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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonllne.co.uk


Police and community forum gives its backing to CCTY grant application


THE "severe financial implications" of a new CCTV system for parts of the borough did not worry members of the Ribble Valley Police and Commu­ nity Forum.


spend and no power to make anyone else spend theirs, but voted to support the Ribble Valley Borough Council's bid for a Government grant. Council Chief Executive


They have no money to ments were needed to the scheme as a whole. However,


Mr David Morris gave a presentation on the council's plans, reported in the Adver­ tiser and Times some time ago. lie emphasised the ongoing expenditure requ­ ired even if the Government pays for the cameras and installation. The running costs could be up to £100,000 a year,


said Mr Morris. But the present cameras


were well behind the latest technology, and improve-


the deterrent effect of cam­ eras on disorderly behaviour and similar problems was very important. So there were hopes of extending them to Whalley and Lon- gridge. " I t is getting worse in Whalley," exclaimed Coun.


Mrs Joyce Holgate. "People ring me at all hours, some­ times asking me to call the police. We have had one problem after another." They needed to keep


wondered if there were not other ways of dealing with disorder - which Coun. Philip Nierop described as happening at predictable


times. Police officers and some


forum members who had seen the system at Accring­ ton remarked on its high quality. Forum vice-chair­ man Mr Bert Jones com­ mented: "What is good enough for Accrington


should be good enough for


the Ribble Valley." Mr Morris thanked


criminals out of rural areas, as well as tackle disorder, emphasised Coun. Mrs Hol­


gate. Some forum members


AN extension plan for Clay Cottage, Clay Hill Lane, Knowle Green, is exces­ sive, says a Government inspector. Mr J. Counsell's appeal against Rib­


ble Valley Borough Council's refusal of the plan has been reje cted by the


forum members for their support, which he indicated could well help the grant application when it goes in later this year.


Clay Cottage extension plan ‘excessive’


Department of the Environment. Inspector Mr Peter Walker said in his


report that he shared the council’s concern that the extension would create a markedly larger dwelling tha t would be likely to appear both over dominant and overbear­ ing in an attractive countryside location.


Pokeman winners receive prizes


COLOURFUL imagi­ nations were triggered


by a trip to the movies! Youngsters who flocked


to see the Pokemon movie at Clitheroe's The Grand Cinema were given entry forms for a Warner Broth­ ers-sponsored colouring competition to win Poke-


mon goodies. A postbag of posters


were returned and our photograph shows some of


those selected by judge Mrs Mary Stewart, the cinema's duty manager, as


winners. They were invited back


to the cinema to collect their prizes, which were presented to them by Mrs Stewart. The competition was divided into three age group categories - five and under, five to eight and nine to 12 years. While each class had its winner and runners-up, seven- year-old Charlotte Espley, of Clitheroe, was chosen as


overall winner. (Cl-l 0700/7)


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Planning now for return to school gains top marks


Shopping early spreads the cost and avoids disappointments


SMART mums are getting top marks when it comes to being prepared for


the start of the new school term. Though it seems th a t


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left it to the last week, only to find that all the popular sizes of blazer, skirt, trousers etc have been snapped up? And how many times have we ended up having to buy something which the fashion conscious child of today simply hates? Thankfully, the shops in


Clitheroe cater for all the schools in the area, so get­ ting kitted-out could not be easier. I t is as well these shops are paid a visit now to see what they have in stock. For the parent whose


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school. Mistakes can be costly and the assistants generally have many years' experience in supplying school uniforms. In short, take a lesson from them, they know what they are


talking about. As well as uniform, there


are all the bits and pieces which the youngsters need


these days to make the best days of their life as easy as pie. Shoes, ties, pens and pencil cases, lunch boxes for taking sandwiches, gym shoes and football boots, shorts and t-shirts, the list seems endless at the outset, but all can be collected together over the weeks beforehand. Getting organised earlier


also gives you the time to fix in all those name tags. Articles of clothing regular­


ly get misplaced at big


schools and having your child's name inside certain­ ly helps to find them again. One main item which


gets overlooked until the last minute is the school bag. Gone are the days


when each child had a l e a t h e r s a t c h e l w h ic h la s t e d through the child's whole school life. Now it is the designer sports-type bag which is used and buying the wrong one can be little short of a disaster. Instead, find out now what type you are going to buy to give the shops enough time to order one if they have sold out. So do your homework


now and get organised well before the school bell sounds. With plenty of sale bargains still around, it will mean getting ready for school is less daunting than you imagine.


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