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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 1st, 2001 7 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashlreonline.c nline.co.uk


N ew signs and blinds refused for restaurant


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EFFORTS to obtain planning permission for new advertising outside a Clitheroe restaurant have failed. Mr Dino Graziani


dinners


•inners at the nior citizens' halley, on Sat- : Ladies - Mrs Irs G. Walms-


has been refused per­ mission for signs and blinds at 78-82 Whal­ ley Road, Clitheroe. Government adver­


'. Pennington ents - Mr J. ,1. Sharpe, Mrs (cons). jes: Mrs M. oint 2, Mrs M.


rs J. Bishop and 5ecl, Mrs H.


arnsworth and 'utler, Mrs J. ns). jes: Mrs J. Hart- Mrs S. Baxter


[rs M. Butler ents - joint 1,


ers were: Ladies 'almsley, MrsP.


i )•ous Saturday's


tisement appeals officer Mr Dave Waterman says that the terrace of property in which the restaurant is situated is listed as of historical interest. The alumini­ um and perspex box sign which had already been erected was con-


tions of poor light or darkess by its full inter­ nal illumination," said the appeals officer. Two hanging signs


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amounted to an unduly assertive display, and six Dutch blinds proposed were also unacceptable. The appeals officer


said that, although Gov­ ernment policy recog­ nised th a t outdoor advertising was essential to commercial activity in


a free and diverse econo- the regulations


spicuously ill-suited to on tj,e ground of amem- 1 the period character of ty and, where applicable, | the building.


------- -- ----------- required approval only . 1 public safety. These con-


sign's stridency would be commercial need, must accentuated in condi- be given most weight.


"I consider that the siderations, rather than


l. Holt, Mrs E. ns).


nd Money1


>y Village Hall sting "Love and


i new play by the h-based Mis fits


lompany on Sat- arting at 7-30


emendous show, ality, takes place lue Moon Cafe es an adventure


On, Lancashire's )uring Network, ables local people professional live events on their and Whalley


m. ent is arranged


iall is a member.


Plenty of sunshine for ramblers’ Lake District outing


THE village of Hartsop in the Lake District was the destination for Clitheroe Ramblers


on Saturday. The weather was fine, After passmgtheStraits . ,, ot ..


with plenty of sunshine o Rigpndae,the: ram as the group, led by Mr biers to o k th e ira f te r


n-ivirl Tavlor set off up noon break on tne Pasture ^ e c k, pas11he 2560ft. Kidsty Pike over- o ld le a d mines into looking Riggindale and Threshwaite Cove. A the Long Stile Ridge, break was taken before The return to Harts P the steep climb up to was via Rarnpsgdl Head Threshthwaite Mouth at 2581ft., The Knott at and u p


dliu ut*t,^*** nd games


tie drive was held ewell Social Hall ly evening. Adults ldren competed ach other to com- eir beetles. The ised £45 for hall


'ocial Hall on Tues- 7-30 p.m.


ial council of St l's Church, cU, win take place


meeting ext meeting of the


as for village


e architect who will a new community


tre GERS in Slaid- currently choos-


•e to design the vil- new centre. designs, displayed


Her this year, the vil- unched a competi- which three archi- 1 practices had the


nels of drawing and hes and demonstrat- models of each


h.


high beacon on Thorntlv waite Crag at 2569ft. The views of the Kent- mere Horseshoe were v


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Artist Olivia designs a new Whalley Pre-school logo


BUDDING artist Olivia Fernandez is only four, but


already she has had sucess in the competitive world of


design. Her design has been selected


for a new logo for the purple and red sweatshirts worn by children at Whalley Pre-school. Leader of the pre-school, Miss


again to the 14ft. 2423ft. and the Hayewa-


Karina Cox, and her staff, set the task for all the children to design


very clear, wiith cloud and rainbows over the


Hclvcllyn range. After lunch the next


ter Dam.Two other members of the party completed a low-level walk from Hartsop to Patterdale


and the circuit of Broth- n a i wur,*" t "y - - _ . • i _r


ers Water. Saturday's walk has


mmintain tackled^vas seen a change of destina-


Hijrh Street at 2,718ft. tion due toi the fo<ot and via the Roman road, mouth epidemic. WaJk- |


as a r iK S S S fn S r s ,.. ■ nd mouth epidemic. 441592._____________


Curfew imposed in assault case


A CURFEW has been imposed on a Chipping man char­


ged with assault. Paul Anthony Hay-


hurst (21), of Kirkfield, Chipping, was remand­ ed on bail until today by Blackburn magis-


trates. lie was charged with


assaulting Matthew Eccles in Fell Brow, Lon- gridge, on August 10th, assaulting Andrew Wor- i thington in Berry Lane on October 13th and affray on the same date. Conditions of bail include a curfew and not to be in Longridge after 7 p.m. and before 8 a.m.


‘^ ^ ^ ® ® ® ® ® ® ^ * ^ * ” * T ^ 7AnNrFRMFnT'VwEWERE5 0 PLEA5ED WITH THE QUALITY AMD " please pass oh our thamksto AacoHCER


AT PLAHET FOR A JOB WELL DOHE. WE HAVE BEEH IMPRESSED WITH ALL A5PECT5 OF YOUR SERVICE, GOOD ADVICE AHD IHF0RMAT10H, WITHOUT "PRESSURE SALES". ALL WORRMEH WERE PLEASAHT. WE ARE EXTREMELY PLEASED AHD WOULD RECOMMEHD PLAHET TO OUR FRIEMD5


weeks before a final er is appointed this .


me, are being did- ■


e competition was !


ent Group and a start te is anticipated next mer.


nised by the Slaid- Community Devel-


he three competing ectural firms include rchitect's co-operative 1


, 41V


London: a young chester-based praC-


s^from North Wales, specialise in the use of ral materials.


nd David Lea Archi-


’he project to con- ct a new centre is part he Enterprising Rural mmunities' Single eneration Bid pro- mme in the Forest 6f viand.


j CARVER - BRIERLEY mas


year good


Disney knows how! c place on earth


^T h e bride, Miss Michele Brierley, is the personal f t -


f f l f l S S J a S S K * - Carver. »r D - . mouth, Devon.


The bride, given TV


her brother-in-law Mr f h wn 0[ champagne


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and Miss Camilla.Metcalf, the,D d silk skirts wore r , , lH e , .y .y ; « y y y ™ , , , b„r. “ J d ^ K S l S l r r W hand-tied posies of wine


k spectacular and a “ & n i ; n Mr,r| j S g -bH J -B S S I


S ' S S S S l M r Patrick Connolly and Mr Doug Coleman.


Alan Bailey, a reception was neio a Arms Hotel, Hurst Green.


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Clitheroe, on their return. Photo: Pyes, of Chtheroe.


A honeymoon was spent in the u Sorrento, and the couple are to live in o


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Following the ceremo y ^ ° d t the Shireburn Italian town of


conducted by the Rev. b u ---- - , \ l | S | t 3 3


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a logo, and Olivia's was chosen as the best. Her prize was a Teddy bear, together with a sweatshirt of its own, although she is now a first-year pupil at Whalley CE


.


Primary School. Olivia's parents, Shaun and


Janet, were so delighted with er


to send to Olivia s Uncle Daniel, who has lived in New York for


the past 15 months.


Whalley Pre-school at different sessions held in Whalley Adult Education Centre. Co-secretary Mrs Danielle Ellison said there are still places available for the younger children from two and a


At present, 45 pupils attend A f nPCWDTlh. 4 5 nUDi ls • [ill r s 'N 1/


design they have commissioned Our Pjcturesno two adult sweatshirts to bema


half. nrnieture shows Olivia with nPW loeo sweat-


pupils Ol wiuwicjr * wearing their new logo sweat­


shirts and her Teddy bear pnze. (J191001/1)


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Plan to widen use of historic halls 11 INFORMATION is refurbishmentandpos- t


. o u t a s u r v e y


“ S L t ® S ? h « « h » « A working group set the typ


bly Widen i ts com munity use.


up to plan the repair, they require.


t0The working group


I being sought.in a bid sible extension of the *ttendgance) facilities says that, as well as ^reserve one of Clitheroe Parish Chu- d and suggested informing groups once


Clitheroe’s historic rch halls complex is improvements are due fim plans and funding Glltneroe S msuui 1


their plans i n returned at the in place, it hopes to


determine cials then aim to use waywhich will cause facilities the data to formulate minimum disruption to


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