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A WHALLEY publican says he has been unfairly treated by the county council after he was told to remove
a sign from outside his public house, advertising food. ,M_r 1
Landlord hits out at unfair treatment
want to know why my sign is an obstruc tion and theirs isn’t. The whole street’s full of signs, it seems so unfair that I have been
“If they can advertise, why can’t I? I
Whaltey Arms, was up in arms when he was told he could not display the sign outside his premises on weekdays beca- sue it contravened county council by laws, which require that sandwich boards, or “A” boards as they are offi cially termed, do not cause an obstruc tion on pavements or appear unsightly. Mr Douglas, though, said he had received
I.v0lt.h Douglas, landlord of the
many many other shops and public houses in Whalley appear to be able to display sandwich boards in front of their
He said he felt hard done-by, because
entrances with no intervention from the council.
singled out. I t could effect my business, I ’ve got a sign up in the window, but isn’t the same,” said Mr Douglas. Now he has taken up the issue with Coun. Mrs Mary Holgate, who runs a sweet shop opposite the Whatley Arms, and who has raised the matter with Ribble Valley Council’s planning committee. “I don’t think i t is fair tha t Keith has
no complaints from pedestrians about his sign* which was tucked into an alcove leading into the pub's doorway.
been told to move his sign when car boot sales can advertise wherever they want in
the village. The place is awash with signs fixed to the lamposts,” said Coun. Hol gate. A borough council spokesman said: “The
decision would have been made on the back of a county council countywide cam paign to target premises advertising with “A” boards on their footpaths. They have sent letters out to a lot of businesses and I don’t believe this man would have been singled out unfairly."
Declining fortunes of local chess club
AN indication of the declining fortunes of Clitheroe Chess Club is the fact that there are
only two teams representing the town in the North-East Lancashire League this year.
Two years ago, four
te am s tu rn e d o u t for th e tow n . Now new players of all strengths are needed if a thriving club is to continue. Clitheroe A team began
the season last week with a visit to Crusaders B, of Blackburn. Crusaders played a young boy on board five and, although he tried hard, he was no match for Clitheroe’s Philip Titterington.
This win was soon repeat
ed on board four. Brendan Brown’s opponent squan dered a piece and lost fair ly quickly. Stephen Robinson was unable to overcome his
MORE FUNDS SOUGHT FOR BEAUTY SPOTS
EFFORTS are being made to increase the funds available for the Forest of Bowland Area of Out standing Natural Beauty, particularly in antici pation of new countryside access legislation. The Government’s consultation document is
expected any time and ramblers are hopeful that the 50th anniversary of the 1949 Act of Parliament that resulted in the national parks and rights of way network could result in an Act giving access to uncultivated moorland and mountains. With the scenic Forest of Bowland at the heart of the Government’s proposed access legislation, debate is already hotting up. On Friday, Lancashire County Council is inviting peo
AONB.
come to the meeting and hear about the important work being undertaken by the Forest of Bowland Area of Out standing Natural Beauty Advisory Committee,” he
“I would encourage people to take this opportunity to .
added. Friday’s meeting starts at 2 p.m.
ple to hear about successful landscape and wildlife con servation and access improvements to the Forest of Bowland AONB during a meeting of the AONB Joint Advisory Committee in the council chamber at Nelson
Town Hall. The chairman of the committee, County Coun. George
Slynn, said the major task was to implement the Forest of Bowland management plan by working in partnership with farmers and landowners, parish councils, footpath
and Development Committee heard a report on the; Countryside Commission’s consultation paper for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty at their meeting on Tues
Members of Ribble Valley Borough Council’s Planning .
day night. The main players in the management of AONBs are now
local authorities and the Countryside Commission. The consultation paper estimated that the larger multi
placed to compete for challenge fund money and next year consultants investigating funding options for AONBs and National Parks will be releasing their find-
The Forest of Bowland AONB was considered to be well ■ „
authority AONB needs an annual budget of £1.7m. The revised estimate for the Forest of Bowland Joint Adviso ry Committee for 1997/98 is £92,400 and the 1998/99 esti mate is for £121,200.
opponent on board three and had to settle for a draw and, on board two, Eric Mansfield had a good position but missed a win ning move, the position subsiding to another draw. The final game was the
board one battle with John Smith, who was unable to match his opponent and finally lost to leave the final score Clitheroe A 3, Crusaders B 2. The next fixture is against Rossendale B on Tuesday.
Gizmos on show
AN exhibition displaying “weird and wonder ful” gagdgets and'gizmos from around the country has opened at Clitheroe’s Plat form Gallery. There will be moving parts
and mechanisms, which are said to require interaction
from spectators, providing a “humorous and novel visit to the gallery for all
groups, school children, youth groups and many more. “We aim to protect the wildlife and environment, while
ensuring people have access to visit this truly outstand ing area of natural beauty,” he added. The meeting will hear about recent successes, including
obtaining European funding, the work of the various countryside services serving the area and a Countryside Commission document on the future funding of the
ages.” The exhibition is open
until November 1st, and admission is free.
Riding gear goes
THIEVES stole horse rid ing equipment with an estimated value of nearly £500 from stables in Edis- ford. Saddle and tack worth
£400, a stirrup ladder and irons (£20), a synthetic girth (£20) and a saddle holder (£20) were all taken.
Land-Rover theft
A BLUE Land-Rover val ued a t £13,000 has been stolen from the Parker’s Arms car park in Newton. The Land-Rover 90
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THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (B6243 BAWDLANDS/HENTHORN ROAD AND
i MFARLEY STREET CL THEROE, RIBBLE VALLEY B O R ^G t f(P R O H B IT IO N OF WAITING) ORDER, 1997
Notice is hereby given that Lancashire County Council have made an Order under Section 1, 2 and 4 °
Regulation Act, 1984, as amended, the effect of which is to prohibit vehicles from waiting at any time along the following
1 lengths of roads in Clitheroe:
1) B6243 Bawdlands, south side, from a point 23 m?,r0S y(®^0* the centreline of Henthorn Road for a distance of 36 metres in a
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IpTmithorn0 Road, both sides, from the cenJ[el[l'0H?L?|®?43 Bawdlands for a distance of 10 metres in a sou* 0W L r?S,°«'v 3) Meariey Street, both sides, from its junction with A671 Whalley Road, for a distance of 40 metres in a westerly direction.
This Order will come into force on the 17th O0t0b0riJ,??,7JjS j I any person wishing to question the validity of the Omef may, within six weeks of that date apply to the High Cquit for, that purpose. A copy of the Order and plan may be inspected during
normal office hours at the offices of Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe andI at Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston until the 27th November
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Annual Lonk sale at Clitheroe mart
CLITHEROE Auction Mart staged the annual sale of Lonk rams on
behalf of the Lonk Sheep Breeders’ Association, when judge Mr R Morris awarded the championship title to T. W. Pickard and. Son, of
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RXister, of Worston, and also produced the reserve champion, pur chased by T.Whitwell and Sons Ltd., of Pendleton.
Several other vendors sold shearling rams for more than
l.OOOgns, the most notable going to S. Duckworth, of Haslingden.
There were 154 sheep forward. Lonk senior rams made to 720gns (average 390gns), Lonk shearling rams to 5,000gns (620gns), Lonk ram lambs to 369gns(190gns).
There was another well-supported sale on Friday for both cattle and lambs. There were more than 250 cattle penned on the day but, as
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anticipated, there was the usual autumn dip in demand. A mart spokesman said the store price still looked as good an option as the fat ring, but he gave a warning that cattle without the necessary paperwork could expect to fetch lower prices.
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Meanwhile, there was a general air of despair at Mondays sale over the assault on the red meat sector in the national media. The surprise of the day was the very small difference between the Friesian cattle and Continentals,but by comparison the black and whites sold well. Continental bulls: light made to 107.50p (average 106.49p), medmm
to 93.50p (90.50p), overall to 107.50p (96.50p). Native bulls: medium made to 96.50p (96.50p), overall to 96.60p (96.50p).
Continental steers medium made to 98.50 (92.24p), heavy to 97.50p (92.64P), overall to 98.50p (92.1). Native steers: medium made to 94.50p (86.21), heavy to 80.50p (76.77p), overall to 94.50p (83.85p). Continental heifers: medium made to 115.50p (99.48p), heavy to 94.50p (89.08p)overall to 115.50p (92.55). Native heifers heavy made
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to 82.50p (82.50p), overall to 82.50p 982.50p). Lambs: light made to 106.90p (89.83p), standard to 108p (100.80p).
medium to 109.76p (98.98), heavy to 101.67p (93.24p), overweight to ,
94.44p (94.44p), overall to 109.76p (98.20p). Ewes made to £52 (£28), rams to £55 (£32.39).
At Tuesday’s sale, Friesian bulls, aged between seven and 20 days,
made to £80(£75), Angus bulls to £104, Blonde bulls to £152, Belgian Blue bulls to £170,Belgian Blue heifers to £66.
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