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v.c"theroeadvert!$er.co.t,i 8 Clltheroo Advcrtiser&Tlmes,Thursday,November 10,2011


One walk and five reservoirs


A DOZEN Clithe- roe Ramblers set out from Hurstwood, near W o rs th o rn e , fo r a 10-mile ramble into the Pennine moorlands. Led by John Webb,


the group walked along­ side Hurstwood reser­ voir, before going on the Burnley Way over to Widdop reservoir. The day was fresh and


sunny, in stark contrast to when this same walk was done three years ago.. in driving rain.


THERE was no win­ ner again for the sec­ ond prize rollover in the weekly draw for the East Lancashire Hospice Lottery, meaning tomor­ row’s jackpot now stands at £4,500. . Winner of the £1,000


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miring the sun shining on Lower and Upper Gorple reservoirs, the group took a peaty path past the unusually shaped Gorple Stones, and on to the more iso­ lated and less visited Cant Clough reservoir. The consensus of opin­


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Clltheroo Advertiser&TImos,Thursday, November.10,2011 Valley MP - m i How many new homes?


RIBBLE Valley residents are being asked their views on how many houses should be built in the borough over the next 20 years. ‘


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^Council has been working on-its Local Development Framework, which contains documents on a wide variety of issues, such as where new


by Duncan Smith


development might take place, affordable housing, housing for the elderly, employment, the economy and the environ­ ment.


. The- framework also in­


cludes a Housing Requirement Review, which assesses how many new houses might be needed in the borough over


the coming years. Colin Hirst, Ribble Valley Borough Coun­ cil’s head of regeneration and housing, said: “As a responsi­ ble planning authority, Ribble Valley Borough Council needs to have an understanding of the level of homes and jobs the; borough might need in order to remain a vibrant and sus­ tainable place in which to live and work. .


“Our Housing Requirement


Review therefore sets out how the area might .address: its, housing needs over the coming, years and we are seeking the views of local residents on this important process.” ‘ The findings of Ribble


Valley’s Housing Require­ ment Review arc contained in a brief guide, summary book­ let and full report, all of which


are available online at www. ribblevalley.gov.uk, or from the council offices in Church Walk, Clitheroe, the Station Buildings in Longridge and libraries. Mr Hirst added: “The com­


ments received will be report­ ed to a special working group that has been set up to take this matter further. . “The council has to de­


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MORE than 150 people a t ­ tended a delicious hog roast celebration event at Clitheroe


accident repair centre James Alpe. Among those attending were Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans and local Olym­ pic hopeful pentathlete Samantha Mur­ ray, who is sponsored by Alpe through the loan of a car to help fulfil her tough training schedule. The hog roast event was a double cel­


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and also for recently being nominated approved repairers for the Jaguar Land Rover brand. “We wanted to thank all our staff,


customers, work providers, suppli­ ers, and business associates in one big event, and throwing a hog roast seemed the most natural thing to do, seeing we make the hog roast machines here in our workshops!” said managing director James Alpe. He added how flattered he was


that many people had travelled from all over the UK to attend the


Friday afternoon event, which demon­ strated the great relationships that James Alpe Ltd - a diverse organisation encom­ passing several businesses - has with its many associates. Hog roast is often on the menu at Alpe,


particularly when its Spitting Pig division is testing new designs of machine. “Not all our customers know we make


these machines, in addition to repairing and converting vehicles, so we saw this as a great-opportunity to throw a big cel­ ebration and involve everyone who we wanted to thank,” said James.


Church honours war dead


CLITHEROE United Reformed Church will hold its annual Remembrance Sunday . service this Sunday.


- Members will remember those con­


nected with the church (which was then: Clitheroe Congregational Church) who lost their lives in the world wars. The central chair at the communion


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M.Apperley”. One of the chairs at the communion |


table has the inscription: “In memoriam Sapper Thomas Hayhurst. Died at Leeds.


29 August 1944”. The communion table is dedicated:


“In memory of Peter Liver, Royal Corps I of Signals, who died in Italy, 1944, from wounds received in action. Aged 21.’ And on the' lectern: “In memoriam Pilot Officer James Hargreaves Wilkin­ son. Lost in flight. April 26/271944. Aged


21.” The church has services on Sundays at


10-30 a m. and Tuesdays at 12-30 p.m. For churchaccess, phone 01200 428604.


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61st birthday... CELEBRATIONS for the Pendle Club’s 61st birthday will kick off with a party at­ tended by the town mayor Ccun. Susan Knox and Ribble Valley mayor, Coun. Si­ mon Hore, along with the chairman ana trustees of the club.


: November 12th, from 4 p.m., will featur a birthday meal which will include a wel­


come drink of alcoholic punch and dnn throughout the meal. Entertainment wnj take the form of a pianist and sing-a-lon,, and a pass the parcel game.


Val Cooper,Secretary of the Pend Club said: “It’s an absolute honour to oe


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AFFORDABLE OPTION: The new shared ownership homes, being built at Primrose View, are aimed primarily at iocal first t im e . buyers;


. and further shares can be purchased later to increase ownership to 100%. A rent is payable on the portion of the home you do not own. Nicky Harris added: “We


have established a purchase criteria. This includes pur­ chasers being 18 years old and over and in full-time


. employment with a house­ hold income under £60,000 per annum.


or working in the Ribble Valley area will take prec­ edence over non-first time


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to a high standard and in­ clude fully, fitted kitchens. The bathrooms have a fitted • three-piece suite and each home has a rear garden and one allocated parking space at the front. The properties:: are also fitted with solar pan­ els on the roof, which will re­ duce energy bills. Enjoying views across


open countryside at the edge of Clitheroe, estate agency Atherton’s is confident these


.new homes will prove popu­ lar. Martin McShane, direc­ tor, said: “Call 01200 420100 ■ or register your interest at www.plumlife.co.uk.”


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