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) ' « 22 ^iCIItheroe Advertiser &Tlmes,Thursday, July 21,2011-.


Siemdf^hfe'ltiines'. 4 ■ ‘


GUEST speaker-at"fiWhalleyJCE-.School the meeting-of.the;-helped desig'njheirs University. Of^The ^which*incorporates Third Age wa's’Shirley'^the Abbey and three Addy whose talk was-fish'esS Biddenham entitled Village Signs:,'has a most .unusual


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■ Histo'ry and Heritage.^sign showing Siamese; ;Mrs'Addyns the:co-M.twins,"hvo sisters .who, : founder of theiVillagexwere wealthy>nd very-


i •! Signs Society; and. sheifc much helped their local - -• explained what events)-!;community-Baxenden; were the catalyst that -has'a-sign showing


! encouraged' villa*ge -<;ilocal wildlife, a railway communities to pay for - bridge and mining.^


■; them to be produced;-i;*;'!---;It is clear that more. -Wi ■. Her slides showedji'i signs willbe produced a-- iW i d e Va r i e t y'<vTortheimoharch’s, countrywideand that;)»diamond jubilee in 2012.


; - materials being used j);when .villages'-reflect can range from wood,Si on.their o\yn:unique;


metal; fibre glass; stone to ceramics. - -


1?; ■ ' ■ ; ''history.


-; Some) examples, of. signs date back.tothe Coronation of1953, and some celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s . silver, and


You'^canifindJout I


more about, this, topic byVvisitings WWW; villagesignssociety.ofg.-


’ golden jubilees. Others -i were from.year. 2000 millennium; projects.«.’


;pictorial‘and'reflect the h is to ry : of the village.; In the Kirklees


■■areaj' Robin Hood'is ■ featured." Aeroplanes are included;in;the


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ivNew members, are; welcome to join U3A.-* Membership fee for the rest of 2011 is £12.^Youj


Uk. -f, ; ■ * Vvv The. signs are.usually... can find out more about


^atmosphere bj; going to - ’ a coffee morning being


; this organisation which. ; offers the opportunity . ifo r ;; le a rningnnva : re lax ed i’ .friendly:


design at Biggin Hill.! held on July 27th from Grimsargh’s sign has a -'-jIO a.m; until noon in


■: ploughing scene while the sign in Todmorden reflects the importance of the.;canal-and Its industrial heritage. T h e 1 - s i g n in


Silverstone .features racing cars- and; was


the meeting room at Glitheroo Library.! .•!. 'JThe-next-speaker* event.will take place on the'August- 9th,’ in St Mary’s Centre, when Canon * Rodney Nicholson; will be


unveiledi by Jackie;.: asking: Has the Church Stewart;:Children .at:.;; of England a Future?.;


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by Faiza Afeaal i-s ' ■'-"iSwinden and then over the A682 and; ■2'ldowh’. to ; Halton:.WestrBridge and,;


renovated buildirig'jhat feature'd: on the;.television:'prdgramme


•sr-The main house dated from 1314 to ;; 1330. The name Peel is a corruption of ;


“Grand Designs”. ■'.I


I pale - a safe enclosure. These would r. naye been wooden fencing, palisades to be outsidedhe safe.area would .:;


have been “beyond the pale’’; This.is now a superb bed and breakfast stop;


ramblers met nearby.-;-" -.The. route-then., went towards.


MEMBERS of Glither6eRambers ,«^to walk along Brook Lane; where a;;'.fourth Tuesday there is a more local walked passed Hellifield Peel a stop was made for lunch.


t.-£:'Jffe’-.lf#;a'j:EHalton West; where, the road,went left);;, eight .miles pit .every .second .and i afternoon walk of four or hye miles.


orSunday;';Tue^ first and thirdTuesday,"apprra


i as attested by:*two.visitors that the,■a).;; Clitheroc; Ramblers organise walks as follows:


’route then proceeded to Cow Bridge. ;;; April to September and are about four and along Flat Lane to Bendgate, , or five miles,_usually starting from a over the A682 and back to Hellifield through Galliber. Park and along the: fields to Back Lane in Hellifield.; • The weather, forecast did not look promising," but the rain held off until after lunch and then was only ! showery.


; - . Weekend walks on either Saturday;


-..’More:!inf0 rm atio n caniibe- found on-.the.website http://www.i clitheroeramblers.co.uk :or the; Clitheroe Tourist: Information; Centre.-


, . ■ "I On to Deepdale Head and Stubb, the ' Wednesday evening walks are from.


local village; These are very popular, particularly for. newcomers and give ail an opportunity to enjoy long, light, - summer evenings and perhaps a drink; afteiwards ‘


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, REST TIME: CMtheroe Ramblers enjoy a break'during their recent outing, (s), f V


;; wvraiclltheroeailvertlsorcouv 11} '■rj application" . .5


P L A N S 'fo r the proposed"' demol ition; o f : an existinb’ .:


dwellingandireplacemenF with;,;,ai| new,: bunga low 'i w ith , tw o ,b e d ro om s m the ro o fsp a ce has been :


submitted to Ribble.Valley*! .Borough Council , ,l.


f J ;C om m e n t s lo n the ,proposal;.which is a revisloff-


o f ta lp re v io u s ly . refused i‘


application at 24 Chatbiirn-' P a jk r .D n v e r C lith e ro e ' (number 0547), must be'


m a d e t to d h e -q o u n c il by‘ - August5th~


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ff. Other plans submitted" Include: „


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life Clitheroe: Retrospective'.- application for the change' * o fluse.of the ground floor!') to o la s s 'A I /A3 use ah2?' .v;29 ,Castle Street (0429) t:


Single-storey-extension*' to re a r of the existing


;dwelling at-*121.Highfield:; Road- (0549)."rProposed demolition of. the existing


.g a rageiand .outbuildings: • and construction of a kitchen "


e x te n s io n .a t :2, D e L a c y !


Street (0545). Application for. a nonimaterial amendment; to - rp la n n in g . 'o o n s e n t :


;3/2009/0885P,' to;allow' (1) omission of handrail/.! balustrading to second floor' * balcony and continuation of*.; zinc wall to form parapet,!.


:(2);reduction:of extent of rooflights to accommodate*, steel frame and mechanical .* plant (internal) fo areas not •


;visible-from street level,* (3) . repositioning of plant room'", door to North elevation. Non-i - material amendment at land • adjacent to the Station Hotel,' Station Road (0551)


* ' Chipping: Conversion


of two holiday lets into one dwelling house Jeffrey and*.


: Pendle Cottages, Moss Lane ; (0546) )’."Langho: Change of use . of. land extending amenity ; s p a c e for; the purpose of.i


.reh abilita tion of injured and infirm-police officers.)! Works to include levelling of.; existing land; construction-


:Ot»footpaths,-creationoffe g ird en .a re a s , erection o f . ■ gazebo'and water fountain at ;*


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•Northwest Police Benevolent;: :Fund,iSt Michael’s Lodge,;:* 'Northcote Road (0474). ;• ...j; Meilor: Proposed rear and.*


side extension.! Raise roof,, by 1.5m to provide rooms .,


in the roof space at 3 Alley, Rise:(0432).!"Application;; for the removal of condition; :no;i17..:of planning consent:*. :3/2004/0450P; to allow the,, self-catering holiday cottage.- to be used as permanent. residential accommodation *


*at Hey Moo, Elswick Farm,'.. Meilor Brow (0544)


.- .c iNewton: Proposed^,


HANDOVER: Outgoing president Val Sharp(left) presents the chain of; p office to her successor Margaret Snowdon. -


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JeFeotion of a single garage.*, withinithe. curtilage of an ■


’existing'building/dwelling! house at-The Hey Barn, Back .


Lane (0488) -


'.- rR im ing to n : Proposed conversion and extension otj- the existing garage to create,. a dwelling.'Proposed double ■


AT tiie handover meeting and she wished'her a with the support of all Club .happy year;,'In.reply,':;the:members;rit would"


isRf IS


'feiSimonstone: Proposed,, 'e ’re c t io n .o f : a* detached.,


■ said she had thoroughly Val for her hard'work* .varied programme with; ■.enjpyedheryearinoffice, m providing a year of<-hopefully, something for'' - which seemed to have enjoyment, fun and everyone passed very quickly.


friendship. She^^'also- . The.evening begah


, Tha AspJhall MiitlQP’j lafiQasIn if®


dfUJi/uf ' k j M ,


. "His Aspinall Arms Hotel; Mitton Road, Mitton.- Lancashire; BB7 SPQJjS ft. .Tel 01254 826 223,. S


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:s.?p.?f9L'y’th a flowering Anne Senior,"for their.ffthe outgoing president," i B’


She presented Nina thanked Janice Hirst andl^wth a,meal, laid on bv' - ^


-president s chain to hospitality on this and "the meal and the £110' the .incoming oresident several other occasions, raisedwillbedonatedto- - Margaret Snpwdon. . during the year.


.then handed over,the Sharp for their kind made a donation for'


- much pleasure to pass ^ she was looking fortvard ' past president of 0 1^ 10! on the office to Margaref ^ to her year and felt that, 19, Pat Taylor. . ,


't gave;her . -The new president said charity of the immediate


otpolibg convener, assistance, and went on ; members contributed • the,,past SIX years,.5. to.thank iyal and; John ■ desserts;"rAll :present^^


IT .' for which several other-' -Macmillan Nurses the’


of Ribblesdale, outgoing Margaret presented a', be a good year for all.. token of appreciation to!?.;She has tried to arrange a*;


garage area on the Northern,. side of Back Lane at Acorn. Cottage (0526)


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■garage.with a granny annex^,. * a t£ R e d ■. R 0 c k ,:, S a b d e n ,


:Ro'ad'.(0414).'- ErectipmoL: !new;investment Casting, ;Foundary;';at*:-*rear 01,.


:(re-submission) at Fort va e.; Engineering,".Calder:.yaie, ’.Park;‘::Sjnnonstone.;Lane,!


operational site, including^, parking and service arMS.)


INSIDE


•°Whalley: Proposed replacement shop front anq^,


:erection.'Of*.a rear,single storeyilean-to extens|onf


jincluding minor elevationa,, changes^and change oL


: Window * to : French, do.ors^


*at first-floor level tq.accesei ;.the" existing.balcony pn the,


■:NEielevation.,aUl7--*.l/A^ Accrington Road (0534j.,j...|_


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