Clithero e A d vert iser & T imes , September 11th, 1997 17 i, Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)
Planning threat to local beauty spot
“PLANNING stealth
in an area of outstand ing natural beauty is alleged by the local parish council against the owners of the for mer Hodder Bridge
merit, including its design relevance to the history of
the property. On this basis, tonight’s
meeting of the Planning and Development Commit tee is recommended to
Hotel, Bashall Eaves. But officials of Ribble
Valley Borough Council emphasise that any plan ning application must be viewed on its individual
hoped that washing is not to be dried on the vei an- dah,” and this is just one of their complaints. They view yet another
approve a retaining wall, garden store, verandah and conservatory at two dwellings a t Hodder Bridge Court.
told the committee: “It is •'building is . now in clem Parish councillors have
. cism. One of the veran dahs increases the floor space yet again, and as the large forest trees on the river bank side have been felled this side of the
planning application for the former hotel with a certain amount of scepti-
S L O W — H A R D I N G - H U B B A R D
A member of a local family was married at Brace- bridge Heath Methodist Church, Lincoln. Civil servant Mr Alan
ivory gown with tartan bows. Her bouquet was of
red and white roses. C The bridesmaids were
Slow and his bride, Miss Kelly Harding-Hubbard, a
care worker, are both' keenly committed to the Methodist Church. The bridegroom is the
Catherine Melladay, and Leanne Blades, and they wore midnight-blue gowns and had bouquets of blue, yellow and white flowers. Mr Ron McFarlane was
heryl Harding-Hubbard,
son. of Mrs Dorothy Slow, ofPasturelands Drive, Bib lington, and the late Mr Brian Slow, and the bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Graham Harding- Hubbard, of Bracebridge Heath. Given away by her
Weekend spent in climbing hut
DESPITE the weather, 19 mem bers of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club spent the weekend at High House climbing hut, near Seath-
waite, in Borrowdale. Before the rain clouds closed in on
Saturday afternoon, peaks such as Green Gable and Great Gable were climbed via Gillercomb and Base
best man and the cere mony was conducted by the Rev. Derek Jaggard. The reception was at the
Brown. father, the bride wore an Lincoln.
Grand Hotel, Lincoln, and the honeymoon destination was Spain. The couple are to live in Lincoln. Photo: Alan Stainton,
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various routes, including the rock scramble up Cam Crag ridge from Langstrathdale.
On Sunday, Glaramara was scaled by ■ ,,
the winter programme, Alastair and Marion Patten, of Long Preston, gave an illustrated lecture about the moun tains and national parks of South
At the club’s first indoor meeting ot .
view of traffic from Chaig- ley. This aspect of the building is now very poor and a conservatory would make it even worse, allege the parish councillors.
there will be no undue loss of character to the build ing, which had a domestic rather than agricultural appearance previously. The new work will not be ■ unduly detrimental.
The planners say that
Gospel singer
AMERICAN g o sp e l s in g e r J im H e in z e
returns
Africa. The evening concluded with an account of a nostalgic return visit to
the Irish Munros by veteran members
of Clayton Harriers. The forthcoming outdoor events win
re tu rn s to St P a u l ’s Church, Low Moor, on Sunday to give a half- hour musical presenta' tion at the 10-30 a.m Tamily service.
be a day visit to the Berwyn moun tains of North Wales on September 20th, and a weekend stay at the Gian Dena climbing hut in Snowdonia s Ogwen Valley from October 3rd to oth. On Thursday, a members slide eve
I America, but occasion-
Mr Heinze and his family a re based in
ning will be held in Clitheroe Cricket Club, starting at 8 p.m. This will fea ture winter mountaineering in Scot land, with ascents such as Tower Ritlge on Ben Nevis, a traverse of the Cuillin Ridge on Skye and mountaineering in the Picos de Europa of Northern Spain. Non members will be welcome to
attend.
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Charlie’s camera club flashback
| member for his many outstanding years of support and service.
A STALWART of Ribblesdale Camera Club, Mr Charles Walmsley, has been made a h o n o rary
t The anouncement was imade by chairman Ken Geddes at a supper held at the Moorcock Inn, Wad- dington, to mark the start of th e club’s w in te r programme.
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lie, as he is known to his many friends — was pre
Mr Walmsley — Char
sented with a certificate, signed in advance by the committee and then on the night by the rest of the members.
| attended almost every club gathering and had organised the tea, with the help of the ladies —
that he did not know how long Mr Walmsley had been attending meetings but pointed out that since joining Mr Walmsley had
The chairman confessed
I “Charlie’s Angels”. Afterwards', Mr Geddes
told the Advertiser and Times: “The man himself
said be bad aKo iorgottcn how long he had been a member, which pi evoked the comment from the back that he had joined before I he invention ol photography!”
next week, the L and CPU . monochrome print folio
At the clul>\ meeting
will be viewed, and it is expected at at least one print from Ribblesdale will ]
be included. Meanwhile, “ Back)
Street Fantasy”,
chairman Stewart Clark, (this will not be on view I
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next week) has been cho sen by Lancashire and Cheshire as an entry into the Photographic Alliance I of Great Britain’s national | competition.
members and guests of the i many excellent meetings arranged for the coming months, and said that new members were always welcome at the Ribble Lane clubroom in Chat-1 burn, at 7-30 p.m. on| Tuesdays.
Mr Geddes reminded
Walmsley receiving the c e r t i f ic a te from Mr
The picture shows Mr Geddes. Sunset
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