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;?n th® increase in the Ribble Valley . » >' ^ the police are keen, to empha-
anc* burglary are currently ' ’
.emphasised the importance of help from f ii-i r”e Puokc. This applies to rural and urban
^here are now more officers on duty in a- spokesman this week
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(.. . * ers, who often drive miles into the area ‘.seeking cash, jewellery, power and hand tools, motor cycles, quad bikes and other
^ “Isolated homes, farm buildings and parked cars are being targetted by offend-
... • , saleable items,” say the police. “We ask vil- lagers, farmers, walkers and other local people to contact us straight away if they see an unusual or suspicious-looking vehicle or person in their area. We will come out to
More police on duty to stamp out crime in Ribble Valley
Help the police to fight rural
, crime by being vigilant and reporting any strange beha viour to them on 0i200 443344
check up and if there is no problem then no harm is done. All calls are treated in
confidence.”
up thousands of pounds’ worth of goqds ranging from a mini-digger to roadside
In recent times thieves have coolly loaded , ■ , , ,
has experienced either a theft or an attempt at it to report the details. They need to know where and when the offences are tak
crash barrier metal. Two garages containing small vintage cars were damaged, but the thieves could not get in. The police are very keen for anyone who
ing place.
drive round in vehicles some years old is a little outdated. A proportion are known to set off thieving in a smart hire car or van, obtained in at least some cases by showing a stolen driving licence. Trailers are now well established in criminal use. “Don’t be satisfied because a strange per
The public’s perception that all criminals
son is nicely dressed, well spoken and with a smart vehicle — we ask local people to trust no one and unless totally satisfied to contact
us immediately,” say the police. If at all possible, they seek descriptions as well as numbers of any vehicle, and details of cloth ing, hair colouring, height and build of occu pants. Sometimes teams work in pairs to help get property away quickly. The crimi nals are expert at putting anyone who ques
tions them off the scent. “Be extra vigilant where farm tools and
machinery are concerned, and do not leave valuables inside your car,” say the police.
Planning applications received
PLANS to develop land at Highmoor Park, Clitheroe
(0537), are among applica tions recently submitted to
Ribble Valley Borough C o u n c i l P l a n n in g Department. Gleeson Homes (North
include: Wiswell: Firs t floor
189 and 193. O th er submissions
extension over existing garage at Craven Fold, Moorside Lane (0536). Bolton-by-Bowland,
Gisburn and Sawley: Sin gle-storey extensions and internal alterations, Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn (0539); clear span agricul tural building at Greaves Farm, Holden Lane, Bol- ton-by-Bowland (0542). Dutton: Extension to
ern) has made the applica tion to use the land for the substitution of house types on plots 156, 159, 162, 169,
bungalow, stone cladding and new road at Manor House Farm Bungalow, Gallows Lane (0544).
Intending a visit to Bosnia
or Russia? IS anyone planning a visit! to Bosnia or Russia?
asked by retired shoe shop proprietor Mr Bernard Lord when he walked into the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times office.
That was the question I
business in Moor Lane is now run by his, daughters, I Mrs Susan Ramsingh and! Mrs Kathleen Pollard, has several 'bags of items he I
Mr Lord, whose family
wishes to send to either of I the countries.
travel to. either country with goods, or know of I someone who is, Mr Lord! can be contacted by tele-1 phone on 01200 422488.
If you are planning to I I
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IjSIMONSTONE Parish Council convened ^la^iCfor a special meeting — its annual Chair-
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pS^iTs'ervice at St Peter’s CE Church, Simon- Tstone, conducted by the vicar, the Rev.
Parish councillors and guests attended a' ’
Alan Reid, before enjoying a buffet lunch at the home of chairman Coun. Mrs Pat
Carter. %Guests included the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Mrs Jenny Grimes, and her husband, Dr Grimes, Chief Executive of Ribble Valley Council Mr Dave Morris and
chairman of Read Parish Council Coun. Cyril Law.
. PICTURE: Coun. Mrs Carter, (second from the left) welcomes guests, including Coun. Grimes (next right), to her home. (C ATI1774)
RIBBLE Valley Council’s “Walks for Fitness” series continues on Wednesday afternoon with a stroll a ro u n d th e -M i t to n countryside. Walkers should meet at
Fitness walk
2-30 p.m. at the Aspinall Arms for a circular trek of 2'/z to three miles. Dogs, provided they are on leads, are welcome.
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Students id thMOlyision of Food, part of the Faculty of Gn sative Ai^^sHare in the high standard of facilities ' acrblsthe college. And they benefit from ndedi Policy offering extra help, learning widqrffige of sporting and cultural :ompute|!networks and a comprehensive
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