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sijRE you in: need of an. afford^ Cahlehnme?;. ’ "j? ••
: l / i# .^ ^ c c q rd in g to the borough coun-j cil’f prdposalsj'over the next-15 years the.
v:Ribhle yalley.will see the construction of nearly 3,000 new homes. .That is two. vil-,
r lages the size oftWhalley or Langho, or. *an increase"bf approximately 14% in the 4 borough’s'pdpulationi’
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:'. b'n a deveiopmenlof 500 houses in Bar- .' row,-more'than doubling its' size. At .this ;; rate we will reach-3,000 houses bejore the ' counciTs plan is even approved.' ' .
asiseelt: by Mike Harper'
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. Tetter arrived uiyitmg me “to have my say^; -
■.v4cause of difficulties in finding a suitable,^ ; home that was affordable;
Twenty-six.rerj ”i'spondents also declared they need afford-,; l i able accommodation within the next hyo ;
i'l-sFar from protecting the borough from ? over-development, so far the Gore Strat-. ; 'e ^ has effectively planted “Please Build 'Here” signs in many of our green fields. fe .\^ ^ e we are inwted tobomment on the
ife;:?-- i l iB R lM M g a r r tA , B years IS being asked to accom- ’
• 44 mbdate between 300 and 800 houses over; 4 ' the next'15 years. Is the need 26?. Or is it- 4 800? And how did we get from one to the
llocatidiTof new. housing if seems the to- :tal is not up for negotiation. The reason, we;
are.told,‘js'
that.there « a desperate, need for affordable housing - indeed that this need exceeds even the 3,000 houses planned.; Developers'of course have been quick to jump on the bandwagon. But what is need? Recently a housing
needs survey was sent to all 1,500 house- holds in Whalley.-Twenty-six respondents said a family member
had.moved away from the parishjn'.the past-10 years be-;
Quality carpets.... , affordable price
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•ts Of course there is no simple answer. ; ■ There are many different-definitions;
other?
5'which will give wildly different answers^ 'But itmatters.'A subjective.judgement is ;
■ being made and used to justify huge lev-:'
• els of house-building, despite 70% of nety ; houses being sold on the open market;; normally to wealthy buyers from outside- the borough Local people know there is a need for; ^affordable houses;and believe that those;;
looking back 100 years ago: * ~ 50 years ago
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_,what we are doing ' , ■ |?';
We-are.told that we must seek jobs-■
■ where there are none “ - ? i •fii-jWe-are told _we-must-persevere.with . *7eveh mdre^ cuts' to our social system for , Mhose in desperate need.
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Eiare . told to- tighten our ■ belts.
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..staggering shortfall that will affect every:
, Oh yes, I almost forgot; we are now hv- ling longer so our pension funds have a ;
-- Single person entitled to pension funding - on retirement
^ Finally, we are told, in everybody’s good - -books'of Spiritual or moral guidance
whatever faith we belong to, at times very ' patronisingly,''that there'will be tough ’
ys'r We are told that we have to put up with. 3more‘reductions m our-National Health :■ I’Service and-emergency.and protection-: yservices,;
the.Fire,--Police;\and'Ambu-t ' l a n c e . ' i ' - ' t i ,
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'i'3£;,We_are now told'that we are to reduce , aouraimed forces to
sucha-pomt.that we.-; 3>will be overstretched for.homeland secu-- •. C r i ty ^ 1^ fS J tS s f f f^ ':p # iS } if
- A "Well I’m a 'doctor of divinity not a doc-" ■ '■
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..times, ahead before we see the. rewards , of the final judgement, to turn the other , cheek in the face of adversity.
tion has taught me that we only have four hyp on our face and wesit on the'-'?!-'
but.even my lowly educa* W - Scripture was written by man, whoevePs i'.
sacred writings you read, inspired by pod,,; and there is only One God, whateverjour, faith; to
be.read by. man, whatever your,,,
gender, with the inspiration of God. ■;;.- Only He; the creator, can help us in our,;. I
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ff-We.are mere mortalspour Sav io u^ - r ; - 1? ’ % S. ^ t
times of need and desperation, suffer unjo,-.; I me He says.':,-'. ) -a
bigger; than all 'creation; and, the poluj-y cians, and_He is eternally there for us coij^ lectively.
t t jMatthew 25:46; :7and they will go uw%| into eternal punishment; but the nghtcQOjf will go into eternal life.’^ '
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-C s , • A'milliner in King Street was sum’-;:^ 6
HUNDREDS of parents and guests in-? eluding local clerg^en visited '^iteacre? School, Barrow, for an'open day. ; r}'.’; f.; • David Kay, of Greengore Farm, Hurst ? Green, and Rohm Clark, of Lowcocks ' Farm, West Bradford, both members of-: Ghtheroe YFC; were in the England team ? which finished second in the International;, Dairy Cattlejudging competition atthej Royal Show at Cambndge
but stated that the night in question was;} :sv
. monsed for'employing'a young person sS;;.;: K--.B. A streetvwhich;was to have been- rafter the properTime-on a Saturdayil’ii-i l.-’named.Wrigley Driveun honour ofthei- The defendant admitted the.offence,-:- ;* ■
f.Borough.Treasurer-Mr Harry Wrigley,: s who retired after 50 years’.service, was re-: - ■
■ thunder and ram 'subsided and m doing;-*-.; ; so, exceeded reasonable labour time...... ■A-• Wedding presents listed in our col-; umns (as was the custom in 1911) for the ? . ; ;Lofthouse-Shaw union included a dining: v; ■room suite from the bridegroom’s father-.;, < and -."oil paintings and Silver salts” from..=:. the bride’s m ' o t h e r . ' “ , - '
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so stormy that she kept the girl until thefei i -- named Pine Grove after three objections ; It was a wonderful day for Mrs Ethel ’
iby iherabefs of the housing committee.-s fi; v j. •
-■-Simpson, of Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe,: ’ when she received a cheque for £250 from' , a representative of a margarine firm; Her prize was for winning a national compe
tition to supply, a cookery hint using the company’s margarine.
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?m genuine need should be helped But 4 l'
theyalsounderstand.the^dlffe^encebe4- t tween need and desirej and are sceptical-' ofthe housing need numbers iiAVe need a clear definition of what co'ri-'t
; stitutes need - as opposed to aspiration- - V and how and to \yhat extent it will be met ■ ■. After all in a tinie of austerity there are ' ! many.‘‘needs” that will remain unfurled' ; We must insist on much, higher propbr-' f tions of affordable housing m newbevel-' /-opments-it is scarcely credible that in'ah- 4 area where property is so expensive 30% r •| is the best that can be achieved.-Above all ; it should be transparent to all how need is v converted intp new housing ■
- - Such a pohcy would lead to a significant
4 fall in the amount of building,'and would - 4 be much more likely to secure public sup-;- . port-After all, what is the alternative? > .’■ In my lifetime development in the bor- -
- ough has accelerated enormously,- and; there is no indication ofthe pace slacken- ■;
ringT quite the
opposite.iThc planningsys-;; •item IS deaf to such arguments and cares-; only about the short term. But historic ' landmarks such as Clitheroe Castle re- -:
: mind us that our-towns and villages have '4 - existed for- a thousand years. !t is surely; j"our responsibility-r and privilege - to take .! a longer view. ^ s’' .
ANGELIC: Pictured here are the children of St Michael and St John’s RC Parish, Clitheroe, who made their p, ':. f* ■ * ’ r s.
First Hoiy Communion with Monsignor John Corcoran on June 26th. vv ^ ^ "Vi-j ^ ‘
v'"* Ticking all the right boxes i* ■: . . , ‘ 'C ‘ ' • “ •>' " ' -^ . . . ... ■
WORK being carried out. .-with local'schools by the
25 years ago
AS is still common today,- the weather-j r. was the hottest:topic,^of discussion this,
t ;4 week in 1986: .“The second half of June -, -proved a real sizzlerl equally as goodas,.
■: - .the same p'
eriod.in.T976! After a poor--- ■
-. start to the month; with .very, wet days on - the 9th and lOthjtheJweather recovered
;—and reached 78 degrees Fahrenheit on v the 14th;- Rainfall totalled two,inches i - and The - highest temperature,',on the--
. 28th, was 84 degrees Fahrenheit. , n \ • New owners of the Moorcock Inn in Waddington, Mr and Mrs Peter and Su-..;.j | - san Fillaty, were advertising its charnis.-;-
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-.TTt has had a colourful past, its high rep; . aiutation being recognised in 1955, when,; It was entrusted by Burnley CorporationR ■ with the catering of a civic luncheon for,.?. |
' the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, who ,, were visiting the. town. In 1986, Susan-,;
4 and Peter.h'bpe to create a warm and,s -iTriendly atmosphere, which will be fit to, V.’ receive another royal seal of approval.’?;;:,;
4- diversified technology com- . ■ 4 pany 3M -^:which has a man- ..iufacturing site at Glitheroe ' .,
V - - has been nationally recog- w nised by a Big Tick Award ^
?■- for Excellence from the or-.a; :;-'ganisation Business in the
Community (BiTC). These awards are presented.
;?.;each.‘year: to “inspirational-.-,, Pi programmes’’-which make. ap- -- positive impact on the commu-^ -
pinity, the environment qr.vyideri?, society.^'
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•;;,4 'j'.The Big Tick acknowledges- • 5: the company’s support for, the
:• '.' teaching of STEM-subjects ’ - Science, Technology, Engi- - tneering and Maths -r which i s - aimed at encouraging students,; to take these at A'-level and through to university. , ' : A number of employees
I at 3M’s Clithcroe site act as ' STEM “ambassadors”, work-'
Ladies
' GLITHEROE Ladies Cir-\r ? cle; assisted by area chair: ■ ■
'^woman',•Alex^Bennett,v.- - chose the unusual setting ..- ■; o f the summit of Pendle;:
- Hill to enrol new members?.? i'Jacqui Harrop and Rachel Finder. ^
Promises were made to' ' ‘ <
- have fun; make new fnends,'!, I'try something unusual in i'.theintime:,with:Gircle; aso. well'as’.raisingmoneyfor,--
4; local chanties. , If you are , .i interested -in going along
.'-and joining Glitheroe La-;;;., -dies Gircleior an.evening ,y,- 'to flnd.out■:
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: SUMMIT MEETING: New mem- 'bers Jac-|
' qui Harrop “and Rachel -- Finder join j
' Clitheroe ' i , Ladies
I" Circle ■ /'during the - - ’ group’s --- : Pendle Hill 5.^ walk.
BIG TICK: BiTC chief executive Stephen:Howard j^ (centre) presents the award and certificate to;Sarah,.,i Chapman and John Klee of 3M., , ^ 7 -
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ingwith local schools and
coi-Av.l-.the-STEM subjects, .Qne .of. leges on proj ects to enhance -
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As well as this support, 3M '3M\
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s;-' Stephen Howard, BiTG chief ;i executive,"; congratulated the . company on its achieveme'nt, ; saying: ITt is a challenging time Tor business, but this is a sign
.'that companies are not losing -their focus and are transformr
-? ing their businesses to make a -'.positive impact on people and : society and are prepared to lead by example.” -■ The company’s Clitheroe
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site.atUp Brooks makes valves and components for asthma inhalers
. ; John Klee of 3M said win-
- ning the Big Tick was a great i; recognition for the many and : varied ways that the company’s u
employees.are involved with '■ the education agenda ■ . vThis award is thanks to the - tremendous efforts.-that ,our ■^people have put in to making .; our education programme such ■
V a success,” John added. “We’re -delighted to receive it on their behalf” ?
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