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Clltheroe Advertiser & Times, February 22nd, 2001 ditheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Cl assI online.co.uk class t from .


players; •st time this theroe Con- y featured a artet. The as fortunate


the much- Emperor


-tet consist- young play- ive created ternational i since they


in 1992. in their pro-


lst three works i F major opus tie name of the the Emperor, to imply that


leir speciality, it is true or not, ing of the work lit. There were f pleasing solo m second violin [te and the viola


jwed a contem- irk by James n, recently omposer in resi­ d e BBC I’hil- in Manchester,


:tto. '


i striking and 3ce, although it ttle. in. common itional works for ■tet. There were beautiful pas-


d with great feel- as the consum-


nique which the nded. Most peo- seemed to enjoy


usion, one of the rs of the quartet was played, that in F. This was, a, joy to listen to ng to end, with ill solo playing r instruments, npeccably pol- ible. The audi- ressed their ippreciation by pplause, which •ded with an ,}vas a waltz, an by the youthful iritten. aeral opinion ie that this was best concerts of


asons. . R.J.N.


ince talk hly meeting of and - District


ellowship took e Village Hall, dford, and 33


ttended, p la n n e d 1 g u e s t


yas ijl^Mrs £). ecruited at short


er talk, "Insur- i't believe it", was red by the'audi-


next meeting will lace on Monday,


l 12th. The speaker e Mr R. Schofield, talk is titled "Beyond


leCity". ■


3 centre hit ,S used fence poles


vindows and secu- i at Whalley Ten- n Mitton Road, number of months ve been various f disturbance and ti-social behaviour lage sports venue, are investigating me with informa­ nt any of the inci- asked to contact le police on 01200


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PLANNING UN" THE PIPELINE


A N application to convert 0068); change of meSroma Mj* «4.4-La niri bank premises to residential


an outbuilding!at theOld dwel,P and the COnstruc- Post House on King Street, t .Qn Qf gdouble garage and Clitheroe, into three self- driveway (and listed build­ catering units is in the lat- . consent), Ribble Lane


' est list of plans submitted (3yoi/0074) to Ribble Valley Borough Gisburn: flood warning


Council. (3/02/2001)


Other plans include:- . kiosk, steps and handrailing, Clitheroe: four Mews Style near the River Ribble, Gis-


Station including GRP


cottages at Ribblesdale bum Mill (3/01/0065). Avenue (3/01/0076); double siaidbum: new access to garage, Commons House B6478, Hodder View Farm


(3/01/0078) Chipping: removal of pre- Read: kitchen extension, (3/01/0072).


fab garage and replacement Jubilee Street (3/01/0077). bv single garage within gar- Simonstone: change of use den Hill House, Hesketh to form a holiday cottage. Lane (3/01/0066); garage, craft workshop, dwelling and storage space, stables and the construction of a tack room at Fairclough detached garage, former Barn Farm, Loud Bridge Coach House, Higher Trapp fsm/OOCTL


Hotel (3/01/0080). Chatburn: demolish exist- Grindleton: a single storey


ing chapel and build a new rear extension, Greenfield single storey church, land off House, Back Lan ( / /


Downham Road (3/01/- 0081). Grants to help


village groups VARIOUS village organisa-


' turns have been given grants 'by Whalley Parish Council. Last month councillors


agreed to a request for £50


' from the Whalley Table Tennis Club, as well as to


, applications for cash from the Citizens’ Advice Bureau ! and the Lancashire Youth


Association. Money donated by the


village committee will also go towards the staging of the Mystery Plays this


summer and at their Febru­ ary meeting councillors also agreed to a grant of £300


‘ for Whalley Pre-school, an organisation which meets in


' the Adult Education Cen­ Itre. '


- Appeal dismissed


AN appeal against refusal of planning permission for a


■ single dwelling and garage at The Rookery, Chatbum,


: has been dismissed. Government inspector


Mr George Baird says that the proposal, turned down by Ribble Valley Borough Council, would reduce the openness of that part of the village and conservation


arThe house, proposed for a large and well treed garden,


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Guest of honour SHARP-SHOOTER Ian


. Peel was guest of honour at the Clitheroe Dolphins


Gala Awards Ceremony. The Olympic silver


medallist joined many of the club's 180 members at


the event.


Held at West Bradford meeting. Village Hall, the award cer­


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^ 66.3 mm = 2.26 inches of rain. Parish meeting


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A FU T U R IST IC look like in the Year _


drawing of Clitheroe Castle


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has won a compe­ tition organised as part of celebra­ tions to mark the


year of the artist. Ribble Valley resi­


dents were asked to put pen to paper and


come up with their ideas of what the


titled "Castle Oasis"


was entered by Mr Richard Bancroft. As well as being


reproduced in this newspaper, his picture will also feature in an exhibition to be held at Clitheroe Castle in the summer. Pictures and poems by local school- children will also be on


3000. The winning entry,


of rural group


A LOCAL branch of the Council for the Protec- ion of Rural England will hold its first meeting


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t week tonight at the Dog Inn, Whalley, at 7-30 P" The CPRE is a national Parks, the introduction of


charity which helps people Green Belt areas and the S


protect their loc


tryside where there is a chaired by the branch devel. th rea t , to enhance


l Z i rnun- curbing of opencast mming. At the inaugural meeting,


where there is an opportu- caabire> Mrs Audrey Porter, nity and to keep it beauti- Mr Davjd King, of Riming- ful, productive and enjoy- ton( (01200 445554) was able for everyone. The elected chairman, Mr Ray- patron is her Majesty the mond Halfpenny of Whal- Queen and there is a ley (01254 824971) secre- branch in every county.


0pment officer for Lan- tary and Mrs Susan Jack-


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