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THERE could be "no sjistainable objections" to two small buildings at ^tubbins Vale Caravan IJark, Sabden, said coun­ cil planning officials: j The buildings, one


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described as a garden shed and the other as a summerhouse, have already, been put up, members of the-Ribble Galley Borough Council planning and Develop­ ment' Committee were tfald. j The parish council felt


CHILDREN from Waddington are explor­ ing the desert this week - inside the Methodist Church schoolroom. The church's annual


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‘Tractor drivers speeding and using mobile phones’


SPEEDING tractors - with drivers using a mobile phone! They are a current sight in Whalley, often late


- they go very quickly because there isn't much traffic about at that time," declared Coun. Mrs June Brown. Drinking outside pubs is also inconveniencing


in the evening, alleged parish councillors at their meeting on Thursday. "People are complaining. I t is .very dangerous


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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: ( But a report to the


Committee by officials said tha t the caravans tjhemselves did. not con­ tribute to the appear­ ance of the locality and their impact was great­ est in the winter months,


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lines, throwing stones at passing trains and occur-; rences of obstacles being; put on the line, poten-I tially causing serious; train derailments. While' the Ribble Valley line is' not viewed as a major’ problem, the helicopter, will be available, if need-' ed. Particular problem areas for the rail indus­ try include the line' between Blackburn and’ Burnley, the approaches’ to Blackpool and around: Chorley.


will have a BTP officer; and Railtrack represent tative on each trip. They, will be in constant con-; tact with "on the ground" BTP and Rail- track staff who can be; deployed to various areas as necessary.


The Jarvis helicopter, ’1


, offence that has severe consequences and costs’ the industry over £250. million a year.


includes both trespassing and vandalism, is ati


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holiday club, designed to relieve holiday boredom, took the form of an archaeological site in the desert, complete with sand and palm trees wil h the children learning about Bible stories by discovery. The first day on Mon­


some people, it was stated. Parish councillors are are asking the police to look into both problems.


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day attracted 40 young­ sters. Minister Mr Mark Sleet said: "The scheme gives lis an opportunity as’a church to do some­ thing for local children." Our picture shows the


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tion for the two buildings was approved by the committee.


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


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Historic now back in service


by Sue Plunkett


AN historic church closed down for a month while major work was carried out to repair dry rot and woodworm. On Sunday, the first


service in four weeks took place a t Sabden Baptist Church. A church user discov­


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


w^Lth. conditions, previ­ ously imposedVit said.’ ■


sised the number of com­ plaints against the ken­ nels and the "highly ele­ vated", noise . levels recorded., The, kennels jvas struggling to comply


^Residents claimed that the noise disruption they experienced was against new human


rights legislation. •


ing, a blockwork dog kennel, was needed to run the business proper­ ly and would reduce the number of animals. Jj‘.The: report empha­


ered the dry rot in a door at the church in Clither­ oe Road and a further inspection revealed it had spread to other parts of the building, including the stage area. Oak panels at the side


of the stage were badly affected, along with a storage area underneath. An expert was called


in the bud. .... . T . No-one was allowed to ,


spread to the roof, so the problem could be nipped


enter the'church while . thetv^ork^as.being car- j ned'outVdue to the toxic;- nature of the materials used and the fact that the operation created a


large amount of dust. This meant that the


in to tackle the problem and it was while he was treating the woodworm that the dry rot was dis­ covered. But luckily, it had not


mother and toddler group, which meets there/was unable to use; the church.- - , '. -


from the congregation stepped in to save the day when they agreed tp allow their farmhouse


- A generous family "


y An inspection ,of,the i work; which .waspaid for. with' money, from a trust fund at the church, has been carried out and it is


home’ to’ be used for ser- vices.


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- The church celebrated its 200th anniversary in 1997. The Baptist move­ ment was started in the village by brothers


three; years! v (This;;'is because,woodwbrm' can recur over/a three year, period. ’• / .


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James and John Bury. It was in the 1790s that the brothers ;;,and,.lseveral


cottage for: prayers;and to read the Bible and sing hymns.


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RESIDENTS of the Ribble Valley are being invited to put their best feet for­ ward and talk part in a walk aimed at improving circulation. On Sunday, September 8th, a five


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mile stroll, starting from the Well Springs at'Sabden, is being led by the Vascular Services Team from the Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Val­ ley Health Care NHS Trust. This condition affects the body's


in expensive equipment, just a little time, and it has many health benefits. It helps reduce heart disease, alleviate depression, increase muscular strength, alleviate lower back pain, improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of high blood pressure. Anyone who wants to join the Sep­ tember weekend walk would be most


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major blood vessels, causing circula­ tion blockages. Sufferers experience painful aching and cramping in their legs, reducing their ability to walk and restricting mobility. The illness, which receives little


. welcome. Margaret Eastham, health promo­


publicity compared to other condi­ tions, can be prevented through the adoption of a healthy lifestyle, such as increasing physical activity and eating a healthy diet. Surgeon Mr Rob Salaman said:


"One in 10 people have some degree of peripheral vascular disease. If treated early by changing lifestyle and risk factors, such as stopping smoking, walking and increasing exercise, then a lot of .the life and limb surgery I have to perform could be avoided."


tion manager, said: "As a hospital which treats many people with vascu­ lar disease, all efforts to raise aware­ ness and reduce the need for medical interventions are extremely impor­ tant. We want people to use this as an opportunity to improve their health now." People wanting to participate


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