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TheClitherbe imes Thursday, August 13th, 2009 No. 6,409


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by Duncan Smith. .


TOP priorities for the coming year have been set out by Kibble Val­ ley Borough Council. ' Town centre regenera­


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Steve chips in for air ambulance -A RIBBLE-Valley pub licensee is giving .Buck Inn, Paythorne, with his wife,


: away free fish and chips in return for a' vRachael, will give away free beer battered ■ donation to boost funds for the-North - 'fish and chips for the first 50 readers of, .■AVest Air Ambulance. - 1 , > ' ,


, the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. • -rn Mr Steve Carroll (41), who runs the :: . j • , FuU story; page 2. (0 FOR ONE


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tion, affordable housing and road safety .are among a “hot half-dozen” lis t of priority issues, announced by its leader Coun. Michael Ransbn ^ (pictured).


. He wants to see master ; plaiis drawn up for the regeneration of Clitheroe. and Longridge, more, affordable housing where it is most needed and new measures to improve road ,


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safety at known accident blackspots on the busy- A59. L Coun. Ranson said: “As


a. local., authority in charge of public money, we have to balance pru­ dent financial manage­


ment with trying to lead, pump prime and encour­ age the community t o . support itself in these dif­ ficult times.


• “I believe that local . people should be . the prime movers in develop­ ing the locality and i t is the council’s job to assist,. facilitate, encourage and,; where appropriate, lead the commumty to achieve


• its aspirations. ■ “These priorities are based on what residents r are telling us they want . ;


.and what the council . believes are essential for the continued wellbeing of Ribble Valley.” - - , ; In more detail, Ribble:





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VaUey Borough Council’s “hot half-dozen” priori­ ties for 2009 are: 1. To progress the


regeneration of Clitheroe and Longridge, so that they meet the needs and aspirations of residents, including, - where appro­ priate, the acquisition and development of strategic sites. ■. . 2.-.To maintain critical financial management and controls, and ensure the authority provides council taxpayers with value for money. • 3. To provide extra dog


bins and the means to col­ lect the waste,' as well as ■ . . • Continued on page 2


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