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xourrepoixer goes yutuiwci,
woumc.imw. argument with Ribble Valley,Borough Council on
£ Z = " “ ,hey” "f,” i “ Pan“ P0!” ^In^act. there has never been any argument with " m t e t n . lh i . tK M t t e p ^ r b th e i .o p t e n o t
■ • The Lancashire Ambulance Service exists for the Parish Council is grateful to the officers of the hor
ns patients ; :.v: or us: And when we learn that, like so .> ough for the support they have received. 'much of our wonderful Health Service, is close to This sentiment wfs,en^ d by o ^ c t o m a t 'breaking; we demand that our voice, is heard . We . the recent meeting of the Ribble Valley Planning and demand that the politicians and the bureaucrats take Development Committee. ■
f a c t io n . ah rtf no wVtnViflvp (£426.66), Etesian (unclaimed) to £215 - , I should get off their high noises ana use uie civic pusi-
■ • • Ste'era::BIohde:dAquitaine.X;(uncIaimed) madeto. ti6iis they;
have.to get;
somethmg.doneimmediately. • bid ; £480, Friesian (unclaimed) to.£378 (£309.80) Limoimn. ■
(£13857) ,1 ' " ’ lV ’ (£138 57) <««*> to £^^33.89), toel Store lambs to £39 S ’ ’ ■ ‘ - : T /»rtrnrrafnlfltp anH thzirik h^r lG Bret
A Breeding sheep: Texel ewes;(correct)_made (£38), Suffolk ewes (correct) to £60 (f 56), Mule, CTyra
plaguing our schools and hospitals. Now it is under- wants to do shghtly less ambitious upgrading itself i t : . ~i .
inc
> .Those of'.usUving in rural communities are^being , emergency and cover for residents ^
j,^ve idciglibbure.' N0w I wish I had voted . ^ . f^ w .^ th e l^ i ic a s ln r eM a r o l but I did sign the peti- support. ^ S S
country ambulances are being deployed more with a . . Before making any public statements about this to meeting government targets than to meeting
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I ‘i" I congratulate and thank Mr le Breton on his peti- severe disservice to the ambulance trus ec ms f
(^5.37), Horned ewes (incorrect) to £38 (£18.26), Mule and used anbtherwise irrelevant election to bring ^ X ^ a ^ d f c o Z i ^ t L nm ad eb y aresW The plain truth is that for many hours there is just Bolton-by-Bowland. P188^ , ^>^ r<«»^iePr0Per aU^10n*,eSOn* ina*F
for him. We need this energy and determination. • Hehas been veryopen with usHefoundtheissue
I els to £90 (£73). t ^ 1 * v* ’ > 1, *I oars in the council chamber. - a x a ^ a s B a a g B S s a s r r *
■ Li^oSx“ S t o ^ 2 S a0)?Belgian Blue Xbulb I DO not hgree with your article on poor service by i
Umpleby and the top price heifer calf was £82 from J. S, ■
Calves: Limousin X bulls made to £232(£128.15) emergency services service veiyiguuu uiii-vYu ™
• (£1 ‘tofatstoKforaardwdre 107cattejWyomg “ “ g j y ^ tripped 0ne morning and broke. bulls, 48 steers and heifers) and 1,592 sheep (1,225 lambs,
ulls, 48 steers ^dhuifers) and l,592sheep (1,225 Iambs, • A7 in minutes and
0b^ib and sal'e price for bulls was 635kg at 182*1 took her to Accident and Emergency at Blackburn i (£708.88) from J. V. Fox to R. SchofieId. Young bulls: Pre- jtoyal Infirmary. s 1 •
i nV*Bn7896oV others to 85 5p (79p): I'On both occasions we received tender care from
A (£49.50) from H.Hargreavvsto'
G.Nutter, andthetop. I MR ROWLAND SOOTT, . sale price was £46 from
J.J.Cr(»ier to Sanderson. Lambs. w ,.m ‘
l^ (^ ^ p S ® * ^ w as4ttgat92* ^
Premium (23.5j^.9kg)irade to 102.3p(9^3ph premium WellTwr , '
52li)Pto 102 9p (89 4p) others toP _ _
e^mdettffiSl (£19.60), other ewra to £46 (£31.95) ;G 0 1 1 SG rV 3 it lV G S .l l l .l lS t D,G wheafr straw makmy[
86.8p(83.4p). Horned
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fvy.aMwa r -*, - - , - ** ••*.•'•••■ ‘
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anine-mile walk ' .After a gentle i
Bare House, ' ■ ’ ’ :
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D < . ; « Ii a U n f f W W f l l t porters must be perplexed. . ■ r i a l n n e l c l Oil l o r
V r i i i o f KW UIK On August 8th this
year.following a damning -
. THE eVer-dwindling band of loc^ Conservative sup- , p0LLOWING a public outcry in Waddington and .
Jl!«n linnrl f\t In/tol PrtnflOPVflhVP Slin« •
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a n ( j a l s o u n d e r f u n d e d .1.1? _
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‘ mnnaoe these issues The modern ambulance service They have had then chance to make a difference 0r something different! Surely the coimcil officials Jocal or nP ati0nal, shouldnot try to micro-Valley wait
the ambulance service and Blackburn Royal Infir- pnTTN PHiT.TP NIEROP •
it serves'
■ Arute Services'Working Group, ^
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B1^ackburn, Hyndbiima^dRiib Commumty Health Council.
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S e rV lC C IS O V e r -S t r e tC l ieC l WILLIAM LE BRETON, i •
C\ . ' • n4wr>4«Virvrl
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coverage in your excellent newspaper, everyone is t h t chtheroe-based ambulance ser-
Gonda,House- i o i l
t n U n R - y O U 1 0 OUT „
l^ L. w o n d e r f u l h e a l t h c e n t r e whnsave A BIG thank yob for our health centre once again.
to encourage everyone to give as generously as i, social
ntiH Hihhle Valiev y
- •' • must listen to the public and er^e that their organ- machine worksl _ ■ A.
. Wien councillors accept office they become public CCTV system? Where is it? Surely if there isn’t one Vseryants. We do not pay^^them to sling mud. We pay . we should tot be paying for it!
other car park charges and pay for the CCTV. What
J. R. RATCLIFFE (Mrs), Clitheroe.
G i v e g e n e r o u s l y t o h e l p °
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t h e U n n U U l Jl OD U y A p p e f t l f T o^ooWro
Pr.fr.Hr rramHl T would
them to do the people's bidding. , fiondalHouse. • ■ ■
isations come round fully behind the people s cam- On a separate issue, but linked, when parking paign to get the health authority to make cash mrail- charges without full refunds
were.imposed 19 monte . able to increase ambulance cover m Chtheroe and our ag0( we were informed it was to keep it m toe mth, villages. ■
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In the saleof rearing calves, where 88 were forward, the ] \ / f n r v n l ]A l lC p j i r p f r o m '■ top price bullcalf ' was £232 from Johnson Bros to R.
V c I IU llO b f l l C I l U l i l . i^ii^.^tm^^hiainwt!atwowa^ws> Thp nrtnsd rp^nnn^p time to this incident was 24 risk on the altar of targets. a
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to £195 (£16t), Belgian Blue X heifers to £42 (£41), the ambulance service. My wife and ! have found the . . ■ _ , beating current performance standards, the hundreds, who have signed and are sipung the a refqnd ticket. They were told to g Friesian bulls to £100 (£26.85), Angus bulls to £45 service very ! good on two occasions in
the.last two a™
al toget of .75 /o.-- service is under continued pressure both internal and external
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ffits^ssffsssss^si j s a s f i a s s t s a i s s f t : • m -+»—
conripo has nrhieved a disabling
fracture.because funding m OUT ambulance 5 * - * — — “
. The obsession with targets and paperwork is spend £30,
000ionimproving.the car park, the vDlage XliUCl* , W(U1W W UU iJUftllMJ ) have
'r&VtoVrovide accident and worked towaids targets know how they destroy com- referring to a majority of the residents of Wadding- Rihble Val- mon sense approaches to problems. Throughout the ton.
is also incorrect if,. by the village, your reporter is .
Your statement that "rather than see the borough - r o . ------- ------- -
■ . • i was genuinely mistaken when first listening to could get an accurate account of the situation. We
, ^hnlance ger_ the lady whose husband had had such a nasty acci- trust he wiU do so in future. human and ™skp mistakes-unlike our KATHARINE DYSON,
perfect politicians. But that mistake set me asking Clerk to Waddinglon Parish Council, no tto eS ^ h ep S t l^ questions, and the answers have been a revelation Carters*™
Car park refund situation is causing concern to aU .
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responses toinon iranediate Y e over+heDast side his home for half an hour with a very serious and since the winter,refund system came into play, I nave iiicuixcu uiuuicAuo w**
^ >H?ambuSe ^ i c e has achieved a disabling fracture because funding in our ambulance hhve incurred problems on five occasions and am ; service is inadequate.
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and is committed to meet> make sure this can never happen to anyone else. And with the meter
compilaining.Only one!had received -----0„
. The plain truth is that 1 nave Deen trymg, at me , i naVe haa repeatea proDiems wiw nf the gentleman's wife, t
request of the gentleman's wife, to work with her to machine and have seen four womenhavi ^-------« ---- appen
the hundreds who have signed and are signing the a refund ticket. They were to d to go tc having problems
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. aware of umpteen others; yet nothing^ been done. -
mmg, umy
b®freadgv b hand for the commissioning of petition have the same aim: to campaign for a safer offices to complain, which would incur extra cost to ^ S l e may conclude that politicians who hurl ' Thiasituation,1you will agree, is ridiculous!
mud across the council chamber while people in this .Employees at the council offices say one thing to cus- tomers “ 4 ^ e '^ p t o ^ a t ^ to f ts a t t e r ^ to ig
Mnium made to419%(ip9*bprime toJ|04*.(»Jp). | ... geco^iy, i had a suspected heart attack at 2 a.m. ^^fievihle to' resnond both to the increasing and failed us. Who knows, they may even have had „ should inform the rtaff at the baths what they have • the opportumiy to do something long ago? Now they told swimmers? Better still, ensure the ticket
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lay.are great. - - - - - - - .
GFbUoSg Irnch, thewalkers continueddown 0n ;a“ ^ nyC®'dburnand Ribble v alley Primary RS t o f information and the resulting pressure LATOABMLEY, . ’
there they returned to G^ ™ ^ ° , nt^e h • that senior staff in the ambulance service have uniting villager and town resident alike in a common path that rises above Bastow Wood, through • tna several medieval village sites. -
reached the outskirts of Grassington,picking .. • iv, . *'• it, their way through the clearly signposted divert-gets set by■ !*®
everaiuieuievaivmasco,^..-,; s,:; , j™*"
1 and ;
making the case for an increase in purpose for a common good, . A ■ ::: 8
n it amazing, therefore, to yo i Issn't it amazing, therefore, to see in your council ci
■ed footpath there, glad to have escaped being T f i S S S S S t a M l l . - . J 3 pr rep » S N o ™ d „ p « p l .m t™ « ! dfNext weekend's walk will meet at'9!a?m. on I their own Shadow H®3^
• .' , „ • worthy cause.
, ^thaVto ma^y homTheClitheroe mea has only getto^ditotoa' the toire^f ^mtorancrcover in the Thank you all who work for the National Health C01j^Ty C0UN. hjHU PENNEY,. Chairman, Lancashire ounly unc.n
H i n d e n b u r g f l i g h t s : c a n
W & d d m g t O l l . C a F ;p& F K I a ° .
,A & around over the i^ue. No wonder politicians have MAY I correct some mirappreheMmM^which may
LS„ I i S *1tot paramedics claim that response time tar- meeting report that our petty party politicians can- j - g p ly f r o m p a H S h C O U n C l l , manair^pHmdenbnrg(LZ-129) arp haviru? a serious not resist the temptation to step up and throw mud * » g
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.state.bf affato, the topresnon that they do^^notwant matter. East Lancashire
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Mr S TREAT THIS YEAR!
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i.nTtt^ ywRECT in tOM tS i^U |^ ii ||
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Y o u n g s t e r s b p o s t ’ | ) ? c M 9 r e n ’s h f ^ p i t a ] ____.
PUPILS from a Ribble Valley primary school earned a:well- deserved pat on the, back n their fund-raising efforts.i^!' ,i * ^
-r. Li.1- TT-ii1 -..1 A The organisation was set up ------ - TnwtKjnV ' nort shown by tlie headteacher, f o r l o^t o^ ^ * "Ttoy have^all been by th^chanty., , - t enthusiastic about the children Youngsters from Barrow ; > They ^ ere als0'given cur-, here raising money for such a
Controlled Primary School ^uium-based games and were^ worthwhile cause, and I enjoydd raised £458 for the Children's 'f encouraged to ask friends and talking to them about the many Hospitals Appeal Trust:1
family to sponsor them to play ~
projects we' iSundertake improving health care services
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in 1985 and smee its launch has . Cathenne'Hughes, the chan- for sick or injured,children raised more than £6m. towards ^•ty's^schools presenter for East throughout the local area* ^ health care equipment and sup- Lancashire, said: "The children Our photograph shows port fossick babies and c h i l -^ r e have all worked very hard ^ Catherine Hughes receiving the dren across the N o r th -W e s t> « 0Jaise a'fantastic amount of cheque from some of the schools
As-weB as hearing a sto"rSnoney,for the chanty1 and we pupils. . _
specially written for thejchmi^l^e^very grateful for the su p -^ ,.,' ,^ v (B011102/6) ----------------------------- l a i M .... .....................— .^1,...
S c h o o l r u g K . t f e |
LINKS with Gibraltar were strengtoS enediwhena party of:14 young^gDyA
’players and 25 parents and staffsfjomSy Mary’s Hall.'-Stonyhurst, emp y ed s i
.week’s trip totlie Rock. , They-metthe governor,
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MULLINS M
ELLING
Process engineer Mr Shaun Frederick Mullins married human resources assistant Miss Karen Marie Meltog at St Mary The Virgin in Wrawby, . North Lin colnshire.- Formerly of. Albermarle.
Street, Chtheroe, the bride groom works at the Conoco Humber Refinery in South
: Killingholme. He enjoys scubadiving.
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He is the son of Mr Chris and Mrs Sheila Mullins, now of Feniscowles m Blackburn, but also former ly of Chtheroe.
;■ His bride, of Bakersfield,' Wrawby, works for Heinz Frozen and Chilled Foods Littd in Grimsby. She pilays
league netball and enjoysblackberries and glossy r lea petals vimch they scat swimming and scuba div- hypencumbernes. :
a m LrnmsDy. isne jr . , , ,
mg. She is the daughter of ■ The bride
was.attended sion made its way .into Mrs Margaret Lightfoot, of by bridesmaids Julie Bond, church. Heaton Norris, Stockport, and Mr Paul Melling, of Portlethan, Aberdeen.
roraetinan, ADeroe n. • c:hGivenawayby:hertooth--■
old Hannah Aspmall, while Aspinall, while Messrs Jessica Webb (seven) and Richard Hammond ana “four-year-old Chloe Webb;
..Joshua Aspinall acted as
Paula Hughes and six-year- o
y»cuu vacvcii,
Best man was Mr ian - ------------- - ■
er, the bride wore an ivory $were flower girls. v r ^ nshos. Harry Aspmall was gown1
: The duchess sa t in g The two older b n d e s - lth e page.M^
bodice was1 embroidered v maids wore full-length wine-^ ►The couple were married withrthree shades'of'goldi'^coloured dupionjA£line-toy)the R6vJMi
tered as the bridal proces- •
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readers
Large'range’of^ accessories.^^ • Grates -
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