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Large extension plan will not
mar historic hall
A LARGE extension adding 22 bedrooms and a f u n c to room at Mitton Hall isbemg recom-
SSssSSg SScasrfi tOnber-framed hall which is case and reject both ffliggm S S ^ l S W a n c h !
securing the continued eco nomic use, survival and retention of the complex. A report for tonight s
meeting of the Ribhle Val- I p v
n Borough Council Plan
ana numau ^ aic au« 25 metres of it will bevisi-
ble from the drive, with the rest behind the existing building and enclosed by
trees.
News Editor ufactured all,,
supporter o f 1 ‘: community.”'
Committee emphasises that style, but the finishes wi the proposal, submitted by be in sympathy with every- a group of well-known bus- thing else. It points out that nessmen running Bocholt the complex has such a hig Developments, is in line lis ted building s ta tu s witlf council policies on because of the existence, in planning and the encour- ahnost perfect condition, o agement of tourism.
ing and Development there will be a change in no rtn 11
there will be a change in ,11 _
The report accepts that the original hall. This is well I t is suggested that coun- preserved and will not be
• subject ^ c o n su l ta t io n s Considerable refurbish- with the Government in ; ,mgnt-Work in line with the
efflors indicate that they are affected,by the proposed minded to approve the plan, development in any way.
view of thp complex's grade , responsibilities, of any two starred listed status.
who took over 18 months j ^ y s the report. I t points ago, wanted an extension out th a t extensions to '
which would duplicate the hoteis are permitted by present building both m piannyng guidelines and
M ^ ^with vertical windows and recominended th a t an
style and size. This plan has ^ at the applicants have now been revised so that it in(jicated that this one will is subservient to and does ensure the competitive con- not dominate or detract tinuity of the hall, giving from what is there already. f. es 0f local hotels, and The new construction thejr capacities. will he in stone and render
, ipj^e county council has
will go on the site of the for- archaeologicai investigation mer garden centre at the ^ carried out on the site, side of the present building.
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it your ke to e than it to
ported the previous plan,
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but claims that the new one - devised after discussions with English Heritage - is not sympathetic and will "stick out like a sore thumb". Due to its bal conied rooms and severe lines the extension will give the appearance of "a Tick-
report says that the owners :, have
approached someone. This feature is one of several
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which are the subject of conditions to any approval suggested by officials.
and roof slates.
Parish church organist is to play at concert
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i 1 -TEL: Ol 2 8 2 4 5 5 0 5 0 , 0ur Presif*"?t°0fS e in to the polUng station, or vote out-1 sWe! whTchis what we have done in the past. t A ‘,'V> ,
itself is. the "guest" for Saturday's concert i
staged by the lo c a l ,
organ society. Mr Michael P am has
Mr Charles Myers, who fo u n d ed the Organ Soci
ety concerts, in 1989. The concert gives a chance for people to appreciate his
wider skills. Bom in Bristol, Mr Pam , _ .
had his first organ lessons with cathedral organist Mr Clifford Harker. Later,'as organ scholar at St Peters College, Oxford, he studied
been th e o rg an is t and . choirmaster a t the church since succeeding the late
with Dr Bernard Rose and had organ lessons with Mr |
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James Dalton. He has held various teaching posts in which he
has put his choral training | skills and fine organ playing
1 to good use. For a time, he was assistant organist of , Wimbome Minster and as a recitalist he has performed all over the country, as well | as touring in Denmark, where he also gave a broad cast for Danish Radio.
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day, Mr Pain will display the glories of, the parish | church organ in an interests ing and varied programme, , including works by some of I his favourite composers, Rheinberger, Alain and |
Franck.
Action group demands disabled access for polls
THE subject of an action group’s latest cam- ™ g„ bn behalf of disabled people is already K g
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to all stations by 2®®|3. .. I In thepress rdease, the
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are.treating a fire at a Clitheroe shop as,
lywood, welcomed mo son, who is now a t
tion service, conductedby the Guest speaker was
Rev Rodney Nicholson, ^
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ag,s church, Blackburn, and another former incumbent,
“ v ithm SW d all , who now looks after the parishes number of lo n g - s em c e aw a r d ^
Her arson. ■ The premises, on Gnat- ■ ! • _ ,
burn Road, were accessed through the back entrance and a lighted piece of paper put through a window, igniting towels which were
on the floor. The incident occurred '
•between. 1 p.m.| ou\Sunday and 9 a.m.' on Monday .hut,: as the fire did not spread,
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