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sions to "Woodend"; Birdy Brow, Chaigley, would be excessive, says a Govenment inspector. An appeal into Ribble Valley Borough Coun
cil’s refusal of Mr F. Mastrobuoni’s planning application has been dis
missed. In his report, inspector
Mr D. H. Brier says that the rehousing of the swim ming pool, an extension to its present building, a lean-to kitchen extension, an octagonal conservatory and a new garage would be a disproportionately
large building mass. The plan would give the
house a floor area four times the original size, two previous extensions having already increased the origi nal by two-and-a-half
times.
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the new construction would make the house look consid erably bulkier and this would detract from the nat ural quality of a very sensi tive location in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
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Novel plan for charity to tee off
| TWO leading local | Methodists plan a | four-courses-in-one- i day golf marathon. Clitheroe minister
| the Rev. Richard Atkinson and Mr Roland Hailwood hope to raise a large sum for NCH Action
| for Children, which takes a leading role in
| fighting child abuse. Setting off at 6 a. m. on June 20th, the pair
| plan to complete the 18 holes of Clitheroe, the nine each at Whal- ley and Stonyhurst and the 18 at Mytton Fold. .. Support is being sought from sponsors
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1 and a competition is ■ ‘being run on the num- 1 ber of gross strokes, with dinner for two at Mytton Fold as a prize. The enthusiasts are both members at Myt-
I ton Fold and Mr Hail wood previously played at Clitheroe. His hand icap is 24, four better than the minister's. "We will, of course,
EminentYoung-Enterprise win for Ribblesdale entrepreneurs
_ | Eminence, the, Young Enterprise
WIN WIN SITUATION
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I company formed by. Ribblcsdalc. High School Technology:College,,has,won the Heather Horn Trophy, v-i ' Awarded for best overall company
in the Ilyndburn and ,Ribble Valley Young Enterprise area competition, the win enabled the Eminence team
iMytton Fold Hotel, Langho. o :On its way to first place, the com pany also won trophies for best press advertisement, best interim presenta tion; most innovative design and qual- itviproduct, best export achievement, best display at final presentation and best final presentation. This is the fourth overall win in suc
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ag a in proved em in e n t jX n x n e ^ ^ d awards ceremony washeld at the field of enterprise.: ^ jrc,._...
cession tnr TT.minfinceand theRibbles- dale pupils who went on to win fur ther awards at national and interna tional level following their previous
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local successes.Our top picture shows youngsters from various schools
at.the* Mjdttam
Fold awards ceremony (P02U5U1/1 Pictured below are members of the
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award-winning Ribblesdale team showing off their coveted trophies
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accept all local rules and uphold the tradi tions of the noble game, at all times," says Mi Hailwood, who is loca NCH Support Groui chairman and wel known as Clitheroe1;
| town crier. "We are hoping fo
| generous support fo [ this very testing effort.
I dies and an official scor Mr Hailwood can bl
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contacted on 0120| 424240.
Ultral fore] ted
KEY local employe] at the forefront of i opment in conserva
ly report. The strength of its :
tion is emphasised bj number of patents grel or 'pending, 283 - f® them in the half-year. -Despite sales b affected by bad wes
__ :. ;*V: ,* s-: II m neSTESTATSCAH BEST ESTATE TheV70 h-obeea voted t e n ' c .
Telnd yeer « . And no wonder, it c o r o t a * * * , v e p n te , .nd hee driving enjoyment with the very latest Volvo s.fetgnclmology. But whet wdl really win yon over is its price You can now drive: awpy the ultnn.te estate for a remarkable £20,500.
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, Featured Volvo V70 2.4 (140 blip) wi<h m0,“®c Pa'nl linl (£500) £ 21.000 on the road (inc. delivory; 12 monlha road
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I Mr Bury, :wh6;.livesHh' ; | : '/He added: "In the United Langho with hik:wife,‘All- ; States, once y°u ^ e the
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especially for us by ABTA bonded tour operators for : your protection
Amsterdam from £ 1 4 9
Summer in piw Buckingham Palate & r --------- - ” ■ * Windsor Castle Restored
Best of the West End including ticket for choice o f show
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Manhattan courtrooms call lor Valley barrister
difficult to pass in the States- you get yourself an
pupil will soon be working ^ t o m d and Wales has training
as a lawyer in the glitzy . Contracted miassively.. New York cour trooms.ot^
Manhattan. ■ b"'^ •i?fyyni,3tnbi,e anffmorq barristers Desperation at tbe-labk jL-j^pewer and fewer places to
of opportunities for British acfc0m0date them." barristers has forced Mr VEach year around 2,500 Andrew Bury to plan the barristers are chasing^600
office and go to work." In New. York, lawyers
received a minimum of $150,000 a year, plus bonus es and benefit packages. Top earning lawyers can pick up $25m a year. "It is going to be a major
step. Yfe will miss the Rib ble Valley," he said, "but 35 or 40 minutes away from Manhattan, across the River Hudson, it is possible to b u y a five-bedroom house with two acres of land for £150,000 dollars. "And there is a lot of
beautiful countryside around."
The Eden Project (PAR I .S':
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Seminar on drugs use
CLUB operators and licensees in the Ribble Val ley have been invited to attend a seminar to min imise the dangerous use of
drugs at dances. The event, a t Burnley
Football Club tomorrow afternoon, will launch the drug safety guidance for clubs and pubs which oper ate under the terms of a public entertainments lic
ence.Specialist speakers will provide information and a check list will be provided for both staff and guests to enable them to minimise the harm from drugs use. \ Clubs or licensees\who
have not yet received an\ invitation should contact i Mr John Smith on 01254
263525.
both in Britain and Ed Ultraframe's turnovJ the six months to IVl 30th was up seven pel over the previous peril £38m.
But pre-tax profit j |
down by 13% to Chairman Mr Rod b explains several reasol this, emphasising that! tal expenditure, bi| other businesses and if ing in people and infral ture including toolinl information technf have all put up overhij But the investmd
production facilities confidence that the cl ny could service the I growth from core ml once conditions imprl "Sales for Ultrasp;!
commercial large! enclosures businessj excellent progress, iiT ing to £2.5m. fronL £0.5m.,” says Mr Sell At the industry r
exhibtion, Glassex.l customers were po about the outlook | remainder of the Leads generatioil
Applet canc< to fool
PEOPLE on the through the Ribll ley to a major cl event may be u |
' of its cancellatic Appleby Hors
; “ which is usuallyl early June every a been cancelled owij foot and mouth dil uation in Cumbrial first time the fair r
cancelled since 17ft The potentially ous consequence.1
numbers of visitij ing horses to thel
1 forced the fair col
; : after consultatl • MAFF, to makel
: sion. Last year! attracted mof
! 100,000 people ini Cumbria Const! now concerned tl|
Superi
i ••supermarket. " Booths, work!
THE GROUNI ■ soon be pretty r
- Unwins and the T 1,000 bulbs and i The bulbs, incj
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