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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 12th, 1998


BARGAIN HUNTERS RALLY TO BLUE PETER APPEAL


SIMPLY the Best


Classified THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


(B6478 Castle Street and various Streets, Clitheroe, Ribble Valley Borough)


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(Revocation, Prohibition of Waiting, Disabled Places and Loading Bay) Order 1998


n o t i c e IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lancashire County Council Iho effect of which s to revoke existing Orders


PERSONAL I SERVICES


Thumbs up to holiday homes


A PLAN to build six holi­ day cottages in an area of outstanding natural beau­ ty, near West Bradford, was given the go-ahead by councillors at a Ribble Val­ ley Borough Council Plan­ ning and Development Committee meeting. An existing kennel block


The Millennium: does it deserve special celebrations?


THE dawn of the Millennium and whether it deserves special celebra­ tion was the topic of debate at Clitheroe Speakers'Club. A motion proposed by Mr Sephen


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favour of the motion and their ar and hospitals.


Clarke against excess activity, seconded by club president Mrs Gene Holmes and supported by Mrs Ada Garner, was carried by the slimmest of margins, after being opposed by Mr Dennis


is to be demolished to make way for the develop­ ment, which is to be built at Drake House Farm,. Eaves Hall Lane, West


Bradford. Only one letter of objec­


tion was received to the plans, which were submit­ ted by Mr and Mrs A, Chippendale. It raised con­ cerns about creeping advance ruining the rural character of the district. Councillors gave their


Ogden.


Mary Eglin and supported by Mr John Adey, rejected the pessimism of those in


His counter argument, seconded by Mrs ,


favour of the motion and their arguments that money would be better spent on jobs


brations would stimulate the economy, Mr Derrick Holmes reminded the audience to vote according to the merit of the presen­ tations, rather than on their own views. In his evaluation of the debate, Mr


While the opposition trio claimed cele­ . , . , .


Stanley Blackburn congratulated all par­ ticipants on their eloquence and powers of


persuasion. The club next meets at 7-30 p.m. on


Monday at the Low Moor Reading Room and Club. Visitors are welcome.


YOUNG bargain hunters from Clitheroe's St Michael and St John's RC Primary School stayed behind after the home bell to shop for toys and books in the name of


charity. School chum Katie Loft-


house (10), organised the sale, which raised £106, on behalf of the Blue Peter BreathEasy Appeal for children with cystic fibro­


sis.Our picture shows Katie, second from the left, with her "sales assistants" (again from the left), Tonia Fish (10), sister Sarah (11), Jessica Pinch (nine) and Benjamin Elli­ son (10). (040398/9/7)


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consent to the develop­ ment, on condition that any existing trees or shrubs damaged in the construction of the cot­ tages be replaced and maintained. In addition, the time any one person or group will be able stay at one of the cottages is to be limited to 28 days.


Ramblers brave the elements


STALWART members of Clitheroe Ramblers' Club braved the elements for a trek to Great Hambledon. With conditions under


foot not as bad as antici­ pated, the group set off from Mitchel's Reservoir for a circular route over the moors to Loveclough and on to Goodshaw Fold. A descent took them


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Buy-out promises a bright future ahead


? s a,™3" * r a i a t e t o t h e lengths of roads specified below and0'impose8t M i o l g A c t i o n s along the lengths of roads in Clitheroe specified below.


___ I A. Prohibition of waiting at anytime, on any day, along the


1 B6478ncastle Street, east side, from a point 76 metres north of the centreline of B6243 Parson Lane for a distance o?12 metres in a northerly direction, to a point 52 metres


south of King Street. . . B6478 Castle Street, east side, from a point 115 metres


' north of the centreline of B6243 Parson Lane for a distance of 6 metres in a northerly direction, to a point 19 metres


south of King Street. B6243 Parson Lane, northeast side, horn a point 18


' metres west of B6478 Castle Street for a distance of 18 metres in a north westerly direction. Greenacre Street, north side, from a P0'n*?®


i 5 Eshton Terrace, north side, from a P0*a{.,


' southeast of its junction with the centrdineof WooneLane, for a distance of 13 metres in a southeasterly direction.


northwest of its junction with the centreline of Woone Lane'


I for a distance of 5 metres in a northwesterly direction. B. The establishment of a Loading only bay °n the east side


of B6478 Castle Street, from a point 88 centreline of B6243 Parson Lane, in a northerly direction to a point 25 metres south of the centreline of King Street.


iu a pwnis —— — ----- a total distance of 27 metres.


C. The establishment of a disabled parking ba7 °n s° a^) 1 west side of King Street, from a P°la^ j R


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of the centreline of its junction with B6478 Casfie Street, tor a distance of 14 metres in a northwesterly direction.


T ^ e,fens°4heM o This Order will come into force on the 16th March 1998 and


anyS person wishingto question the within 6 weeks o f that date apply to he High Court for that numose A coov of the Order and plan may be inspected


during normafoffice hours at the offices ° ’ R|bb|ec ^ a)j Borough Council, Chief Executive s Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe and at Chnst Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston until the 28th Apnl 1998.


G A Johnson Chief Executive / Clerk


| 12th March 1998_________ _________ ,________ ____________ ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE


I Whilst care is taken to check all advertising that I appears in the papers, occasionally errors do occur. We, therefore, ask advertisers to check


YOUR local newspaper has a new owner - and with it comes a commit­ ment of vast investment


for the future. Candover Investments


pic, a leading buyout spe­ cialist, has purchased


CLITHEROE'S St Paul's Church Hall was awash with tea and coffee during the recent Rainbows fund­


raising tea day. Rainbows leader Mrs Sheila Millard


and her helpers donned their aprons to serve refreshments. More than £80 was raised from the day, with £50 being donated to the Lords House Farm Rid­ ing Therapy Centre and the rest going


into Crawshawbooth, via the animal sanctuary and past the Quakers' meeting house. The town's park was


towards group funds. St Paul's Rainbows are not connected


s a good turnout of


used for the lunch stop, before walkers headed for Cribden Moor, passing the ski slope, and on to Stone Fold for the final leg back to the reservoir.


Undies war is resolved!


AN apology and a £50 set­ tlement payment has ended the underwear stall row on Clitheroe Market. The trouble started


after council officials, believing that a stallhold­ er was finishing due to ill­ ness, let out a pitch for underwear, keeping up the maximum number of three selling the same lines. Then the absent holder returned, and pressure was put on the council to push out the newcomer. Petitions for and against


bulls at Clitheroe Auction Mart's Monday sale, but steer and heifer numbers were greatly reduced. The top price for a young bull


with the Low Moor church, but adopted the title as they meet in the church hall


weekly. Mrs Millard, whose 13-year-old , „ , ,


daughter, Nicola, a member the local Guide group, also offered her waitress- ing services, said: "The event was very well supported and lots of people attended throughout the day." Our picture shows Nicola Millard


serving Frances and Zoe Ellison at the St Paul's Rainbows tea day. (030398/11/13)


THEREC walitheroe Aumi mcumiutu nciouers man Mart 88p/kg (88p/kg).


was last week's average, showing just how much the trade is fluc­


tuating at the moment. There were some excellent Continental bulls weighing more than 475kg, while larger steers saw a drop of 3 or 4p/kg to level just into the


90p bracket. Young bulls: Premium bulls


made to l l lp /k g (average l l lp /k g ) , prime to 104p/kg (97.78p/kg), commercial to


90p/kg (79.22p/kg). Steers: Prime steers made to


95p/kg (90.2p/kg). Heifers: Prc-


BRIDGE fall father-of- two Mr John Steed, of Croasdale Drive, Clith­ eroe, is now out of inten­ sive care and "comfortable" on a general ward in Black­


burn Royal Infirmary. Cement worker Mr


were sent in — and the trader complained to the Ombudsman. On Tuesday, Community Committee councillors were told that the matter has now been settled, at the suggestion of the Ombudsman, with the payment and apology.


Case is


adjourned A CLITHEROE teenager admitted criminal damage to a car aerial when he appeared before Blackburn magistrates. Sentencing of Aaron


(112p/kg), prime to 102p/kg (98.57p/kg), commercial to


heifwio «»»«*“'•de to D2p/kf! .1


made to 64.29p/kg (57.61p/kg), standard to 82.05p/kg (70.26p/kg), medium to


Prime hoggs: Light hoggs t .


86.75p/kg (72.52p/kg). hcav>'t0 68.09p/kg (62.98p/kg), over­


weight to 62.26p/kg (56.63p/kg)> overall to 86.75p/kg <69.51p/kg); ewes to £46.50 (£24.57). There was an increase in calf numbers, but not many above


scheme price. Bulls: Blonde bull calves


made to £180, heifers to £38; Friesian bulk to £76; Limousin bulls to £76: Pied bulls to £76; Angus bulls to £76.


Bridge fall father ‘comfortable’


Steed (51) has been in hos­ pital since early January, when he was catapulted 22 ft. on to train tracks, after his moped was involved in a collision with a van at the railway bridge bend in Pimlico Road.


Off to foreign climes


A CLITHEROE teenager set foot on foreign ground for the first time at the weekend - thanks to shop pers at a local store. Miss Zoe Cowgill (19)


travelled to Paris with her boyfriend, Mr Andrew Dziegiel, who won the EuroStar Euro-Disney


break. Mr Dziegiel, manager


free holiday for two.


WINNERS at this week's Pendle Club bridge drive were Mrs E. Wood and


Bridge winners


Mrs E. Chard. Second were Mrs J.


Kenyon and Mrs E. Holt.


Breakfast invitation to Ribble Valley employers


THERE was more than coffee and bacon rolls on the menu for Ribble Valley employers who took up an Employment Services invitation to breakfast. Clitheroe Job Centre, situated in Low-


. .


I employers could join staff for an update on New Deal and other government employ-


ergate, held a series of three breakfast briefing sessions, the last on Friday, where


1 ment initiatives. New Deal is the Government's major


programme for helping unemployed


people, aged 18 to 24, move from long­ term unemployment into work. The


Crompton (19), of Central Avenue, was adjourned for a week for compensation to be clarified. The court heard he bent


the aerial in two following a row with his girlfriend and was seen by police, who had been called to deal with the argument.


scheme gives guidance to young people throughout a Gateway period, which lasts up to four months and aims to increase their employability and find them employment. If they remain out of work after the


employers a subsidy of £60 a week for six months when they take on full time a young person who has been through the Gateway period. The employers' role is to give young people the chance of real jobs, which will hopefully lead to permanent


i nt can o tuooV f


positions in the future. The Government also gives employers up to £750 per person towards training


costs; special help in filling New Deal vacancies and support and advice from a personal adviser who, for the Clitheroe


area, will be Mrs Jane Bolton. Mrs Joan Spencer, acting manager at


Clitheroe Job Centre, said of the breakfast briefings: "We are very pleased with the positive response from local employers and will be carrying this forward with a pro­ gramme of continuing contact to inform them about the benefits of New Deal for


Gateway period, there are a number of training and voluntary work options to take part in until a job becomes available. As well as helping businesses to recruit motivated employees, New Deal offers


their businesses. "This morning's event was attended by


several representatives of small business­ es, a sector which is very important for New Deal job creation."


Market returns


CLITHEROE'S popular WI market will be making a welcome return on Tues­ day after a winter break. Featuring genuine home


baking at its best, high quality preserves, plants, produce and excellent crafts, the markets will be held every Tuesday, until early December, at Clitheroe Lower Parish Hall from 10-30 a.m. to 11- 45 a.m. A mail order service will


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be operating from the mar­ ket each week and refresh­ ments will also be served. Organisers of the mar­


kets are always looking out for new producers, who do not have to be a member of a WI to take part. Anyone interested can


either go along to one of the markets, or telephone 01254 248954, or 01200 425264 for more details.


S ta r ts ILY


NOTICES page 28


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of the Clitheroe Iceland store, won a national award for customer ser­ vice, entitling him to the


United Provincial News­ papers Ltd from United News and Media in a £360m. deal after emerg­ ing as the victor in negotia­ tions with several potential buyers which have intrigued the City for sev­ eral months. UPN, which is the mar­


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I their own adverts carefully and let us know immediately if any mistakes are present. We regret that we cannot accept responsiblity for more than one incorrect advertisement and no I recompense will be given where these errors do not affect the value or content of th e |


advertisement.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) A C T 1990


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:


ket leader in Yorkshire and has a strong presence in the North West, has a total of 44 titles, including the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, which is part of subsidiary East Lan­ cashire Newspapers. Also in the ELN stable are the Burnley Express and Leader-Times Newspa­


pers.Candover, which focuses on making acquisitions of quality businesses in con­ junction with manage­ ment, has stressed that investing in UPN will be a priority and has ear­ marked £10m. for a 1998 capital expenditure pro­


gramme. "This is Candover's sec­


ond major investment in the regional newspaper industry," states the com­ pany. "UPN is one of the largest regional newspaper publishers in the UK and is in an excellent position to develop both through organic growth and acqui­ sition. We are confident that UPN will be able to build on its dominant posi­ tion in the North of Eng­ land. Our objective will be to increase efficiency, rev­ enues and circulation with a view to achieving a stock market flotation within


five years." HOME SERVICES


An application has been received for permission for: Change of use, ground floor to retail, extension to rear. Change of use of first floor to 2 number flats at former Nat West Bank, 69 King Street; Whalley. Application number 3/98/0132 3mm punched blinds, internal box in fascia, powder coated to both windows and door at 4 Swan Court Yard, off Castle Street. Clitheroe. Application number 3/98/0135 Alter existing window to give better access to garden, existing door altered to create


1 window, alter kitchen layout, remove lead pipes, resurface yard area (listed building consent) at Rock House, Church Brow, Clitheroe, Application number 3/98/0144 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 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 Committee 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 John Macholc On behalf of Director of


Development Date March 12th 1998


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION


TOWN AND COUNTRY


I PLANNING GENERAL DEVELOPMENT ORDER 1988 NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B


PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT


AT SITE R2.01. R2.05, R2.06, R2.08, BROCKHALL


, HOSPITAL, OLD LANGHO I give notice that Bowley Group Limited, Albany Court, Monarch Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne


1 has applied to the nibble Valley Borough Council for planning permission for 18 number detached houses. Application number 3/98/0134 In the Pansh


of Billington. 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, Clitheroo during normal office hours until


April 2nd 1998. Stoned John Macholc


•On behalf of Ribble Valley Borough Council Date March 12th 1998


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) A C T 1990


LISTED BUILDINGS: An application has been


received for. Removal of cement rendenng from one rear wall, repoint and waterproofing (Listed Building Consent) at 9 Railway View, Clitheroe. Application number 3/98/0138 Alter existing window to give better access to garden, existing door altered to create window, alter kitchen layout, remove lead pipes, resurface yard area (Listed Building Consent) at Rock House, Church Brow. Clitheroe. Application number 3/98/0144 These properties are included in at Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person wishing


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of lets 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.


Siqned John Macholc On behalf of Director of


Development Date March 12th 1998


NOTICE OF APPLICATION


FOR PLANNING PERMISSION


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING GENERAL


DEVELOPMENT ORDER 1988 NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B


PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AT LAND EAST O F __


SIMONSTONE BUSINESS PARK. SIMONSTONE


i give notice that Granville Technology Limited has applied


to the Ribble Valley Borough Council for planning permission for outline application for industrial development (use Classes B1. B2 and B8). Application number 3/98/0123 in the Parish of Simonstone. ■file 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. Clitheroe during normal office hours until


April 2nd 1998. Signed John Machotc •On behalf of Ribble Valley


Borough Council Date March 12th 1998


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TOWN AND COUNTRY PI anning general


NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B


PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT


AT TANK AND VALVE HOUSE OFF VICARAGE LANE, WILPSHIRE


I give notice that Goldfinch (Protects) Limited of Elston, West Road. Waverham, Cheshire have applied to the ■ Ribble Valley Borough Council tor planning permission tor conversion of


redundant sprinkler tank and valve house


to create a sin9la bwelfing- Application number 3/98/0097 The proposed development


affects Public Right of Way number 5 in the Parish of


Wilpshire.


Members of the public may inspect copies of


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application, the plans and other documents submitted with it at Reception. Level D, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe during normal office hours until


April 2nd 1998. Signed John Macholc •On behalf of Ribble Valley


Borough Council Date March 12th 1998


NOTICE OF APPLICATION


FOR PLANNING PERMISSION TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING GENERAL


DEVELOPMENT ORDER 1988 NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AT WATERLOO


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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, Clitheroe during normal office hours until April 2nd 1998. Signed John Machoic •On behalf of Ribble Valley Borough Council Date March 12th 1998


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