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" > , - V , - r ' r ’ Clitheroe.422324 (Editorial), 422323 8 Clitheroe Advertlser& Times, August 22nd, 2002


Retrospective approval for work at caravan site


WORK done a t an authorised car-; involved laying a loose stone surface to avan site in Wiswell Lane, Whalley, - a.parking/water fill.area, .maWng.an. means tha t it can now be used all access track across a field and creating the year round, councillors heard. . hard-standing for the previous grass


. -• Whalley Parish Council objected to, ca^ ^ an Plt;.c“es- - . ■


what had been done, a meeting of the The parish council felt there had Ribble Valley Borough Council Plan- been no need for the work, but officials ning and Development Committee pointed out that it improved the site, heard.


v ; . 1 an authorised one screened.by trees.


ommendation to approve a retrospec- minimal effect on the appearance of tive application for the work. It has the area.


• Councillors followed an officials' rec- They felt that the work had had a ..


□are to be diFFerent!


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Approval for jbmldings at


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caravan park ^HERE could be "no


sjistainable objections" to two small buildings at Sjtubbins Vale Caravan Bark, Sabden, said coun­ cil planning officials. | The buildings, one


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described as a garden sjied and the other as a summerhouse, have Already been put up, members of the Ribble Valley Borough Council planning and Develop­ ment Committee were t'pld. ( The parish council felt


ing the desert J inside the Church school The churc|


that permanent build­ ings on a caravan site, oven one for statics, were inappropriate. They would be extremely visi­ ble in winter and general­ ly intrusive, j But a report to the


Committee by officials said that the caravans themselves did not con­ tribute to the appear- 4nce of the locality and their impact was great­ est in the winter months. ' The visual effects of


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THE summer playscheme at Roefield Leisure Cen­ tre, Clitheroe, has once again proved popular among Ribble Valley chil­


dren.. Even more activities have


packed the programme this year, including activities like hockey, netball, football and rounders on the all-weather pitch. The programme has been designed to provide a


A magic show and dance I S hit with children balance between sporting On a more serious note, local


activities and more seden- police officers have been invit- tary and educational activi- ed in to provide talks and pre­ ties like arts and crafts,


board games and team-build- issues, such as stranger danger ing exercises.


sentations on current social and railway safety.


workshops have also been held. The scheme, which runs


until August 30th, is each weekday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and operates in three age groups between five and 13. Our picture shows children


and staff at one of the lighter activities, when an entertainer visited the centre and put on a show.


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holiday club, relieve hohdaj took the fo archaeologic desert, coml sand and palrl the childreil about Bible [ discovery. The first d.j


day attracted sters. Ministil Sleet said: gives us an o | as a church t | thing for local Our picturl


children learrj ing fun. (C1908


Helicopter is :


helping tackle railway crime


A HELICOPTER lines, throwing stones at


has been b rought in passes trams and occur-; to ta c k le ra i lw a y rences of obstacles bemg( •


crime committed by ^ially causing serious schoolchildren.


spec ia l lyextended ■ A A o f r d t o


mer holidays well under noj. viewed as a major’ way, Railtrack, British problem, the helicopter, Transport Police (BTP) be available, if need- and Jarvis Air Services ed_ particular problem are together tackling areas for the rail indus- mcidents of crime com-


pitted by schoolchildren between Blackburn and’ in Lancashire by catch- B j the a aches' ing the action live on m J kpool and around camera from the sky.


include the line


helicopter to he used in "Operation Skyhawk"


Starting this week, the ,O T.


The Jarvis helicopter, will have a BTP officer;


y will be hovering above f ad Railtrack represent


areas that in the last four *'aj;lva °? eac^ trip. They, months have had over 70 )vll’ be m constant con- incidents of railway tact


crime, some of which ground BTP and Rail- could potentially risk the track staff who can be


lives of both the children deployed to various committing them and areas as necessary, the travelling public.


"hotspot" areas have reg- and vandalism, is an ular incidents of children . offence that has severe, between the ages of 11 consequences and costs and 18 playing "chicken" the industry over £250, across frequently used million a year.


These : so-called includes both trespassing Railway crime, which or\ _ ,.e With the school sum- the nibble Valley line is1


*ii j i put on the line, poten- train derailments. While'


tne small new structures were in keeping with their setting, the caravan jiark, and should be per­ mitted. A planning applica­


tion for the two buildings was approved by the committee.


Go-ahead for scheme at kennels


An application for building work at Clitheroe Kennels, in Edisford Road, has been approved, despite being opposed by council offi­ cials.' ^ Members of the Rib


n by Sue P|


AN historl closed do! month wh| work was c| to repair da woodwormg On Sunda


service in fE took place | Baptist Chu A church i


ble Valley Borough Council Planning and Development Commit­ tee were told on behalf of the applicants that an official's report about numbers of animals was incorrect. The proposed build


ing, a blockwork dog lcennel, was needed to fun the business proper­ ly and would reduce the number of animals. ’’/The’ report empha­ sised the number of com­ plaints against the ken­ nels and the "highly ele­


ered the dry 1 at the churcll oe Road anf inspection had spread t(B of the buildiif the stage are! Oak pancll


of the stage! affected, all storage area j An experlj


in to tackle f and it was v| treating thcl that the dry| covered. But lucki-j


vated" noise levels recorded. The kennels


that the noise disruption- they experienced was against new human rights legislation.


^usly imposeai'it said.' ‘ ^Residents claimed


tvas struggling to comply I enter the' with conditions previ-


the,work,,\. fied out, di| nature of i used and t | the operatil large amouif This me;|


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