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Search on to find student of the year
A CLITHEROE company has joined forces with a farming newspaper to find the top agricultural stu dent. Animal feed manufactur
ers Dugdale Nutrition, of Salthill, is partnering the Farmers Guardian to offer a £500 prize in an essay com petition, which will decide the agricultural student of the year from those study ing the topic at colleges and universities in the midlands
and north of England. The competition closes
on November 17th with the prize to be presented at the Royal Smithfield Show later this year. Anyone who thinks they may be eligible to enter can obtain further information by telephoning 01200 420200.
Diesel theft
MORE than 1,000 litres of diesel have been siphoned out of vehicles at the Lan cashire County Council depot in Whalley. The theft took place
sometime between 6-30 and 7-45 p.m. on Saturday. Inquiries are on-going.
Empty-handed
A TIDY search was made of part of a house in West Bradford Road, Grindleton, by a burglar. Police are investigating and say that the intruder left empty- handed.
Trooper stolen
A GREY Isuzu Trooper vehicle worth £3,000 was stolen from Friendship Mill,
Read. by Julie Frankland
A GUNPOWDER plot by Ribble Valley service clubs to raise money for charity proved a "cracking" sue-
C6SS. Despite fears that waterlogging could
bring about an llth-hour cancellation, Clitheroe's annual bonfire and fireworks display went ahead as planned on the Castle Field, with Mr Geoff Braith- waite, chairman of the East Lancs Hos pice Appeal Fund, lighting the blue
touch paper! His fund is set to benefit to the tune of
approximately £5,000 - donations col lected by voluntary marshals from the
event's thousands of family visitors. For although crowd numbers were "slightly" down on last year, according to Mr Edwin Gretton, honorary secretary of the Rotary Club of Ribblesdale, dual spon sorship by Castle Cement and Peugeot dealership Perry's means that more of the collection can go directly to charity. Said Mr Gretton: "We should know the
Rape trial due to start year after charge
THE trial of four men accused of raping a woman in Clitheroe is scheduled to start a year and a week after the date
of the charge. The defendants, Stephen
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Latus (41), of the Black Bull Inn, Caton, and three Preston men, Ian Holt (42), Sean Hodson (39) and John Czyzewski (34), have pleaded not guilty. They have been allowed condi tional bail by Preston Crown Court until the trial. It is due to start on May 8th next year, and last five
to seven days. The allegations date back
_____________________ to April 29th this year. Workshop for would-be novelists
WOULD-BE novellists from the Ribble Valley are invit ed to a workshop on Saturday. Between 10 a.m. and 3-30 p.m. on November 11th, the
borough's New Pages writer, Ms Caroline Gilfillan, is host ing an event at Clitheroe Library's meeting room. During the day anyone interested in exploring charac
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after various costs have been met. "Considering the weather beforehand, the
bonfire and display were very well support ed and everything went off withou t a hitch. Our fireworks lasted a full 15 mir utes and
seemed to be well appreciated." In a display which seems to becc >me loud
er year on year, hundreds of gian - rockets, Roman canons and exhibition f
fountains brought a sparkle to night sky. With a huge bonfire burning brightly, a haze of palling gunsmol :e and the shouts of the crowd, the event « evoked echoes of battle history, wi to the Rotary Club of Clith Rotaract Club of the Ribbl
PLANNING IN THE PIPELINE
PLANNING permis sion is being sought for the creation of a Sun day school in the north east corner of St Helens
s setting ;h victory :roe, the : Valley,
Clitheroe Round Table, the Rotaiy Club of Ribblesdale and Clitheroe Lion braving the elements to ensure went ahead.9 Bonfire organisers called pol post-fireworks display vandalism Youths were seen attempting *
tie steel security fencing, erected bonfire. A similar attack last year, to organisers, caused £500 worth • Said a service clubs' spokesman: lievable that anyone would act in
less way."
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Office (3/00/0726); sun lounge and entrance porch Swanside, Sawley Grange
Barn (3/00/0740). Whallcy and Little Mitton
Church, Waddington. The application from the
parochial church council is in the latest list submitted to Ribble Valley Borough
Council. Other plans include:-
garage adjacent to 69 Pim lico Road (3/00/0725); con servatory behind 16 River- lea Gardens (3/00/0739): store-hobby building, Roe-
Clitheroe - bungalow and
>f damage It is unbe- this point-
- conservatory, 24 Lime- field Avenue, Whalley
(3/00/0730). Grindleton - cattle build ing, Steelands Farm
(3/00/0731). Sabdcn - bungalow, side
garden of Oakhill, Simon- stone Road (3/00/0734). Chntburn - conservatory
and detached garage, 4 Rib blesdale View (3/00/0735). Bashall Eaves and Mitton
field Cottage (3/00/0741.) Bolton-by-Bowland, Gis-
burn Forest and Sawlcy — satellite dish, Tosside Post
— conversion of farm store to dwelling Cow Hey, Cross Lane, Bashall Eaves (3/00/0736).
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