2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 7th, 2001 F a m i l v n o t i c e s Birthday Greetings;
Treasured m em o r ie s o f o u r b e lo v ed so n Martin, w h o d ied February 11 th.
. R IM M E R M a r t in
2001. Our thoughts arc with
feel ittside. On Ibis the first anniversary o f your
. clay, And words cannot describe the loss we alt
you every hour o f every
P e a c e fu l ly o n J an u a ry 3 0 th . 2 0 0 2 , in h o sp ita l .
B R ITC L IF FE D o ro th y
D o ro th y , aged 7 9 year s,
. and all your achievements all our lives,
S le e p p e a c e fu l ly s o n . Mum and Dad. Cone from our touch but
And tie will love you forever.
L o v e y o u a lw a y s a n d never our hearts.
f o r e v e r M .J . S i s t e r C e len a . b r o th e r - in - law Dean, n ep h ew s Brandon a n d C a llam . Grandm a and Grandad Snape.
.1 1 th . 2 0 0 1 . There’s a place in my heart that's yours alone, A piece o f my love no one else can own, For deep in my heart your memory is kept, 1 loved you too much to ever forget.
P h y ll is xxxx.
.1 964. In loinng memory, Sadly missed.
D ie d F e b r u a r y 1 0 th .
WO O LSTEN CRO FT G ra h am /
B ro th er s Ian and Colin.
In memory o f a loving g randson, d ied Februay
R IM M E R M a r t in
death, We uHll be proud o f you
o f S a b d en . th e d e a r ly lo v ed w i f e - o f th e la te J o h n ( J a c k ) , a m u ch lo v ed s is t e r o f Edith and th e la te Mar jor ie, a lso a lo v e d a u n t and g r ea t- au nt . A se rv ic e w a s h eld a t S t M a r y 'sC h u r c h . S abd en . on: Wednesday. February 6 th , fo l low e d , by cr em a t ion a t Accring ton Crem atorium .D on a t i o n s in m em o r y o f . D o ro th y , i f s o d e s ir ed , may be given to S t N ich o la s ' C h u r ch . S a b d en , c /o M r s Pauline> Pr ice. 3 9 D o w n h am R o a d ,
C h a tb u rn . C l i th e r o e , BB7 4A U . In q u ir ie s to B r ia n P r ic e a n d S o n Fu neral D ir e c to r s . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .
L o v e a n d m i s s y o u a lw a y s Martin. Grandma
5 th . 2 0 0 2 . in h o sp ita l . A lb e r t , aged 8 4 y ea r s, o f L ow f ie ld H o u s e , C l i th e ro e and formerly o f W h a l le y . t h e d e a r ly lo v ed h u sb a n d o f Sybil, a m u ch lo v e d fa th e r o f J a n e t and Rita.' a lo v ed fa th e r - in - law o f C o lin and David, a lso a dear e s t g ran d ad , g r e a t - g r a n d a d a n d b r o th e r . R ep o s in g in Peacehaven Chapel o f R e s t . Serv ice and cr emat ion w i l l take p la c e a t A c c r in g to n C r em a t o r iu m ,
Monday, February 11th a t 1 p.m. Family f low e r s o n ly p lea se , d o n a t io n s in memory o f A lb e r t i f so d e s ir ed may be given to t h e C l i t h e r o e H e a r t Machine Fund, c /o Mrs P au line Price. 3 9 D ow n - h am R o a d .-C h a tb u rn . C l f th e r o e . BB 7 4 A U . Inq u ir ies to Brian Price a n d S o n ‘ F u n e r a l D ir e c to r s . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0
o n 4 4 1 2 9 7 .
mation a t Accrin gton a t 1 0 - 2 0 a.m. Family f low e r s o n ly p lea s e , d o n a t io n s can be made for e i th e r th e Cardiac U nit M an ch es ter Royal Infir- m a r y o r t h e S t r o k e A s s o c i a t i o n , c / o L . Champ Funeral S ervice Ltd. Bank H ou se , Whal- le y R o a d , C la y to n - le -M o o r s . BB5 5D Y . A ll in q u ir ie s . T e l . 0 1 2 5 4 3 9 0 7 3 1 .
On February 2n d , 2 0 0 2 . fo t low in g a sh o r t il ln e s s . J am es , aged 8 6 y ea r s, o f BUlin gton . fo rm e r ly o f A c c r in g to n , th e d ea r ly lo v e d h u sb a n d o f th e la t e G la d y s a n d d e a r fath er o f J oyce . Doroth y and th e la te David, dear fa th e r - in - law o f R o g e r and David and a loving g an -g an to K ir s ty and Lee. Victoria and Fiona. A funeral se rv ic e w i l l be h e ld in S tL e o n a r d ' s C h u r c h . L a n g h o . o n Friday. February 8th at 9 -
BENSON J am e s
15 a.m. p r io r to c r e
S u d d en ly o n M o n d a y . F e b r u a r y 4 t h . 2 0 0 2 . S tanley, aged 91 year s, o f Whalley.O th e d early lo v ed husband o f Vera, a much lo v ed b ro th e r o f Mary and Edna, a lso a d e a r u n c le t o B r ia n , Margaret, J oh n, Evelyn and Mary. R ep o s in g in P e a c eh a v en C h ap e l Of R e s t . S erv ic e and in te r m en t w i l l tak e p la ce at A l l H a l lo w s C h u r c h , M i t t o n . o n T u e s d a y , February 12th a t 11 a.m.
W i lliam S tan ley BURY
F am i ly f lo w e r s o n ly p l e a s e , d o n a t io n s in
memory o f S ta n ley i f s o d e s ir ed , may b e g iv en to A l l H a l lo w s C h u r c h . M it to n . c /o Mrs Susan D u g d a le . T r e a s u r e r . G r een b ank s .G rind leton. C l i th e r o e . BB 7 4R L . In q u ir ie s to B r ia n ‘Price a n d S o n F u n e r a l D ir e c to r s . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .
P ea cefu lly on February A l b e r t W i l l iam BRYANT
P e a c e fu l ly o n F r id a y . F e b r u a r y 1 s t .
ECCLES H en ry
h o sp i ta l . Henry, aged 8 0 y e a r s , o f R e a d , t h e b e lo v e d h u s b a n d o f . M i ld r ed , d e a r ly lo v e d fa th e r o f S t e p h e n an d Chr is t in e, d ear father- in - la w o f R a c h e l a n d Gary and lo v in g grandad o f R y a n a n d A d am . F u n e r a l s e r v ic e ta k e s place tod a y Thursday at S t J oh n ’s Church. Read a t 1 1 -1 5 a.m. fo l low e d by com m ittal a t Burnley C r em a t o r iu m a t 1 2 n o o n . F am i ly f lo w e r s o n ly p lea s e , d o n a t io n s if d e s ir ed to D ia ly s is Unit , P r e s to n A cu te H o sp ita l, N.H.S . T ru s t , c /o Bert- w is t le 's Funeral S ervice S ta t ion R o ad .'P ad ih am . BB12 8EF. Tel. 7 7 1 6 2 8 ;
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Jack w o u ld l ik e to‘ th an k ’ d o c t o r s a n d - s t a f f a t B l a c k b u r n -R o y a l In f irm ary,Q ue en s-P a rk ,
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-..READ:.: J a c k ;.....
C lith e r o e H o sp ita l and C a s t le Pra c t ic e , for th e ir ca r e :an d k in d n e s s , a lso fam i ly a n d fr ien d s fo r cards, f low e r s and g o od w ish e s during h is r e c en t il ln e s s .
Pea c e fu lly on February 2n d. 2 0 0 2 . a t h e r home a t Waddlngton and for-
HOWARD G rade
m e r l y o f N e w t o n , G r a d e , aged 75 y ear s, th e dearly lo v ed w i f e o f th e la te J am es , a much lo v ed m o th e r o f Martin, a dear m o th e r - in - law o f J e a n a n d a d e v o t e d grandma o f Wendy and F r a n c is , a l s o g r e a t - g r a n d m a o f J a m e s . R ep o s in g in Peaceh a ven
I t h a n k s ' f o r p r a y e r s | a n sw e r ed ./
LORD ST JU D E ' 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
BARKER David
February 6th, 2 0 0 2 . .
Happy 21st Birthday.
Love from Mum, Dad, Simon and Michael.
3
SNAPE (nee Brosier)
Michael and Rachel are
delighted to announce the birth oF a daughter,
Katherine Elizabeth Anne, on Wednesday,
January 30th, 2002, in Birmingham.
Chapel o f R e s t . A p r i v a te c r em a t ion w i l l take p la c e . A s e r v i c e o f T h a n k s g iv in g w i l l b e h e ld a t S tA n d r e w ' s C h u r c h . S la id b u r n . tod a y Thursday. F eb ru a r y 7 th a t 1 - 3 0 p .m . F am i ly f lo w e r s o n ly p l e a s e , d o n a t io n s in memory o f G r a d e i f s o d e s ir ed are to be d ivided b e tw e en th e P en d le s id e Medical Practice D is tr ic t N u r s e s (ch eq u e s m ad e p a y a b le t o P e n d le s id e M ed ica l P r a c t ic e ) an d th e F r ien d s o f Slaidburn C o u n tr y P r a c t ic e , c / o M r s J e a n P r i c e . 3 9 D o w n h a m R o a d , C h a tb u rn . C l i th e r o e . BB7 4A U . In q u ir ie s to B r ia n P r ic e a n d S o n Funeral D ir e c to r s . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .
Birthday Memories
February 7 th . . Another birthday has
A n th o n y LEECY
L o v e M um a n d D a d . Catch y e r la te r bruv. luv Daz.
come again, Thirty two you tvould have been, All ue can do is hut dream, That tve could share this day uHtb you.
Congratulat doncjiaLifuLions
TAYLOR Matthew Our warmest
congratulations Matthew bn passing your finals and becoming a
Chartered Management Accountant.
We are all so very proud of you.
With our love,
Ang ela, Dad, Mum and Ken, Jonty, Gran and Doug.
Birthday Greetings
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Norma, Sharon, Y v on n e and fam il ie s w o u ld dike- to ex p r e s s th e ir s in c e r e th an k s to all r e la t iv e s , fr ien d s and n e igh b ou r s f o r t h e m a n y k in d e x p r e s s i o n s . , . o f sympathy, le t te r s , cards o f co n d o len c e and f loral tr ib u te s re c e iv ed during th e ir sad lo s s . Thanking a lso th e R ev. R on. Ph il- p o t t fo r h is kin d w o rd s and com fo r t in gm in ls tra - t io n s a lso D r C arter for all h is car e. Thanking all w h o a t t e n d e d t h e funeral s e rv ic e and for d o n a t io n s r e c e iv e d t o t h e C l i t h e r o e H e a r t - Machine Fund.
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ECCLES H en ry
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offering a 24 hr personal service
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r e la t iv e s . f r i e n d s a n d n e igh b ou r s fo r th e kind m e s s a g e s o f sym p a th y , cards, f low e r s and d o n a t io n s re c e iv ed In th e ir sad bereav emen t . S p e cia l th an k s to D r Dona ld a n d d is t r ic t n u r s e s a t P a d ih a m M e d i c a l C e n t r e , t h e M e d ic a l A s s e s sm en t Ward 1 and C oronary Care U n i t a t B u r n l e y G e n e r a l H o sp ita l . R e a d U n i ted R e fo rm ed C h u r ch , a ll w h o a t t e n d e d t h e fu neral se rv ic e and Dr R ev . A. S ow e rb u t t s fo r • h i s -
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Th e family o f th e la t e ’ Fred P y e w ish to thank* e v e r y o n e fo r th e k in d '1 e x p r e s s io n s o f sympathy and cards o f co n d o len c e r e c e iv ed , a lso th e d o n a t io n s for D ia b e te s U.K. Many th an k s to d o c to r s , n u r se s and s ta f f o f Ward • C2 and C4 Qu e en s Park H o sp ita l and Gr eat Har w o o d H e a l th C e n t r e , a lso to the Rev. J. Hc ilc for h er prayers and min- I stra t lon san d to all w h o a t ten d ed th e funeral a lso to Brian and Jean Price fo r th o u g h t fu l fu n e ra l a rrangements.
PYE * F red
Thank You Simply Ihe best. Happy 60th Birthday. Thanhs for being a loving,
BERGMAN Denis
, A February, 9th. , ,
BRISTOL? S t e v e n ^ ’r| ;
Februa ry. 8lh ,~ 2002 Congralulalionson
O your 21 st Birlhdayj * U Wishing you good health ana
Mum, Peter and Christopher XXX
happiness always. Love from Dad,
ilinfrom Nicola xxx
1 Lots of love 30
BENISTON Catherine
Happy Birthday Love Muni/ Dad,
, Bertie, Rocky, and
Farley, Dell and Wellington.'
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A ‘step by step process for markets’ reopening
ALTHOUGH live stock? markets can re open from next Mon day, local auc tion m a r ts will have to
licences. .... . . The date was announced as p a r t of
relaxations to foot and mouth disease controls, but a minister said it is not a return to the way things were. Lord Whitty, food and
. Lord . Wh itty said: will he issued to enable
"This is a welcome step along the road to recov ery for British farming and the countryside
w a i t some weeks for, foot and mouth,
. them to- recommence trading, which was stopped on February 23rd 2001. Cattle mar-
after the devastation of . kets will be able to open fully, but only slaughter
farming minister said th a t changes will he made which will help further, recovery and maintain high’ biosecuri ty precautions. He said th a t the
back to the way things were. I t is a step by step' process and-is based on a thorough assessment of the risks; the measures on livestock movements are still interim and dis cussions of the long-term arrangements will con
tinue." He said tha t farmers
changes will enable a re opening of livestock markets with s tr ic te r biosecurity rules from February 11th.
must follow DEFRA's strict biosecurity guide lines and keep up their guard to prevent any future spread of disease. Auction markets will
also be required to meet the s tr ic t biosecurity laid down before licences
for sheep and pigs. , M r Robert Parker at ' Clitheroe Auction Mart
"This is not going . - markets wiU be allowed jnSpected by the Divi-
said th a t i t was very unlikely that the market would be open on Febru
ary 11th. He said: "We have to comply with var ious rigorous procedures before'.we can get a licence. I t depends on how many'- hoops DEFRA makes us jump through." He added that i t would be the end of the month before he would be able to assess any opening date for the mart. AT Gisburn Auction
Removal plan for wall and trees ‘must go ahead’
CRITICS of a plan to remove walls and trees for clearer CCTV view ing - - in Lowergate, Clitheroe, have been indirectly hut graphical ly’countered in a council report.- ';' • : Ribble Valley Bor
ough Council's proposal to replace the features
bordering.the car park with bowtop railings was deferred by its Planning and Development Com mittee. Opponents felt th a t
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the walls and trees were pleasant features and did not accept th a t CCTV operational reasons were good enough for their removal. ■' One
described the plan as "municipal vandalism" and suggested that "zeal ous officials" were taking police advice too serious ly.
councillor The conservation area
consent application goes before the. committee again on Tuesday, together with two relat ed proposals for camera columns in various Clitheroe and Whalley locations. A report from officials
strongly suggests tha t the grant paying for the entire CCTV scheme may be a t risk if the Lowergate work is not done. I t says: "Making an
report. To no t do i t would undermine the effectiveness of the scheme and jeopardise
its funding. The report points out
that the planting of five new trees in non obstructing locations is p a r t of the plan. The existing trees are of very localised amenity value and not all compatible with the location. The Lowergate appli
cation is for conservation area work permission. If councillors feel it should be approved, final con sent will have to be given by the Govern ment as demolition work is involved.’ This does not apply to
assessment using the rel evant criteria, i t was noted that .although the car park is busy i t has very limited natural sur veillance from the adja cent properties and any view from the adjoining road is obscured by the high stone wall and some foliage.” The wall, plus trees
BERGMAN Denis
U- February 9th.
'Happy' Birthday Denis.
’ Lot o f love : and best wishes,
sisters Doris and Edna
say your heart will always be mine
Pete
■ Happy Valentine's my Sweet. .
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February 6th;y.
Happy Birthday.- -From Auntie
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and foliage causing blind spots, should be removed so that a camera needed in Lowergate to help tackle anti-social behav iour in the area could have a clear view. The proposed changes to the car park frontage should remove any opportunity for concealment of activ ity which might give rise to public concern. In order to comply
: vant to the location are planned for Clitheroe.
Eshton Terrace entrance to the Castle; the comer of the Castle bowling green; the base of the Castle mount adjacent to the bandstand; the Emporium traffic island; the front of the Lower gate car park; the Well- gate-Lowergate pave ment; in front of Tesco; opposite the council office entrance; on the council car park,; adja cent to the Clitheroe Market car park. Three columns are
The locations are the
columns with smoked glass screen domes and of various heights rele-
the other two applica tions, and they are both recommended for approval by officials. Ten tilt-over steel
M ar t, - Mr Richard Turner said: "We would open if we could. We are ready and waiting to go, h u t have to :p u t in a Standard Operating Plan and have to be
sional Veterinary Officer before we can get a
licence." He added that as staff have been oper ating the auction mart as a collection centre for livestock it will not be a big step for them to open
fully. An NFU spokesman
said th a t the easing of restrictions is an impor ta n t next step for the industry and comes at a time when the move ment of livestock steps up a gear as spring approaches.
Council tax shock on the way
for Valley?
COUNCIL tax pay ers in the Ribble Val ley may be asked to pay an increase of close to three times the rate of inflation in the next financial
year. Ribble Valley Bor
ough Council could he asking householders to pay an increase which is twice the annual rate of inflation. If the current estimates of a Rihble Valley 4.6% rise are given the seal of approval at a full council meeting next month, owners of band D prop erties will be paying nearly£5 more to the borough than last year, and £74 in total, if the Lancashire Police Auth ority’s 8.80% and Lan cashire County Council's 7.96% rises go through. Householders also
look set to pay more to the parish councils, Lan cashire County Council and the area's Police Authority, who have yet to officially confirm their figures. .
A report to Tuesday's .
meeting of Ribble Val ley's Special Policy and Finance Committee esti mated th a t the overall increase could he more
than 7.5%. Speaking earlier this
week Mr Marshal Scott, the borough's director of finance, said councillors had produced a budget which would result in an increase of less than 5% because they felt a larger rise would be too big for residents to hear.
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with the terms of the grant awarded by Gov ernment Office North- West, "this work must be undertaken", says the
proposed for Whalley — opppsite the bus station, on the pavement oppo s ite Accrington Road and adjacent to the health centre. They will all be 6.5m high and look similar to th e lamp- posts.
T ip p e r t r u c k d r iv e r e s c a p e s in ju r y
A TRUCK driver esc aped unhurt when his fully-loaded tipper truck was in an acci dent with a bus. The E R F tru c k ,
loaded with 39 tonnes of s tone, ended up embedded in th e bus windscreen. Truck driver Mark Dobson (23), of Frank
lin Street, Clitheroe, was unhurt. Six passengers on the
Burnley & Pendle service 28 bus were injured, but were discharged after hos pital treatment. Seven other passengers escaped injury. The bus driver, who
in Colne. Grow your own vegetables
GROW your own veg in Clitheroe. The town council has a vacant half plot at its Hayhurst Street allot ments, off Goosebutts Lane........ There is no waiting list, so anyone wanting to take
on the 150sq. yd. plot for the annual rent of £18.08, including water, should telephone Clitheroe Town Hall on 01200 424722. '
CARLO'S . Home-Start coffee morning
HOME-START Ribble Valley will hold a coffee morning at the Mayor's Parlour in Clitheroe on Sat urday between 10 a.m: and noon.
. Giving
‘scandal’ threat
run the risk of turning up one Sunday and find ing a notice ’Closed’ pinned to the west door, we are going to have to dig more deeply into our pockets." Mr Martyn Halsall,
spokesman for the Dio cese of Blackburn, said , there was nothing defi nite, the remarks in the magazine were "obvious-. ly speculation". But he added: "It has
was-from Burnley, was also uninjured. The accident happened
become clear over recent months there will be a reduction in the number of clergy in the diocese over the next four years." There would be no
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Barracl injur |
M i l i t a r y pi
MYSTERY s till su r rounds the reason for a young Clitheroe soldier being found outside a barracks block in Ger many with major head- injuries which eventually led to his death. Signaller Paul Trotter,
whose family’s home is in Fairfield Drive, Clitheroe, was unconscious when the discovery was made at 4 a.m. one morning in May 1999. He later had spells in vari ous hospitals before being moved to a Sue Ryder nurs ing home where he died in July last year, an inquest at
Preston heard. A Military Police inquiry
did not reveal any evidence as to how the injuries were received, and an open verdict
Stardom beckonin for Jonatj
by Julie Franklanl
C L ITH E R O E pop- s ta r “w an n ab e” and former choirboy Jo n a th a n Lloyd is ab o u t to f in d o u t w h e th e r B r i tn e y 's s ty l is t , N S y n c 's w r i t e r Sire D e s t in y 's C h i lM d a n c e c o a c h ravjj worked th e i r mag u on him!
® The transatlaiLt||
trio of music indusOT experts have b « § drafted in to groorr|20j year-old Jonathan jmu the two girls and twe boys who make up neS band FY8 with himiit p rep a ra t io n for tfij group's debut tour. (M
- -:The to u r launch's tomorrow^ n ig h t am means that throughou
,,the half-term holiday FY8 (pictured) wu
take to th e stage jy Butlin’s camps in Mil® head, Skegness amj Bognor Regis. As part
RelaS ov<
day cJ
RELATIVES of t ^ . have been thrown int Some are worried that
the centre will be closed by July to create more space for the residential side of the building's work.
tion procedures, there are plans to increase th number of beds for peo pie living a t the homi from 30 to 44. I t wil cater for patients with aj higher dependency on care than it does at the moment, and there will be more staff jobs. "We want to know
Subject to consult:^
redundancies, he said, hut each year four priests who left the diocese or retired would not be replaced. - He said before a parish
could he closed; a com mission would have to be appointed to look at the Deanery. "I am . not aware they are looking at Clitheroe a t . the moment", he said. Mr Halsall added:
what is going on - and what the future plans are for day care in the Rib ble Valley," says Clitheroe businessman Mr Mark Smith, a mem ber of one of the families involved. "At the moment we
. are being told different things from different sources. Having this care available . i s . v ita l to
many families." Lancashire County
Council insists that clo
sure of the day centre will be much later than July, as months of con-
"Many parishes have to look in, great detail a t th e ir finances a t the moment."'
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