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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 9th, 2003


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Animal feed firm celebrating 25%


growth in sales In Memoriam


A f t e r a lo n g i l ln e s s bravely borne. Mavis peaceful ly pas sed away o n Fr iday. De cembe r 27th, 2002. loving wife o f t h e l a t e J o h n , m o t h e r o f G e r a i n t , A n n e , A n d r e w a n d Alun, mo th e r - in - l aw o r Ei le e n . C a r l a n d Ka r e n a n d g r a n d ­ mo th e r to Rebecca and Sarah. A funeral s erv­ i c e t o o k p l a c e o n Monday. J an u a ry 6th, 2003 a t Whal ley Par ish C h u r c h fo l lowe d by in te rmen t a t Whal ley and Wiswcl l Cemetery. Donat ions if so desi red to MacMi l lan Nurses , c / o L a n e s h a w e ' s Funeral Service, 103a King St reet , Whalley, L a n c s . B B 7 9 S W . In q u i r ie s Tel . 0 1 2 5 4 824529.


Mavis D A Y D IX O N


On J an u a ry 6th, 2003, in h o s p i ta l , R o n n ie , a q e c l 7 7 y e a r s o f Cl i the roc , the d e a r ly l o v e d h u s b a n d o f M a r g a r e t , a m u c h loved father of Steven and Michael , a devoted grandad of Jul ie, Gary, L a u r e n , L e e a n d Bethany, also a de a r b ro th e r . Repos ing in Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. Service and c r e ­ mat ion wil l take place a t ' A c c r i n g t o n Crema tor ium,date and t ime to be ar ranged. Fami ly f low e r s o n ly please, d o n a t io n s in memory of Ronnie, if so desi red, may be - given for the Cl i theroe Hear t Machine Fund, c /o Mrs Paul ine Price, 3 9 D own h a tn Ro a d , C h a tb u rn . Cl i th e ro e . BB7 4AU. Inqui r ies to Brian Pr ice and Son. Funeral Di rectors .Tel . 01200 441297.


Harry Ronald . (Ronnie)


On D e c em b e r 2 6 th , fol lowing a t ragic acci­ d e n t


(nee Johnson) Andrea


E L IN G


A n d r e a , l a t e o f Cl i theroe, a d e v a s ta t ­ ing loss to family and f r i e n d s . A f am i l y funeral , no f lowers by reques t , commerat ive donat ions and inqui ­ r i e s t o T h e C o ­ o p e r a t i v e F u n e r a l S e rv ic e . Te l . 0 1 2 5 4 57331.


i n F r a n c e .


On Saturday. J anua ry 5lh. a t home, s u r ro u n ­ d e d b y h i s f ami ly . David, aged 81 year s of Slmons tone, former ly o f K o y w o o d , t h e beloved husband and be s t fr iend of Shir ley a n d t h e l a t e J e a n , dear ly loved father of Anthony, Michael and Pe te r , d e a r fa th e r - i n - l aw o f M o a n d Gillie, loving grandpa of David and James , d e a r s t e p - f a t h e r o f A m a n d a a n d S a r a , devoted papa of George and Ti llie and dearest: b ro th e r of Jill. Funeral service takes place on Tuesday. J a n ­ u a r y 1 4 t h a t B a n k S t r e e t - U n i t a r i a n Chapel . Bury a t 2 p.m. fol lowed by a pr ivate


H E A L E Y David


On Tuesday, J a n u a ry 7th. 2003, suddenly at his home. Frank, aged 76 year s, the beloved husband of Dor is and d e a r ly lo v e d d a d o f S t e p h e n , A n n e a n d Chr is t ine, also a de a r father - in- law, devoted g r a n d a d o f Ra c h a e l . C h r i s t o p h e r . S c o t t , H e l e n . S a r a h . Li s a , Bethany and Kat ie and a . d e a r b r o t h e r , b r o t h e r - i n - l a w a n d u n c l e . T h e f u n e r a l service wil l take place a t S t C a t h e r i n e ’s Church, Wes t Bradford o n Mo n d ay . J a n u a r y 13th a t 10-45 a.m. -


W A L M S L E Y Frank


cremation. Family f lowe r s only, please. Donat ions , if d e s i r ed to the Salvat ion Army, c / o B e r tw i s t l e ' s Funeral Service. Sta­ t ion Ro ad . Padiham.


BB12 8EF. Tel. 01282 771628.


On Sunday, J a n u a r y 5th. 2003, peacefully,


R O B IN SO N Albert


in Queens Park H o s p i t a l . A l b e r t R o b i n s o n , a g e d 9 0 y e a r s , a n d


Cl i th e ro e . th e loving h u s b a n d o f M a r y , de a r e s t father of Brian a n d Va le r ie , a d e a r gran d ad and gre a t - grandad, a very d e a r b ro th e r of Fanny and Violet. A funeral s erv­ ice and cremat ion will take place on Monday. J anua ry 13th. 2003 at I l a.m. at Accr ington Crema tor ium. Fami ly R ow e r s o n ly please, bu t d ona t ions In mem­ ory of Albe r t may be in .a cl e t o C a n c e r Res e a r ch , c /o Cl i ­ t h e r o e F u n e r a l Service, 10/12 Whal ley R o a d . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 443045.


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Peacefully, on J an u a ry 1st. 2003, in Cl i thcroe Hospi tal . Bill, in his 80th y6ar of Whalley, the dear ly loved h u s ­ band of the late Flora, a much loved father of J o n a th a n , An n , Ti sh a n d J u l i e , a l o v e d fa the r - in- law of Erik, R o n , W a y n e a n d B r e n d a , a d e v o t e d g r a n d a d an d great - grandad, also a de a r b ro th e r of Mar ion and a loved uncle of young Ma r io n . Rep o s in g in Peacehaven Chapel of Res t . A service wi l l be held a t St Mary and All S a i n t s C h u r c h . Wha l ley , t om o r r ow . Fr iday. J a n u a ry 10th a t 10-45 a.m. fol lowed b y c r e m a t i o n a t Accr ington Cr ema to ­ r i um a t 1 1 - 4 0 a .m. Fami ly f low e r s o n ly p le a s e , d o n a t i o n s in memory of Bill, if so des i red, may be given t o t h e M a cM i l l a n N u r s e s f p l e a s e ma k e cheques payable to the Pal l iat ive Care Fund) , c /o Mr W Edmondson, 3 8 E s h t o n T e r r a c e , Cl i th e ro e , BB7 1BQ. I n q u i r i e s t o B r i a n Pr ice and Son, Funeral Di rectors . Tel. 01200 441297.


William Day (Bill)


F EN TO N


D i e d p e a c e fu l ly , in hospi tal , on Monday, J a n u a r y 6 th , 2 0 0 3 , Amy. aged 79 year s, of Wa d d i n g to n , a d e a r and precious s i s te r of Dorothy, a much loved a u n t and g re a t -a u n t of J o h n , El a in e , G l e n . Ra ch e l a n d Rebe c c a. Ma r g a r e t . Br ian a n d fami ly a n d s i s t e r - in - l aw to H a r r y a n d E r n e s t . R e p o s in g in Peacehaven Chapel of Res t . A service wil l be h e ld a t Wa d d i n g to n Me th o d i s t Church, on Tuesday. J an u a ry 14th a t 1 p.rn. fol lowed by in te rme n t a t St Helen's Church. Waddington. Fami ly f low e r s o n ly p le a s e , d o n a t i o n s in memory of Amy if so de s i r ed a re to be divi­ ded b e twe en Wadding­ ton Me th o d i s t Church and the Ar th r i t i s and R h e um a t i c Co u n c i l , c /o Mr P. I reland, 7 Que ensway, Wadding to n , C l i th e r o e , BB7 3 H L . I n q u i r i e s t o Brian Pr ice and Son, Fune ra l Di rectors . Tel. 01200 441297.


T A T T E R S A L L Amy


On Monday, J a n u a ry 6 th. 20 037 peaceful ly in h e r s leep a t Gar - g r a v e P a r k N u r s in g Home and former ly of Cl i theroeiLi l ian Ward, a g e d , '8 6 y e a r s , t h e b e lo v e d w i f e o f th e late He rmon, a loving mother.'-.of Robin and E l s i e , ' a l s o a d e a r mo th e r - in - law of Ann a n d S t ew a r t , d e a r e s t g r a n n y o f R o b e r t , Sandra, Gar ry, Mark. Louise and Cha r lo t te and g r e a t -g ran dmo th e r of Emily, Georgia and Alexande r and a de a r s i s t e r o f A n n i e a n d Madge. Lilian will be sadly missed by bar family and friends.


W A R D Lilian


A funeral service wil l take place a t St Mary’s P a r i sh Church, Cl i ­ t h e r o e o n M o n d a y , J an u a ry 13th, 2003 at 1-30 p.m. p r io r to c r e ­ mat ion a t Accr ington Crema to r ium a t 2-20 p.m. Open to f lowers , which can be left a t the Chape l of Re s t . Cl i ­ t h e r o e F u n e r a l Service, 1 0 /1 2 Whal ley Road, Cl i theroe. Tel. 0 1 200 443045.


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In ever loving memory of J o seph, d e a ry loved h u s b a n d o f t h e l a t e Eliza Ellen and loving f a th e r of .Pauline, Died J an u a ry 12th, 1978.


W IL K IN S O N Joseph


Paul ine. Birthday Memories


L o v i n g b i r t h d a y m em o r i e s , J a n u a r y 12th.


B U R G E S S Clifford


From y o u r loving wife Edi th, J o h n . Do r e e n , . J o h n , M a g g i e a n d familv.


Like falling leaves, We years go by, But memories o f you never die.


J an u a ry 14th, 1963 No gifts to give, no cards to send, On this your 40th birthday. Instead we have a silent tear to shed, As* we think o f you today.


O R M IS T O N Fred


SJlianA <7/ou


GREEN Edna


Wishes to thank


doctors, nurses and all kind friends for visits, '■ gifts and cards .


received, during her stay in’ Clilheroe


Hospital and would


like to wish them all a Happy New Year.


Coming of Age by Vivien Meath


GELDARD - TOMLINSON Emma and Matt are pleased to announce the early arrival of


Jack Anthony, on January 3rd, 2003, , weighing 2lb 12!6oz,


at Hope Hospital, Manchester.


Lots of love, Mum, Dad, Lucy and , Carl and Grandma Geldard


Birthday Greetings Mil


All our love and best wishes Robert.


SJfianA <


In loving memory of my d e a r mothe r , died J an u a ry 10th, 1996.


B A R L O W Mary


A silenl tear keeps


fulling, Which albas do not


see, A longing for my mother, Who meant the world


Much loved and always r em em b e r e d b y h e r l o v i n g s o n H e n r y , daughte r - in- lawEi le en and grandchi ldren.


to me.


In loving memory of my d e a r mo th e r and grandma, died J an u a ry iOth, 1996.


B A R L O W Mary


From dau g h te r Mary, so n- in- law David, J ea - nle and Mary.


Her mammy is a keepsake, With which uv will never part, God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts.


In loving memory of a d e a r son. wh o died on J an u a ry 8th, 1977.


B U L LO C K John


Mum and Dad.


Loved and wmemhewd always.


In loving memory of a d e a r h u s b a n d a n d father . From Hi lda. P e t e r and Stephen.


J an u a ry 7th, 2001.


C H A R N L E Y Lawrence


Rememb e r in g a d e a r husband, died J an u a ry 13th, 2002.


C L E M E N T S Cyril


Always in my thoughts Love from D’oris .


p r io r to c remat ion a t Accr ing ton Crema to r ium. Fami ly f lower s only please by reque s t , bu t d ona t ions if so des i red payable to e i t h e r C a n c e r Research UK o r Chr i s ­ tie Hospi tal , c /o S te ­ p h e n Wa lms l e y , 21 R h o s l c i g h A v e n u e . Sharpies Park. Bol ton. BL1 6PP. Inqui r ies to C a lv e r l c y ' s F u n e r a l Se rv ic e . Te l . 0 1 2 0 0 442020.


In loving memory of a d e a r dad, grandad and b ro th e r , died J an u a ry 13th. 2002.


C L E M E N T S Cyril V.T.


AH o u r love , A n n e , Dona ld, Paul , Dawn, Ei leen and Vi xxx.


In loving memory o f a d e a r dad, grandad and g r e a t g r a n d a d , d i e d J an u a ry 13th, 2002.


C L E M E N T S Cyril


A l e c a n d V e r o n i c a , Cora and Stewa r t .


Sadly missed


L u k e , O w e n a n d Har rv.


Goodnight and God bless


Died J an u a ry 2000. Gwatly loved,


■ C O N S ID IN E Alan


From all y o u r loving family.


fondly wmemhewd. Still sadly missed.


Funeral Service


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In loving memory of a d e a r m um a n d n a n , w h o d i e d J a n u a r y 13th, 2002. Your place o f rest ue visit, We Jlotvers ue place with caw, We saddest time o f ali, Is when tie leave you


Margaret (Nellie) L A N C A S T E R


L o v e D o r e e n , F r a n . Jui ianne and Trevor ,


there.


In loving memory of Car l , wh o died J a n u ­ a r y 9 t h , 1990.


OW EN Carl


Love a lways -Mum'and Dad, , s i s t e r s J a n e t t e , ' Mi c h e l l e a n d Vicky. L o v e 1 f o r e v e r Lin d a , Jo rd a n a nd Alan xxx.


You aw in our thoughts and hearts always.


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offering a 24 Impersonal service


Brian, Jean, Carl and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


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Tr e a su red memo r ie so f a . d e a r wi fe , m o t h e r and g randmothe r , who d i e d . J a n u a r y 8 t h , 2002.


Betsy, Elizabeth . P IN D E R God bless y o u f


Today, tomorrow, our whole life through, We will always love and wmamher you.


D i e d J a n u a r y 12th, 2002.


PO C K L 1N G TO N Bruce


He luted for those


. he loved, And those he loved remember.


From y our loving wi f e Mo l l i e a n d d au g h te r s Lynne. Jul ie, Dianne and families.


In loving’memory of a d e a r husband, dad and grandad, wh o died on J an u a ry 10th, 1994, .


S H E R L IK E RWilf


We hold you close within our hearts, And thaw you shall wmatn,


- .


Love f rom Bet ty and all the family.


To walk with us- throughout our hues, Until we meet again.


-il


Paul , Lo rn a and family wo u ld l ike to expres s th e i r s incere than k s to everyone for the many k in d e x p r e s s i o n s o f symp a th y an d for f low­ e r s a n d d o n a t i o n s received. Thanking - also the Rev. Alan Bai­ ley a lso to Dr Zak and everyone a t Greens ide Care Home, Ch a tb u rn f o r t h e i r c a r e a n d k in d n e s s . F in a l ly to Brian Pr ice and family f o r


T O M K IN S John Stuart


a r rangements . th e 'f u n e r a l


> o// always had a smile to sbatv, Time to give, time to caw, Someone to turn to, kind and true, One in a million that was j 'ou.


L o v i n g t h o u g h t s a lw a y s f r om M um , J o h n and Anne, Ma r ­ g a r e t a n d G r a h am , K a t h l e e n , R i c h a r d , David, Ka te. Th oma s and James .


Loving 4 0 th bi r thday m em o r i e s o f a d e a r b r o t h e r , u n c l e a n d b rothe r - in-Law, J a n u ­ a ry 14th.


O R M IS T O N Fred


Jo h n , An n e , Ric h a rd and David.


Missed lots, R.I.P.


Thanksfor Sympathy B IR TW IS T L E


The family of the late P ru e Bi r twis t le would l ike to expre s s th e i r s incere th a n k s to all relat ives, f r iends and n e i g h b o u r s f o r t h e many kind expre s s ions of sympathy and le t ­ t e r s a n d c a r d s o f c o n d o l e n c e , a n d f o r f lowe r s received d u r ­ i n g t h e i r s a d lo s ^ . T h a n k i n g a l s o , t h e Rev. David Mason and M r J a c k G r im e f o r th e i r kind wo rd s and c o m f o r t i n g min i s t r a t io n s , to th e d o c t o r s , n u r s e s a n d s t a f f o n W a r d C 4 , Que ens P a rk Hospi tal for th e i r care. P a r t i cu ­ lar thanks , to Debbie, Mar ia and Mar ion for all th e i r care and su p ­ p o r t ove r the year s. To all wh o a t te n d ed the f u n e r a l s e r v i c e a n d have given donat ions . To Sue and Bill of the Bay Horse, Ba r row for the funeral buf fet and finally to Car l and Pau- l i n e P r i c e f o r t h e funeral a r rangements .


Prudence Taylor (Prue)


Mr s Chr is t ine Broome and family wo u ld like to th an k all relat ives, f r iends and ne ighbour s f o r t h e c a r d s , f lor al t r ib u te s and dona t io n s received dur ing the i r said be re avement . Sp e ­ cial th a n k s t o C h r i s Batschok of MacMi l lan N u r s in g S e rv ic e , D r Ian Whyte, the di s t r ic t n u r s e s , B e r tw i s t l e ' s F u n e r a l S e r v i c e o f Padiham and Rev. Dr A. S owe rb u t t s for his c o m f o r t in g minis t ra t ions .


B R O O M E Rodney


M a r g a r e t a n d fami ly wo u ld like to expres s th e i r s incere than k s to al l r e la t iv e s , f r ie n d s and ne ighbour s for the many kind expres s ions of sympathy and le t ­ te r s and cards of con­ dolence received d u r ­ in g t h e i r s a d lo s s . T h a n k i n g a l s o , t h e Rev. Richard Atkinson for his 'kind wo rd s and c omf o r t in g m i n i s t r a t ions , to Dr M. Flat ley a n d a l l o n P e n d l e Ward, Cl i the roe Hos- . pi tal especial ly Carole, Barbar a and J e a n for th e i r c are and s u p p o r t i n K e n n e t h ' s f in a l h o u r s . T o a l l w h o a t t e n d e d th e fu n e ra l service a nd have given d o n a t i o n s . T o t h e Calf's Head, Wo r s to n for the funeral buffet, f in a l ly t o t h e P r i c e family for the funeral a r rangements .


C L A R K Kenneth


- ley Heal th Cent re, to F a th e r Naylor* and all ' wh o to o k -p a r t In , the


M a r g a r e t a n d fami ly w o u l d l ik e ' t o t h a n k relat ives, f r iends and n e ighbour s for. all the su p p o r t , cards of con­ dolence and floral t r i b ­ ute s received a t this sad and difficult time. Special thanks , to the me d ic a l a n d n u r s in g s t a f f o f W a r d 1 8, Blackburn Royal Inf i r ­ mary for the care and k i n d n e s s s h o w n t o Te r ry and his family. Thanks also, to Mac­ M i l l a n n u r s e M a r y Smi thson, to Dr Gold­ ing and s taf f of Whal-


Terence Joseph D ILW O R T H


■ySefVice and to- the staf f ’ of 'Calverley's Fune ra l ’Service: Lastly, than k s to my d a u g h te r Jul ie a n d h e r f am i ly f o r being my rock..


7/ou


JOHNSON Harold


I would like to thank all relatives, friends


and neighbours who attended my party on Sunday, December


29th and for all the cards, good wishes and gifts received.


Special thanks to Ian, Christine, Stuart and Michelle;


Love Harold..


TOPHAM Edward


January 12th.


Life begins al 40, so the over 40's say. Happy Birthday.


For everything a baby needs


Love from Tracy, Ben, Paul, Mum, Dad, Louise and Stephen.


CRABTREE -


ROBBINS M r and Mrs B;’- • Crabtree are' delighted to announce the


o; A TREASURED


v MEMENTO For years to come ,


HARRIS (nee Guest)


Martin and Susan are delighted to announce the arrival of their < Daughter,


Chloe Louise, born December 30th, weighing 8lb 4oz.


Thank you to family, relatives, friends and the Midwives of C 7


and Clitheroe Health Centre.


BURGESS Alan


January 12 th.


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Luciano and Diane Chiappi are please to announce the


McLEAN Oliver


January 14th


Happy birthday All our love


HUTCHINSON A~


Jacqui, Phil and Molly are pleased to


announce the birth of Niamh Alice on December 18th,


weighing 91b 1 loz.


Many thanks to friends . and family for their kind support and many gifts.


Happy 60th Birthday Dad.


Love from Ian and Louise and


Stephen and Emma.


Happy Birthday Grandad.


Love from James. Lots of love Alan. From Mum. All the best.


Love from Susan. SKELTON


Chris and Debbie are delighted to announce the birth of their Son, Robert Adam, born December 31 st,


weighing 7lb 9oz. A little Brother for Emily Rose to look after.


WARD Emma


Happy 30th


birthday, January 13th, 2003.


You've been no trouble at all I Have fun.


Lots of love. Mum and Dad, 1.


BYWOOD Pauline and Paul are overjoyed to


announce the birth of their first granchild,


Conor Paul Michael, who was born on November 26th, 2002,


in Harrow,


to proud parents Lindsay and Tom.


Wayne, Josh and Sam, Sarah,


‘ Michael, Megan and Ben, Anna and Daz xxx.


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youngest Daughter, Janet, to Meyrick, eldest Son of Mr and Mrs M. Johnson, of Leyland.


Love and best wishes from both families.


Cheryl, Barbara, Janet and all your cousins ’ xxx.


engagement of their younger daughter,


Claudia Francesca to Jonathan Mark, younger son of Jim and Jackie Tyson.


congratulations Love and from both families Golden Wedding 50


Happy ff Anniversary


BENNETT


Margaret and ^Milf


January 1 Olh, 2003 Congratulations on


your Golden Wedding Anniversary


to Mum and Dad -


Love from Anne and Tony


To Gramps and Grumps


Love from Vicky, Michelle and Martin


To great grandma and grandad


Love from Freya


engagement of their eldest daughter, Caroline, to John,


eldest son of Mrs C. Procter and M r G. Robbins


Love and


congratulations from both families


EMMA


Happy 30th Emma Love Rachel,


Louise, Claire, Foxy, Tracey and Julie.


Have a wonderful, happy, healthy life.


Lots of love, Mum and Dad xxx


Happy Birthday Scomp.


Lots of love and best wishes, big Sis.


Andrea and Matt xxx


Happy Birthday little bruv.


Lots of love, David and Victoria xxx


Congratulations and best wishes.


Lots of love. Grandad Holt xxx


SAGAR Robert


January 8th, 2003.


THERE is extremely good news on th e horizon for a Clitheroe company in-the wake of foot and mouth d is - .


ease. Dugdale Nu tr itio n 's sales


during 2002 show an increase in business of 25% over the previ­ ous 12 months and 35% above


2000. Managing director Mr Howard


Blackburn described the current growth as exceptional. I t has resulted in the recruitment of five additional members of staff, with another two to be appointed in the next six months. "By summer, more than


£750,000 will have been reinvest­ ed in the future of the business over a three year period, via spending on modern plant and


processes. The increased business is, says


Mr Blackburn, mainly as a result of sales force activity and efforts in the formation of large numbers of business relationships with new


customers using the M,3 farm management system. The company has also extend­


ed its product range’and now offers a range of feeds specifically designed to individual farm needs. ' "The growth comes about after


much planning and hard work throughout the company," says Mr Blackburn. . "Our two-year strategic plan


and growth targets are now well within our grasp, the commit­ ment and team work shown by all staff has contributed greatly and was recognised by the directors' statement in our accounts pub­


lished in June. The statement said: 'The effect


on our business (of foot and mouth disease) was considerable, with a reduction in tonnage and increased costs. The management team and all the staff responded magnificently and took the actions to mitigate the effects.” The directors expressed their


gratitude to the workforce for its "response to one of the greatest challenges the company and the industry had faced in its 150 years' existence".


Planning appeal to Government fails


AN extension at a house in Birtwistle Terrace, Langho, would be unsightly, harmful to the area and unacceptable, says a Government inspector. An appeal into the plan’s refusal by


Ribble Valley Borough Council Planning and Development Committee has been turned down. In her report, Planning Inspector


Kathleen Woodling concedes that the plan is similar to one allowed at a neigh­ bouring house, but says th a t new rules are now in force. In any case, harm would be caused by the first-floor por­ tion.


Fault blamed for phones failure


THOUSANDS of BT telephone sub­ scribers in the Ribble Valley were vir­ tually cut off from the outside world for an hour on Tuesday afternoon. A faulty piece of switching equip­


were investigating the cause of the failure, said that emergency calls were not affected by the fault. .


ment in Manchester was to blame for local subscribers not being able to make calls. A BT spokesman, who said they


Extension plan is rejected


PLANS to build a two- storey extension at the rear of a semi-detached house in Barrow have been turned down. An application for the


premises in Clitheroe Road was recommended for refusal. In a report to members


of Ribble Valley Borough Council’s Planning and Development Committee, officers said the design and the impact of the extension on the symmetry of the two dwellings were among their reasons for recom­ mending refusal. Councillors agreed and


the scheme did not get the go-ahead.


Outhouse can be replaced


Car tyres damaged


A CAR has been vandalised while it was parked in Clitheroe town centre. The blue Ford Mondeo was left


secured on the market place car park and a sharp instrument was used to puncture three of its tyres. Some £150 worth of damage was


caused to the vehicle. The vandalism took place on Saturday between 4 and 10-30 p.m. and police are investigating. <


• Postcard valuations


OLD picture postcards of Clitheroe will among items valued at the Calf's Head Hotel, Worston, today. Animated street scenes with trams


and early motor cars and industrial views are particularly sought after. Auctioneers and valuers Warwick and


Warwick are hoping for a good response to their offer of free valuations.


Ribbie Vaiiey Borough'*'' Council’s Planning and Development Committee . said that the extension would “fill the void area” between the rear of the mid-terrace property’s existing kitchen and out­ house and the boundary wall to the yard area. The scheme was sup­ ported by councillors.


AN existing outhouse at a property in Victoria Ter­ race, Billington, can be replaced by a single-storey extension. A report to members of


Pendle Club


BRIDGE winners at the Pendle Club were Mrs Joan Lavery, Mrs Marian Cradwell, Mrs Frances Porter and Mrs Jackie Pilling. New members are welcome every Monday at 1-30 p.m. Solo whist winners at


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial!


YOUNG people from across t l ley are on track to meet Princl ing his visit to Clitheroe todal Six youngsters represent


across the Valley, together ] from the Whalley-based ! Youth and Community Servil cussing issues of rural tran| effect on young people with th when he stops off at the PlatJ en route to Chipping. Mr John Kirkham, the Yoil


munity Service’s district tear" “The reason we have been ; part in the royal visit is becl made significant strides in eif people to move around from til access opportunities that i | would not have been able to o| Mr Kirkham, pictured wil


explained that two separate t | nerships have been formed 1 and Community Service to tl sters living in outlying villagel nity to access youth serf evenings. The first scheme saw the sd


up with the North Lancashire! port Partnership and the "


A real hi the PlJ


THIS week has seen a hive of activity at Clitheroe’s Platform Gallery. It was a case of all hands


on deck at the Station Road art emporium to ensure the Christmas craft exhibition was removed in time for this morning’s visit by Prince Charles. And in between helping to


clear the gallery, Ribble Val­ ley Borough Council’s Arts Development Officer, Mrs Katherine Shoesmith, was practising the talk she will give to the royal visitor as she guides him through the budding today. The gallery has been chosen as the main focus for his visit to Clitheroe. As well as watching local


schoolchildren making felt pictures, Mrs Shoesmith will be introducing her royal vis­ itor to Suzanne McCullock, the artist-in-residence who has been helping the young­ sters. In the main area of the


gallery, she will introduce the Prince to four local artists. Alongside Jenny Cork, will be cabinet- maker Gary Wilson, Louise Swindells, who works with textiles, and jewellery-maker Ellen Darby. Pieces of their


work will be exhibited in the venue. Mrs Shoesmith will also


be telling Prince Charles Children’s


the club were Mrs E. Lan­ caster, Mr D. Grant and Mr A. Leonard. New play­ ers are welcome every Monday at 7-30 p.m.


Simon’s taken a leaf out of Prince’s book


meeting the Prince at Chipping Village Hall, now employs some 10 people at his Bashall Barn Farm Shop and Cafe near Clitheroe. Now he is taking another leaf


out of the Prince’s book. He is making plans to expand the attractions at Bashall Barn by introducing a micro-brewery at the old restored bam. He said: “Bashall Town Farm


has been a settlement for hun­ dreds of years and has been called the smallest town in Britain. “We are taking the Prince’s


vision of a rural community hub and developing the ‘town’ into a place where people can live, work and visit. “There are now three homes, a shop that sells local goods and a


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ONE of the people Prince Charles is due to meet today is a business­ man who has followed his advice and brought prosperity to the countryside by diversifying in a farm building. Mr Simon Barnes, one of those


cafe which showcases local pro­ duce. “All of these drive tourists into


the region, support our economy and provide a rural focus for locals. “The Prince’s comments on


making the pub the centre of rural communities struck a chord with me and, while we won’t be opening the Bashall Arms, we hope to be brewing and selling our own beer by the summer.” Lancashire Rural Futures has


been supporting the Bashall ini­ tiative. Project manager Mr John Wellbank, who will be welcoming the royal visitor today, said: “The Prince has been working hard to ensure the voice of the country­ side is heard and that a future is secured for the people who live and work there. “This visit is an ideal opportu- •


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