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16 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 11 th, 1997 Vehicles ban on damaged moor


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cles have been banned from an iso la ted , unsurfaced but le­ gally-adopted road over Salter Fell, on


FOUR-WHEEL vehi­


the Ribble Valley- Lancaster border.,


limiting access to motor cycles only. The route, known both as Slaidburn Road and Hornby Road,


Damage to the surface wild land recreational ^ders aiso, making Routes would cause no road worse — they are will take some time, stretch in the county, total of 27, ’wrtlh lour routes woum ca


described by some pie as the finest


has people “ * and potentially expen- When a total ban on le t te r » been


^ k im ^ a they ride ’on^uch deterioration of the heavy and are


g . ^rther * ,mostly confined to


sive repairs, to put all vehicle* was sug- wheel p t 'n obie lltered The' number using the same route f e t ib 'S ’.T J S S


was first discussed, Group of the Trail i d e n t i c a l , .“ °m gro P_.iU


causing numerous objections, the county council Highways and Transportation Com • mittee made an r


Troughs taken


THREE hand-made stone troughs, valued at £150, have been stolen from a farm in Read.


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When you are unemployed or looking for a change of career


you need to know whaf is available in your area. Lancashire Jobs and Careers offers you great value for money at only 75p. It is packed with literally 100s of jobs for you to choose from evety week. Whatever you are looking for there is so much choice from sales fo catering, full lime to part-time. Lancashire Jobs and Careers has it. You can buy your copy every week from newsagents and supermarkets In your area. Get your copy today - it could be the best 75p you ever spend.


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Riders’Fellowship. addresses mainly m Similar bodies wrote the Midlands,


from Keighley, Orms- The kirk, Staffordshire and persuaded the County


Kent. There were pro- Surveyor that the


fdeTwith b e t t e r s in The ban would allow favour


?„ - t .


veyor says that four- able, repairs. Objec- wheel drive vehicles tors said that some.


The* County Sur- when funds are avail- stabilisation and- later, LOLLIPOP


‘It’s the ideal job for me,’ she says.


UNTIL recently,


Australian Mrs Maria Frossinakis was more used to dodging bouncing wallabies on a dirt track “Down


by Ben Carlish


Commonwealth education exchange


Under” than helping youngsters to safely cross a busy one-way street in


Lancashire. But now the mother


of two teachers from Adelaide, Australia, currently living in the Bawdlands area of Clitheroe, is winning the hearts of the pupils of St Michael and St John’s RC Primary School, _ Clitheroe, as their lollipop lady. Mrs Frossinakis is


jobs for a year with Clitheroe Royal Grammar School teacher Miss Melanie Wharton, and pupils arc enjoying fascinating tales of the land of the Aborigines and koala


scheme. He has swopped


Frossinakis found too much time on her hands at home, so she decided to do something about it. She said: “I went


The outgoing Mrs


here with her husband, Tom, who is taking part in a


Tt’s trail motor bikes onbLQIl county’s ‘finest wild stretch!


usable, but the whole s t r e t c h


parts of


blocked because there is no other way to the


nf the road were i s


to be


undamaged portions. Access will


open to the landowner people on high moor- and other authorised


still be


users.It has also been c laimed that the county, which has responsibility for the road, is legally bound to repair it and make sure people can use it. Officials say that all work has to be set against available fund­ ing. Temporary clo­ sure to enable the sur­


veyor recognises that fo u r-wh e el dr iv e groups taking disabled


bar to it.


to the long-term main-; ' tenance of the route,;


l a s t w e e k s- meeting. The move is central-; .


councillors were told,- and they made the. necessary legal order; a t


. The County Sur­


face to “heal itself’ is. one method of ensur- ing it can be used in.. the long term.





fand they would not. otherwise seewdlbe^ affected by the ban,- but that is not a legal.-


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out walking around the shops, then I saw the JobCentre. I just found myself going in and having a look, and there it was on the board. When I read it I thought that this was the ideal job for me,” she explained. After only one


term’s service, she has


already got to know most of her young charges. “I love them all and


make a point of trying to remember all their names. A lot of them just call me the lollipop lady from Australia,” she said. Some of last term’s


leavers at the school; swopped addresses


with her and invited her to an end-of-term barbecue to make her really feel at home.


Mrs Frossinakis, pictured, says she wants to come back to England in later years to renew friendships.


(CAT 12286) Walk to-ga-ther cash!


FIVE members of Ribble Valley Rotaract Club, dressed in Roman-style togas, raised £250 for the East Lancashire Super Scan Appeal when they completed the recent motorway superwalk. Led by their appropria­


tely-named president, Mark Anthony, they walked the full 14 miles along the new M65 exten­ sion in a bumper fund-rais- ing e x e rc is e which a t tra c ted some 4,500 entrants from around East Lancashire. A walk spokesman said


220 objections to new traffic calming plans


A LARGE proportion of residents in the Bil- lington area are keenly interested in proposed changes to the traffic calming plans for the


battled for a long time to measures so that the firm jet agreement about traf- can build houses” is one


A59. ____________ Holden Homes Ltd has pay for traffic calming


_ic calming and access claim, and there is cer- arrangements so that it tainly a general view that can build an estate with “the amended plans are access by the railway still unsafe, arid poor visi- bridge.


that the five Rotaract members made a remark­


able impact on the atmo­ sphere of the occasion, adding: “Other walkers made several comments on the togas and said ‘Hail, Caesar’ when they came across the intrepid five.” S um m in g up th e


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experience, club Press secretary John Garner said: “Despite heavy rain, we thoroughly enjoyed


ourselves. However, some members had blisters and which organises a variety 444606) or John earner stiff legs the following of social and fund-raising (01200 424206).


good cause and in such a b e tw e en 18 and 30. uniaue way.”


r ew tSm em ^ r aslinaEgeS The p ic tu re shows s te rt^om lhr ief?


like to thank everyone club is asked'to contact J°hn GT?a„ ’ TavlorInd who sponsored the team. membership secretary aghy, Alan laylor ana


The club, he said, would learning more about the Meanwhile, the club, Helen P e a r s (01200 Helen Pears. £650 for new kit, books


PUPILS at Brennand’s Endowed School, Slaidburn, are looking forward to a goal-scor­


ing season, thanks to North West Water. The company has donated £G5°to theschool, ena­


bling the teachers to buy a new football kit foi themine to 11-year-olds and to buy new reading books for the


mMrsSBarbara Milne-Redhead, the head teacher, said: “It will be a real boost for the children to have this lovely new kit with which to start the school term “lam sure it will help them get a few moie goals in


thT h f kRwyaefpresented to the school by Mr David Taylor, of North West Water.


Anyone in te re s ted in toi tne start, irom tne leii.


Ribble Valley Borough accidents.” Council Planning and Residents packed the Development Comiriittee public gallery at the last is recommended by offi- meeting of the committee, cials to approve amend- when the application was ments to a.previous condi- d e fe r red for fu r th e r , t io n ab o u t c a lm in g inquiries. measures.


Tonight’s meeting of the a l r e a d y l e a d s to


to allow parking outside the Post Office and have other features which coun­ cil officials approve. Some cover work the county council might do in any case, if it had the money. The ongoing campaign


They include provision ______________________


Charity branch needs more volunteers


by residents against any development is reflected in objections to the amend­ ments. Over 220 letters have been submitted, making numerous points. “It is totally wrong for Holden Homes to offer to


THERE will be a chance to see behind the scenes at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court next month.


Blackburn, Darwen and Ribble Valley magistrates are inviting members of the public to visit their courb-


Behind court scenes . •


house on Northgate on Saturday, October 25th, for an opportunity to see a court in action. There will be guided tours of the building, a trip to


the cells and exhibitions by other court users, such as Victim Support and the Probation Service, illustrating the different aspects of court work. Magistrates and court staff will be on hand to answer


VOLUNTEERS are being sought by the Clitheroe' and District branch of the national charity, Leukae­ mia Research Fund. Founded six years ago,


the branch has raised £13,000 to aid research


into all forms of leukae­ mia, Hodgkin’s Disease and other lymphomas,


bility and excessive speed


which are annually diag­ nosed in more than 17,000 people in the UK. _ Anyone who can spare


time to help with fund­ raising activities should contact branch secretary Mrs Joan Hall, on Clith­ eroe 01200 428089. She can also supply, free


questions about the many aspects of the lay magistracy and the work of the courts.


of charge, information booklets on a range of common cancers of the blood, which have been' written with newly-diag­ nosed patients in mind. In addition, there are various leaflets available, covering less common conditions.


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