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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 31st, 2001 9 Clltheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified);
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[rectory would I'se classes and all Ipropriate ones 1 borough. 1 are hopes of. ■ing - other, I f activity to take (offering people,-
Tie.Ition, it is felt that Jung place in com- lentres would be. Lealing
to.those (not lead a very l , those who have [port, and those i t feel out of place Is centre setting, lasibilty study is, [dertaken to look; L possibility of ling a Valley'dis- Lrts group, either | r performing. I t
I one of the first of ■in the county, and llso involve Hynd- II Lancashire Coun-
Icils.
lared of set up
|rom an insurance ay, the court was
- then, the court Ihe couple - who had Tious convictions - iarated, and on an |n when police were 3 the house, Mr Ver- .i police that his wife
iovered some of the |y in a bin bag. I Vernon told the Ihe had not told the Tice company of the I of the property le they had already Ihe insurance pay-out L did not want to lose
ling and clock. Vernon told the court prmed police about [timed property in an I t to get his wife into k "I was being vindic-
ke said.
They’ll go at a quacking
pace QUACK, quack, not the roar ottions, will be the order of the day on June 14th at Edisford, and spectators should be in for a thrilling
t im e .; Once again, Clitheroe
Lions Club members are
....ofganising'a grand duck ■ race starting at 7-30 p.m. on the river bank. Permission has been
granted by the appropriate authorities to hold the event
■ There are up to £500 worth of prizes to be won if your duck comes home one of the winners and you can -obtain these from Lion
and tickets are now on sale at £1 each.
... members who will be in Sainsbury's foyer today tomorrow and Saturday selling tickets. Lion member Mr Geoff
Nuisance from quarry ‘can be properly —
OFFICIALS of Lancashire County Council believe that "proper control of nuisance from deepening Tarmac s Bankfield Quarry can be achieved.
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opment Sub-committee approved the firms cease no la , has to keep the county request to go 50 metres further down than th The , , R diveings and must monitor not present sea level, limit, The 13 .5m.extra n ^ ^ ^ S S ^ t e r i n t h e q u m * tonnes of limestone which can be won ^ ^ y named local watercourses as weU. These preserve 50 Tarmac jobs and a further 70
As reported last week, the county’s Deve - . « ,
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°£e pp ^licant pruvmco provides for the proper control of ,
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The 56 conditions cover a wide rangepf fust being
e elopment," said the report. related work such as haulage.
officials said that it was necessary to ensure that ^ “monitoring ^ adequately thorough and con- proposals lengthening the life of quarry
were acceptable in relation to the amenity of ” ^ um acceptable flow rate or water nearby residents and land users.
In their report to last week's meeting, county £j°Br()ok™R^es are laid down to ensure that i-inues even if automated equipment fails,
,, At least some local borough and , ■ - jevei has to be set for each watercour
"However, it is considered that the scheme of, ^w e
clude Ings Beck, Twiston Beck, West Clough . Br00k Heys Brook, Grindleton Brook and Pi -
Prized window is broken
A VALUABLE window has been broken at a Clitheroe |
public house.-
ed if specified levels are exceeded. AH lorries leaving the quarry must be sheeted and must use the wheel cleaning facilities and interna
roads must be surfaced and kept free of debris^ A phased programme for cutting noise from
perimeter wall are among the measures. P The company has to keep r e c o r d s
the quarry plant has to be implemented, with readingsTaken at Park House and Clitheroe Commuity Hospital to demonstrate its effect.
Improvements to the plant and raising of the of ground
vibrations and air pressure created by blasting, as well as of the technical details of each blast, and must keep within laid down peak particle velocities. The wind too features in the condi tions - if it is faster than 28 knots, no soil level-
cillors were unhappy about the Plan’^ h ruM more rules about how. this plan itself must be the Communicare NHS Trust which runs
_ian prepared to mitigate any problem, with ^ ef{ectiveness if it needs to be
S S ^ S S ^ S ^ ’T ’^ t * J itaoperetionson the River RibWe Mid
but aU three are subject to a long list oi con 1 * S . county did no, claim
hard rock quarries would always give uw -
thdtog««?“ ””“ 'iS e l^ o K S a T S h B - .................— or weekends.
1 "charities so the public's sup port is very worthwhile. Last year 15,000 ducks were launched, this year we would like it to be more.”
Health up to gold
standard CALDERSTONES NHS TRUST has signed up to
the gold standard of a new "health in the workplace scheme.
The Centre for Health '■ • ...
care Development is part of the Northwest D evelop- ■ ment Agency and seeks to
increase the. number oi employers who. actively recognise the value of a healthy and well-motivated
workforce. - • ■ ■ Specialist support is
. put their pledges into prac tice. They, can include not only obvious measures such as flexible, family friendly- working, but a commitment to green transport.' , Lancashire County
available to help employers -t— - Y Yrev „f Hiirhfield The bus driver was shocked but a m o t o r o y c l i s t m ^
people were taken to hospitai on R ^ ^ path o£ the peUgeot. The take®ito h MY h (53), Lisa by air ambulance - after a Bank
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Council is also on the gold programme, and Lancashire Ambulance Service is on the
Ithe faint-hearted . for a challenge
ne Gauntlet, the (sf ; award-winning ""
Jsd together with [iity of winning a lie d at £40), who Ktement of riding
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silver.one. •. "J"'
P lay was ‘spot on’
It enjoying all the B, to Pendragon's
Ignificent jousting ■pd Mad Edgar's
ig roller coaster I |
"SPOT ON" was the general verdict after the Fresh Ground Theatre Company put on its new work, "Div ing In ” at Hurst Green Memorial Hall on Thurs-
daThe visit was supported by the Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley Memorial Hall as part of the Spot On Rural Touring Network season,
8?S&2£ i » 3S»> urday morning. tions m the Burnley area. ,
H e was ridmg h^ Honda Lllh)^c.c. machme towards Gisbur
^ {orced the ^ ^
bus and a car and led to a three-ho cijviger. Fire-fighters had to free closure of the moorland road on Sat- them from the wrecto^ Mr Howarth thre
ersedge (42) , ° f c harter Str , Re had serious injuries, although Accrington, who has family connec ^
ThemanMUed v ^M r Jota U Hospitai by air ambulance. ^
ening. Mrs Howarth suffered ar at Burnley General Hospital.
f f is - s s r sU r e » « « s s f t s ia s s J £ er .n ?™ V o “w o T y S " o i t . r e s h o w . th .cM r e o b nW
Council of Lancashire com- muity futures scheme. . , The play explored the
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rial to generate noise, dust and blasting impacts, • .... COVering moiutoring, recording and operations took place at nights ^ S f re sX ln d procedures to be adopt-_______________
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Braithwaite said: "All pro ceeds will go towards local
j j0[se and dustare both subject to sim.ta. — " ■ a * “ 0'd,”e ” ’
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Motor cyclist dies in Bank Holiday smash ■
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ho, re rep?,. m reported f i t b ,
dow in the Buck Inn, Low- ergate, was worth £1,000. It was struck with an unknown instrument at I
The original etched win . . ; half-past midnight. Golf clubs are
stolen from car NUMEROUS golf clubs together worth £2,100 were stolen from a car parked near Mytton Fold Golf Club, Langho, about teatime yesterday week. The thieves smashed into
ST c an be done and in dry weather internal ro ad s a n d spoil he ap s must be watered. No soil can
be.sold, nor evenRemoved from
the site, and it can only be moved within it from May to September, at times when it is dry and
friThescheme for the final restoration^the site from 2019 onwards must be submitted by the end of 2012, and must detail what the company
the quarry in a safe and stable condition. .
Suicide verdict
onnurse CHILDREN. fr01? a Heysham family walking in
proposes for each area, as well as plans for the complete removal of piant. machme^ buiid incs foundations and roads, the planting oi trees ands shrubs and all works needed to leave
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a Honda car to reach the equipment.
Shed break-in THIEVES who broke into a I
i gardening equipment, gar- ( -den chairs and a hose and hosereel. Police are investi
garden shed at a house in Corbridge Court, Clith- eroe, on Saturday night stole property worth £500. They took a jet washer,
gating.
, Chimney pots go TWENTY crown top chim- ney pots worth £1,000 were | stolen from the Duchy of Lancaster depot at Dunsop Bridge on Tuesday of last week. Police are investigat
ing.
the Trough of Bowland found the body of a More-, cambe nurse lying beside her overturned car. At last week's inquest,
Deputy Blackburn, Hynd- burn and Ribble Valley Coroner Mrs Carolyn Sin gleton recorded a verdict of suicide after hearing Miss Maureen Elizabeth John ston (57) had caused her death by drinking
antifreeze. The coroner was told that
depression.
Miss Johnston, a Royal Lancaster Infirmary nurse, had not worked since Christmas because of
never be known whether Miss Johnston deliberately drove her car over a 30ft. embankment. Sgt John Lindsay told the
The coroner said it would ■' . , at the scene.
through a stone Mamh (bi , ^ Mmy Coleman (64), Writer’s lecture Gary
ambulances and the police at as well as the police and
was airlifted to the Royal Preston, t h e s c e n e ^ a ^ helicopters.
and bruising and was treated ac” Y h is the latest in a series of fatal accidents involving motor cycles
believed to he hfe-threat- three ho^^ ^ debris cleared and ■ investigations carried out.
The road was closed for around h
^ the injured were
WRITER and broadcaster- Mr Frank Delaney will give a lecture to members of the University of the Third Age I Foundation in Clitheroe Royal Grammar School lec ture room, York Street, | today at 2-30 p.m.
Farm is raided
THREE Stihl saws, one with a diamond cutter, were stolen from a farm off | Whins Lane, Simonstone,. early yesterday week. Entry was gained through an out
building. earofthe bus - driven by Mr Barry , engine's winch. -________ •--------------——--------------- “ T ” ----------- c m r n n under the Community Teachers re-live their school days m th a clothes swop
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‘" with a quiet scene between . Anna and Stanley. Then the
as they looked at their own lives. The action began qui e tly , lulling the audience
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■ peace was shattered by i Julian's dramatic entrance. Family pasts had affected
tional finale.
Bridge drive winners
p a p e r I” . ' j L .
WINNERS at Pendle Club's bridge drive on Mon
day were: Mrs. J. Pilling and Mr T. Thornber, Mrs J.
Lavery and Mrs A. Riley. N ew p lay ers a r e w e lcom e
v at 1-30 p.m. each Monday, LS I Solo whist winners at the
club were: Mrs M. Holding, MrR. Knight
and.Mr A.
Leonard. New players are welcome
each Monday at 7-30 p.m. Milkman
raises alarm A MILKMAN raised the
■ alarm after a fire was start e d in a sk ip at Friendship
Mill, Read, at about 4-30 on Friday;morning, lh e
; flames spread to an extrac- tor fan, but were put out by
fire-fighters before, they could spread further. Police are investigating.
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Stone lions are stolen
■ TWO stone lions, each with
a mm between the front legs and worth £300 have been
stolen from the front ot a house in West Bradford Pnad Waddmgton. Ihe
i Thursday and police a i investigating. - r J~
THIS exceptionally engaging picture brilliantly captures the spirit of a local schools clothes
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TePactarI'at St Mary's RC Primaiy School, Langho, certainly had to make
sure they were in proper.umform while pupils dressed older, and everyone paid
a fund-raising "fine.'!,,- .. „ . As the picture indicates, pupil Anna
the pleasant outdoors area/ Some £100 was raised. .
Clarey would have relished, a return to ^ outlawed methods of keeping orderl But in the event a happy time was had by all, both in school and in
: Just about keeping their m^hievous natures under control are staff meni-
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bers; from the,left,:FlissWatson, C a t h e r i n e K e a n e ,
MikeKmb«y»dVeg»Bato-. Becky^Wilham^,
R overs fan K e ith lo s e s out in th e te le v is io n b a t t le o f so c c e r b ra in s
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SOLICITOR Mr Keith Bagot underwent a televi sion trial and presented a fine case for the defence - the
Blackburn Rovers defence.. But he came out third best in
a battle of brains between a Blackpool fan and a Manches
ter United fan. The father-of-three, a partner
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in the King Street, Clitheroe, practice, is a life-long Blackburn
Rovers supporter and season tick- | et-holder. ,
episode of Granada TV's "Soccer Brain" and decided to telephone for an audition to become a con testant when he .thought to him
He was at home watching an -
self: "I can do better than that. After the audition hurdle, the .- 42-year-old found himself lined
up in front of the cameras against a Manchester United fan from Wigan and a Blackpool fan from,
Fleetwood.
• - Anthony (11), David (nine). . watched his television ordeal in
- Two of- Mr Bagot's three sons, ; ■ , the studio, while .Mrs Bagot -Y -
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gramme for people if we had told them," he said. "At the end of the day; even though I lost,.I enjoyed it. The questions were the sort of questions every football fan thinks they can answer, but it is a
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