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] it and lease it back to the parish liter wiil be on the agenda at the
|jre informed that local business- ■ Ronnan had offered to buy the
liie churchyard, a committee I'arance of some areas had been I here was room for five trees. A | i behaif of the school was dis- ^ felt that paying for this would
Jj precedent. Bvlr David Hewitt, RVBC coun- lad made it quite clear that the liad done everything possible jng trees with tree surgeons and
lere heard by councillors about ]ig fouling on village streets, par- joccasion on the zebra crossing,
lidemeanours they see. Ibeen made by the parish council |lity of an e.xtra dog waste bin to |o railings of the primary school | r from headteacher Mr Brian Iv stated there were no funds, as ling it would bo ,E300 per year. A : I t to the Environmental Health Jesting monitoring the area. |>iincil has informed the parish lilpath with a kerb is to replace
lie security camera which covers I the occasion as the camera directions. Residents are asked
I along The Sands, as the road is j!W a footpath otherwise. It was l^cal residents were pleased, lilders had commented that they luld not park on the path, thus |vay for children attending the
In Action, takes place on Tues- 1 in the Methodist Church Hall. Icessary for the soup, bread and |ich costs .£2. The lunches will lirch 30th.
Ipraise
jful series of prayer and praise 1 Whalley Methodist Church on |nd will continue on the fourth Jionth. Led by Nicola Bamber, }l songs accompanied by piano Ip, prayers, readings and testi-
|s raised for the funds of Whal- |i at a ceilidh with Jacob’s join Ihodist School. Music for danc- by the Clanbheatha Ceilidh
Itangling and confusion among lots of fun. Local group The Iso featured with Jim King |os.
|ssed thanks to all who helped i event. Money raised will go
.ihurchwarden Mrs Catherine
Irs of three stained glass win- pg above the chancel.
jorical film of trains wasshowm
|)berts of Ribble Valley Rail at fhalley Methodist Men’s Fel- Jhris Cheeseman presided and Jker. The next meeting is on
■arse on Christian Parenting in Ihalley Methodist Church is to I: and Mrs Karon Sleet, begin- Ih in Whalley Library at 7-30 1 intended to give couples an |k at how and why the church ju and to grow in understand- Im faith. The other dates are I April 21st and 28th and May Iflets are available at the back
Inds of pupils at Whalley CE Bare asked to send in Tesco I i .y
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1:12 hours of training, provided l ity Council Health and Safety 1 of staff at Whalley Primary a test to qualify in first aid.
|)F stables ling arena
las been put forward to Rib- l:h Council tor the building of Jloor riding arena, laying out lind formation of rear access 111, Chipping, for Mr and Mrs
1 er 0036). Comments on the lie made to the council by I lanning submissions are as l-storey extension to side of
|■on Street, Low Moor (0030). Ink extension-at Moorland jale Avenue (0032). Replace- Ts on front elevation a t 29 J Proposed kitchen extension lie property a t 16 De Lacy jeplacement of general pur- | l building at Shuttleworth 1 Road (003N). Dismantling Jiort and erection of a new lie location at 10 Goosebutts |c-floor extension, conversion Ig accommodation and erec- ja t rear at 49 Fairfield Drive ins to shop front at 14 Shaw-
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Bind Chiiigley; Roof and inter- Iform new stairway and repo- llows at Sagar Wood, Birdy
Id Liingho: Erection of a I.' at 4 Dewhurst Road, off ILangho (0034). iiland: Agricultural portal j t Wycongill Farm (OOIN). Iril 20 th. Ii-storey extension to rear of I Additional french doors to Ion at 18 Brooklands (0052). jipective permission for pole- l i land at Gisburn Auction load (0038). Proposed con- Jj-storey rear extension pro- jnal meeting room, disabled I Gisburn Festival Hall,
|l4 ) . J;el portal framed building jiox profile steel sheets and
■ onient roof at Lower Alston 10039).
lerations and extensions to loops Farm, Stoops Lane
I t 7 Waverley Close (0033). |id boundary wall to garden jrn Cottages (0047). lorch and side entrance at Pm, Grunsagill Road, Tos-
Im of single-storey extension I t 1 Sydney Avenue (0041). jn to form one dwelling, two j id garaging with store room |id 5 at units 8,9 and 10 and I. 4 and 5, a t Brookhouse lid (0050).
lovision of two dormers to l i single-storey extension to
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