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/ - Buffers have been added to the cable which should now extend its life and it was remarked how popu­ lar the equipment is with


. > - of tne'public for a new - litter/recycling bin for the village and concern was raised again about animals being kept in a house garden in What­ ley Road and noise and effluent coming from the house at all times of day and night. The coun­ cil said householders who are being disturbed should contact the Envi­ ronment Agency about the effluent and the en­ vironmental health de­ partment at the borough council about the noise issues.


■ welcomed the retention of the chimney, however, but want an assurance that the developer with maintain it in the future, and now there.is to be no industrial unit on site there will be no commer­ cial traffic coming and go-


: ing during the day. Also on the positive side some felt that the development


• would finally tidy up and ■ . breathe new life into a . long neglected mill site which had been part of Sabden’s industrial past as a cotton mill village. -:


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- at Riverside Care Centre, -- Sawley. Everyone joined in with the fancy dress and Phoebe Isabella Smalley won the prize for the best fancy dress out- fit. There were hot-dogs : and onions, curly witches


■ , finger fries, worms in jelly and cauldron cakes.


Spooky tales Residents, staff, families and friends enjoyed a Spooky Hallowe’en party'


. over re-submitted plans for a housing develop­ ment on the Victoria Mill site off Watt Street and Whallcy Road. Con­ servation area consent was being applied for to demolish Victoria Mill, but retain the chimney. A second application is to build 46 new homes on the site including 20 affordable ones, which would be four bunga­ lows and 16 houses, open up Sabden brook and make a new access road onto Watt Street. If ap­ proved the scheme would be completed in three phases, starting at Watt Street where the caravan parking used to be, and the final phase would be the houses on the Whal­ ley Road end. There are now no plans to have an industrial unit on the site as the Marbill company will be moving to new premises in Simonstone. Parish councillors asked the clerk to write and reinforce their original concerns that the village infrastructure cannot cope with any more hous­ es as utilities such as the telephone lines are full to capacity. They are happy that the new plans have fewer homes but they are still very concerned that ' Sabden is being spoiled by all the development and the effect on traf­ fic and parking is going to be horrendous. They


Tliere was a long discussion


: local children. There was a request from a member


A fantastic time was had, by all.


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■ ^ and friends enjoyed a. . potato pic supper, parkin and treacle toffee while watching the amazing display of fireworks.


The Riverside firework party was a great success on November 5th. AH residents, staff, families


SIMONSTONE


• ter’s Church school hall, Simonstone. Proceeds are for the NSPCC. There will be stalls selling Christmas gifts, including jewelllery, crafts, flowers and lots of unique things to buy. Admission is £2 adults, £1 children which includes refreshments.


Festive fair A Christmas fair will be held on Satuday, from noon to 4 p.m. in St Pe-


SLAIDBURN


. dents. Mrs Sue Farrand and Mrs Jean Duck share secretarial duties and


Joint presidents At the annual: meeting of Slaidburn WI, Mrs Anne Swindlehurst and' Mrs Pat Garnett were re-elected as joint presi-


. Mrs Christine Blakey is treasurer.


Tthe meeting was followed by a “Nibbles and Pud­ dings” supper provided by the committee.


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of Holy Communion. A . warm welcome to all. '


Food bingo There is a food bingo in ■ West Bradford Village Hall tomorrow with! eyes down at 7-30 p.m.: prompt. Tickets are £2.50 each and includes a pie and peas supper and one free bingo book. Tel. Janet and David Bristol to order tickets on 01200 426272. All ages welcome for a night of fun, excel­ lent food and drink prizes also bumper raffle.


WHALLEY


Church.service Whalley Methodist Church is having another “Bag and Brew” morning on Saturday from 10-30 a.m. to 12 noon. As before, bags of unwanted cloth­ ing is needed for the next weigh-in to raise money for Vision 2010 project. So search out your un­ wanted shoes, handbags and clothing, fill a bag with these old items and bring it along to receive a free drink.


A competition for a hand­ made decoration was won by Mrs Farrand, Mrs Jennie Bradley and Miss JuneCarr.


Members enjoyed a meal at The Plough at Wig- glesworth in October, ar­ ranged by Mrs Swindle- hurst.


Young farmers - Members of Slaidburn Young Farmers’ Club met for the Fred Wad- dington Competition


No service There is no service at Whal­ lcy Methodist Church on Sunday, as it is Remem­ brance Day. The con­ gregation will be joining other members of Whal­ ley village at a service of Remembrance in St Mary’s and All Saints Parish Church, Whalley at 10-30 a.m.


Top Brownies The 3rd Whalley Brownies pack came top in a na­ tional Brownies competi­ tion. They had to create an army of “minions” from recyclable materi­ als. Their prize is a pri­ vate screening of the film “Despicable Me”.


, Night. Mrs Hazel Wad- dington presented the cup to the winner Tho­ mas Harrison. Thanks were expressed by Tho­ mas Harrison.


Next week’s meeting is a talk on The Grand at 7-30 p.m. in Slaidburn Village Hall. Those who are in the ten pin bowling teams are meeting at Blackburn ten-pin bowling centre for 7-15 p.m; •


WADDINGTON


Remembrance A Remembrance service of the Chatbum and District Branch of the Royal Brit­ ish Legion will be held in St Helen’s Church, Wad- dington, on Sunday, No­ vember 14th.


The Waddington Bowling and Social Club is provid­ ing coffee at 10 a.m. and -then everyone will form up at the church gate at 10-30 to parade into


: church for 10-45 a.m. Af- : ter church there will be a parade to the war me­ morial and following the services the social club


; is again offering refresh­ ments.: ■ .


WEST BRADFORD


Service The 2 p.m. service in West Bri^dford Method­ ist Church, on Sunday, will be led by the dis­ trict chairman the Rev. Sephen Poxon and will include the Sacrament


- Michael and St John’s in the final.


Hot shots . Whalley CE School’s girls’ football team were the winners of a tourna­ ment held at Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe. The squad comprised Keely Knight, Emma Dobson, Georgina Barlow (cap­ tain), Amy Ridehalgh, Alisha Walsh, Eve Whal­ ing, Kate Salmon, Ellie Pe'rris and Jade McFar- lane. They defeated St


. dren will bake buns and brownies. Cakes will cost 25p and teacakes 50p.


Children can buy toasted teacakes and toast, do­ nated by Warburtons the Bakers, on Friday, November 19th, to raise money for the BBC Chil­ dren in Need appeal. Joshua McDonald and some of the older chil-


As part of National Anti- ■ Bullying Week, from next Monday, children will ex­ plore how it feels to b e :


' bullied and what they can do if they see bullying or know it is going on. They will also learn about the causes of bullying.


. stall at Pickwich Night.' - Plastic containers have been donated and the


Friends of Whalley School are organising, a Jarbola


■ Friends will shortly be sending them out to ever ryone in school, hoping that as many families as possible will support them.


Admissions applications for children wlio will be four between September 1st,


: 2010 and August'31st,“ 2011, need to be submit- ■ ted to school by Friday, : January 14th or online


• by the following day. The Whalley School applica­ tion form, not available on the local authority’s online system, should be completed.


Action talk Whalley Christian Action Group will hear a talk by Denis-Cassidy on the history of the group at Whalley Method­ ist Church Hall at 7-45 p.m on Wednesday. The evening will include a slide show of the Whalley , Pageant of 1973.


Garden gift English Martyrs’ RC Church, Whalley, has re­ ceived 500 crocus corms from the Rotary Club of Pendle View as part of .the club’s 10th anniversa-


•' ry celebrations. They will be planted in the church grounds.


Essential work to the west range of the cloister is due to begin on Monday. The repair work will take about two weeks and ac­ cess will be restricted. ■


The traditional children’s nativity production at the church will be “Busy, busy Bethlehem”. The first meeting about the production will be on Friday, November 19th at 4-15 p.m. A list is now at the back of the church and those interested should sign and leave a telephone number for contact purposes. The date of the production will be announced soon.


Buskers’ show The Classic Buskers - Michael Copley, player of more than 40 wood­ wind instruments, and ■


■ accordionist Ian Moore - will visit Whalley Vil­ lage Hall on Saturday night. They specialise in arrangements of well- • known classical pieces, some played a breakneck speed. Highlight is an ar­ rangement of Tchaiko­ vsky’s “1812 Overture”, complete with the bells and cannon effects. The show starts at 7-30 p.m. Tickets at £6 are available from Whalley Post Office or at the door, subject to availability.


: p.m.;tomorrow will be followed by meditation in Abbey Library.


Beetle drive A beetle drive and potato pie supper is to be held in


; . the school tomorrow at 6- 30 p.m. Tickets, £5 adults


. and £3 children,' are available from the parish office on 01254 823249 or from Shirley (822056) of Julie (822646).


Prayers The Ladies’ Prayer Group will meet at 20 Abbey Fields at 2-15 p.m. on Tuesday.


Holy Communion in the. Abbey Chapel at 9-30


A Rembrance Day service will be held in church at 10-30 p.m. on Sunday, followed by a procession tothewar.memorial.


Remembrance An Act of Remembrance at the war memorial at the corner of King Street and Station Road, Whalley, will be held today from 10-50 p.m. after a Holy Communion service in .Whalley Parish Church.


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