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Reopening to | a new look
ONE of C lith e ro e ’s oldest shops has been given a facelift to coin cide with a new era in t h e fam il y -r u n business.
D. Lord and Son Foot wear, in Moor Lane, is run
by s is ters Mrs Susan Ramsingh and Mrs Kath- leen Pollard after their j father, Mr Bernard Lord, retired in January. The shop was established by Mr Lord’s grandfather, Daniel, in 1900.
NEW residents of the Clitheroe area are being .
targeted by a women’s dis cussion group wanting to boost membership and establish new friendships.
•for the National Women’s Register.
way for women new to the- town to make Mends with one another and people from the existing commu nity,” said Mrs Grace Fellowes, local organiser
“We provide the perfect
also appealing for new members from among all women in the town. The aim is to offer women regardless of status the opportunity for serious and lighthearted discussion and debate. The national movement
The Clitheroe branch is
now the organisation also targets working women. The Clitheroe branch,
was set up in 1960 to provide housewives with a chance of widening their circle of acquaintances while taking part in stimulating discussion, but
' of its autumn programme, which begins on Septem ber 3rd with a “Holiday Souvenirs” night — a chance for members to swop happy and unhappy holiday memories. This will be followed by
“Body Language” and an explosive topic on a members' idea on what a
Centre ‘invasion’ fears discounted
STRONG “ invasion f e a r” objections by S l a id b u r n P a r i s h Council to a vis itor centre in the area are not accepted by local planning officials. They recommended
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members o f . the council P lan n in g and Devel opment Committee to approve the Bowland Environmental Trust’s plan to expand the Board House at Stocks Reservoir into an environmental
a much smaller scheme at the house in March. Parish council members preferred this to the new one — they fear disturi-
bance, “the possibility of games room and reading mischief and the likelihood room, of drugs being brought The par ish council into the area.” They also ciajms that the frontage of claimed that their area the building — which will was at saturation point have a trebled floor area with its present use, _
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ence room, dormitories, dining facilities and an office. A large detached *x
ll be used as
including a youth hostel, market. There will be feeling that there could be traffic hazards, damage to a danger of spoiling the ••
beauty people came to see. The ‘councillors said
study venue, with asso ciated facilities, and this
was agreed. ■ The application followed
granting of permission for
there was strong local feeling against the “inva sion” and worries that problems experienced at Stephen Park could arise
at the Board House. MARTIN TOP
Hats Approximately 22 mem
Anrjiyersary
bers of Bolton-by-Bowland WI visited Martholme Farm, Great Harwood, and spent an interesting evening listening to Mrs Sarah Rhodes talk about “Get Ahead Hats”. She explained how she took over the business three years ago and hired out many hats for weddings and various social occa sions from her collection. Members were able to browse round her beauti ful display of hats, jewel- le ry , h an d b ag s and
iv -Salem Congregational Chapel, Martin Top, cele: brated its’ 181st anniver sary on a glorious sum- mer’s day. The Rev.
walls, farms and stock, large coaches will use the roads, and security prob lems will arise due to the nearness of the reservoir. Council officials say that
. . . i00k like a super- There will be a confer garage wiin ue useu a «■
which was formed in 1982, has arranged the first part
present-day Guy Fawkes might target. Anyone wanting further information is asked to contact Mrs Fellowes on 01200 425928.
Our picture shows committee members meeting at The Emporium, Moor Lane, from the left: Carol Clark Daphne Whitehead, Marjorie Huddart, Liz McGlynn and Mrs Fellowes. (CAT 11386)
bishment programme, which left the premises completely gutted, the shop held its grand reo pening on Saturday. Rib-1 ble Valley Mayor Coun. Jenny Grimes cut the rib bon and declared the new open-plan shop open.
After a 10-day refur
' She was watched by Mr Ken Brass, from J. H. Fern Carpenters and Join ers, who carried out the refurbishment. Ribble Valley MP Mr Nigel Evans was also invited.
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a partner in the shop, but is happy for his daughters] to have taken over.
Ran town centre business 32 years
RELATIVES and friends of r e t i re d C l ith e ro e retailer Mr Arthur Har greaves, who died last week, paid their final respects at
a.funeral serivce at Trinity Method ist Church on Monday. Clitheroe-bom, Mr Har
greaves (82) had run his own radio, television and bicycle business in the town centre for 32 years, and was a highly respected member of the whole community. On leaving St James’s
Mr Lord continues to be I
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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH
CONSERVATION AREAS) i ACT 1990
i COUNCIL 1 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:
they and county planners believe that the proposal is appropriate to the loca tion. Although there is an element of new build, this
would blend in with the attractive stone structure whose retention would
priate, there was no traffic or highway objection, and the scheme as a whole met the planning policy to encourage information and
enhance the area. The design was appro
Anthony Jones, of Settle, led the morning family service, and his fiancee Beverley, gave the chil dren’s address. Mr Jones used the Parable of the Good, Samaritan for his address. The service ended with the hymn “Love divine all loves excelling.” Evening worship was
umbrellas. A buffet supper was
' lovely evening by vice- president Mrs Marion Bil lows. Mrs Marion Howard was also thanked for Organising the trip.
served by Mrs Rhodes who was thanked for a
= At the next meeting, which will be open to visi tors, on September 3rd, there will be a demonstra tion of Tupperware by Mrs Jennifer Lund.
School at 14, he joined the s t a f f of the forme r Bentham’s radio shop in Ma r k e t P l a c e and remained there until being called up for service in the Second World War in
1939. wi th
returned to Bentham’s in 1946, but a year
He served as a sergeant t h e ,R A F
and
radio and television shop in Moor Lane and a bicycle shop in the same premises but with a frontage in
Woone Lane. Throughout his adult
accessibility. Most of the visitors would come by coach to organised events, from schools, colleges and other groups in a catch ment area of Lancashire, Merseyside and Greater
Manchester. Officials recognised the
led by Pastor Jeff Jones, his theme being “We are all the ambassadors for Christ.” Christians from Bowland helped to swell the congregation and were given a warm welcome from the Martin Toppers.. The final hymn was “What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought.” Mrs Ethel Hartley and
Mr Don Carson were organists for the day. Light refreshments were served at the close of each service.
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degree of apprehension but issues such as staffing ratio and possible damage were not appropriate to planning, but should be d e a l t with by o th e r legislation.
decided to start his own have also continued in the business. He established a family tradition- in Clith eroe. Mrs Parker is pro prietor of Seasons House of Fashion in King Street, and David owns D. J. P. Domestics Street.
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life, he was a keen gar dener and grew his own vegetables, and had been a keen walker since his retirement in 1979. He loved nothing better than rambling through the local countryside. Untd recent years, Mr
leaves a wife, five other] grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Mr Hargreaves
in Franklin also
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Hargreaves was a Free mason and a member, of the RAOB (Buffaloes) and loved to play the piano at social occasions and at his local pub. “He was much loved and
Legal action started on firm for failing to quit
been started by Ribble Valley Borough Council against a gas bottling firm for failing to quit a site in Simonstone. Director of legal ser
LEGAL proceedings have
vices Mr Paul Timson said tha t the counci l had
applied for a summons through the magistrates’ court against Acewell Units, bottled gas distrib utors, of Whins Lane. He confirmed that the
company had been served with an enforcement order to remove the bottling
Auction of ‘promises’
•would you like to visit a Bubble factory?
DO you fancy someone doing your ironing, or
these at Billington and Langho WIs “Auction of Promises” at 7-30 p.m. at Mytton Fold Hotel , Langho, on Monday, with more than 50 auction lots on offer. Owners of the hotel, Mr Frank Hargreaves and his
You bid for items like
plant from the site two years ago and had been given until midnight on Saturday to comply.. • Mr Timson said that the
council decided to proceed with the summons after inspecting the site on Saturday morning. How ever, it would be with drawn if Acewell Units complied with the order within the next two
t u n n e l VISION!
AS Clitheroe Ramblers neared the end of a walk
tunnel”. It came as they arrived
to Foulridge, they had the happy experience of seeing “the light at the end of the
at the western entrance of the mile-long tunnel on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Slipper Hill — and they could just see the sunlit exit at the Foulridge end. The walk started at
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• walkers passed Admergill Hall and climbed up and over White Moor, making a break for a picnic lunch just above the well-known Fanny Grey Inn. They followed an almost
Blacko and encircled Blacko Tower, which could be seen from almost all points during the day. The
weeks. The company was plan
ning to move to a new base at in Burnley, but had not been able to make the transfer because water and electricity had still to
be laid to the site. Residents in Whins
Lane, who have battled against the gas bottling operation near their homes, said they were “monitoring the situation.”
respected and will be sadly missed by many;people in
the' town,” said a family| spokesperson. “They saw
him as a very wise man and would often seek his a d v i c e on v a r i o u s
j ean and■ grandson David'
matters.”Mr Hargreaves was suc ceeded in the business,by his son John. Daughter
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An application has been received for permission for change of use of paved fore court at front of house to garden area Erection of low wall and gate; a t 1 St. Mary's Street, Clltheroo. Application ■ No: 3/97/0521. Change of use for first arid sec ond floors of shop premises to be used for office purposes; at: 31 King Street, Clitheroe. Application No: 3/97/0527. Any person wishing to make representation should do so In writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Director of- Development, Council Offices, Church Walk; Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under . the provisions of the Local Government (Access to
Information) Act, 1985, any rep resentations received will bo
available for Inspection by mem bers of the public once the appli cation has appeared on the Planning ■ • and . Development committee agenda When deter mining the application It may not always be possible to take account of late representations received after the 21 day period. A copy of the application form and plan may be Inspected in the Development Department within the period stated.
Signed: John Macholc. Date: 14 August 1997 on behalf of Director of Development.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING GENERAL
DEVELOPMENT ORDER 1988
NOTICE UNDER; ARTICLE 12B ‘
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
AT INDUSTRIAL ESTATE OFF LINCOLN WAY, CLITHEROE
I give notice that Ultraframe PLC, Enterprise Works. Salthill Road, Clitheroe are applying to the Ribble Valley Borough Council for planning permission for erection of building for stor age of roof components and forming of car park and loading areas. . ■ (Application No. 3/97/0526) In the parish of Clitheroe.
Members of the public may Inspect copies of the application, the plans and other documents submitted with it at Reception, Level D, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clltheroe during normal office hours until 4th September 1997.
Signed: John Macholc
parallel route with the canal, skirting Whitemoor Reservoir and Burwain Water. They then walked alongside Slipper Hill Reservoir before arriving
at the canal tunnel. They headed for home
via Hollin Hall and Brown ley Park, and afterwards a spokesman said: “We enjoyed a lovely sunny day away from the crowds meeting hardly anyone on the entire route.”
THERE were a few more buyers present for Monday’s sale at Clitheroe Auction Mart.
CLITHEROE MART Thu pcimu lamb and owe sale
wife Lilian, have made donations, including Sun day lunch for two, 101b. of Bramley baking apples, a candle-lit dinner for four in the bidder’s home, and a free game followed by a bar snack at the hotel golf course. Proceeds will go to Bil
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reserve price. Postal bids are also available — in a sealed envelope given to a WI committee member by Sunday. Alternatively, bidde rs can contact Maureen Topham on 01254 823561.
lington and Langho WI and the Millennium Wall hanging fund. Donations by WI members include handicrafts, baking or offers of their services for the day. Some donations have a
young bulls and top price of the day was 117p for a nice Belgian Blue, and better Friesian bulls were around 95-100p. Several bulls top side of IlOp, and clean cattle also saw good response, with bullocks to llOp and heifers
There was a good entry of
*On behalf of Ribble Valley Borough Council. Date: 14th August 1997.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING GENERAL
DEVELOPMENT ORDER 1988
NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AT THE PETREARMS, WHALLEY NEW ROAD, LANGHO
I give notice that Samuet Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster), The Old Brewery, Tadcaster, North Yorks are applying to the Ribble Valley
was another good show, with over 2,100 forward for sale. Prime lambs were a b e t te r trade, with good demand for more numbers. The lambs see ing the best trade were those in the 39kg to 43kg area, with a lot selling a t £4 to £(i above
to 115p. Cont. bulls: Light were £100,
; Borough Council for planning per- I mission for re-surfacing of car park ' including landscaping, lighting and formation of new stone wall and railings.. Application No. 3/97/0515.
The proposed development affects Public Right of Way No. 24 In the Parish of Billington.
weight, best up to £8 over. There was a large entry of
medium to £114.50 (average £112), o v e ra l l to £114.50 (£111.50.) Native bulls: light to £95.50
(£90.02), medium to £116.50 (£111.17), overall to £116.50
£109.50 (£107.02), heavy to £102.50 (£99.92), overall to
(£94.72). Cont. s te e r s : medium to
£109.50 (£101.95.) Native steel's: light to £96.50 (£92.27), medium to £104. 50
ewes, but trade was fairly simi lar to recent weeks. Mules were up to £40.50, Texels to £48, horned to £38, overall average £33
12p.There had been a good turn out at the mart on Friday, with over 100 head of cattle and 150 store sheep. The bulls seemed a good trade, with top price on a month old bull on Green at £4o0. Bullocks and heifers also met with interest, with three Limou sin bullocks all oil Blue 14 months, from one farm at £500,
(average same), overall to price of the £104.50 (£90.35.).
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(£88.!10), medium to £114.50 (£102.12), heavy to £95.50 (£95.25), overall to £114.50
(£95.25. L am b s : l i g h t to £120
Cont. heifers: light to £107.50
i« strong Linousin bullock at £662. The heifers were in good
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Members of the public may inspect copies of the application, the plans and other documents submitted with it at Reception, Level D, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe during normal office hours until 4th September 1997.
Signed: John Macholc.
FAMILY NOTICES
£522 and £505 respectively. Top •
(£110.59), s tandard to £120 (£112.83), medium to £113.75 (£107.71), heavy to £111.90 (£105.59), overall to £120.25 ( £ 111.21). Ewes to £48 (£33.12).
demand, with top price £468 for a strong Simniental (calf teeth), plenty of other stronger Conti nentals around £400, the heifers with document though could be seen
demand than those without. to be a l i t t le more in
fa ir t ra d e , with G ri ts to n e Wethers to £40, Texels to £40 and Suffolks to £)9.50p.
The store lambs also, looked a I W o g lor 10U| rkin ►
•On behalf of Ribble Valley Borough Council. Date: 14 August 1997.
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