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A ‘step by step process’ for markets’ reopening


In Memoriam


Treasured m em o r ie s o f o u r b e lo v ed so n Mar tin . . w h o died February 11 th.


R IM M E R M a r t in


2 0 01. Our thoughts arc with


you every hour o f every .


• day, And tvords cannot describe the loss we all


feel inside. On this the first anniversary o f your death, We tvill be proud o f and all your achievements all our lives, And tve will 'love you S forever.


Mum and Dad. Cone from our touch but never our hearts.


le e p p e a c e fu l ly s o n .


L o v e y o u a lw a y s a n d 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 . G ran dm a and Grandad Snape.


.1 1 th . 2 0 0 1 . View'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 memory1 is kept, ■


P h y ll is xxxx.


In memory o f a loving grandson, d ied Februay


R IM M E R M a r t in


P e a c e fu l ly o n Jan u a ry 3 0 th . 2 0 0 2 . in h o sp ita l , D o ro th y , aged 7 9 year s,


BR ITC L IF FE D o ro th y


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 an d great* i lunt. A se rv ic e w a s h eld


S abden. on -W ed n e sd a y . February 6 th . fo l lo w e d . by cr em a t ion at 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 b e given to S t N ich ­ o la s ’ C h u r ch . S a b d en , c /o Mrs 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 ies 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 .


t S t M a r y 'sC h u r c h ,


L o v e a n d m i s s y o u a lw a y s Martin. Grandma


I loved you too much to ever forget. t


.1 9 6 4 . . In hiring memory,


B ro th er s lan and Colin. Deaths:


Sadly missed.


On February 2n d. 2 0 0 2 , fo llow in g a sh o r t il ln e s s . J am es , aged 8 6 yea r s , o f B i l l in g to n . fo rm e r ly o f A c c r in g ton , 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 father o f J o y c e , D o roth y


BENSON J am e s


.A s s o c i a t io n , c / o L . Champ Funeral Service 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 .


mation at A ccrington at 1 0 - 2 0 a.m. Family f low ­ er s o n ly p lea s e , d on a ­ t io n s can be made for e i th e r the Cardiac U n it Man ch es ter Royal Infir­ m a r y o r t h e S t r o k e


and the 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 t o 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 -


15 a.m. prior to c r e ­


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 ice and in te r ­ m en t w i l l take place 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 12 th a t 11 a.m. F am i ly f lo w e r s o n ly p le a s e , d o n a t io n s in memory o f S ta n ley if so d e s ir ed , may be given to A l l H a l lo w s C h u r c h ,


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


o v ed husband o f Vera, a


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, l o f Whalley.O th e d ea rly


W i lliam S tan ley BURY D ie d F e b r u a r y 1 0 th ,


WOO LSTEN CRO FT G ra h am /


Pea c e fu lly on February 5 th . 2 0 0 2 . in h o sp ita l . A lb e r t , aged 8 4 year s, o f L ow f ie ld H o u s e , C li­ 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 husband o f S ybil, a m u ch lo v e d fa th e r o f J a n e t and R ita.1 a lo v ed fa th e r - in - law o f C o lin and David, a lso a d ea r ­ e s t g ra n d a d , g r e a t - g ra 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 . S ervice and c r em at 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 .


A lb e r t W i lliam BRYANT


Monday. February 11th a t 1 p.m. Family f low e r s on ly p lea s e , d o n a t io n s in memory o f A lb e r t if s o 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 i th e r o e , BB 7 4 A U . In q 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 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


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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 ine.' d ea r 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 p la c e tod a y Thursday at S t John'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 le a s e , d o n a t io n s if d e s ir ed to D ia ly s is U nit . P r e s to n A cu te H o sp ita l. N .H.S. Tru s t , c /o Bert- w is t le 's Funeral Service S ta t io n R o ad , Padiham. BB12 8EF. T e l . 7 7 1 6 2 8 .


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j th e d early lo v ed w i f e o f I th e la te J am es , a much I lo v ed m o th e r o f Martin, a d ea r 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 ] F r a n c is , alj g r a n d m a o R ep o s in g in ) Chapel o f Ri v a te crematic p la c e . A s; T h a n k s g iv in h e ld a t St! C h u r c h , S tod a y Thursc a r y 7 th a t^ F am i ly flo'v p l e a s e . don\


P eacefu lly on February 2n d. 2 0 0 2 . a t h e r home a t Waddington and for- m e r l y o f N e w t o n , G r a d e , aged 7 5 year s,


HOWARD G r a d e


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memory o f !G d e s ir ed are to b e tw e en th e! Medical Pract N u r s e s (chec p a y a b le to : I M ed ic a l Prai th e Fr ien d s ’o


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February 7th i Another birtbc come again}:\ Thirty tivo you have been, !;• All uv can do dream, VI That tve could day unth yoiiA


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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 . B B 7 4 R L . 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 . Tel.- 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


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February 6th, 2002.


Happy 21st Birthday.


Love from Mum, Dad, Simon and Michael.,


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ALTHOUGH live­ stock markets can re­ open from next Mon­ day, local auc tion m a r ts will have to wait some weeks for


licences. The date was announced as p a r t of


not a return to the way


things were. Lord Whitty, food and


farming minister said th a t changes will be made which will help further, recovery and maintain high' biosecuri­ ty precautions. He said th a t the


■ t n_j whit-t-v said* 'will be issue'd to enable M a r t, -.Mr Richard


"Thisfs a^dcome step them to-recommence Turner said: "We would akmg the road to recov- trading, which was open if we could. We are ery for British farming stopped on February ready and waiting to go, and the countryside 23rd 2001. Cattle mar- bu t have to .p u t in a after the devastation of . kets will be able to open s ta n d a rd Operating foot and mouth.


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relaxations to foot and mouth disease controls, thorough assessment of but a minister said it is the risks; the measures


backto the way things, for dieep and pigs. _ sional Veterinary Officer were. It is a step by step': . ^ Mr Robert Parker before we can get a process and'is based on a Clitheroe, Auction Mart


"This is no t going - markets will be allowed jnspected by the Divi-


on livestock movements are still interim and dis­ cussions of the long-term arrangements will con­ tinue." He said th a t farmers


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


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 t r ic t biosecurity laid down before licences


ious rigorous procedures before we can get a licence. I t depends on how m a n y ': 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


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on the 150sq. yd. plot for the annual rent of £18.08, including water, should telephone Clitheroe Town Hall on 01200 424722. '


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.


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 ra te of inflation in the next financial


year. Ribble Valley Bor­


ough Council could be asking householders to pay an increase which is twice the annual rate of inflation. If the current estimates of a Ribhle 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 n e a r ly f 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 Ribhle Val­ ley's Special Policy ,and Finance Committee esti­ mated th a t the overall


increase could be 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 bear.


con|inucd from page; 1 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,


M i l i t a r y p


MYSTERY s till sur­ 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


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CLITHEROE pop- star “wannabe” and former choirboy Jon­ athan Lloyd is about to find out whether Britney's stylist, N Sync's w r ite r and Des tin y 's Child's dance coach have worked their magic


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trio of music industry experts have been drafted in to groom 20- year-old Jonathan and the two girls and two boys who make up new hand FY8 with him in p rep a ra t io n for th e group's debut tour.. . -T h e to u r launches tomorrow n ig h t arid means that throughout


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RELATIVES of the 128 us have been thrown into turm Some are worried that


the centre will be closed by July to create more space for the residential s side of the building's s


work. Subject to consults- s s


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


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


redundancies, he said, but each year four priests who left the diocese or retired would no t be replaced.


He said before a parish -


could he closed; a com­ mission would have to he appointed to look at the Deanery. "I am . not aware they are looking at Clitheroe a t . the moment", he said. Mr Halsall added:


"Many parishes have to look in.great detail a t


th e ir finances a t the moment."' • ■ V


tion procedures, there i are plans to increase the i number of beds for peo- \ pie living a t the home from 30 to 44. I t will i cater for patients with a i higher dependency on ] care than i t does at the c moment, and there will be more staff jobs.


"We want to know


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


K


'! are being told different things from different sources. Having this care


' .Lancashire County Council insists that clo­


available . i s . vital to many families."


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' , Police:01200 443344... , ■, :


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Town Council, 424722. : Hospitals: Blackburn Royal Infirmary:


: Blackburn: 01254 263555. Airedale Gen-. eral Hospital, Steeton: 01535 652511?


01254 263555. Queen's Park Hospital,


• Clitheroe Community Hospital: 427311. i . Alcohol Information Centre: 01282


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