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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 11th, 2001 7 I; Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial).422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331(Class«ie°).-------------------------------------------------. _________________________________________ : ~~7Z shireonline.co.uk


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But assault charges ngninst Langho man are dismissed


A MAN suffered serious facial injuries and lost a tooth during an altercation outside Utopia mght-


ClS k ck b u rn magistrates including Regan, and there ftheard th a t, while S tu ar t was a fight,


p Robert Regan accepted • "being part of the incident, ft he had always denied direct responsibility for


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ft any of the injur ies sus- tained by Craig Holroyd.


V,: Regan (20), of Kirkdale Pi Road, Langho, pleaded H'; guilty to using threatening Pi behaviour. No evidence was s',l offered by the prosecution f t on two charges of assault f t occasioning actual bodily f t harm and they were dis- missed. The magistrates


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ft; ordered the preparation of pre-sentence reports and n!’ Regan was remanded on ilf


f t bail until January 26th. f t ecuting) said Mr Holroyd


Mr Adrian Williams


(defending) said Regan had been facing the two serious charges of assaulting the same person twice since February. He said i t was accepted that everyone con­ cerned had been drinking and there had been a dis­ pute inside the nightclub. "There were a lot of peo­


ple involved and there were two or three separate inci­ dents," said Mr Williams. "My client accepts he was involved in a scuffle, togeth­ er with others, but he has always denied that he was responsible for any injuries


Miss Emma Kehoe (pros- Mr Williams said Regan, an electrician, nan h d plans to


to anyone."


/ft had been out with his f:i brother'and friends and tipi they had ended the night in ft; U topia a t Blackburn. As they were leaving, they were approached by a group,


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involved in someone else's dispute is not the way for­ ward," he added. .


"He realises that getting ,.


Walking exploration o f Britain recalled


for the naturalists


IN his illustrated talk, "A Walking Exploration of Mainland Britain", given to Clitheroe Naturalists at Clitheroe library, Mr John Shaw explained that he had accomplished the journey from John o'Groats to Land's End in nine stages. The s ta r t a t John


in the splendid castles of Canaervon and Harlech. And on his way back into England Mr Shaw climbed Cader Idris and crossed mto the Wye Valley. Slides of the Severn


bridges on the approach to the west country demon­ strated man-made skills, as


o'Groats dramatically showed the cliffs and stacks


of Scotland's northern coast before a detour was made to


the Orkneys and the prehis­ toric Scara Brae. Further south a train crossing Ran- nock Moor seemed tiny in comparison to the vastness


older Roman Autouine


; Wall remained as mounds > in contrast to the later ' Hadrian's Wall and then,, ■ the journey passed into ' Teesdale with the Whin Sill .*' / of High'Force and the


4 detour was made into the ■; Lakes and then to Malham if before the canals, moorland and peat bogs between ' Sheffield and Manchester


Yorkshire Dales. Another


1 of the remote area. ■ • ■ Towards the borders the


did Brunei's Clifton suspen­ sion bridge at Bristol. Into Somerset via a deserted Cheddar Gorge took Mr Shaw into the Quantock Hills and the sunken leafy lanes of this pleasant coim- tryside, following a shot of a now derelict tin mine, the journey ended on the rocks


of Lands End. Mr Shaw stressed that it


' in all parts of our land, but he reminded naturalists of the beauty of their own area by concluding with a slide taken of Sabden at sunset. Mr Bernard Warren thanked the speaker after


is still possible to find remote unspoilt areas in these days of urbanisation


question time. • The next library lec­


C and a turn westward ’ through the Peak District. The landscape of Wales


with heather-covered mountains


reminders of stormier times Moths". included Hurry with your -3.30 il customers only


entries for exciting Castle competition


• TIME is running out to I enter a competition in-


' volving a well-known Rib- ble Valley landmark. The theme of the contest,


which is being organised as part of celebrations to mark the Year of the Artist,, con." cerns the future of Clitheroe


Castle and what this mag­ nificent monument will look


like in the year 3000. All you have to do is put


your ideas down on paper by drawing or painting a picture of your vision or alternatively you can make


a 3D model of it. The best entries will be


put on display at the Castle Museum and be reproduced


in this newspaper.


" build ah office block on land in Grindleton has been sub-


AN outline application to


■ The proposal (number 1 0865) refers to land a.t The Spinney, East View, in the village. Comments on the


. mitted to Ribble Yalley Borough Council.


I Clitheroe: Provision of !


. plan must be made to the council by tomorrow. Other plans include:


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telecommunications appa- ratus on external wall of


i building (listed building ! consent) a t 28 Castle Street


i I Langho: Proposed cro-, (0868).


,i X building to be. used for i „,; maintenance, storage and i staff facilities and change ol use of plot of agricultural


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1 Road (0869). I C Pendleton: Erection ot


' 1 f t land to restricted Practice area at Clitheroe Golf Club,


•, i • ---■ Whalley Road, Pendleton >EEI (0860):


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1 quet l a w n , , space for a r t . installation and landscap-


i ing for private and domestic


j use at The Tip Site, Brock- I i hall Village, Old Langho


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Prizes, which will be awarded by the museum


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: gift shop and Tesco, are also , up for grabs and there will be a special award for the | most imaginative entry. Judges from Clitheroe


Castle, Tesco and the Year | of the Artist team will be looking for the most ere- ative, original and well-exe­ cuted entry in each catego- |


ry.


can be collected from the Advertiser and Times office | at 3 King Street, Clitheroe, from the customer services


Entry forms and rules


desk a t Tesco or from the | Longridge News office. The closing date is Friday, Janu­ ary 19th.


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use from allotment to park­ ing and engineering works , to form hardstanding for parking on land off School Lane (0863). .


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ment and conversion of existing derelict barn and new extension to form agri­ cultural dwelling at "Weath- erhead Farm, The Scaithe, Bentham Road (0862). Erection of lean-to exten­ sion on east elevation of house at Myttons Farm,’ Woodhouse Lane (0864). Thornley: Erection of a i


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POLICE are looking for a man wearing a blue fleece after a £2,000 burglary m Mitton Road, Whalley. A Rudolphe Bubble


£2,000 burglary Boost for the Mayor’s fund SH A R IN G in the festive fun with


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lady's gold watch worth £1,000 was among property stolen on Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning


last week. The man is believed to


have broken a window to


reach in. He also took a £22o


leather handbag, a purse worth £125, a Canon cam­


era and £200 in cash. The burglar is a white


male in his 40s, of stocky build and with curly reced­ ing dark hair. Any informa­


tion can be given to the police on 01200 443344 or to Crimestoppers on 0800 555


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THE first sale of 2001 at Clitheroe Auction Mart saw a s lig h tly reduced e n try due to th e New


Year holiday. peBulls: Premium made to IZbp


r kg (average 111.5P), prime to


99p (94p), commercial to 85p (72.50p). Steers: Premium made to 104p (102.5p), prime to 97p


(95.8p), commercial to 72p (67p). Heifers: Premium made to !26p (109.5p), prime to lOlp (93.up), commercial to 86p (80.20p). Following the Christmas holi­


day almost 700 hoggs were ottered for sale with the total entry aver­ aging 98.5p per kg. The best Swaledale lambs were approach­ ing three figures and top call of the day was from Brian Procter at


108p per kg with 36/37kg lambs


sold to R.P. Winder. The ewe entry was mainly


Bottle damage


Mules with tops of £30, a few small Swales were at the £4/5, but the overall average was £25.30. A few beef heifer calves for


£ 120.


rearing were in the £25/40 brack­ et, while a few bull calves (conti­ nentals) ranged from £105 to


A BOTTLE thrown over the fence of a house in Dean Meadow, near Henthorn Park, Clitheroe, caused damage valued at £250. The incident happened around


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