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public HotjcwTj 16 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 15th, 1997


Showers fail to dampen happy opening of new club facilities


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KIBBLE VALLEY


ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION


STARTS Public Notices Y YOUR lo™ g a l ler yw ith a n a t io n a lnd


REPUTATION SUPPOSING LOCAL A Currently featuring work by lanf


Velarde and work from some of the regions top g artists.


All this, as well as the Gallery Shop wl changing display of arts and cr®ft®-


Tel: 01200 443071


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newrMtayor and Mayoress” clmn.^and^ Mrs Jo h n McGowan. (CAT 9085)


Man who left milk round to gain


degree and teach dies aged 76


A WHALLEY man who gave up his milk round when he was 51 to gain a degree and become a teacher has


died aged 76. Mr Thomas Bernard


m ‘brindle


Public council meeting on Tuesday


FINAL plans are being made for Ribble Valley Borough Council’s annual public meeting.


Salesbury Memorial Hall on Tuesday and members of the public


It is to be held at


can attend and ask any question they wish about council affairs.


to submit their ques­ tion in advance should write to the Chief Executive at the coun­ cil offices by tomorrow.


Anyone who prefers


used, and these are obtainable from the office. The meeting is not a


A special form can be


legal requirement, but is part of the council’s increasingly strong emphasis on public participation.


JOHNSON


■A reception in a marquee at the home of the bride­ groom’s parents followed the wedding of a local cou­ ple at Flamenco Beach in the Dominican Republic. The bridegroom was


antique dealer and keen fisherman Julian Scott Brindle, son of Tom and Irene Brindle, of Denis- field, Rimington, and his bride was housewife and keen netball player Sara Helen Johnson, daughter of Keith and Mary John- so n, of St Ch a d s Avenue,Chatburn. The bride wore a sleeve­


Holden, of Woodlands Drive, had been a milkman for 24 years when he decided to follow his three children into further edu­ cation. With the backing of his wife, Josephine, and the rest of the family, he began doing 0 and A-le- veis at technical college. Speaking in 1975, Mr Holden said: “When I first


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EMPLOYMENT HOLIDAYS


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went, it felt strange sit­ ting among teenagers, but after a while I became used to it and found they were a groat bunch.” The life-altering deci­


Maureen and Shaughan, all gai ned degr e e s . Shaughan managed to receive his a year before his father and is now an oil engineer in Canada, with qualifications in physics


sion Mr Holden took then when he left life as a milk­ man led to an honours degree as a Bachelor of Education and an 11-year career as a primary school teacher in Accrington. His widow said: “He


less ivory straight fitted gown with a small train, embroidered detail on the front and rosettes and chiffon detail on the back. She was given away by


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and geology as well as engineering. There are


five grandchildren. Recently, Mrs Holden


was such a good man. He loved teaching. We had 52 years together and they were the happiest days you could imagine.” Mr and Mrs Holden’s


her father, and the cou pie’s mothers acted as wit nesses. Friends Mr and Mrs G. Broadhead were also at the ceremony, which was conducted by a judge from the areav At the local reception,


was delighted that, while he was in Clitheroe Hospi­ tal, her husband had been able to see his younger da ught e r , Maureen, appear on television with


HOME SERVICES


Jane Asher. Mr Holden’s funeral was


three children, Patricia, Volunteers to meet on Monday Umillk ill


at Accrington.


initial meeting of a volunteers networking group at tl town’s library at 1 p.m.


the bride was attended by Katie Halsted, who wore a satin bo-peep style gown with embroidered detail. The couple are to live in


- Clitheroe.


Chatburn. P h o t o


P y e ’s of


The Ribble Valley Volunteer Bureau is holding : .. f


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held at English Martyrs’ Church, Whalley, yester­ day, followed by cremation


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VOLUNTEERS from many organisations will be meeting in Clitheroe on Monday.


volunteers to meet one another and to discuss common issues, exchange ideas and make suggestions for fur­ ther training. The meeting will also help the bureau to gain a fuller picture of the volunteering work done m


The meeting should provide an oppoitumtv loi the Ribble Valley. 01200 422721.


Bookworms get silver award for their ‘read and review’ skills


VORACIOUS but discerning book addicts Alison Sumner and Victoria Craven have won silver awards for their “read and review” skills.


under the junior reader scheme backed by this newspaper and run by the library service.


The prizes are given # v j i f /


School, and Victoria, who attends Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, have each read 30 books and written reviews about them. They received a bronze award for the first 10 and now have the chance of going for gold, achieved at 50 books.


Alison, a pupil at Barrow Controlled


badges and certificates by the Divisional Librarian, Mr John Hodgkinson. He is pictured here with the girls. (CAT0140)


was recognised by presentation of the


The silver achievement 1


FAMILY NOTICES Working tor YOU!


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work in the Ribble Valley, as well as those who are interested in doing voluntary work. Refreshments will be provided and more information is available from


Monday’s meeting is open to any volunteers who ; , PROPERTIES i w i T / i t ’ !' I motors


You're thought about every day.


‘ Love You Loads. Ian, Neil & Carolyn


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champ PliiftF1*sflLE at Pendle Heritage Centre, Barrowford.


■ Sunday 18th May from 10 a.m. to 2 p.ffl. For sale over 4000 plants grown in the Centre’s Historic Walled Garden & Greenhouses.


FREE admission to The Sale, Shop, Tearoom and Car Park.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been received for permission for


I SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION AND DISABLED TOILET IMPROVEMENT


AT NEWTON VILLAGE HALL, NEWTON IN BOWLAND


APPLICATION NO. 3/97/0301


I Any person wishing to make | representation should do so tn writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Director of Development, Council Offices, Church Walk, entheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number.


I received will be available for Inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on


Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1965 any representations


the Planning and Development committee agenda. When determining


the application It may not always be possible to take account of late representations received after the 21


day period.


I A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected In the Development Department within the


period stated.


Signed M. Kirby on behalf of the Director of Development.


I Dated May 15th, 1997. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _


ADVERTISING CUSTOMERS


Whilst we endeavour to ensure all faxed


advertisements appear in the correct


publication, confirmation by customers that your fax has been received, would be appreciated.


Fax: (0 1 2 8 2 ) 4 3 5 3 3 2 I T e le p h o n e to


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ADVERTISERS


PLEASE NOTE Whilst care is taken to check alt advertising that appears in the papers, occasionally errors do occur. ■ We, the refore, ask advertisers to check their own adverts carefully and let us know immediately if any mistakes are present We regret that we cannot accept responsibility for more than one Incorrect advertisement and no recompense will be given where these errors do not affect the value or content of the advertisement


CLASSIFIED . 'gllss HERE b o r o u g h council


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION


AREAS) ACT 1990 N l


LISTED BUILDINGS jir-niton ha# boon received for


In blue slate to ia n W a - r o a la d barn,


' r , ^ „ render from front elevation n Z re-point. Replace windows to


match (Sating at Longatripes Farm, Roman Plead, Newton. Application


No. 3/97/0289. Those propertlea are included in a Statutoiy List of Buildings of Special t lh ito d u ra l or Historic Intereat Ajv peraon wishing to make repfM®nto- Sona should do bo In writing, wrthtottf days from the data of this advertise­ ment to the Director ^ Developmert. round! Offices, Church wane, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference


number. Under the provisions of the Locd


Government (Access to Act 1985, any representations ^ w i i b e a v a u a w e t o r t o ^


committee * 9^ When d e ta in ­ ing the application It may not ahvays


te possible to taka “ “ “ 'I ? ! representations received after tbe 21


day period. A copy of the application form and -Ian may be Inspected in the Development Department within the


period stated. Signed: M. Kirby on behalf of Director of Development


Date: 1Sth May, 1997- _______


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION


Town and Country Planning , Development Order1988


NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B Proposed Devetofinertd


(a) LAND AT HAWTHORNEFARM.


(b) PERSIMMON HOMES NW LTD are appWr* to the RlbWe Valley Borough


HAWTHORNE PLACE. CUTHEROE I give notice that


Council for planning permission for (c) RESERVED MATTERS


APPUCATIONTO ^ C T ^ 4 BED. HOUSES. SUBSTITUTION OF HOUSE


TYPES ON PLOTS 1-4.6,8-14. rApotlcation No. 3/97/0311) In me Parish of CLITHEROE


The proposed development does not accord with the provisions of the


development plan In force In the area in which the land to which the application


relates Is situated.* 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, CWheroe during normal officehoursuntil5June1997.


M.Kirby, *On behalf of the Ribble Valley BofouohCounelLDate1SMav1997. _


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