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Icil is keen to safeguard its Ivelop it as an interchange . tun. Ward said: "The bus sta- |deal location in the centre of here could be the potential to Lite for the benefit of public


}rs. I can take this forward we need


la site investigation survey to 1 condition of the existing car-


I ty council has established a lor excellence in developing l>rt and I’m sure the people of | l welcome this new develop- |


ige of use Dincklcy: First-floor extension


over existing sitting room area,' Wardfall, Ribchester Road


(0886). ■ Waddingtoif: Replacement


dwellinghouse,’ Higher Mill


Farm, Mill Lane (0867). Bollon-by-BowIand, Gisburn


FOresl, Sawlcy: 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 1.76m wall enclosing existing tennis court, The Court House.(0872). Change of use of attached barn to form extended living accom; raodation, 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 Barrow Printworks (0878). SUidburn: Second-storey


extension, Mount Pleasant, Shay Lane (0881). Read: Proposed bedroom extension, 14 Berkeley Drive


(0883). Bashall Eaves and Milton: Sta­


ble block and tack room, Page Fold Farmhouse (0884). - Whallcy: Outline application


111 for one dwelling and garage together with access drive and parking facilities for Noss 11 and 13 Green Park (0886).


Ilf Ribchcstcr: Timber framed garage/store, 4 Bank Top Cot­ tage, Clitheroe Road (0887).


- going down a smnip>pata^LCOO^ea<:yery..ui to her son,'Lionel,(whoyMmMrRrNierop.^'Tt^is, quite(a;


, theYegionaliYoung Mas-.iinicl^ecipei'but itiCan.bq terchef' champion seveii;' quite sickly./1',’; ' /


/ years ago at-the’ age of 12./' l,N’ "A love for cooking clear-


./••'/.Mrs •NleroK^ftofcrahr-kl^nins in'ipur family,, so I ■ ble Valley Borough mem-'*am pleased to be,taking her .Count Philip, Nierop, w part in the region^.final,";


nt but our hope is that we can , ements."


still at the investigation stage- -


has lpeen'selected a s .a -sheadded. , regional finaliskfrom-hun-.-.V . Mr; Julian ,•Richards, dreds of .entries in th e ' managing director,of:Sun- search forBritain's:Fruiti- s dora Foods. Ltd; which-is est Cook.This:was;a com- . one of'the UK's.leading ppt.it.inn lgnnphpH.parlipr' ■ suppliers*of drieji fruit and this year jbyf'the’rDried' ;is:sponsoring the.regional Fruit Information'Service . finals, said: "Many people, in. conjunction.with the associate mincemeat,with ..National-Federation* of ^ Christmas.'but today loads


. Women's Institutes (WI),.r. of recipes contain.mince- and is sponsored by, Turk-^- 'meat. We hope that this ish Dried Fruits Exporters.‘ competition will show that,


day in Turkey, and Mrs ought to be eaten all year Nierop has won through round."





the first round in the com- ., If Mrs Nierop wins the petition-to the'.northern-v regional final, she will corn- regional final cook'-off.in -,pete at the national final at Leeds on Monday, where - the.WI's Denman College


Ramblers need waterproofs as rain settles on the Dales


A'PARTY'of eight ram- blers from the Ribble Val­ ley left Malham for Janet's


. Foss on Sundays .... As Janet's waterfall was in full force, the group • abandoned all thought of ; attempting to walk behind • the fall curtain. Instead, ■ the party continued in spo­ radic jonu


rain t o . Gordale Bridge and Camden Flats


to join the minorVoadlea'd" 'dropped down to the old ing to the tarn.


cuiu uaiuucu , , Hanlith Bridge over the At Street Gate, the- River Aire and turned


group turned along the alongside the swollen river lane towards the-Roman—towards Scalegill Mill, camp, continuing to High along a pretty path by the


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SUNDAY sawme flying to Aberdeen to.pre- paretoviat the Britannia oil rig with Conoco .


/ . Parliament fully understands that MPs are not experts in all fields and therefore they arrange for MPs to-liaise with companies oper­ ating in the UK so they.more fully understand what makes them tick and how our legislation


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- Bercow MP, my Shadow Cabinet colleague, had resigned because he,could not vote with Iain and the rest of. us on the issue of unmar-


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■with the policy we Had decided last May. Our policy wasnon-discriminatory and therefore I,


had discussed it-at-length the previous Wednesday and a decision was made to stick


felt comfortable accepting the line., ■ I know there are unmarried people who cur­


rently adopt children - and I .believe that we have to look carefully that, if one of the adopt>


ing parents dies or is infirm; compassion is shown speedily in the best interests of thechil- dren. This bill has been nicknamed the gay


adopters’ bill, and plainly this was not the case. Gaypeopie currently adopt children, and


will continue to do so. The bill is now an act


and we must do all we can to ensure that the interests of the children are put first., •John's resignation'raised the importance of


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- the issue to something that was more than just about adoption. Clearly the newspapers have been full of un-named discontented Tory MPs


Personally I have not heard any of the com­ ments, but apparently the tea room has hosted


a small group of MPs who had made com-: ments-J-hear vLabourrMEs.commenting on


Tony Blair, raising their eyes heavenward as they take the mick out of Tony . . . but that never seems to appear in print. i Even though my trip to the rig had been,


' ijvhip, that I should try to get bade to London for the vote. (A vote that we knew, we would lose by a big margin;;but that.was not the


planned two months ago,"I decided that peo­ ple would be judging my non-vote as a lack of support for Iain. I decided after discussing the issue with David Maclean MP, our Chief


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I couldn't make the airport for the founsh plane, so I had to wait until six. .


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' I immediately visited the Chief whip on v .. -


my arrival at Westminster to apologise, but he smiled and said: "At least you tried, thank you


for that". The whole issue did blow up as I suspected • -. ,


and I certainly didn't want my non-appear­ ance to be misinterpreted - and I don't believe


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mg the vote has not helped our cause one jot. People generally feel badly let down by the Government in a number of areas - with long waiting lists in the NHS, cancelled operations, farming in crisis, strikes on the increase, a pos­ sible war in Iraq, pensioners concerned at their poor treatment, especially with closing care


homes and yet we decide to self, destruct. While the mood has greatly improved, we still have much to do to win back the trust of peo-


p i e . ■.• - ... . I spoke in Garstang on Thursday to 500


farmers, and the next day in Nantwich to a group of Conservatives. I have spoken to many people at remembrance services on Sun­ day and to villagers in Pendleton throughout


the weekend. People are generally bemused and bewil „


dered at our silliness and want to see us get our act together . . . and that is what we will do.: - On Wednesday I asked the Prime Minister


to look again at how the National Lottery is giving out awards to some groups, but veter­ ans and organisations looking after the elderly seem to be ignored. These are the real issues that concern me, and concern you. You won't hear me muttering about anything other, than


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Pair’s Hallowe’en charity Pendle Hill challenge brings out crowds to cheer them on their way


BROOMSTICKS were not required t. ~ » -»•» *» «“ jy a p ^ o f f i t o ^ m s to c to r^ n o ra i i . a further £2,500 is needed ito purchase . . way. It kept us entertained."


up and down Pendle HrnlU tames t ? r ;i.ti; nig(.hinP)a,lri n-,is hoped that this will be . Mr Roe's black labrador, Pepper, joined charity a t Hallowe'en.


. Mr Kevin Mareeand Mr'Johnny Rqe .Hotel in December.,; , . £1,500 towards the purchase of a ^sssisstsssi ' 1 •


attended courses enabling them to set up a ’■ their clothing layers as the day progressed- ,• cardiac rehabilitation centre at the club. This specialist aspect of the gym enables people who have suffered cardiac problems to be instructed in fitness and health techniques relevant to them.


■ Mr Maree said: "What really amazed us, though, was..the level,of supportwe^got,





probably because it was a local^challenge, “I t wasn't only help with the^funding,


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Mr Maree said: "Havingaccess to a defib- from people out on the hill," said Mr rillator may well save somebody's life. This is Maree.


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• Our picture shows Mr. Maree, right, with Mr Roe and Pepper, adding the last lap sticker to the fence at the start and finish line on completion of their run. (s) ' •


Tributes across the years THERE were tributes from pne


generation to another during the remembrance services attended by Oakhill College, Whalley. Each year the college takes part in local services and the head boy .


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/a n d head girl lead the tributes on j^he,. wet day, were the principal behalf of.the school. .


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Also bravining the elements on a , 0f the college, Mr PhilipMahon,


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chairman of governors, Mr ied by their wives along with


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the school. ■ The Senior School along with


staff and pupils from Year 6 from the Preparatory Department, also took part in the service at the war.


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