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French teacher sets the party on fire
PUPILS of Moorland School, Clitheroe, could be forgiven for regarding French teacher Mile Mar ion Parayre as a bit of a dragon - a fire-breathing
dragon. Her party piece is demon
strating her skills at fire-eating! Her exciting demonstration
was one of the big attractions at a garden party to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee held in the school grounds on
Friday. Mile Parayre only trained in
the art in March, but her dis play - with two friends - went off without mishap. The event was attended by the Mayor of the Ribble Val
ley, Coun. Mrs Joyce Holgate, and the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Mrs Mary Robinson, who was accompanied by her consort, Mr David Robinson, a former pupil of Moorland School. The garden party included a
bouncy castle, games and stalls, a judo display, as well as performances from the school
F R O M P A D I H A M T O A R O U N D T H E W O R L D . choir and Clitheroe Town
Band. There was also a competi
-----In our picture the civic guests are joined by young vis itors to the garden party. (J190502/5)
betic Research. tion to guess the weight of a St
Bernard dog. Money was raised for Dia
Cquiicil funds for town’s arts centre study
FINANCIAL support for the local Arts Centre Feasibility Study has been approved by councillors.
ough Council Planning and Development Committee heard how the study prepares for tenders to be placed once full funding has been made available for
Ribble Valley Bor
the centre. Councillors agreed
th a t the project was a good one and said that the area lacked such a facility. They discussed the
complexities of the part nerships involved in the project and said th a t named individuals must be placed in control of key aspects, and within the partnerships, to ensure that "divergence does not happen" and "potential for conflict is avoided." They heard how the
choice proved necessary. I t was accepted that
Clitheroe was the obvi ous site for such a centre, but members were adamant that it must be made clear who would be the beneficiaries of the project. Coun. Chris Holtom
(Wilpshire) said: "The facility is a Ribble Valley one and this should be made abundantly clear. This needs hammering home as Ribble Valley money is going into it." The need for action
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was highlighted by some members. Coun. James Rogerson (Longridge) said: "At the end of the day we should get on and do it." The committee agreed
study was for the market car park site, but that the information should be available for else where if an alternative
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in principle that £15,000 be allocated to the study, the remaining £20,000 coming from existing partners in the project. The study is expected
A convenient
way to inspect the facilities
I "SOME pastimel" exclaimed one mem ber as Whalley Pa rish Council decided to tour the Ribble Valley's public toi-
| lets. The village's conve-
I niences are located out of sight in an entry off King Street, near the doctors’ surgery, but owners Ribble Valley Borough Council want
| to replace them. Whalley chairman
l costs were high. Councillors expressed
present at the meeting that the location of the toilets presented various problems. They were not readily visible or accessi ble and maintenance'
Coun. Martin Highton reminded colleagues and members of the public
I concern th a t the bor ough had rejected sever al sites they had suggest ed for new facilities in the village. Coun. High
ton said that planning problems meant tha t only the bus station area at Vale Gardens was deemed suitable. He pointed out the
suggested size of the building, which had to include wheelchair access, nappy-changing and other features, say ing: "It is a facility that we desperately need." Coun. Eric Ronnan questioned the need for
should look at the toilets in the other Ribble Val
such a size, saying: "It is not as if we are a motor way service station or something." He warned that numerous matters regarding ownership and maintenance of the toi lets would need resolv- jpg- He suggested they
ley villages and this was
agreed. Coun. Highton said
Carer Maxine Scott has b | MAXINE S<
by Miss S. Ayres, of Hoi Burnley, for her caring wa[
said: "I attend the Fernfi every day except when 1 visit me at home. I have I social services about this f and told them she deser her dedicated work with! ing from mental health p i up a lot of Maxine's time! illness, but she is alwa3| always there for me."
Fo? Maxine: 0901 MRS MARY B
to start early this sum mer.
I MR ALAN
Grateful and proud wife of 38 years Mrs Sheila Jolly, of brier- cliffe Road, Burnley, has nominated her husband Alan to be treated like royalty for a day, because she can not think of anyone as | less, courageous and I work and his family. He has only ever been o |
Aim is fitness through fun
F ITN E S S th ro u g h fun is the aim of a new sports club which has ju s t s ta r te d a t
Clitheroe school. The current focus is
' on cycling and this will ; be followed in the autumn and winter by , distance running and
Mrs Brennan,of Kel- brook Road, Barn- oldswick, has been nominated for her unfailing dedication to Barnoldswick and Earby Bosom Friends. According to Ros Turnbull, who has n< undaunted by her own| with her amazing persoi cation, she has put a h| this new charity grou; there for local cancer si families.
. School, is to build up enough; fitness : and enthusiasm amongst the •Year Three, Four and
that it would be several years before the new toi lets would be built.
Hospice bulb garden has bark covering - thanks to readers
I THE bulb garden fronting the new day therapy centre a t the East Lancashire Hos pice now has a topping * of bark, thanks to read ers of the Clitheroe
IF cycling is your game then there is only one name in the area you need to know - Eric Burgess Cycles who are celebrating their 25th birthday
this year. Whether you use your bike for
travel, pleasure or competition, Eric Burgess and his staff will be happy to assist you in finding the right bike
or equipment Cycling has changed over the last
25 years and Mr Burgess has seen his business grow from a small shop at the present site, in Church Street, Padiham to the store and repair centre that it is today. Mr Burgess said: "Although some businesses are tempted to branch
out when things dip a little, we resisted the temptation and stuck to
what we know best - bikes." The store stocks everything from
the smallest part to £5,000 bikes, and staff will be happy to assist cus tomers with any enquiries. With the help of his staff and his
wife Hilda, Mr Burgess repairs bikes on site and even makes his own brand, Pendle cycles, with a full range from children's bikes to enthusiast's mountain bikes. With orders from as far away as
Nairobi, Mr Burgess and his team can provide mail order to anywhere in the world with ordering available via phone, fax, post or the internet.
For more information give them a
call on 01282 778487 or log onto
www.ericburgesscycles.co.uk
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I Advertiser and Times. Hours after last week's
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times went on sale, Miss Joanne Waggett offered bags of bark via her company, Earth 'N' Worms, based in Wilp-
I shire. The bags were used on
Sunday to top off the enclosed back garden at the Blackburn hospice, along with those donat ed by Chatbum readers
under way on the garden areas at the Park Lee hospice, which recently re-opened after a £2.2m. refurbishment and expansion. Appeal chairman Mr
Mr and Mrs Ron and Marjorie Birch. Work is now well
witH and
Geoff Braithwaite, of Downham, thanked our readers. Offers of help in maintaining the garden would be appreciated and anyone with time to spare should contact the hospice; fund-raising manager, Mr Stuart Andrew or Mr Braith waite, care of the hos pice, on 01254 660900.
PLANNING IN THE PIPELINE
PLANS to build five hol iday cottages a t the Waddington Arms, Waddington, have been submitted to Ribble Val ley Borough Council. The application (num
ber 0358) is from Mr J. Warburton, of The Emporium, in Moor Lane, Clitheroe. He is seeking change of use consent to build the cot tages and carry out the associated external works at the site. Comments on the pro
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posal must be made by tomorrow. Other recent plans
include: ; Clitheroe: Modification of
bum Forest, Sawley: Reten tion of suspended decking area/parking space with store area beneath at Bank Hall Coach, Sawley (0352). ' West Bradford: Change of
use to create residential cur tilage with hard standing for
two cars at Chapel Cottage, 3 East View, Chapel Lane (0353). Wiswell: Change of use of
bam/stable and hayloft to form one dwelling and asso
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Hill, Whalley (0354). Worston: Two-storey side
\ and improvements to exist ing car park at Twitter
extension at Pendlehurst, Main Street, Worston (0357). Waddington: Extension
conditions five, six and - seven on planning permis sion 3/01/0076 to affect a - revised access arrangement; at Northmede, Ribblesdale Avenue (0349); Construe-/ tion of a’ new. 520m. sq.' wholesale storage and distri bution building at Link 59 Business Park! Pimlico
T.ink Road (0355). Extension above and to back of exist ing attached. garage, .9 Abbot Walk, Highmoor Park (0356). New attached garage, entrance porch and en-suite shower room at 2 Cardigan Avenue (0363); Demolish existing garage and build new garage and single-storey extension at 51
Warwick Drive (0371). BoIton-by-Bowland, Gis-
Lane (0361). ■ Billington and Langho:
'/ detached garage behind, 8 Lakeland Close, Billington (0362).. . .
Remove existing attached garage and build: new
' Whalley: Change of use of ground floor only to use as a veterinary surgery with con-. suiting room and office at 15 Accrington Road, (0364).
.'• Thornlcy with Wheatley: - Rear extension to existing
1 garage at 28 George Lane • (0366).Twiston: Single-storey
link to form dining hall. The •Steading, Rock Brow (0365). ■
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