10 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 9th, 2000
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MEMBERS of Clith eroe Royal Grammar School Old Girls' Asso ciation were happy to hear how well the school
is currently doing. Headmaster Mr Stewart
Holt, his wife, and head boy and girl Michael Cook and Charlotte Eccles were guests for the group's annu al dinner at the Moorock Inn, Waddington. They were welcomed by
A honeymoon in Cyprus followed the wedding of Clitheroe teacher Miss Donna Walmsley and Mr Simon Fahey at Clitheroe Parish Church. The bride, who teaches at
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chairman Mrs Judith Blackburn and Mr Holt gave a brief talk about the school's progress. Former pupils came from
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South Halifax High School, is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs George Walmsley, of Clitheroe. Her bride groom, who works for the Halifax Building Society, is the son of the late Mr and Mrs Peter Fahey, of Hali
fax. For the ceremony, con
ducted by the Rev. Canon Philip Dearden, the bride wore a fitted, off-the-shoul- der gown which had a long train and was complement ed by a cathedral-length veil, held in place by a hand-painted porcelain rose tiara. Her ensemble was completed by a teardrop bouquet of claret and ivy roses, intertwined with gyp- sophila and ivy. She was attended by Mrs
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Best man was Mr John Mason, the bridegroom's
nephew, was page. A reception was held at Hurst Green's Shireburn
Arms Hotel. The couple are to live in
Halifax.
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National Youth Work Week, v theme of "Young People and De cy", youth and community serve cers working in the borough orf a young people's parliamentar debate in the borough council cl with Coun. Holtom as chairma The entrance to the chamt
sand oun. likely were
Borough Council, and his colleague Mr
Bill
Alker.Young people attending the debate were asked to vote on their favourite pop star - an election won by the American teen singer - as well as on issues which they felt most affected
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also transformed into a polling : complete with polling booth, ba and returning officers Mr Davi ris, Chief Executive of Ribble
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them.The event, enjoyed by more than 60 youngsters aged between 11 and 18, most of whom were members of the area’s 16 youth clubs, was also used to launch a website on Clitheroe at
www.clitheroeyc.f9.co.uk, designed and produced by Clitheroe Young People, with help from town and borough councillor Allan Knox. There were also presentations to
lodge for offices given approval
PERMISSION has been granted for the use of a Grade II star Gothic-style lodge in Gisburn to he
changed. An application, submit
newly-qualified volunteer youth work ers and to Mr Alker for his support in organising the evening. For further information on youth activities within the Ribble Valley or to find out more about becoming a volunteer youth worker, telephone 01200 443466.
ted by the Gisburne Park Estates Ltd, to change the use of East Lodge, Park Road, Gisburn, from resi dential to office use, togeth er with the provision of two new parking spaces, was granted by members of Ribble Valley Borough Council's Planning and Development Committee. A report to committee
said the council had received three letters of objection from residents who described the idea of parking vehicles outside the
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premises as "ludicrous", say ing it would have a derisory effect on the property. They also said visitors to the vil lage often photograph the "feature" and asked for the parking area to be relocated from the front of the site to
the rear. The report said that the
applicant had now submit ted a revised scheme which indicated that the two park ing spaces would lie relocat ed at the back of the prop- L'rty where they would be fenced off and shielded from view. It concluded that pro vided an area of landscap ing was developed adjacent to the proposed fence to reduce its impact, the appli cation was now acceptable. Permission was granted
subject to conditions relat ing to the preservation of the special architectural and historic interest of the building and to protect the appearance and setting of the listed building and adja cent ones in the conserva
tion area. Extension
PLANNING permission has been granted for work at Simney Nook Farm, Ribchcster Road, Ribeh- ester, by officials of Ribble Valley Borough Council, acting under their delegated powers. Mr and Mrs D. Nuttall can extend their house into a barn, also cre ate a two-bedroomed holi day cottage, and re-align the access road.
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