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Dog Music A..... 7 2 3 Pendle Hotel B .. 7 3 3. Brown Cow B..— 7 2 5


Royal Oak......... 7 0 7 Second Division


Dog Music B..... 7 5 0 ' Kings Arms....... 7 5 1


Whalley Anns B 7 5 1 St Peter's (HG). 7 5 1 Brown Cow~— 8 4 2 W’gon & Horses B7 3 1 Horse Shoe B— 7 3 3 New Inn....------8 1 4 Brown Cow A.... 8 3 4 Bay Horse......—. 8 3 4 White Horse A—8 2 5 BuckWrinkleys. 8 2 6 Third Division PW L


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Paythorne 2; Buck Inn B 6, Anchor B 1; Craven Heifer 3, Buck Inn A 4; Coach and Horses 4, Three Rivers 3; Pen­ dle Inn 3, Pendle Hotel 4; Copy Nook 2, Brown Cow 5. TABLE


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Hopes high for a better year in 2002 as Ultraframe shares go over 305p mark


, ■ by Vivien Meath ■


THE past year might not have been the best for Ultraframe, but indica­ tions are that 2002 will be another story. Shareholders travelled to


‘ low in 2001, the meeting pro-' gressed with good humour and concluded with a vote of thanks in, which the proposer thanked, the board for.its attempts to "humanise" the meeting. By Monday, share prices


: the top table and share prices having fallen to an all-time


• * tr* - i the Salthill-based company's


headquarters for the annual meeting, which, for the sec­


. was followed by a guided tour of the premises and refreshments. I t appears to be a policy


ond consecutive year, took place on the premises in an informal atmosphere and


that works and, despite the formal line-up of directors on


Serious head


injuries


A TEENAGE car driver was believed to have been thrown out of a window as his car went out of control and mounted a wall near Clitheroe early on Satur­ day morning. Jonathan Capstick


Even fu r th e r re d u c t io n s - many i tem s to clear!


(18), of The Croft Bun­ galow, Gisburn, was taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary with serious head injuries. He was driving his


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Anchor A.— — — 13 69 Coach and Horses.— 13 67 Pendle I n n 13 63 Pendie H o t e l 13 57 Buck Inn A— .— 13 53 Anchor B


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JOE Ladies' Hockey Club built on sive win over Lancaster last week r in an eagerly-anticipated derby


£ both sides' defence worked well. I gained the advantage within 10 min-


| start, play was even. Chances were


I goal from Anna Hollingworth. litchinson pushed the ball out to the


ID from a corner, and Hollingworth pall hard beyond the keeper. Es grew in confidence and passed the


| J remained tight.


I well. rn had opportunities to equalise, but


nd half saw Clitheroe up against it, >oke to grab a crucial second goal 20


Jvalmsley put the ball in the net, with | r assisting, after a goalmouth scram


ten on it was plain sailing, with the Torking hard to keep the ball in Black-


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iarts competi- |igh scores on vere: 140 - E. hittaker; 133 Chipperton;


116 - M. Bowman; 100 x 3 - P. Shanley; 100 - A. Southwell.


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between King’s and Dog and the Second Division cup final between Legion B and Royal Oak B will take place at the Dog on February 11th.


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LEAGUE RESULTS


(darts 9, dominos 5; high score: Robert Lambert 180), Red Rock 10 (darts 3, dominos 7); Black Bull 17 (darts8, dominos 9), Pendle Inn 7 (darts 4, domi­ nos 3); Band Club B 8 (darts 1, dommos 7), Pendle Witch 16 (darts 11, dominos 5); New Inn 8 (darts 3, dominos 5); Band Club A 16 (darts 9, dommos 7); Bay Horse 15 (darts 8, domi-. nos 7; high score: Ted Baxter. 180), Judge Walmsley 9 (darts


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Christine Capstick, said: "We still don't know for sure what happened. It is possible he was thrown through one of the car windows. I have not seen the car so I don't know for sure.” Mrs Joan Parker, who


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; Monday that Jonathan's condition was "improv-


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1 Purse taken A GISBURN resident's trip to Clitheroe library at the weekend proved


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CHIPPING'S After School Club, now in its second week, is enjoying enthusiastic feedback from children and parents about the activities on


offer.■ Mr Peter Senior, representing the Trustees of the. United( Co-op's Charity


Foundation, visited the club to meet the children and staff and to view the equip­ ment his organisation had provided


through a £2,000 grant. Accompanying him were Mrs Penny


Jones, charity co-ordinator, and Mr Trevor Goldsbrough, manager of Kirkham Post


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Primary School. ■ y • 1, of stbne wall and trees would be ‘municipal vandalism,


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VANDALS have caused damage estimated at £600 to a Rover 600 parked near St Paul's Church, Clitheroe. All the doors and the bonnet were scratched.


A PLAN to remove stone walls, trees and bushes in Clitheroe has been described as municipal vandalism


by a councillor. The proposal for a


CCTV camera security system at Lowergate car park in Clitheroe requires compliance with "secured by design" sta­ tus. This means the walls and trees will have


to be replaced by metal railings through which the cameras can "see", eliminating blind spots. However, the plan has


received strong objection from some councillors, who consider tha t the work will make "minimal difference" to security. The walls were on the


space for the car park, so the walls are considered to have no historical sig­ nificance. However, Coun. Fra­ nk Dyson (Clitheroe)


said; "The wall is a sig­ nificant piece of archi­ tecture along that road." He said that the trees


site of housing which existed in 1886. The buildings were demol­ ished to provide the


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help make Clitheroe an attractive place by pro­ viding relief from the greyness of the buildings. He added: "The removal of these walls and trees will be an act of munici­ pal vandalism."


he said; "This is a high­ ly- misguided proposal by zealous officers who pay too much heed to chief constables' ideas for security." He said that he had


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seen a video of the areas which would be covered by the CCTV cameras and so did not believe the proposed work would contribute an improve­


ment. Coun. John Hill


(Simonstone) asked if there would be any


THE Queen Elizabeth II playing fields, Whalley, is to receive a £4,000 windfall. Whalley Parish Council hopes to sell


repercussions regarding funding if the walls and greenery were not | removed. He suggested that if conformance to "secure by design" requirements was not made, then there might be a loss of the promised revenue for the CCTV. As a result, councillors


voted to defer the plan | until it was established what effect retention of the walls and trees would have on security system funding.


Windfall for village playing fields ongoing to improve the facilities at the


fields. As part of the deal, the committee


a strip of land at the edge of the play­ will be cleaning up the land prior to the


ing fields complex for £11,000. At Thursday's meeting of the coun­


cil, members voted to give £4,000 of it to the playing fields committee. Work is


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reached 305p, which was good news for the workforce, mqny. of whom still have significant investment in their company. Asked if anything was


something Ultraframe had expected, and, as such, had impacted on the share price. However, sales three-and-a- half months into the New Year, were already 10% ahead in the UK of the same period last year. Given that, it was a reasonable objective to return to the former levels of prof­ itability.


ii . 1 : i > 1 ' ) .*- • Another key investor high­ ' J


. Rod Sellers responded by say­ ing that conditions in the mar­ ket place had been difficult,


being done to address the sig­ nificant decrease in UK busi­ ness, and whether the compa­ ny's fortunes would return to previous levels, chairman Mr


■ company's investment pro­ gramme, the impact of the expansion of Ultraspan Ltd and lower growth in turnover


lighted the fact that turnover for the year was up 8% in the UK, yet profit was down by 10%. In his report, finance director Mr James .Henry explained that the lower oper­ ating profit was due to the


of Ultraframe's principal UK .. _ J?. ' . • • 1 TTT^ * n n / ik .n n i l vinritirr T?l»l /I


•business. .The year had seen a number


, company's belief tha t the North American market will prove to be one of substantial; growth for the group, stated chief executive M r David, Moore. The acquisition has added another 400-plus to the : workforce, with the Clitheroe base alone home to more than


of key acquisitions, the most major being Four Seasons in July.' The results of that are already underpinning-the


650 workers. Industry wide, Ultraframe


is making its mark and not purely for business reasons. The company appears to have developed a reputation for its friendly, no-nonsense appr­


i- again by the appointment of its first female non-executive director, Mrs Vanda Murray. A former Preston resident who, at the age of 41 has already had the title "Busi- nesswoman of the Year" and


oach and, during Friday's meeting, broke new ground


■ was awarded the OBE for ser- ,; vices to industry and export in the New Year's Honours List, her appointment is quite a,


■'coup for Ultraframe. .With some 350 franchisees


1 dividend payable today, investors seem set to reap even higher benefits in 2003.


and dealers located across North America and Europe) the Clitheroe company now spans two continents and, with the final 9.35p per share


Sports event idea for Royal jubilee


.CHILDREN'S spor­ ts followed 'by.' a * schools' choral con­ cert,, both in the grounds of Clitheroe Castle, have been suggested as events to.' celebrate the Queen's golden jub- ilee)


a public .meeting on marking the anniversary, held last Thursday in the Mayor's parlour of Clitheroe Town 'Hall.' The meeting was chaired b y : Clitheroe Mayor Coun. Mrs Mary Robin­ son.


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of youth groups and sports organisations are being asked to attend a 7 p.m. meeting at the same venue next Wednesday, when the proposal for


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the sports day will .lie outlined and the practi­ calities of its organisa­ tion discussed. A similar meeting on


the concert project for staff from the town's pri­ mary and secondary schools will be held a week later. I t is hoped both


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