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when St Mary's were nar­ rowly beated by Simon- i stone. .....


She badger peering of Slaid-' (members were • gby theillustrat- lation given by laker Mr Paul , from the Lan- dger Group. Mr i described the Story of the bad- I lifestyle, food Huction. Listen- ghown slides of Sways to recog- >esence of bad­ ly and the talk I with a summa- jfork of the Lan- adger Group. Mr gwas thanked for' native talk by


|ho was the link ) the intermedi-


Itroduced Mrs School


hi Baines, ent Mrs Jean


hl meeting held pn, in June. She


|>n the activities Jy including an pf the debate 3 resolutions and


Intations of the Ikers. iry Mrs Mar- i read a number


j of appreciation he result of the |ter Britain Day, l by Mrs Jennie nd WI members,


enjoyed a drumming-, afternoon workshop with " lots of big drums and today sees a day trip to > t Whitehough for Years 5-{ and 6 with the leavers',, disco in the evening. , School closes tomorrow at , 2 p.m. and reopens on .' Tuesday, September 3rd. I


burn, the Rt Rev. Alan , Chesters, is the guest . preacher at St Nicholas's '* Church 9-30 a.m. service ' ■ on Sunday. While the 1 parish is without a vicar all church inquiries should' r go to churchwardens Mr ’ Bernard Parfitt on 773759 ,


Bishop is guest The Bishop of Black-„


. or Mrs Val Darwent on 776962.


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leavers at Sabden Primary', School was held on Tues- . day and school broke up ’ for the summer yesterday. It will reopen on Tuesday, ! September 3rd.


The annual disco for ;


place on Sunday, August 4th, to replace the one planned for jubilee Mon­ day which was washed out. The village's jubilee


Fun Day A Fun Day is to take


ler thanked Mrs lor her excellent


|rs of the compe- 1 animal photo-


ire Mrs Pat Gar- i Edith Lawson Mary Bolton


J to be a theatre Jctober 17th, the


i still to be con-


leetings for the ) months will be jlaidburn Chapel, pst. The guest will be Mrs iMaskell MBE.


■ ; On Tuesday pupils ^ •£


Stirk House time-share plan fears


PARISH councillors at Gisbum are express­ ing "holiday camp "fears about a nine-unit: time-share complex planned for the village’s Stirk House Hotel.- .' B u t tonight's meet-" "reasonably well1' located


ing of the Ribble Valley in fiontof the mjun hot'el^ Borough Council Plan- and ; although' there


ning and Development. would be . a ' visual C om m it te e is being impact, i t would not recommended to app- detract from the locality rove M r Malcolm 11 built with appropriate Weaving’s plan. , ' materials, suggests the


would be tw o - s t o r e y ,T h e officers do not with three bedrooms,’ agree with points made


Some of th e u n its


and others would be sin­ gle-storey, with two bed­ rooms. I t is not y et known


what materials will be used. In th e ir rep o r t for


'tonight's meeting, plan­ ning officials say that': policy dictates approval of schemes to extend holiday and visitor facili­ ties where relevant, access, appearance and other development crite­ ria are met. The complex would be


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by three objectors, who claim there are visual, access, footpath, wildlife, sewage and "out of char­


acter". aspects. The parish, council


also opposes the plan. : Conditions are sug­


gested for approval, if given, covering several features of the develop­ ment, including access improvements, landscap­ ing, material use and the three-month limit on residence for any person or group.


Plan for Whalley Abbey will be


committee had planned a fun and sports afternoon on the Hoime to follow the jubilee parade. But the . torrential rain meant i t : had to be called off. Now Mrs Diane


ready next month


Collingwood and members' of Sabden Toddler Group ■ are holding the replace-. ment event next month from 2 p.m. on the Holme.;, There should be lots of fun. events, games and a boun- , cy castle and slide for the youngsters to enjoy.


WADDINGTON;


Waddington At the monthly meeting


ition ; forget that the


I Tuesday.


the fortnightly per collection has nged and the next


Sing presented by ticholas Players (with last-minute i for next week’s


I be presented in gas's Hall on Fri- • 26th, at 7-30


|rs; . s to t "Raise The


A DRAFT plan for the future develop­ ment of the Whalley Abbey complex, a. scheduled ancient monument, is nearly


ready. The plan has been


drawn up by a specialist firm of architects, expe­ rienced in handling long­ term redevelopment of historic, but fragmented, collections of places such as abbeys, churches, houses and the like. Experts from the prac­


of Waddington WI, held in the Methodist Schoolroom, president Miss Hylda Emsden welcomed every­ one and introduced the speaker, Mrs Jane Brown.-


’and lavender—


She delighted all with her posies of herbs, consisting of rosemary, mint, thyme .


ed several tied arrange­ ments from the Victorian era, and unusual designs of


Italian and French origin. Mrs Mary Cowman


fcets are now on [5.50 and include' ) please contact In Pearson or any


|ber so they know I for the catering.


I far towards their ■target to buy a pir for a disabled Bnd the chair has l ordered,


pea's chair pupils and friends pry's RC School ade a brilliant


gift for someone in hospital' to appreciate. ;' Mrs Brown demonstrat­


an aromatic"


tice have looked a t the condition of all the buildings owned by both the Anglican and Roman Catholic.churches, as well as the grounds. : Their ideas for the future are expected to be


available for public con­ su l ta t io n early next month. Each church has put


£1,000 towards the sur­ vey and the balance is being met by a g rant from English Heritage. The . conservation


organisation ...... ,,has promised th a t nothing will be done until there has been full consulation with local people - who may be asked to con­ tribute a small part of the costs. However, grants are


expected to be available to carry out whatever work is agreed to secure the future of everything in the complex, from a practical, religious, his­ toric and touristpoint of view.


' Event; raises; defibrillator^casE S


. MEMBERS and supporters of St John Ambulance turned .out to.support a cheese and wine evening at ClitheroeMayor’s-Parlour.


defibrillator and the organisers expressed their thanks to all who attended.


• The event raised £205.18 towards the cost of a ' ... • '


thanked her for a most enjoyable and enlightening evening. The WI has a small


'Storming’ success


for pupils |


A STORM was br­ ewing at Sabden Pri­ mary School's annual


music festival. The pupils split up


into different classes where they could play instruments, sing, recite poems or dance. Their pieces all had to*


fit into the theme of "A Storm". The groups performed


to parents, teachers and independent adjudica­


tors. Each pupils was pre­


sented with a certificate giving details on how they could improve their performances. Pictured are pupils j


taking part in the festi­ val.


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storage.and distribution, centre and the other two. I are described as industrial


PLANNINGpermission has been granted for.i three more industrial; buildings a t th e ne.w! business park off Pimlico Link Road, Clitheroe./, One • is a wholesale,


al units. The applica-.- tions 'of JGB Inves t- | ments Ltd have'been I granted by officials of Ribble Valley Borough Council, acting under11 their delegated powers/


piece of garden opposite; the chapel which has been ■ planted out and tended by; Mrs Nina Foster and Mis Margaret Jackson. Tickets were on sale for a


coffee morning at Waddow Hall on September 25th, from 10 a.m. to noon, including a tour of the hall. The next meeting will >


fchool had raised a •cent £1,225, a lonation has come other charity fund 1900 has been I from the Muscu- Irophy Society, school has had a he since last week's Blackpool Zoo and ; to school by the


take place at the Methodist Schoolroom on August 13th. The speaker; will be Mrs June Spencer,. and her topic: "Fashion with Fan BC-AD".


Weaver, Mrs Wig-,; glesworth, Mrs Whittam and Mrs A. Walker.


Tea hostesses were Mrs


|A Local Child" s. A Mass for this lavers was held in


WHALLEY


enjoyed a bowling bn hosted by Sab-


abn Saturday Abbey winners


jng Club. dimming presenta- pk place in school Bay following the Imall schools' gala


nd on Monday whist winners at the


Abbey senior citizens' drive, in Whalley, were:! Ladies - Mrs C. Woof,: Mrs E. Charniey. Gents - Mrs J. Walmsley, Mrs D. Farnsworth. Dominoes: Mr J. Hart­ ley, Mr G. Pitlovits.


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UNSEASONAL showers did not dampen; the spirits'at 'a’Ribble Valley village’s annual summer,feteC'1' ■':


The parish and school of St Mary's, Langho, • r/Maat,


joined forces again for the event, which was enjoyed by all those who attended. ■ Children's television favourite Bob the Builder


presided over the official opening of the fair. The £2,500 raised on the day will be divided; between parish funds and the school.


, . , . As well as,the usual bric-a-brac, plant and cake


s t^ 't t i^ ^ s ^ a jb a r b e c u e , bouncy casae/Toll-a- peiihy gameand^quad bikes. ' ’VaribiM'organisations from the parish, including


the school* Scpute,--Brownies and Guides,’raji'stalls; with visitors able to try their luck on the children's and chocolate tombolas. ■ '


Our photograph shows Bob the Builder with some ! .


of the young visitors who enjoyed the event. (B300602/5a)


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| A TALK by Sheila | Fish, assistant group leader, .was given to


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The main idea is that ; .


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Incongruous porch has to be removed


A PORCH on a listed building a t Cow Ark is in c o n g ru o u s a n d wholly o u t of p lace s a y s !a G o v e rnm e n t


[ValleyBorough ;CounciI listed building enforce­ ment order requiring, the


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Sad end td lung marriage as husband assaults his wife


THE 24-year marriage of a Clitheroe couple came to a sad, end when the husband y and drinki winewhen an assaulted the wife, magis- ^ mentstarted8


... . - •'' "


Smith (42) admitted assaulting Angela Smith a t the former mat­ rimonial home in St Paul's Close, Clitheroe. He was given a condi­ tional discharge, with £60 costs. The court heard the incident


occurred a t a time of marital breakdown.' The couple had separated on a


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do so and her. husband pusned her over.


" ' !j- , Mrs Smith banged her arm on


a coffee table and when she was on the floor he hit her and kicked her legs. Defending Smith, who now lives in Hellifield, Miss Gillian


BohJhe BUiMUr;issa 'starlhm- fUi" * DJt'T' .•ijf.uA


Thursday in February, reconciled on the Friday and on the Satur­ day evening had been watching ■


what had been a long marriage. "Unfortunately both partners


tratesheard.. , . ... ^ ■ MrsiSmitli.’asked herihusband attac“- to leayeLbuj^hgiChose not to'/She 1 physical one andufter; the^both: offered to ,packihis bags^gdt Up t o ' ended up.bh,tfiSRoor!anscuffie!


have formed other attachments and i t is th a t which led to the arguments," said MissLloyd. "The verbal argument1 ledto'-a


took place." Smith accepted the marriage


had reached an end and divorce proceedings were under way. "This is a man who has never


come to the a t ten tio n of the police or courts before and he is very ashamed and embarrassed to


Lloyd said i t was a sad end to be here," emphasised Mi^ Lloyd/ -—


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 18th, 2002 7


Voicemail can help “ cut crime


RURAL residents can help the fight against crime by call- ing . local officers' voicemail, say the police.


..... ['The system is being


well used, b u t some people are still ringing th e , house, number, instead of the voicemail one for routine matters. "This does not get the


best from our investment in technology and; in fact, wastes time," says Ribble Valley police chief Insp. Bob Ford. "The rural officers are working shifts to help tackle night-time rural crime!1 The voicemail is the way1 to mention concerns to them .or make inquiries specific to that area. For general matters, ring the police oh 01200 443344 or, if an offence is. in progress, dial 999." The inspector asks


people to make a note of their community officer's voicemail. Those on the Clitheroe


01200


exchange are PC Sutton, Gisburn, 458719; PC Korol, Bolton-by-Bow- land, 458718; PC Burke, Waddington, 458717; PC Woodcock, Chat- burn, 458716; PC Dick-, inson, Newton, 458715; and PC Treacy, Chip ping, 458714.


'■/ Two officers are on the


Burnley exchange, 01282 -PC Sherratt at Sabden, 472914 and PC Plaiter, Read and Simonstone, 472915. The other officers are


all on the Blackburn, 01254 exchange. They are PC Holgate, Mellor, 353017; PC Lang, Lang- ho! 353018 and PC Wil­ son, Hu rs t Green,


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