Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 14th, 1997___7 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)
Althams staff will travel by foot to boost SuperScan
fill! Hadley, Jayne Nuttall. Gemma Hmdle. Sonia m am V, 10 ^"Han, is to take to the Tarmac on the
I he team, headed by Derek SUittai-d. the brnneh fie''./matured left), and including tl'nim the left)
otorway Superwalk '97, which will see thousands of e iund-raisers attempting to walk the new M(i5
xtension.
lamcashiro SuperScan Appeal, will include entertain ment from various personalities and bands, as well as a prize draw, which will take place at the start. Altham's has already started fund-raising with a
i ,VVunt', which aims to raise money for the Hast
special collection tube placed in the King Street branch.
the motorway, and will start at 11
ii.ni. in full Althnm T ravel Services’ regalia.
The team hopes to complete the full 14 miles of
can call at the Clitheroe branch on King Street, or telephone 0121)0427l:>(>. I’or further details of the walk itself, telephone
Anyone who wishes to sponsor the Altham's team
the Superwalk Hotline on 0125 -121111257, or 01254 204754 alter 5 p.m. (CAT 11:127)
Councillors’ concern at late-night licence ruling
AN over-ruling, by Blackburn magistrates regarding tbe borough council’s bid to take
away a late-night licence from a Clitheroe pub lic house, would not have happened if the town still had its own court, councillors agreed. The claim arose at the were being forced to
regarding the Dog and Partridge on Wellgate.
recent Policy and Finance travel out of Clitheroe for Committee meeting where late-night entertainment councillors were discus sing the decision taken
The e o m mi t t e e h a d decided to restrict the licensing hours on Fridays and Saturdays to 11 p.m., but following ail appeal by the licensee, heard by magistrates at Illaekburn, the magistrates upheld the
licence. ' Evidence at the'appeal was given by a local resi
dent and police. Colin. Itert .Jones said:
“It is a sad step and a prime example that many will suffer for the enter tainment of a few.” He added: 'The outcome
and said th a t people should be encouraged to spend th e ir money in Clitheroe.
• Although , the large majority of councillors were disappointed with the outcome, the Dog and Partridge will maintain its late-night licence.
trates' decision,' the coun cil has received-a similar application from Key-s t r e e t , on Lowergate, which also wishes to extend its entertainment licence until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
Following the magis
of this ease would have been different if Clith- oroo's magistrates' court
ous decision by magis trates regarding the Dog
After taking the previ
still existed." Conn. Harry Backhouse
(Waddington) was the only
councillor to speak in favour of the application. He commented that people
and' Partridge into consid eration. members of the committee agreed to look at the application from Keystreet and to consider any observations irom the police or local residents
regarding the issue.
as part of a l'ive-day roadshow. Mr Evans began his tour ol every village anil
MP Mr Nigel Evans has been out and about in tile Kibble Valley this week, meeting his constituents
MP’s roadshow
town in the Kibble Valley on Monday and will he at eight different venues today.
countv councillor who will answer any questions. M l -
people to meet me, and a host of local councillors on their own doorsteps. For those who Inal it dil- ticult to come to my surgeries in Ghtheroe, tile roadshow will be an excellent forum to (hscuss any issue that concerns the people ol the KihPle
With him will be a local borough, parish or Evans said: “This is an ideal opportunity lor
.
V'tllcv ”Mr’Evans will be at the following venues today: q _ <Mf> a.m. Clitheroe Conservative Office: 10 —
10-45 a m. Waddington Post Office: 11 — j a.m. Duiisop Bridge Village Green: A - — l--4-> p.m. Newton. Parkers Arms; 1 — l- lo p.m. Maid- ,. •
j.ir,_2-45 p.m. Tosside, by Church. -> {urn. Bolton-by-Bowland: 4 - 4-45 p.m.
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H^'wi'l^ ids” be at Chipping in Windy Street tomorrow from ll-JD — :l-m-
Partially-sighted man drove despite
,a,i drove aitei| bc>f K t()1(1 stipendiary Mr Jon- anned for tliiec
drink-driving ban .
on. «"is -T1'" 1
Kalph Michael I >e f Hartley
. (
ll.tve again, ,-hile banned and
rink driving, a conn 1.(.J,.ist(,1.L,(1 ,)in.t ial!y- eard.
• f ” .,t hon Finestein he was sighted and would not ^ Ml. Finestein told l’ye
s« t ® a
At an earlRU ht-n-mK warned him that if he ’vc ailmitted
Mitheroe., P,'V? . ‘i-i, „ been the victim of a ohn Wood told Dlatkm
vjL.jous assault which had lhgistrates'Court.
riving on ( hatln' (1. M,. because he had in the l>ast t.k..u., affected his life.
isurance anti "os 1; lU" 1>vi. was fined AT no with .!• nre-seiiteiice repoj is-
, T l>Ver drove again he could 1)t. jailed,
nisls and given eight , penalty points.__________ se for anglers
..•men who would like to learn more fore taking the plunge can now do so ew Lancashire County ( ouncil-spon-
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ALL MAJOR CRED IT CARDS ACCEPTED
Alcohol can only be purchased by ■ customers 18 years and over. All lines subject to availability.
-he had escaped prison only-
A NEW two-storey brick to provide four offices can
Go-ahead for Whalley offices scheme The parish council objected to “a
near the station car park Sidings,, Whalley, planning lors have decided. The building will be 20
building be built at The council-
long and 0.5 metres wide, glazed entrance way. and roof hipped into the main sti
a piked •iwiilll'O
metres with a
. wanted assurances that the building would onlv be used for offices. ■ An officers’ report said that traf
very substantial development on this elevated site” and wanted a sin gle-storey building. Members were also concerned about traffic, and
fic mmeration would not be detri only as offices. Sublecl lo availability » mieienu»/'ua . . Otter ends Aug 19th, 1997 ' V.'.r
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