that even if ways to redirect social attitudes are found, the main under­ lying reasons for needing more homes would not be affected.The Ribble Valley has"seen several majo'r


THE Clitheroe skyline has changed out of all recognition, as new homes have taken shape in recent years, and now the Govern­ ment plans to build nearly two million houses in rural areas like the Ribble Valley over the next 20 years


.Rachel Kirk, Deborah Croft, N a ta sha Long- streth and Ann-Marie Rid­ geway, who will make the trip to Brussels, are pic­ tured with their Flaming Hot colleagues. (CAT


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