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10 > . Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 26th, 2004


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


Clitheroe 422324 (Editcrial)l Hel by Duncan Smith — Write to: The Editor, Clillieroc Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clillicroe BB72EW, . Editorial e-mail: vivicn.meath@eastlancsncws.co.uk : Our'scar gazer Marjorie Orr has prepared a. more in depth horoscope .for you. ,. ■


For a complete reading of your stars this week call the^ number next to your scar, sign; March 1\ April 20


Mars, your ruler now In aspect to lucky Jupiter, will bring benefiu at v: .< work or with cash. You‘11 feel confident after a sticky patch. With a i v--, certain friend, however, you won't want to face up to an unpleasant - ; sltuation'or a siight awkwardness.Try to work out whether-the-*ii, muddie you sense is deiiberate.There is little point in trying to pin- them down but at least if you know then you can be patient and wait. ' your momentCall my Aries line to hear more i ..





To hear more, call 0906 569 4 165 TAURUS,


April 21-May 20


In a week of mixed blessings where you'll be on a roller, coaster, you . need to aim for friends who II offer support. If one project is not going - to plan, then give it a day or so and your fortunes will tum.Take a wide berth round anyone who looks like causing aggravation.Then suddenly ' you'll be in a mood of high enthusiasm, with optimism spilling out. Luck. will be back on your side. Just understate what you think you can 'f achieve.and you wilt fare better. Call my Taurus line to hear more.


To h e a r m o re , call 0906 589 4166 ;• GEMINI,


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■’ M^ 21 .June-21


If you feel you are In a rather undermining situation then tread water. ' You really don't want to go flying into robust discussions just yet.Your


judgement won'c be entirely sound.so just take a rain check on major decisions.At home later in the week.it could be a good time to s tarts" new projects, as long as you take practical advice, and move at a steady pace not a flat gallop. Otherwise you could bite off more than -1 you can chew or promising more than you can deliver. Call my Gemini'' r- line to hear more.


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To h e a r m o re , call 0906 589 4167 C A N C E R '


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With Neptune around you may find your commitment is lacking for ; ‘ one confidential agreemenL Or that the information coming your way; hinu that one hope may not be fulfilcd, financially or emotionally. Done ■ -. get panicky. Neptune can be a real healing planet, but it has a way of making you feel slumped on the way through. So just go with the flow. Then your morale will bounce up. So you II decide to push your pec ' project forward.Just make sure you are not expecting miracles. Oil my ' Cancer line to hear more.


To h e a r m o re , call 0906 589 4168


With dose partner it'll be important to be as straightforward as you can manage. Oont cell littJe white lies, not even for the best of.att possible reasons, because they will only slide out into the open at the wrong time and leave the wrong impression. Luckily you should be due for a cash windbll or a solid result from your recent efforts.There is only one slight nsk that your allow }roursclf to get too earned away with what Is possible. Call my Leo line to hear more.


' To h e a r m o re , call 0906 589 4169 rf.i^gust-24-Sept;-23?


Definitely a week to look after yourself physically. Dnfc widi the currents, flow with the tide for a couple of days. OK so not everything - IS perfccc but you II turn a comer mid week. An older friend will push you onto the nghc tracIcThcn you'll know your winning streak is back. Maybe you II need to take some of your wilder schemes with a pinch • of salt, but basically you II be doing well. Call my Virgo line to hear, more. Call my Virgo line to hear more.


-• To h e a r m o re , call 0906 589 4 170


. control.and be positivc.Lovcd ones will create extra workforyou.but ' dien you II suddenly find th.at special close partner is ready to whisk .- you away on a fun .ndvemurc.You II feel ready for almost anything.Jusc


, keep m mind that thinking diat you can’t be wrong about anything wilt not be die best approach. Call my Pisces line to hear more. '


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With vague Neptune, your ruler, in aspect to Mars, you may be - worrying about things diat will never happen. Get your worries under’:


- 'wilt have their heads on the right way and be on h.ind with good- . advice. Then zippy Mars will aspect upbeat Jupiter that will put you ■ back on a high.Tou have enough passionate cndiusiasm for ten. and an *


. You could be seduced into a sltuauon that will turn out not to be what you hoped. You will be feeling impressionable; Make sure you know - what you want before )«u get led by die nose. Luckily close partners


. equal determination to enjoy yourself. Call my Capricorn line to hear more.: '


, , . To h e n r m o re , call 0906 589 4174 AQUARIUSii.;'


: matters would not work out as you expect since your judgment may not be that marvellous. Luckily Jupiter will be on hand after midweek ■ providing you with the right kind of gencrous’SuppOrt. in cash or In kind, to smooth away your worries. Catl my Aquarius line to hear more.


Sorting out fact from fiintasy. truth from other peoples illusions is not- always easy, but it Is impomntyou do.You need to wind yourself down and pause to cake stock. Impulse decisions about home or emotional


To h e a r m o re , call 0906 589 4 175


‘ One dilemma In your everyday life v/itl not .appear to have a solution. . Maybe you can't change circumstances, but you can^changc your, attitude. Fmd one trustworthy m.itc to listen to your complaints.They


' may not come up with the.-answer but at lc.asc you will feel better. Common sense will sort out one financial matter.You may not get all the support you want from those close but if you re realistic then you .. can put concerns to one side. A word of praise will make you giow..


. Call my Saginanus line to hear more. . . To h e a r m o re , call 0906 509 4173- •


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.‘i t try to;tum tlicm into reality.The first leads to disappointment, th e-• . second too much more hard work than you bargained for. Enjoy your * fantasy but know that It will probably sc^ just tliac. Friends wilt come


. Dreaming impossible dreams is a wonderful way to pass the day.The. only two problems arc when you start believing them or when you


l' to your aid if you get into a muddle.With some solid planning, you will:' ■. find that luck Is behind you. Call my Scorpio line to hear more ^ i


To h e a r m o rc .'c a l l 0906 5B9 4172


.V wjll make you wane to take the patli of least resistance. Don't let loved ‘ ; ones lean too hard and be sensible about joint finances; But don't be in any doubt diat your reputation is soIid.After midweek,you il feel'


, quietly confident that you've turned a corner and now face a more I' secure future. Call my Libra line to hear more.


To hear more, call 0906 589 4 17 1


^ Not a sign who likes their equilibrium being disturbed, you may feci a .* ■ touch out of sorts.There arc rather Piscean Infiucnccs around which '


• Clitheroe needs more


facilities for youngsters I READ with dismay and disappointment of the failed bid by Ribblesdale High School in their request for a new sports pavilion adjacent to their all-weather sports pitch. Surely the thought of “a lot of children in the area”


using the sports facilities should be encouraged and not seen as a nuisance by the residents. The notion that “it could possibly lead to an increase in crime” I believe is simply scaremongering and probably the revei-se of what would happen as children involved in sport would be less likely to behave in a negative way..


would probably be the first ones to complain about youngsters hanging, around on street corners causing trouble when frustrated at the lack oMocal leisure'facili- tios.


The residents should be ashamed of themselves. They , ^ - '


. rugby players from Clitheroe Buccaneers could use the pitch on days when the grass pitch at Littlemoor was waterlogged. I was told that as the residents had already complained about'the noise of youngsters using the pitch during the week, the school was reluctant to allow any- ■ 'one to use the pitch at the weekends;: In my opinion, Clitheroe is crying out for more facili­


■I approached tlie school recently, asking if the junior


ties for youngsters in the area, as shown by St Michael and St .John’s attempt for a sports pitch in their grounds, .which has, incidentally, also been turned down due to opposition by nearby residents. ■ In my opinion, the council planners should make it a


Why is nothing done to


curb car vandalism? I HAVE only been resident in Clitheroe since November last year and while I love the town, I can’t help but be greatly disturbed by the amount of quite serious van­ dalism to cars in the area where I live (West View seems to be the epicentre). There are two or three mentions each week in the


such as encouraging Neighbourhood Watches or CCTV? ft seems to be getting totally out of control.


VICTORIA STREET RESIDENT. (Name and address supplied).


Not just motorists who


are getting a raw deal I WOULD like to thank Coun. John McGowan for his observations that motorists are getting a raw deal due to the apalling state of our roads. I would like to suggest to him and his fellow councillors


priority to: ■. . O cither build more facilities in remote areas or allow


more use of existing facilities, against the wishes of a minority of residents if necessary O ensure existing facilities are properly maintained to


stop tliem from falling into disrepair, such as the Castle skatepark


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■ ,.0 subsidise the cost of using Roefiold Leisure Centre, 'which is far too high in my view. ■ . . ^ ^ .


R. POSTLETinVAITB, Hcmluirn Road, Clilheroe


have voiced objections to the proposed sports pavilion at Riliblesdalc f-ligli School, the final decision will rest with , Lancashire County Council-Edilor) -


(Altlioiigli members of Ribble. Valley Borough Council


Clitheroe’s streets, they will find potholes of varying sizes, many dysfunctional street lights and see that our streets are now becoming dog loos, Woone Lane being particularly bad.


that we tax-paying pedestrians get a raw deal too. If the councillors take time out to walk around


: their pets foul public places? PET’ERMcQUADE,


Eslilon Terrace, Clitiieroc •


Do as you would be done


by and lead by example TESCO stores have appropriately installed a “thief checking” device to prevent embezzlers trying to


so much for? Can we not use them to identify dog owners who let


What has happened to the street cameras that we paid . . Are the police doing anything proactive about this, ■Why do we destroy our ■ , '. , ■ .


beautiful surroundings? WHA'f a lovely part of the country we live in, I feel very privileged to live in the Ribblc Valley. I walk every morning with my two Border Collies. I have lived in Clithcroe for 35 years and never fail to


sneak out items for which they have not paid. Let us consider the issue in a wider, perspective.


Superstore chains in what is termed “cut-throat com­ petition” will squeeze suppliers - our own farmers and market gardeners - down to the minimum of profit


of exploiting low-paid female workers. Come on Tesco. You do not like people cheating you. Why cheat the weak and -vulnerable around the world?


margins. This week Oxfam has targeted Tesco accusing them


Advertiser always concluding that “the police are inves­ tigating”. So far I have not seen a single report of any­ one actually being arrested for these crimes when it is obvious that this area seems to be a prime target every weekend.


ROBIN PARKER, Si Chad’s Avenue, - Clialburn


. i. Langho claim that some yoj


FACILITIES for young . pie in Langho couldl improved, but active inpil needed from local parenll help solve existing problerl Concerned residents in pari


marvel at the beauty of the area., But how it saddens me to see the rubbish that people


throw out for others to remove, f regularly walk the Clitheroe Old Road and have to see the McDonald’s takeaway debris (can I suggest that McDonald’s send a member of staff with a bin liner to clear it up) also the garage that was dumped - WHY! It has cost us as taxpayers to have it removed. A full


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bathroom suite that could have been taken down to the tip for responsible disposal, also where the wonderfully helpful staff who do a wonderful job of sorting and recycling, would even offload it for them. ’Then this morning we had just been looking over in


social responsibility and care about the environment? You could just have pointed your car in the opposite


to the Mearly Brook and spotted that again the “top road” has proved an easy dumping place for a double mattress. . Well whoever did this, do you not have any sense of


direction and took it to the tip. If you don’t care about the joy of your wonderful countryside, stay inside your insular little place and do


not come into the countryside to spoil it for the rest of us. • Also to the people who put all their rubbish into a


carrier bag, tie it up, then throw it out of the car win­ dow again for others to remove it. Why don’t you take it home and put it into


the dustbin and the bin man will take it away foryou? Also, to all the people who take their dogs


out and leave the mess, take a bag with you and PICK IT UP!


How is the owner to know when the dog toi­ lets?


I have seen dogs that trail behind the owner. -


could all enjoy the hills and valleys, the flora and fauna. 1 love my adopted home, lets look after it. We are the guardians of this wonderful place.


C O M P E T I T I O N


MRS P. KENT Clitiieroc


Address this problem


before it is too late AT a recent CountiVside Alliance angling con­ ference, one key. message emerged from the assembled angling representatives: cormorants are destroying our fisheries. Fifty thousand cormorants arc now winter­


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towards a consensus with both Government and the RSPB to agree the need for realistic measures to ensure that this European inter­ loper does not continue to rape our water of vital fish stocks and, with it, the vital bio­ diversity that enables indigenous species, from fish stocks to kingfishers, to thrive. Wc must take responsibility for seeking a solution to this problem and f urge all anglers to support Lord Mason’s call for a realistic look by gov­ ernment at the serious impact these birds are having.


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Your le t t e r s . . . • 'I’he Editor welcome.s loiters on any siih-


jecl, but corre.spondcnt.s are reminded that contributions may he edited or condensed, must nut exceed 3.51) words and should reach us by noon on Tuesday. Letters with uoms de plume are now only


• accepted for publication if the editor agrees that there is a valid reason for the writer's identity to be withhold. L e tte r s can he sent by post to the


Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitherue BB7 2EW, via e-mail to Vivien.meatli@eastlancsnews.co.nk, via fax to 01200 -M.'MG7 or texted to 077!)!)(>!)f>'M7. Letters submitted hy any of these meth­


ods must, however, include the writer’s name and full postal addrcs.s.


If we go into care our home will


automatically go to our children - Right?


about our river and lake environments that support a huge diversity of wildlife from water boat-men to kingfishers. I echo Lord Mason's call for a realistic cormorant management pro­ gramme before the situation becomes uncon­ trollable. The Campaign for Angling will be working


la tapeworm from fish population to fish popu­ lation, a problem recently highlighted in the House of Lords by Lord Mason of Barnsley. This is not just about angling, but also


ing in the UK and are doing untold damage by predating our native small, silver fish stocks. This "Black Plague" can also carry the ligu-


If we all care about the Ribble Valley, we ■ / Farmers youna


Dinner of Settle and District Vl Association, which was helcl House Hotel, Gisburn, and <| guests. The event was attended by nl


five farmers’ clubs which make Gisburn, Rathmell, Burton-in-i iston Gold and Lawkland. Dinner secretary and orgtj


Booth said: “I t was a really : from 14-year-olds to the most si of the farming communities', a I tion of mernbers. I t was lovel:^!


people there.” “One travelled from as far : | I


Master of Ceremonies for th | guest speaker Mr Michael Fii


ers came from Cumbria and ri!| cashire and Yorkshire.” District chairman Mr Robl


and was presented with a clocl for his services to the district al Ian Sedgwick passed a vote oil organisers and helpers, and a [ following the dinner and speed| i\ssociation members take p:|


of competitions, from farming f tests such as dry-stone wallingl trials, to fund-raising and enl events. As a result, 31 cups an I by tlie clubs during the past yi| play at the dinner. Their next competition is


den, kept everyone well entert; j Mr Winskill Coates also spol


old celebrate ill FARMERS old and young gatil ble Valley hostelry to celebra| rural fellowship. The occasion was the GOthB


walling contest at Tosside at I month, followed by a fund-rai.| event afterwards. Our picture shows district S'l both Kidd and district presi I


Lund cutting the anniversary c j anniversary dinner. (A070204/I


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