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change, modelled on the highly success- ..riageway.;- fill Clitheroe Interchanged ■
•..•with a-view to transfer of:ownership. The ■ county council is keen to safeguard its . ] future and develop it as an interchange • , County Coun. Ward said: ';'The bus sta- ti0n is m an laeai-iocauon m.uie wj u .w aiiPy
tibn ^ ^ ^ ideal location in .the centureb of ^
develop the site for the benefit of public ,
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mean Lancashire County Council is to “Before we can take this forward we need spend up to'£5,000 to establish the bene- „ to carry out a site investigation survey to f i ts of tu rn in g th e s ite into an in te r - establish the condition of the existing car-
.;■■■ "The county council has established a w u j WhaUey’s bus station is currently owned reputation for excellence in developing
by th e p ^ s h council, which took the site, rural transport mid Imsure the people of mrprfromRibble Motors: I t is believed that .Whalley will welcome this newdeveop- t h ^ S t h S o S
Council has approached the county council make improvements.
A CHATBURN firm is applying to change the use of its premises.,
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Early Christmas ideas MEET a dalek and learn how to make a pencil
in Clitheroe on Thursday. A resource day a t the parish hall in. Church
Brow is being organised by the Hyndburn and Ribble Valley CVS Volunteer Development
Project. As well as finding out what volunteering ..
opportunities are available, visitors will also be able to buy Christmas presents from the book and bric-a-brac stalls, as well as guessing the Teddy bear's name.
. Doors will open from 10 a.m. to 1-30 p.m.
and the Mayor of the,Ribble Valley, Coun Joyce Holgate, will be there a t 10-30 a.m.
PUPILS of S t Michael and St John's Primary School,1 Clitheroe, had a big question answered for them by two visi
tors.;.- • They now know exactly how the pic - i - .. ‘ . I l lu s tra to rs Ju l ie t Breese and Sean . , ' • .
tures get to appear in th e ir favourite books.
Creagh, pictured, gave th e children a demonstration of how their work brings more life to the written word. ;• (B061102/2)
jit comfortable accepting tne i I know there are unmarried t
rently adopt children - and 11 have to look carefully that, if oi ing parents dies or is infirm,! shown speedily In the best intej dren. This bill has been nickl adopters’ bill, and plainly t i l case. Gaypeopie currently adol will continue to do so. The bil and we must do all we can to I interests of the children are pif John’s resignation raised th
1 the issue to something that wa about adoption. Clearly the i
been full of un-named discontl Personally I have not he—.
ments, but apparently the tea I
a small group of MPs who I ments.-Lhear Labour-MPsI Tony Blair, raising their eyel they take the mick out of TcL never seems to appear in prinfl Even though myjrip to t*
planned two months ago, I c pie would be judging my noiL support for Iain. I derided afl issue with David Maclea ii Whip, that I should try to gel for the vote. (A vote that wl lose by a big margin, but tl
point.) \ I apologised to my hosts i , . . .
CHILDREN of the Brockhall. Village Nursery were proper lit tle devils for a day. All 50 of them dressed up to
celebrate Hallowe'en in a. vari ety pf scary costumes including
witches, skeletons and th o r - playschool pupil and magician oiighly nasty characters..
• Neil Roman put on his comedy
' . Even membersbf staff joined . magic show for them. in the spirit of the occasion. . Our picture shows some of the
A competition was held for children and staff enjoying a b e s t baby, tweeny and frightful time. (B311002/8)
Court hears four men were needed to control Marine
IT took four doormen,‘each hold
ing a limb, to th row R oyal Marine Jamie Norman Walms- ley o u t of a C li th e ro e pub, a court was told.
• . 'Walmsley (19), of/. Bolland
Prospect, Clitheroe, admitted assaulting Clitheroe. licensee Mr Philip Knight by head b u tt in g him.
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told Walmsley th a t as a trained and| from the police station, had Royal Marine he used his body as
a weapon in the same way as another man might use a knife, fined him £200, ordered him to pay court costs of £65 and £300 com pensation to Mr Knight.
The court was told the defen dant was ejected by the staff after
been taken to hospital. Mr Barker said the incident had
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Blackbum magistrates, who had , foant injuries during the incident >*»*“ ) -• —
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ley) said the offence was commit ted in drink and he did not have a clear' recollection of how. the injuries were caused to Mr Knight. He said his client suffered signif.
resulted in the Serviceman being subject to a review of his position in the Royal Marines and he had been barred for two years from all
pubs in Clitheroe and Whalley. Learning day Gardeners’ stylish night out
AN evening 'of dancing, cabaret, games and a hotp ot supper was enjoyed by 55 mem bers of Clitheroe Garden Club a t West Bradford Village Hall. Sheila and Gordon Richard
son provided a selection of dance music, Lisa Varo-Reyes prepared an excellent supper
' and John Pye entertained with an intriguing magic a c t . .
. His performance even includ ed a contribution from his wife, Carol, who let forth a blood curdling scream as he'sawed her
in half! The chairman, Mr W. Greg- • - •
son, thanked everyone involved, with special thanks to commit-, tee member Mr Ernest Man ning who had organised the.
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a disturbance on the dance floor. He went back in and headbutted Mr Knight after,the licensee put his hand on his shoulder. Mr Stephen Barker (for Walms
Alterations at Spar shop
NEW air conditioning units can be fitted a t the Spar Shop, George Street,
Whalley........ Members of the Ribble
Valley Borough Council Planning and Development Committee’ approved the application of James Hall and Co (Properties) Ltd.
-' Two separate ground floor level units at the rear of the premises will not'dra matically alter its appear ance or that of the conser vation area location, said a
council report. The approval was on
condition that an acoustic louvre screen is fitted.
sought from Ribble Valley Borough Council to enable garden furniture and orna ments to be made and sold a t a building in Sawley Road previously used for tyre fitting.',. v '„ \ Comments on the planr
Uing application (No. 0874) must be made by
November 15th. •: Other recent applications are
as follows:-• Clithcroe: Proposed demoli 1 v ■ . .
tion of existing timber/asbestos sheeted garage and erection of new garage, 38 Eshton Terrace. (0857). Replacement of dormer window on rear roof slope, 72 Salthill Road (0858). Extension to form sitting room, conservato ry, WC, bedroom and en-suite shower room, 1 Riverside (0859). Plate lettering to building and hoarding to access, aJa Smith Ltd, Salthill Industrial Estate (0877). Conversion of dairy to dwelling and erection of garage, former dairy, Henthorn Farm, Henthom Road (0879). Grindlelon: Erection of pri
vate garage and formation of block-paved hard standing area at 7 Whalley View (0852). Alter ations to existing outbuilding adjacent to Back Lane) 1 Harri son Terrace (0861). Proposed polytunnel on land adjacent, Folly Hall (0868).
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. Chipping: Change of use'of barn and buildings to form two dwellings and improvements to existing access, Blackhall,
Firm applies for change of use -
Garstang Road (0853). Agricul-v tural storage building, land at Brick House (016N). Thornlcy with Wheatley:
Change of use of attached barn . and buildings into three dwellings and garaging and vehir, cle access, Arbour Farm, Lon- : gridge Rioad (0854). • Rimington and Middop: New
vehicular access to serve existing dwelling and change of use.of- attached stone bam/shippon to three bedroom cottage, Fir Trees
(0855). Billington and Langho: New
garden studio extending from the rear of the existing garage, 2 Gleneagles Drive, Brockhall Vil lage (0856): Erection of double loose box stable, pigeon loft and poultry cabin (resubmission), land a t Old Langho Road
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'(0875). Erection of garage to rear of property, 7 Larkhill Cot tages (0890). -
Pendleton: Internal alter- ations and insertion of windows and doors to facilitate conversion of former stables to holiday accommodation,
stables at
StandenHall (0860). Conversion n4
modation, stables a t Standen
of stables to form holiday accom- Barrow Rrmtworksi(0878). __j - i !
lUSbU). Lxmversiuu - CForwlon
dwelling into adjacent barn, Gibbs, Easington Road (0862).
S lf tldb llf lli S 6COHQ“Sl
Hall (0873). Newton: Extension of existing •
.Erection of large lean-to garden shed to cover existing oil tank. Marl Hill House, Easington Road (0869). Listed building consent for erection of large lean- to garden shed a t Marl Hill House, Easington Road (0870). Stmonstonc: Conversion from
a flat roof to a pitched roof cov ering garage and porch at front of
house, 20 Westminster Close (0863).
bus station in Lancashire : .ment. .We are still at thernvestigationstage- by a jarish council. Whalley Parish at the moment but our hope is that we can
A MOTHER in :Bolton-; •' byrBgHlaniis followingin^ the footsteps of her son. ; . ; Mrs Margaret Nierop is.:'
going down a similar path to her son, Lionel, who was, the regional Young Mas- terchef champion seven years ago a t the age of 12. • Mrs Nierop, wife/if.’R.ih-
ble Valley Borough mem ber Coun. Philip Nierop, has been selected as a regional finalist from hun dreds of entries in the search for Britain's Fruiti est Cook; This was a com- petition-launchfid-earlifir this
year.by the Dried Fruit Information Service in conjunction with the National-Federation- of Women's Institutes (WI), and is sponsored by Turk ish Dried Fruits Exporters. The first.]
Dincklcy: Fust-floor extension
- WaddingtoU: Replacement dwellinghouse, -Higher Mill
over existing sitting room area, Wardfall, Ribchester Road (0866).
Farm, Mill Lane (0867). Bolton-by-BowIand, Gisburn
Forest, Sawley: Re-use and adap tation of the former bull pen to form one residential unit, The Bull Pen, Sawley Lodge Estate (0871). Removal of existing hedge and construction of 1.75m wall enclosing existing tennis court. The Court House (0872). Change of use of attached bam to form extended living accom modation, Atkinsons Farm, Set tle Road (0882). Retrospective
• application for extensions to existing outhouse for use as living accommodation, Baygate Farm (0888) . Proposed two- storey extension to rear, 1 Cowper Place (0889) . Machinery storage build
ing, Cowgill Farm (017N). Wiswcll: Application for approval of reserved matters
■ from applications 3/93/0316 and 3/99/0743 namely siting, design and external appearance, former
Slaidburn: Second-storey extension, Mount Pleasant, Shay
Lane (0881). Read: Proposed bedroom
Extension, 14 Berkeley Drive
^UOOOJ. Bashall Eaves and Mitton: Sta
ble block and tack room, Page Fold Farmhouse (0884). Whalley: Outline application
for one dwelling and garage together with access drive and parking facilities for Noss 11 and
13 Green Park (0886). Ribchcstcr: Timber framed
garage/store, 4 Bank Top Cot tage, Clitheroe Road (0887).
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S e a n C rea g h J u l ie ^ m l U r n t r a t o f
day in Turkey, and Mrs Nierop has won through the first round in the com petition to the northern regional final cook-off in Leeds on Monday, where
she will for'"Mi| andB; . " I t
cooke. Mrs N nice n quite s , "Alt ly run: am pl< part ii she ad. Mr
manaf dora I one o: jsuppli is spoi finals, associ Christ of rec meat compi
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A PARTY'of eight ram- s biers from the Ribble Val- t ley left Malham for Janet's i Foss on Sunday.................. < As Janet's waterfall was <
in full force, the group , abandoned all thought of i attempting to walk behind ; the fall curtain. Instead, the party continued in spo- - radic rain to Gordale Bridge and Camden Flats to join the minor road lead-- ing to the ta rn .. At Street Gate, the
group turned along the lane towards the-Roman— camp, continuing to High Ranks where members had to cross the swollen stream with care, and where the”
sun came out. Reaching Shearbottoms
. Lane and Middle Laithe
' Farm, the walkers contin- . ued in warm sunshine to Weets Top, where they sheltered a t the foot of the
lovely views over Kirby Malham and Hanlith and Calton Moors. They were
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