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THE vital role played by the Ribble Valley and Pendle in one of the key developments of all time has never
really been recognised.
over the country came to East Lancashire to pay trib ute to Sir Frank Whittle, whose inspired work was
But at the weekend, jet engine pioneers from all . ,
taken up by local factories. Whittle’s work was to lead to what many would
argue was the greatest transport development of the 20th century. And plants in Clitheroe and Barnolds- wick were entrusted with the invaluable wartime development from the original pioneering experiments. The Consortium of Lancashire Aerospace — which
h o n o u r a g r e a t p io n e e r by Peter Dewhurst
aging director of GEC Alsthom at Rugby where the original test firing took place, and Douglas Daniels and David Ballentyne — two jet engine pioneers who had
helped organise the reunion.
Mendoros (fourth left) and guests at the dinner in hon our of Sir Frank Whittle’s achievement. (CAT8321)
represents well over 100 companies in the area hosted the lunch and dinner to mark the 60th anniver sary of the first test firing of Whittle’s earliest engine. Former scientists and workers from the firms
involved in the early developments — Power Jets, Rover, Lucas and Rolls-Royce — gathered at the Stirk
House Hotel at Gisbum.
Guests included Sir Frank’s son — former Boeing 747 pilot Ian Whittle — and Whittle’s biographer, John
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^Following a reception with entertainment from the “Ossie Cloggers” Lancashire folk dancers, the lunch was hosted by Michael Clifford, chief executive of the
was the RAF resident technical officer on the early jet project. He found himself posted to Waterloo Mill in Clitheroe by the Ministry of Aircraft Production. He said: “I became very attached to the area, not only because of its scenic beauty but because of the warmth
CLA Guests were welcomed by Dr Geoffrey Bone, who
and friendliness of its people.” The RAF’s engineering chief, Air Vice Marshall
Colin Terry, said he had been a regular visitor to the Rolls plant at Bamoldswick over the years. He paid tribute to Sir Frank, who had come up with the tur bine jet as an alternative to the propeller as a 20-year- old flight cadet. “He laid the foundations for what we see today,” he said. “His engines were powerful but they were robust.”
of acrimony between the various groups involved m the early development of jets, and he said he felt it was
lines, said he was only two years old when the first Whittle engine was tested on April 12, 1937. He revealed that the engine ran out of control on the initial run, and had to be shut down. Several workers fled from the test shed! He also revealed that his fathers ideas were initially turned down by the Air Ministry. Mr Whittle also said that there had been a great deal
Ian Whittle, now retired from Cathay Pacific Air- • _ ._ ..
THERE was l i t t le to encourage anyone at Mon day’s sale at Clitheroe
Auction Mart. Young Continental
bulls: Light made to 113.50p (average 101.80p), medium to 1 1 4 .50p
guest speaker was John Golley, author of a biography Our picture shows Consortium chairman Mr Dennis
During the evening, there was a dinner where the ___ ,
Clitheroe auction prices Continental heifers:
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(1 0 1 .76p), heavy to 109.50p (107.96p), overall to 114.50p (102.56p). Native bulls: Light
made to 76.50p (76.50p), m e d ium to 9 8 .5 0 p (88.43p),overall to 98.50p (86.73p).Continental s te ers : Medium made to 97.50p (97.50p), overall to 97.50p
(97.50p). Native steers: Medium
made to 95.50p (88.37p), heavy to 83.50p (76.60p), overall to 95.50p (84.86p).
Light made to 90.50pl (90.50p), medium to 95.50p (90.49p), heavy to 94.50p (89.68p), overall to 95.50p (90.20p).Hoggs: Light made to 142.31p (129;32p), stan- | dard to 158.84p (135.55p), medium to 1 4 7 .50p (134.29p), heavy to 123.08p (118.91p), over w e ig h t to 1 2 1 . lOp (113.25p), overall to 158.82p (130.53p). Lambs: Light made to 161.29p (156.33p), stan dard to 182.89p (153.19p), medium to 167.44p (167.44p), overall to 139.00p (139.00p). Ewes made to 92.50p-
(59.45p) and rams made to 95.00p (62.69p).
Health chiefs look at stroke problem
time to bury the hatchet after 60 years. Mr Dennis Mendoros, chairman of the CLA and boss
of Kelbrook aerospace firm Euravia, said Whittle s work had changed the way we live and added that his name would go down in the annals of aerospace history. “The North West is now recognised as the cradle of the modem jet engine,” he added.
toration of a Roll-Royce Nene engine which was on show at the event. Built in the early 1940s, it was saved from the scrapyard by Rolls-Royce and is cur rently on loan to the heritage group Clitheroe 2UUU. Following its restoration to display condition by hura-
Mr Mendoros’s company had undertaken the res ..
LOCAL health chiefs are. looking into ways of reduc ing strokes among all age groups of the population. A special project started
salt intake, regular excer- cise, the effects of smoking and the risks of drinking. The study showed that |
by the East Lancashire Health Authority has been expanded and has now assumed national impor tance. I t has even been reported in the British Medical Journal, an indica tion of the status it has achieved. The authority’s area has
via, there are plans to exhibit it. Other speakers included Mike Evans, of the liolls-
RIBCHESTER
Venue For their next meeting,
RIMINGTON
Comp etition s Several months of com
members of Ribchester Parish Council will be moving from their usual venue in the village to Knowle Green Village Hall. The meeting will be held on Monday at 7-30 p.m. and members of the public, especially those resident in Knowle Green, are most welcome to attend.
the Tidy Britain group’s National Spring Clean, Ribchester Parish Council
Clean-up On April 26th, as part of
is holding its second parish spring clean. Last year’s event was a resounding success resulting in the collection of an astounding 76 dustbin bags of litter. Sadly, however, the
Royce Heritage Trust, Mr P.T. J. Featherstone, man- Starts
even if someone has suf fered high blood pressure, their chance’of a stroke is no more than anyone else’s if th e f ig u re can be brought down and kept1 down.
a population of 555,000 and more people than the national average suffer a stroke — about 1,250
! ^olice seek help
annually. Of these, some 580 die
and 400 are permanently disabled. Yesterday’s meeting of
the authority was to dis cuss the results of the
petition between the mem bers of Rimington Mens Club came to a conclusion on Thursday when the annual handicaps final took place in the memorial
institute.Results of the various competitions were: Snooker: Singles — Jack
Thornton, George Korol. Doubles — Alan Stott and Barrie Conchie, David Brown and David Allen. Billiards: John Spencer,
project so far. Officials were asking members to consider investing in sup port for primary care te am s who wish to improve the management of high blood pressure. Work on the lines of the recent back pain project could be considered. The project has looked
CLITHEROE police are appealing to the public to help them with their inquiries into the theft of two shirts from a town-
centre shop. Two Lacoste gents’
shirts, one in orange check and one in blue check with a total value of £190, were stolen from Bailey’s Mens- wear, in Moor Lane, at 2 p.m. on Tuesday. Police have issued the.
descriptions of three men th e y would l ik e to
interview. All three men are white,
Robert Bolland. Darts: Pete Hobson, John Lund sen.Draughts: Tom Jackson, Alan Stott. Dominoes: John Lund jun., Robert
Bolland.Refreshments were pro- vided by Mr Steven
cans, bottles, cigarette packets and other debris have reappeared in the hedgerows and on grassy areas and a new onslaught is required to remove
Winckley and trophies were presented by secre tary Mr Paul Winckley. Chairman Mr Alan Stott
them. Letters have been sent
those who seek help more effective. A lot of stroke sufferers may need more regular, or different, medication, apart from paying closer attention to
A taste of Denmark
expressed thanks to Mr Lund jun. for arrangin the handicaps and to a those, who took part in a spirit of sportsmanship
to all village organisations requesting help and those who have already offered assistance include the Brownies, WI, RATS and the Conservative Associa tion. It is hoped that many other groups and individu als will take part and join the millions of people across the country who will be participating in similar events over the next fortnight. The spring clean runs
Prizes At the monthly whist
at both the causes of blood p re s su re , leading to strokes, and at ways of making treatment for
they spoke with Liverpud lian accents and were
about 5ft. 10in. tall. One was slim, with
short, brown hair. He was wearing a grey baseball cap, yellow jacket, jeans
brown hair, but he was stockily built. He was wearing a blue sweatshirt, jeans and trainers. The third was slim, had brown hair with a centre
and trainers. A second also had short,
A TOP Danish band will be appearing in Clitheroe
parting, and was wearing a dark-green jumper, trainers and jeans. Anyone able to help]
piece group from Copen hagen which performs folk .pop, will take to the stage- at the Keystreet public house, in Lowergate, at 9
tonight as part of its debut tour of Britain. Katharina Baetz, a six-
p.m. Peter Barton, manager
and domino drive, organ ise d by R im in g to n Memorial Institute man agement committee, sup per was served and prizes presented to the winners. MCs were Mr A. Eccles
from 10 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. Anyone wishing to volun teer should contact a par ish councillor (names and telephone numbers in the Ribchester yellow page or on the parish noticeboard) or meet on the main car park at 9-45 a.m.
Jackson, Mrs M. Davies, Miss F. Jeffs. Gents — Mrs S. Graveston, Mr T Jackson, Mr W. Ireland.
and Mr A. Stott. Whist: Ladies — Miss J.
Mrs M. Parkes, Mr J. Pye, Mr R. Knight. Raffle: Mrs M. Davies,
Dominoes: Mr J. Oddie,
Mrs A. S e e d , Mrs Edmondson.
for the group’s British tour, said: “Katharina Baetz is a famous name in Denmark and has already gone down very well at venues in Britain, includ ing the open-air concert in Minehead.”
Cash boost for carers
£3,000 cash boost. The Ribble Valley
CARERS in the Ribble Valley have received a
Crossroads Care group have been given the cash by th e Llo y d s TSB Foundation.
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CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
An application has been received for demolition and re construction of existing laun- dry/cottage/brewhouse at out buildings at The Rectory, Gtsburn Road, Bolton-by- Bowland. Appltoation ’ No: 3/97/0218 and 3/97/0219.
Change of use of bam and sta ble attached to The Coach House to form 1 No. dwelling- house at The Coach House, Falroak Farm, Chipping Road, B o w la n d -w i th - L e a g ram . Application No: 3/97/0229 and
3/97/0230.
Change of use of part of attached buildings to form ground and first floor extension
I to existing dwelling at The Coach House, Fairoak Farm, Chipping Road, Bowland-with- Leagram. Application No. 3/97/0231 and 3/97/0232.
These properties are included In a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make representations 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 ref erence number.
Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to
Information) Act 1985, any rep resentations received will be available for inspection by mem bers of the public once the appli cation has appeared on the Planning and Development Commute 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: M. Kirby, on behalf of Director of Development.
Date: 17th April, 1997. Jr
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BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
RIBBLE VALLEY -YOUT:- CONSERVATION AREA. DESIGNATED
An application has been received for permission for demolition and re-construction
of existing laundry/cottage/- brewhouse at outbuildings at The Rectory, Gisburri Road, Bolton-by-Bowland. Application No. 3/97/0218 and 3/97/0219.
Outline application for construction of a residence and garage at land on Fell Road, Waddington. Application No. 3/97/0225. Alterations and kitchen extension at 11 Ribblesdale Road, Ribchester. Application No. 3/97/0226.
Change of use of stone stable building to 1 No. dwelling at Clayton Hey Fold, Ribchester Road,
Clayton-le-Dale. Application No. 3/97/0227.
Any person wishing to make representations 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 reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for Inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Planning and Development Committe agenda. When determining 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: M. Kirby, on behalf of Director of Development.
Date: 17th April, 1997.
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- the application shall give notice in writing of his intention to the applicant and to the Clerk to the Licensing Justices specifying in general terms the grounds ol his opposition not later than 7 days before the commencement ot the above Sessions.
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