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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SPECIAL ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING 20 MAY 1997
Ribble Valley Borough Council are .hoMIng their second
Special Annual meeting on Tuesday 20 May 199/ at 7.00pm In Salesbury Memorial Hall.
The purpose of the meeting is to give Ribble Valley i .iV . .r .1__rnlna m laellnnQ M/tirl in s
Mayor of Ribble Valley and a review of the year t given by the Leader of the Council. Questions are welcomed on any Issue. Written
S 'Ions to be submitted to the Chief Executive, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
For further details, please contact: Carol Hamson. Teh 01200 452401
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In T h e M a t t e r O f T h e I n s o l v e n c y A c t , 1 9 8 6
UNLUCKY youngsters at Ribblesdale High School in Clitheroe were pipped at the post in a top competi- t i o n f o r y o u n g
entrepreneurs. They came a close second to
Longridge High School in the area finals of Young Enterprise, despite scooping an amazing seven individual awards. Teacher Mr Neil Ashworth,
Fold Farm Hotel, in Langho, was attended by guest speaker Mr John Lancaster, who is chair man of Ultraframe, Ribble Val ley Mayor Coun. Eileen Lowe and her husband, Mr Raymond Lowe, and Mr Michael Hindley MEP.
the school’s Young Enterprise co-ordinator, said he was bitterly disappointed for the youngsters, who had worked incredibly hard. Nevertheless, they thoroughly
of Longridge High School, which manufactures “Marvin the, Moose” products. Ribblesdale High School’s Fla-
The overall winner was Elan,
min Hot, which produces can dles, was squeezed into second place, reputedly by less than one mark.
deserved their special awards and were the toast of the town, he commented. The event, held at the Mytton
Schools switch on to world of
• Brookside Primary and Ribblesdale Nursery schools have each been • given a computer package to help their children and their budgets.
■ subsidiary of the International Bioscicnce Company, and staff were asked to nominate
computers were surplus to requirements at Zeneca Specialities, a
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schools in the North-West where the equipment would have an impact. Dr Nick Thompson, of
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Zeneca, lives in Clitheroc and his son, Rory, attends Ribblesdale Nursery School and will go on to Brookside in September. He nominated the two schools, which became two of 13 in the region to receive donations. Each package, which
Ribblesdale headteacher, was delighted by the donation. She said: “It is
includes a computer, keyboard and software, is estimated to cost around £750. Mrs June Dewhurst,
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very generous of them. Computers are luxury
•but a second will be so useful.“Children at this level
items. As we already have one, we could not possibly afford another,
familiarise themselves with modern technology, but the computers are very good indeed for special needs children, who gain instant rewards.” Mr Graham Claydon,
of Brookside, was equally as happy. He said: “It is absolutely great. It will be very useful. We have set it up and the Year 2 pupils are already using it.” Dr Thompson is
.school on Friday. (CAT 8861).
pictured handing over the computers to Mrs Dewhurst, Mr Claydon and staff of Ribblesdale Nursery School at a presentation at that
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computers THE generosity of a Manchester-based firm is helping pupils • of two Clitheroe schools acquire skills for the future.
firm still walked off with awards for best Jjress advertisement, best European language presen
However, the enterprising,
tation, best marketing report, highest profitability, best export achievement and best promotion and media, as well as being joint winner of the company report
section.Flamin Hot member Deborah Croft was also presented with the award for bes t young
achiever. The Ribblesdale youngsters
t a k e Young E n t e r p r i s e seriously, regularly trading out side the school and, in the past year alone, taking stands at Whalley’s Pickwick Night, Clith eroe Market and the Salesbury Primary School Christmas fair. They are also flaming, hot
tion in Brussels for three years
running. The up-and-coming young company has received nomina tions for five special awards at the Young Enterprise East Lan cashire final next month.
sters were very much looking forward to attending the cere mony. “Despite not being the overall winners, they have done remarkably well and will be back next year with a vengeance!
Mr Ashworth said the young
when it comes to parlez vous, having won the Young Enter prise French language competi
our advisers and the Ribble Val ley and Hyndburn Young Enter prise Board for administering the competition and supporting, us throughout the year.” (CAT 8929)
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ALFRED WILLIAM ACARNLEY (D e c ea sed ) .
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N o t ic e is h ereby giv en th a t I Trevor Nigel Birch o f Ernst and Y oun g, S llk o u s e Court. Tlthebarn S tr e e t , Live rp o ol L 2 2L E w a s a p p o in t e d L iq u id a to r o f th e a b o v e n a m e d c o m p a n y o n 2 5 April 1 9 9 7 .
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z z z z z z z z z z z z z : i Please return this form to: The Chief Executive, Ribble Valley I Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, I Lancashire, BB7 2RA no later than Friday 16 May 1897. *
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NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF DEFINITIVE MAP MODIFICATION ORDER
WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981
THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL to- Public Notices BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
CONSERVATION AREAS) AC T 1990
DESIGNATED
. CONSERVATION AR EA A n application has been received
for permission for change of use of
I former, bam and stable to form 8 1 no. bedrooms with en-Bulto facili
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ties a s annex to the Talbot Hotel at Talbot B am, Talbot Street, Chipping. App lication No. 3/97/0279 and 3/97/0280. Outline application for 2 no. cot tages ana 9 no. apartments with ancillary parking, road and exter nal works at Candlemakers Croft, I Lowergate, Clitheroe. Application
No. 3/97/0283. A n y person wishing to make repre-
| sentation should do s o in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Director of Development, Cou n c il Offices, Church Walk. Clitheroe B B 7 2R A quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government
(A c c es s to
Information) A c t 1985, any repre sentations received will be avail able for inspection by members of 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
J take account o f late representa tions received after the 21 day
period. A copy of the application form and
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lan may be inspected in the evetopment Department within
| the period stated.
Signed: M. Kirby on behalf of the Director of Development.
Date: 8th May, 1997______________ RIBBLE VALLEY
BOROUGH COUNCIL
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
CONSERVATION AREAS) A C T 1990
LISTED BUILDINGS
An application haa been received for change of use of former bam and sta ble to form 8 no. bedrooms with en- sutte facilities as annex to the Talbot Hotel at Talbot Bam. Talbot Street. Clltheroe. Chlpplnfl. Application No. 3/97/0279 and 3/97/0280. These properties are Included In a Statutory Ust of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest Any person wishing to make representa tion should do so in writing within 21 cUys from the date of this advertise ment to the Director of Development Council Offices. Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the refer
ence number. Under the provisions of the Local
Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspec tion by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Planning and Development commit tee agenda. When determining the application It may not always be pos sible to take account of late represen tations received after the 21 day
period. A copy of the application form plan may be inspected In the Development Department within the
period stated. Signed: M. Kirby on behalf of the
Director of Development Date: 8th May. 1997___________
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ftage at the Centenaries Theatre in Stonyhurst m a
A TOP troupe took to the
sp ec i a l re n d i ti o n ot “Twelfth Night .
il Theatre enthusias-
thev per-’
comedy, wi th participants invited to join the actors in sing ing, dancing, clapping and crowd
scenes. They also toured the area with a special “Twelfth Night” work
shop and were captured by our photographers at St Mary’s Hall, in Stonyhurst.
“Twelfth Night”, a rich and painful comedy about love and
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self-deception’, was brought to life at the Centenaries Theatre in an energetic and interactive pro duction, starring Elizabeth Hopley, of Granada Television’s “Evil Woman”, and Mark Lacey, of “Birds of a Feather”, “The Bill” and “Soldier, Soldier”. It was directed by Brigid Lar-
mour, assistant director of the Royal Shakespeare Company,
and des igned by Ne t t i e Edwards, former head of design at the Duke’s Theatre, in
attracted a bumper audience and was received very enthusiasti cally, commented the theatre’s manager, Mr John Travis. (CAT
Lancaster. The one-off performance
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(DEFINITIVE MAP AND STATEMENT OF PUBUC RIGHTS OF WAY)
(DEFINITIVE MAP MODIFICATION) (N0.12) ORDER 1991
On the 14th April, 1997, the Secretary of State for the Environment confirmed without modification the above- mentioned Order.’ The effect of the Order, as confirmed, is to modify the Definitive Map and Statement of Public Rights of Way for the Parish of West Bradford, Ribble Valley Borough, by:- 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. C571, (GR 7404 4447), north-westwards for a distance of approximately 140 metres, to (GR 7400 4460)
ii) Adding a byway open to all traffic from a point on Public Footpath No 13, West Bradford, Ribble Valley Borough, approximately 140 metres north of Waddington Road, (GR 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, (GR 7396 4461) A copy of the Order as confirmed, and the map contained in It, has been deposited at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Clltheroe, and at my offices, where they may be inspected, free of charge during normal office hours. If required, copies of the Order and map may be purchased from my offices. The Order became operative on the 14th April, 1997, but If a person aggrieved by the Order desires to question the validity on the grounds that it is not within the powers of Section 53 or 54 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, or that any of the requirements of Schedule 15 to the Act have not been complied with In relation to the Order, he may, under paragraph 11 of Schedule15 to the Act, within 42 days from the date of publication of the Notice, make an application for the purpose to the High Court. Dated this 8th day of May, 1997 GAJohnson Chief Executive / Clerk Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston PR1 8XJ
NOTICE OF PUBLIC LOCAL INQUIRY
WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981 SECTION 53
HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 SECTION 118 Notice is hereby given that an inspector will be appointed
by the Secretary of State for the Environment to determine The Lancashire County Council (Definitive Map and Statement”^ Public Rights of Way) (Definitive Map ■ "" ■
Modification) (No. 7) O <L and will attend at:
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The Council Chamber, Borough of Ribble Valley Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancashire on Tuesday, May 20th, 1997 at 10 a.m. 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 for the Parish of Sawley in the Borough of Ribble Valley by deleting part of Bridleway No. 8, Sawtey, from the entrance to the drive of Sawley Lodge at Grid Reference 7776 4671 in a generally north-easterly direction to its Junction with Public Footpath No. 18, immediately north of the ford at Steep Wood at Grid Reference 8020 4845, a total distance of approximately 3875 metres, as shown on the Order
Map.
B. Dodd, an Assistant Chie f Planning Inspector, Department of the Environment.
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