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News of Whalley’s showcase sports expected in three months
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v i d e d t h r o u g h m a t c h 4 u n a i n g p r o v i u e u u y o ; ; r w ^ .. , <1 . i . ..V.
f.fiF>6.000 is a t the nucleus of,..overall project costs..,7^;-,
panel at the end of July, has been shown to the Clitheroe Advertiser and Time.s A copy of the bid is to be made available
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various sporting bodies. The total amount and fit floodlights being asked for from the lottery panel,
A SHOWCASE sports pavilion val- therefore, is £1,132,850, 88 per cent of the ball pitches „oH- a t .
ment, which was submitted to the Lottery SSS8SSSSKTeKSS facilities. I t would be staffed by a full-time
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hp treed for social functions and conferences,.' local rural population, and m,particular the . similar projects such as theBdisf “_PRV? L^fasaTentrepicce for the complex. you„g people, should not have the sape Centre bid -
rt-time b rmen and would I £1,293,000, of which £160,650
with Manchester-based sports consultants i Strategic Leisure,.a company with an admirable track record in securing funding for similar Lottery bids. Plans for a dynam ic project are mapped out in the bid. They seek to transform the existing dilapidated facilities at Whalley playing fields,into a state-of-the-art sports complex. It is pre dicted that the centre will attract over 13,000 people a year from the village and the surrounding area. I t is costed at l,UUU, Ol wnica*JUU,uuy wiln wi-iiiw
l be pro-
as: "To develop a sporting 'jewel m the Kib: ble Valley through the development and provision of high quality integrated com munity sports facilities.".,
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tennis courts playing area
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■ Included within the proposal are plans Build five synthetic surface floodlit ■ • Lay down an all-weather multi-sports 0 Create an artificial cricket wicket
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believes that there is no reason why. the. .. i.-'ik.!* • • •• ’ .
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do their counterparts in more urban.envi- epvi- After years of separate work, the villages
_J :«’«nrfirinlar tllP , rec eh t.l^ tjm iy ^ ^ ' fading asked for.
two main sporting bodies, the Whalley Mr Cecil White said: "Due to the consulta- Sports Club and the QE II Playing Fields
: The’decision on the bid is expected by the end-of J a n u a r y ,
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Association, amalgamated to form the WDSA to oversee the bid in September.of last year. In addition representatives from
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Civic g u e sts jo in in c e leb ra tio n s a s M a rg a re t re a ch e s 100 y e a rs
| THE mayors of Clitheroe and the Rib- ble Valley joined in the celebrations at the 100th birthday party of Clitheroe resident Mrs
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Margaret Procter. Mrs Procter, who lives at
I As well as a telegram I from the Queen, Mrs Proc ter received many presents and cards and was present ed by the home with a beau tifully decorated birthday cake. She commented: "The staff put on a wonderful spread and so many bunch es of flowers arrived that I thought they would never
the Beech Grove Home for the Elderly, in St Paul's Street, chatted to Council lors John McGowan and David Smith and their respective wives, and .was also visited by family mem bers and friends at her party tea last week.
end M r s Procter was born in and later had three chd.dren,
Whalley in one of the small Barbara, who died shortly cottages near the Toby Jug after she was born; Wora, Team Rooms, in King and William. , ^
Street, and lived in theiyil- ' W'George dieljiij 196,8,,but-. I'age until a few years ago/l'JM^-Procter;StiU has eleqr;
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One of eight children? her .memories of'iherihusband. father was a painter and She said: "He*was a-wonder- plumber, who had a shop fui man and a good husband
I opposite the Whalley Arms pub. Her first job was as a winder at Longworth's Cot ton Mill, in the village, and later she worked in muni-
| tions. Throughout her life she .
I has been a member of Whalley Parish Church,
I and it was there that she I married her husband, George, in 1921. They met at Clitheroe Fair shortly after George was demobbed after the First World War
4 : S u n - IO m\ Duty chemist
i AAH Pharmacy, T/A Hills Pharmacy, 5 Church Street:
| Sunday and Bank Holiday i Monday, noon to 1 p.m.
and father." ’' As,well as her two suryiv- i ing children, Mrs Procter has four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren
and she was joined at her birthday celebrations by several members of her fam ily. She said: "I would like to . | say thank you to everyone
who came to see me, and; who sent me presents and
cards. The whole day was marvellous."
I Tree house | now to be
[ taken down | A TREE house at the J Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Bowland-with-Lea-
gram, is to be taken down, councillors
iheard. Ribble Valley Borough
Council Planning'' and Development Committee
passed a plan to replace the tree house with a building 40 feet by 20 feet and 15 feet high. I t would be on the same site, incorporate a kitchen and could be-used for conferences and similar
events. One letter of objection
, screen the building and its use would not significantly detract from visual or resir I dential amenity in the areal
mentioned the noise and light pollution allegedly resulting from the growth of the business. Officials rec ommended approval of the plan, saying that the trees on the site would partially
Prize time for garden competition winners
WINNERS of Sabden Parish Coun cil’s annual gardens competition received their awards at the village
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Horticultural Society's annual show. Although entries were down due to the
poor summer weather, there were some very colourful and picturesque gardens,
hanging baskets and tubs. Judging was by members of Padiham
Allotments Association. President of Sabden Horticultural Soci
ety Mr Alan Cliff presented trophies and certificates to the following: Large gardens - 1, Lady Waddington,
LAND ONE l
FREE Wesley Street. @ Cg
Stable House, The ‘Whins; 2, Mrs P. A; Barnes, Wiswcll Moor House,.Whalley Road; 3, Mrs J. Nicholson, The Viqarage,
, Medium gardens - 1, Mr and Mrs L. -> r !• 1 Hfr onrl AT'
Pickard, Whalley Road; 2, Mr and Mrs D. Oldham, Pendleside Close; 3, Mr C. Hart
ley, St Nicholas Mews. Small gardens — 1, Mrs M. Hamer, Lit-
Row.
Alston Close; 2, Mrs P. A. Barnes, Wiswell Moor House, Whalley Road; 3, Mr and Mrs W. Rimmer, Crowtrees Road. Hanging baskets -1 , Mr and Mrs J. and
Special features - 1, Mrs E. Parfitt, _ _ ....
S. Cropper, Whalley Road; 2, Mr and Mrs F. Goss, Whalley Road; 3, Mr and Mrs W.
Rimmer, Crowtrees Road. Our picture shows some of the winners (150898/6/13)
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And whil sue onths is the - -
Five years’ jail for a series of break-ins
TWO Ribble Valley
burglaries were among a substantial, deliber ate and planned series, said a- crown, court judge.
Extensive police inqu ..
iries and his own confes sions linked Colin Leatherd
(26) with house break-ins at Clitheroe and Hurst Green, where antiques and jewellery were stolen a few days before Christmas. At Preston Crown Court,
but WDSA treasurer
tive process, we will have excellent indica- tions as to how the bid is going on within three monthths. MO wnlle sl* mm,— -
order to strengthen the Lottery bid com- more quickly. ..................... cent,Lottery. wm *
The "vision" for the project is spelt out. ease 0f access to quality sports facilities as .
..dent they yrill receiye some if not all
of.thi oc- "TnHpvploDasDortinK'jewel'in:the Rib-
T^rnviHprf hv, • Refu«rbish the existing bowling greenT ■and fit floodlights
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- The spectacular sports pavilionjvould the centre of its am b i t io u s to T a c i l i - r ^ replate the existing one,.ylnch was built m .the;emi>hasis-on
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• Dram and relocate the existing loot- ^ firmly places the local
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day:to-day running
of.the complex and as a t making organisation, it would
r0mmunity at register itself as a limited company, possi- “n t[ing ;bly with charitable status for;taxpurposM.
be ^bughed babWa&i^Vs^ye^.-prpfit
t t l f e g M m ! ' 11 ■GMjcfbrd Snorts by
m Clitheroe'andheyaeconfi- :
Leatherd, of Glasson Close, Blackburn, was jailed for
five years. He admitted six house
burglaries, taking a car, obstructing a police officer, theft and attempted theft from vehicles, as well as sev eral motoring offences. Several of the burglaries, including the one at Hurst
Green, took place while the householders were asleep in
sions and taking officers to • some yL'thifh'lpaatjbrlH^JVith-
would have been unsolved. LeatSerd VFaS:reitaarseful, and had written'a letter expressing this.
out‘th'is^fiVdr'AlrprfpJices
Hi-tech firm is on a roll nationally
WHAT'S in'a name? A local company can tell
you in an instantl ’ Whalley-based Instant
Search Ltd has acquired computer software which details everyone listed on electoral rolls nationally, cross-referenced with every UK address on the Post Office’s P ostal
Address File (PAF). Within minutes of in
putting a person's name and last known locality, a home address can be traced, while typing in an address can reveal the names of its occu
pants. - Company founder Mr
Anthony 'Gapstick, of Downham, who featured in the Advertiser and Times with his newly-published no-nonsense beginners' guide to technology entitled "How to Change Your Life with Technology", expects demand for the service to be greatest from credit rating companies. Search prices vary from £50 to £100.
New group plan to be discussed
THE formation of a group for active visually-impaired people in the Ribble Valley will be discussed at a special meeting on Tuesday. Trinity Community Cen
bed. .Defence counsel Mr Den nis Watson told the court that his client had helped the police by making admis
tre, Clitheroe, is the venue for the meeting a t 10-30
a.m. Anyone requiring more
information is asked to con tact Chris on 01200 426063.
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