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- h.f 16 Clilheroe Advertiser &TImes; April 11th, 2002


Variety is the keyforYFs


.THERE was an infor­ mative : tr ip : out for Ciitheroe Young Farm­ ers when they travelled to Hoghton Towers, near Preston.


Forthcoming young - . < '


farmers' meetings in­ clude a vis it to Myer- scough's veterinary prac­ tice and a ta lk by the news editor of the Ciitheroe Advertiser and Times. Next week a member


of the Territorial Army veil give a talk in Pendle­ ton Village Hall a t 7-45 p.m.


Go-ahead for conversion


ALTERATIONS to


convert a farm from beef to 100-cow dairy pro­ duction have been given planning permission. Officials of Ribble


Valley Borough Council, acting under their dele-.' gated powers, have approved a sliury lagoon and collecting yard, a cubicle area and a par- lom and dmry at Broad- head Farm, Slaidburn.


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IT is not just the Queen who can celebrate spe­ cial occasions 'with pop concerts. ■ ’


a r sa The Mayor o f , the ■■ .]j‘ !;; ■


Ribble Valley, Coun. Gwen P ^ is following in Her Majesty's footsteps by hosting a special ro ^ and roll concert at 'West


fund-raiser, taking place on Friday, April 26th, will go towards Cross­ roads, one of the chari­ ty's Coun. Pye has been supporting during her


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y e a r as the borough's first citizen. Taking centre stage at the '60s party being held


in 'West Braiord will be local group the Back- beats. Tickets costing £9,


sic jpormer Rovors’ Star soars up Sunday Times


•FEOM equal 97th to 64th -


including a hot pot sup­ per, are available from


Tourist Information Centre. Organisation chair­


man Mr Tom McLean smd: "We hope that lots of friends and supporters will join the Ribble Val­ ley Mayor in this cele­ bration party for Cross­ roads and raise extra funds to help more Rib­ ble Valley carers."


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TEL: 01756 798584 Bike stolen


A RESIDENT of Brook Street, Ciitheroe, discov­ ered th a t a thief had entered his backyard and stolen a mountain bike worth £180.- Police are investigat­


ing. Closing Down Sale


Due to retirement at


EstI o f Alassive reductions on all makes of furniture;


Angraves Conservatory Cane Furniture - 50% OFF I>ucal Knc Furniture - 50% OFF Sutcliffe Dining Furniture - Teak and Cherry - 50% OFF Stag Regency extending double pedestal table, 4 chairs and two carvers and range of occasional furniture-50% OFF Stompa Children’s Solid Pine Bunkbeds - 50% OFF


Gainsborou^ Sofa Beds - 50% OFF Wade and WcUbrook House Sofa’s - 50% OFF Olde Court Oak, bulbous leg extending., double pedestal tabic, 4 chairs and 2 carvers - 50% OFF House of Iron 6ft Glass top table, 4 chairs 2 carvers and drcular table and 4 Gothic chairs - both 40% OFF


Sherry Bros (Rossmorc) - Various items Mahogany and Cherry Furniture -40% OFF


Jaycce - Oak TV Cabinet - -40% OFF Webber & Harrison - 6’ Solid Oak Dining table, 4 chairs, 2 carvers, 2 door Oak


Bookcase - 30% OFF Old Charm - Oak oval ext., dining table, 4 chairs, 2 carvers, comer cabinet and hang­ ing comer cabinet-30% OFF


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iDave Whelan and family have soared up the Rich List to become the wealthiest peo­


ple linked to the Ribble Valley. ' The former footballer turned


sports goods empire proprietor, was quoted as having £467m. this year, compared with £325m. in 2001.


, In 111th place, Mellor DIY boss


Bill Archer drops in to become the North-'West's richest newcomer. Co-founder of the Focus DIY group, he is listed as having £300m. Ciitheroe founder of Ultraframe


John Lancaster has dropped from 157th place to 251st with £133m. from £203m.


The Sunday Times writes that •.v;-


in December, Ultraframe warned that bad weather in the first half of 2000-2001 had dampened its results, cutting profits to £24.6m., although sales were up to nearly £101m. "The fall in profits has hit the


shares. Lancaster's family has a stake now worth £82m. and other wealth. Two years ago, a sale of 'Ultraframe shares via a trust set up by Lancaster (59), was expect­ ed to generate £80m. for a Ciitheroe arts centre, a Bristol arts


complex and Third 'World chari­


ties.' Tahir Mohsan and family, of


Simonstone-based Time Comput­ ers, has risen from equal 669th to


e q i^ 432nd with £80m. In equal 720th are Peter and


John Clarke, of Silentnight.with £52m. 'Ihe brothers, one leadent in the Ribble Valley and having this year celebrated his 50th birthday by hiring the Northern Belle for a party for family and friends, tove a £44m. stake in the Bamold^ck- based beds company and other assets. Last year, they were listed a t equal 669th ■with £50m.


Village venue for next police meeting


GRINDLETON will be hosting the next Police Authority Commu­ nity Meeting. I t is scheduled to take place at


the village's Methodist church in Chapel Lane at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. At the meeting Chief Supt John


Thompson, the divisional comman­ der, -will talk about policing in the Ribble Valley, and Mr Bill Alker, Ribble Valley Borough Coimcil's PolicyiDevelopment Officer, will discuss cormnunity safety issues.


At the PACM, held in Chipping


on January 23rd, those who attend­ ed saw a video presentation on the Lancashire Road Safety Project. They also heard from Chief Supt Thompson who explained that lev­ els of recorded crime in the division had increased due to a new policy being piloted in Lancashire. However, he also said that rince


the previous community meeting the division had not only seen the lowest rise in crime across the force.


but also had the best detection rata In his presentation Mr Alker,


representing the Valley's Crime Reduction Partnership, focused on community safety in the Ribble Valley. He explained that a new three-


year strategy to combat local crime and disorder problems was being produced, themes to be tackled included vehicle crime, travelling criminals and road safety, among others.'


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Agency boss faces a very -watery fate as wellies are left hundreds of miles away!


THE chairman of the' Countryside Agency had an appointment to stand in a Ribble Valley brook - b u t forgot to bring his wellies from the West Country. A member of his staff


rang his office to ascer­ tain his shoe size, and managed to buy a new pair of green boots and get them to Sabden Brook ju s t in time on Tuesday for Mr Ewan Cameron to tak e the ■ plunge. Mr Cameron was in


Sabden to find out more about the Countryside Agency-backed lengths- man scheme in Bow- land. The agency has contributed more than £36,000, half the cost, of employing a lengthsman for the last four years to carry out small environ­ mental projects in rural areas. . ' “ ' He. helped Sabden


WHALLEY Tennis Club juniors geared up for the new season ■with a friendly against Parkwood. The reigning Slazenger East Lan­


cashire Lawn Tennis League champi­ ons are looking forward to defending their title this summer. The team (pictured) are from left to


am


right: Jennie Marsden, William Mars- den, Michael Olstowski, Nicola Maher and Mark Thomas. . ' ’


Registration Athlete Mark date next week gets the call


THE registration night for the sum­ mer league of the Ciitheroe and Dis­ trict Pool League is to be held a t the annual presentation night. I t will take place a t the Rose and


Crown, Ciitheroe on Thursday April 18th by registration only between 7-9 p.m. Telephone registrations will not be


accepted. One member of each team must


attend with the £30 registration fee and fill out a registration form. Entries after this date will not be


accepted.


A TH L ET E M a rk G r if f i th s has been selected to represent the North West in th e discus a t th e In te r - Region Under 18 Championships in Cudworth. The 17-year-old Stony hurst College


pupil was selected for the event after attending a North West performance squad training session, and catching the eye of the performance director. I t -will be Mark's first representative


honour for his county or region, and he will compete a t the Dorothy Hyman Stadium on April 21st.


Sport Information Desk


Selected teams for the


weekend CRICKET


SATURDAY


meet ground 1-15 p.m.) N. Bolton, M. Bolton, Stephen Bishop, M. Dewhurst, S. Whalley, N. Bibby, M, Eglin, T. Hibbert, M. Coulter, Fit- ton. Scoren J. Blackburn. Same team Sunday (v


Ciitheroe (v Norden, home, R E D R O S E A S SU R A N C E Under 178P W D L P


R IB B L E V A L L EY L A D IE S W IN T E R


Y O U T H L E A G U E D A R T S J ^ A G U E * Anne Bentley Memorial


. Trebles.___


CUtheroeYouth.14 10 2 2 32 _ Mill Hill..........14 8 3 3 27 Lambe and L. Celestial (Bill


Nelson FC....... 13 7 2 4 23 Runners-Up: D. Hall, M. LanghoFC...... 14 7 1 6 22 SlaterandJ. Gunther (Brown


BarUckUmted...l4 7 3 4 24 BC). - ^


Gt Harwood Rvsll 6 2 4 20 Cow). HasStMary's....lO 6 1 3 19 ' Semi Finals: E. Twist, L. Blackburn Utd...lO 3 1 6 10 Shoreman and S. Flannery


Rochdale, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) except S. Coulter, M. Hargreaves, C. Brown, M. Pakston and G. Kershaw for Dewhurst, Burns, Whalley, Eglin and Hibbert. SUNDAY


Ciitheroe 2nds (v Norden, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) J.


Green, M. Scott, D. Glover, T. Hibbert, F. H u s s^ , R. Dins- dale, Simon Bishop, S. Daw­ son, K. Driver, T. Bailey. ReserveVP. Cox. Scorer: F . ' Green, a . Ciitheroe 3rds (v Black-


bum North, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) D. Binns, G. Clarkson, P. Cottam, S. Brmthwmte, S. Fielding R. Lloyd, C. Nuttall, R. Gladwin, M. Peel, G. Maguire. Scorer: L. Braith- wmte.


GREAT


HARWOOD AND DISTRICT BOWLING


Third Division


LEAGUE RESULTS


parish lengthsman Mr David Oyston (58) weave willow to form a protection to the badly- eroded banks of the brook. Mr Cameron spent


the day in the area tak­ ing a closer look a t a number of projects which the Countryside Agency, has been back­ ing., Earlier in the day, he


'


ject on the Community Transport Initiative. Later, he told the


Advertiser and Times how impressed he was with the voluntary work which had been going on in the Ribble Valley and the Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. "We are try in g to


stopped off a t the Ciitheroe Interchange, then visited the Trinity Centre for discussions with representatives of Ciitheroe th e Future Pa rtn e rsh ip and the Trinity Transport pro­


what I have seen is very very good. In the Area of Outstanding Beauty I am discussing how th ey can best use the beauty of the country­ side to enhance the lives of those people who not only live here, but visit." He said it was hpped


develop a market town initia tiv e as a way of regenerating the area, raising the quality of life for everyone," he said. "At th is s ta g e .i t is


very much at the begin­ ning of the process and


any changes in the future would not only be of environmental value, bu t also of eco- nomicvalue. Mr


Caiheron


described the Ribble Valley Rider scheme as


"fantastic". He said th a t the .agency's involvement


Eatal blast: Transco told to carry out pipe survey in area


A "WRITTEN notice has gone out from th e . Health and Safety Exec- ■: utive ordering Transco ■to carry out a survey of


the system of piping sup­ plying all the houses in the Standen Road a rea; of Ciitheroe: i V 5 . , ' - This follows the Bank


lish residents'experiences of smelling gas. >


tigation will involve look-. ing a t Transco's records of previous escapes, repairs or replacements, he said.


' And part of the inves­ ■Mr Perkins added: "It .


Holiday explosion which has since resulted in th e . death of an'eight-year- old member of the Mars­ den family. '.


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1;. : The notice backs up previous oral requests to .


Transco from H ^ th and Safety officers, v -


' :.' The - V information comes in an e-mail to campaigning Ciitheroe resident Mrs Janet Webb


: ■ •


; type of tragic incident; occurs, to determine tfiat


i there are not other potential problems of the same type in the locali­


ty." ' ■ Mrs Webb had told the inspector th a t the.


. current number of gas. ^leaks, including another ■'found on Monday out­ side No. 22,, Standen.


■ from Mr Frank Perkins,': Principal Inspector of Health and Safety. : ' : ; .1.-He also ; tells •; Mrs Webb th a t the fire ser-. vice has volunteered to 1 help by making house-to-; house inquiries to estab­


' Road was an "unaccept- able standard of safety";


:> Valley Borough Council • yesterday confirmed that : constant monitoring is 'I taking place on gas pipes


is reasonable when this ■


. in the Standen Road area of Ciitheroe in a bid to


'alleviate growing con­ cern. A spokesman said that


a full and thorough inves­ tigation is ongoing.; . . Counselling is being offered'-via the borough


'council and Social Ser- ■vices for tenants and rea-


’ dents in the vicinity who feel th a t i t would be of benefit.


, ■ The home of the Mars­


den family has, he said, suffered structural dam-, age and further investiga-


. tions are taking place as i' to the extent tof (th a t damage. . - ,, The house adjoining not to


i the proiierty is S £ u d


i and there was a lack'of : confidence in Transco.; Meanwhile, .Ribble:


■.‘have:- suffered visible


' ; structural damage, but occupant Mr Zdzislaw


:' Pietrzak ; has .j'been ; I advised to . inf orm his


f. insurers of the damage to • the neighbouring house.


wGoimciUors give farm plan the green light


A PROPOSAL to biiild a gener^ purpose agricultural bidding ^ d a harn/sta- bles at Simmy Nook Farm,- Ribchester, haia been ^ven the go-ahead by members 'of Ribble Valley Borough'Coundl's Plaiming'arid Development .Committee.s-fe


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with the Market Town Initiati've would soon be over. They had helped ■with the first phase, but the Regional Develop­ ment Agency would step in once the actual pro- grarhme had .been set-


'-,tled;^^,■. ■ T h a t would open access to sources of funding,


including


Europe and the Region­ al Development Fund, he added. Our picture shows Mr


Cameron (right) with village lengthsman Mr David Bridge. • (B090402/4)


Extension to aid disabled youngster


A SEVEN-NAME peti­ tion and two letters of objection'did not deter councillors approving plans to build at a single-


■st'orey extension a t a house in Victoria Street, Ciitheroe to create a dis­ abled facility for a child. ( ...: One resident of West View had told members of Ribble. Valley Borough Council's Planning and Development Commit­ tee that people would be


. left feeling "hemmed in"; by the extension. As well


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as calling for the exten- aon to he scaled back, he urged members to recon- rider the application; ; : ■ ~:: However, (3oun.'Howel


,tions "less valid".rHe added that" i t was not unusual for the coundl to grant'permission,'for


Jones (Ciitheroe) said the fact that the proposal was- only'single-storey made some of the objec-


5; Castle B 8, Sabden Red 2; Oswaldtwistle Conservative 9, Ribblesdale Wanderers B 1; Rushton Street B 8, Wadding- ton A 2; Whalley B 7, Leisure


Burnley Road A 5, Oakhill


HourAS. Fourth Division


Park 8; Immanuel 8, Sydney Street 2; Oakhill Veterans 9, Castle A 1; Rishton Conserva­ tive B 6, Milnsbaw Wanderers 4; Sabden Blue *3, Grange 7; Waddington B 4, Great Har­ wood CC6. Entries for the Lawrenson


Hurst Green B 2, Mercer


Cup Doubles competition should be forwarded to the Secretary, Steve Dowber, on 01254 382857 no later than Monday. The competition will be


Islington Boys ...15 1 2 12 5 (Bill BC);D. Hill, K. Johnson Burnley Belv .....14 0 3 11 3 and K. Peel (Kings Arms).


R IB B L E V A L L E Y P. Leemin and M. -Wilkinson D A R T S -A N D nO M IN O -F S


, Walmriey (9 and 7)


vvTiWTpiJ T F A f JU F T 5 r i


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Seed and B. Cusack (Gath J- Gallacher


Quarter Finals: R Shanley, (Bay Horse): a. SouthweU. I.


and J. Johnson (Craven). HIGH SCORES


^33 . p u a ll; 114 - L.


16, The Dog (3 and p 8, Lambe; 113-P. Shanley; 112- L- Celestial; 100 - J. Seed, J.


8) 10; Pendle Witch (8 and 6) 14. New Inn (4 and 6) 10; Pendle Inn (6 and.6) 12, , P EN D L E C H A R ITY


BUlington Band Club B (6 ,* r- : j' FOOTBA L L''' ■ ' and 6) 12; Swan With Two'


13, Black ■ ■ : BuU(4^d 7 ) l l . ^ ” n K m i .


ion evenmg will be on Mon- commracmg a t8p.in


Band Club A ........................160 RiorVUiiii


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t The Iirst annu^ presenta- 3), Rangers 1 (G. Bai- day at BiUington Band Club " '


' Hour Glass 2 (E. Caddis ® .


Division p, Thomas): North Valley Celtic


Clearwater 1 (B. Wright). Fumico 2 (L. Hodkinson, B.


SwanWithTwoNecks........... IK J <\®h‘^ ttT i;T ^ Ja ^ rv ^ )• 117 Union 5 (D. Marshall 2, P.


Pendle Witch................... 146 drey), Earby Conservative Judge Wahnsley ...................142 Club 10; Forest 4 (C. Brmdle Bay Horse............................133 3, P. Ashton). George and Pendle Inn............................103 Dragon 2 (K. Higginson, D.


ius Chester, C. Cullen. A. Caw-


Red Rock ........................... .77 Ingham). Band Club B ....................... .75 Dog Inn.................................28 Dominoes


TABLES ' P W D L P Premier Division


Judge Wahnsley----------------133 Shorthomers™.„1512 1 2 37 Black Bull________ ;._____ 130 'paak_______1710 2 5 29 Bay Horse----------------------128 storkHotel..;.™..17 8 3 6 27 Pendle Inn--------------------- 123 Strategy._____ 16 6 4 6 22 Band Club A----------------_™122 Club 63_______17 6 3 8 21 New Inn ,......................™.........122 Graham Eng......16 5. 3 8 18 Band Club B___ _______ „.119 Brierfield____ 16 4 0 12 12 Dog Inn_______™..»™...™.«I14 Hour (llass ..™™12 2 3 7 9 Pendle Witch ........».™...».........113 •Prairie Rangers 15 0 1 14-2


Pts Red Lion™___ 1513 2 0 41


Swan With Two Necks...™.___105 - ■ Combined


held a t the Globe Bowling Club, Accrington, commendg on Saturdav. Annl 27th.


Black Bull___________ ._™.277 Pendle Forest™..2212 3 7 39 Judge Wahnsley_________ .275 North Valley C. .20 11 3 6 36 New Inn™™™..___™.™..:™™268 Dragon------- ^^....1811 2 5 35 Swan Wh Two Necks— ...™..267 Bock Hotel .....„.21 8 4 , 9 28 B^ Hoise.„™.„™.~___ ...™™261 Clearwater-----..18 7 4 7 25 Pendle Witch..„.^_____ ____^59 ’Earby Con__ .20 8 4 8 25 P^dlelnn..™____a™«-___226 Colne Cougars ™.22 6 4 12 22 Band Club B____________ 194 Pnmico____ ;...17 4 3 10 15 Red Rock..™_______ ...........186 Shakespeare..... .20 4 3 13 15 The Dog.............................. 142 ’Union Exchange 21 0 ' 0 21


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• Pts Trafalgar ™..™™20 18 2 ■ 0 56 ____ .282 Rrrest__™...™.2M3 4 ' 4 43


. : , PW.D L P First Division ^ Gallacher, S. Flannery, L. Post Code:........................................Daytime Tel: .1


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Queitlon: Wliat is Ihe capital of Demnarlt? Aniw ar:.................................................................


■ schemes like this. y Members, approved the plan on: condition that permistion to install i windows in the.extension;


' .would' he needed !rom the coundl; VlviPj J-;


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