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i Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, July 21; 2011;: 1 ? ^


JWhat^s on in the.;? P ih i l e ValleV:^;^:.-.^


j. _ a."?> V ' 'i * ■ :;UCompiled by Marcia Mor/isS%: j ^ 'oO ^ 'Clitheroe Castle Museum, . ; '


Steward’s Gallery, exhibition “Paintings from the World of Nature” byJCath Baron ‘ \Chth5oe Castle Keep, “Tak-''.. *.-Ls en” a sound insJallaUon by Ailis * :■ Ni Riam inspir^by the Lanca-:;A:


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shire Witch tnals'T .tBrabm’s Gajleryl Chipping,' exhibition-byTcpramic artists


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• Gallery exhibition of paintings : - s . by Richard Marshall and Tim :n ? «-..: Wood ;’5Braille It,':meets in Clitheroe ,3 Library each Thursday at 9-30 j ■. L . - am to noon Tel 01200426063 Ribble Valley Visually Impaired ?;. Group meets Monday evenings -■ v:. ■'


Steve Valentine and Stephemb-ft.-i-: Green / ~ Samlesbury Hall, Ascroft , •?',


Tickets on sale NOW! vww.bluesfesuval.co.uk


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■ library meeting room at 2 p.m.‘ each Tuesday Pendle Club, Lowergate,


. in the Catholic Social Club. Tel. it-; ~ ^ 01200426822 Lip reading sessions in the •.


sequence dancing for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p m Gisburn Festival Hall, Bow-;


. day of the month 10-30 a.m. to 4-30pm ’


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:;;&Waddlerstoddler:group:in;:' :: Waddington Methodist Church; v ; Fndays from 10 to 11-30 a.miV'if-; '^St Mary.’S' Centre,'loweri. hall. Mondays,-Toddler group, badminton. Tuesdays,'Ju]itsu,.'.- .Thursdays; yoga, Latin Ameri-


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land Guild of Spinners,-Weav--.' .; community choir meets every;%'01200.421599, ers and.Dyers, meet first Satur-m Thursday at 10-30 a’.m. Olwyn: ; 26thyi.Clitheroe Ramblers’ ('Pearce 07871471404.3: sWLtW; _ vs'Trmity Methodist':Church,i,;;atd,p;m.-.Eor;Marles; Wood..C’:JyUFequipinent;pfovided, blit i'Kai Karate Club every Wednes-i^i'i Mary Pmto 01254 690226.*WK-ci:S'-?bfingjOwhisuitableLclo^^^^^ -day night


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; ,:^^SPerformirig arts summer smge schbolt9 a.m.-to 3 pim.


, iffv-, -25th to 29th - The Grand ,


Tel »„ , , , sg rivT^V"' - c AKEY event in the life of the Ribble Valle/s n i r a i^ ? ' \ \


|^®cbiMumty;f^es'pIace6hSatufdi^^^^ maiy School; Ghtheroe;^;fc%;


ifrjc.x^AU entnes for.inclusion m these columns should be on a listings foim; available fii^m * >^v425lll)andhandcdmbythc 10thofthemonthpnortothce\cnt


jS ^ 7^5togetlierwith homermade refreshments and d e m ^ ■


‘>U£^'^'‘^Xh6^children’s cIq arc alsO VClVDODUlaf and ' '.-rixtSive a^good indication of future skills that can b e ' ' J


■ onstfatioris t: .V ,;■ .1,.' * w ' i - + JULY 22ND-. 28TH Club for gentle seated exercise


i&i”'Si-Vegas Spectacular at .7-30 p.m. ^ ^ ;T e l 01200421599 ’ •! ^^3.4\23rd&;':Edisford Primary. St^^tScho6l,VGlIttferoe. Area.^WI^-i^Ghtheroe Bridge;CIub at 7-15 i^g^^Sho\wpemonstration,’reffesh- ;:j p.m.Tel;01254877256 , i's|^m'ent¥^children’s classes; All . ? .>:28th--Platform Gallery, tea^w


?I?! rf'S every Wednesday 2 to 4 p m ; ^ ^ ' 2 2ndThe Grand, Ratpack


■ 27th -, Clitheroe Ramblers; meet Hurst Green at 7 p.m. Tel;


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- Judith Smith 01254 826462.-V)s»i 28th - Chatbum School hall;


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^^3gwelcdme;vTeiroi200 446620 , ^ cup trail short walk meet 10 23fd4’Grindleton'Primary ’ am


^^yvorksKbp vwth Janette Ranson. .-5.. Hall, luncheon concert featur- ® ■^.^^Goffce'oh arrival, floral artistry .;’^;, mg The DeconetTrio. Concert' I ).4fs?.i]ectik'e,4ight lunch and a dem-n?atmidday followed by lunch.To?. ^M£phstration \vorkshop; To book .book tel 01254826948’’ \ r tel Carol 1^ 601200441507 -


ylsaemeel GhesteriAvenue car park vsiall free in 12 days with Ribble is at 9-30 a m for Long Pres-=t Valley Sports Club


i-vr,'.-*ton.-Tel. Harold Birch 01254* ~ 7'679847


, ' ,25th-Chatbum School hall,


If« A'. Clitheroe Bridge Club at 7-15: i-vM p.m. Improvers and experienced f’ players welcome Tel 01254 ' 877256 xj h ..


!i,'.VC,22nd Longridge Sports Cen-;. .f tre. Multi sport session for 12f x 7-i'.17 year olds.' -.■


meet Chester Avenue car park i.sable for people aged seven plus.‘?5.».‘ 01200 414484 1 T-,_ w 1 TT,


''tre.;Midhight'football leag;iie| |fiye-a-sidefobtbairco*mpetitiph fbh the Astro Juff; for people^ |a g d 1 2 -1 7 ; i f t^ i? : i= |¥® •~t23fd;and;24th;;J;Pendle Ski ;. Chib. Ski sessions fbr;cpmplete: ;;beginners. l.hour lessons avail-.


-x-’ - 2 7 t h - R o w l a n d Transit Walk,-I.GohtactHeleh'fAshwofthjbnV


Js;iTrmity.';Community:,Cen-;|7'i.WalloperjWell:to.Grmdleton;;S.';01254 232514;|f|f^SfiS?ii®^.,, ctre new.activity “Elderflower’^ ’scVia.'Waddington Felk'Meet In-v@:': '23rd:|Lpng'ridge'Gpif GluK^


23rd - Chtheroe^Ramblers;5vi'rvThe following are 20 activities tv ' 3 c


- ..-L' S@ 3 Sch60l.hall?:Flower- a r r a n g i n g 2 8 t h -r Knowle Green Village > ' ■ ,1L f


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S>S|6tH;The annual Glithe'roejArea'^omen’s;lMfltute^p^^^'29tipr;ffi I^^Shoiyrivill once again have exhibits ranging Yr6m|§|i>Y*|/mg;liahgKo/^^ sl^6^ijam;cakes;‘flowers; handicraftsahdphotp^^^^


L: www.clitheroeadvortlser.co.uk ' -o v x ^ g /V JULY 29TH - AU6UST.4TH Saturday


‘ -'‘’Station Group. Tel. 0125482597g;ai ; tion.co.uk'


L m Alaska”p at 7-30 p.m.' Open to all I .r I b, IX Ji


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';qous stalls including cakes, plants booksandgifts ? ' • " - i : 30th -: Shireburn Arms' Ho­


'i“30th r- Clitheroe'Ramblefs'iv meet Chester Avenue car park at; 9-30 a.m. for Hutton Roof. Jane' Donnelly 01254 248713.,;' 31st - Waddow Lodge,' Clit­


rf ;,


heroe Road,'Waddington. NGS; Open garden ! to 5 p.m. Horae^ made refreshments and plaiiif stall


,-«lst>-..Knowle Green Village; Hall.-Whist and dominoes at 7-30 pm Tel 01254878447 “ '-. ■ ■s.lst - Stepping Out, meet Bol-J ton-by-Bowland car-park.-iTelL' 01200414484.


AUGUST


heroe Bridge Club at 7-15 p.m. Tel 01254877256 ‘ 2nd - Clitheroe Ramblers,


Ist-Chatbum School'hall, Clit-'v-.HalL Military whist and dominoes '


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walk, meet outside Angies Em-- porium. Berry Lane;Longridge, ' for.lO a.m. bus to Goosnargh. Tel. ■


10 a.m. For Whalley, via Dmck-' ley and Old Langho. Ian Thorton Bryar 01200 444829 2nd - Stepping Out; Linear


',32nd-SteppmgOut,Prambles; meet:PurisopjBndge long stay;


can dancing, Fridays Tai Chi. a.m;-lunch at 12 p.m.'Tel. 0120CLS* John’s parish hall, ladies’ group;';:5 tiy out one of the latest f itn es s2nd - The Grand, ladies’ film 3 , Chtheroe?United Reformed,t;-..-453076/453077,';'cLA>&ij^;'4i¥': i;welcome-Mrs'Betty'Garvey3J'crazes; Suitable for people aged-v; night-“Ghost’’.To book tel.01200 Church,”Secret Singers” anew.'; ' Pendle Club, Young at Heart', fspeaking on “Youth hostelling-'t* 16 plus ■' '


::group and lunch club. Gentle i-?. terchahge'^for 10-25 a.m.; BILV? Coaching for-underl8s only. ,w5Lj|’S,} inid, -Th Gran '.seated exercisedo keep jornts v; bus.Tel; 01200 443561.'y. .'f xiV?.A;,-.'-Si;724th;- Longridge Arts and;’4 ciub‘presehts.kMegamind’’ (PG), -supple; each .Tuesday from


;2 d e ____d, _ f________ : - St, Michael and;St:^t:?SportS:Centre;¥Zumbathon;*r'>iTo book tel. 01200 421599.“ ' 7- >' j;i-. 1, v" ' 421599 ~ r 7, ~


H Further; details of some of the above events can be.found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus; A booking service for theatres and. events throughout the region is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, tel 01200 425556.


■ .-u:'?j»ft.r-««?*-«'.5xrs}s...j5s,-w,'!=-%a'.s»'*Sawley.;tpCHther6e;via^^ *iY ‘'‘t ’ '3 rd -Rowland Transit Walk; amily.film pa , "■ 5 ■ ' ,


( Church, coffee stop from 10 a.m.' <to 3 p.m.i also afternoon tea. Van-.;


tel, Hurst Green “A Night at the Musicals’,’, with Vickee Lester. To: book tel. 01254 826518.:,


. 'Meet Interchange at 9-30 a.m; Tp_ book tel. Jean on 01200 538646.’f3 30th - Trinity Methodist


.^vSOth - Clitheroe Naturalists’; ■


^ Society coach walk to Milnthorpe?


13 August S o u l N i g h t


:.toca| kings ofSoul, DJs Roman & Ginger tayior.'Wiii be'joined


: by sgmetop-ciass guests foi'another :


- night bfciassic ■Motown & Northern, ■Soul tracks.


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ALMQST'eyeiy,>veekm the mediayou hear abouts;s'’^®velopment would have’ to travel; is popularly used: the Ribble Way and back up to Edisford, families ' f


3ndge Hotel,':! was astounded to see the way in which *T?;®'Hen thorn Road is also one where peojilc still stop


[the highway authorities had “raped’’the verges either4i;fo.falk with neighbours over garden gates/childrenf Bide'of.tlie Hodder, Bridge to Gnippmg Road.‘J«fjfcj,r«ft play;out,’'people of all ages walk to the shop or the'i ftThe'eiitters had hot'only taken almost every road^A-ipark or into town. Research has shown that one of the iide verge.plant down to ground level, but the cut had > ■; factors m a lack of outdoor play and exercise for chil-


been so lpw. and so far* back into the hedge bottom that the soil had been churned up by the blades; thus


jdestroj^ng manypf the crowns of plants. This also as^; fsists erosion and; of course,'makes a welcome seedbed ifor the liivasive'and troublesome Himalayan Balsam,'


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-idren IS parents’, fears oversafety on our.streets. Such; ^feiirs; which'may also; affect tfre.cpM


some senior citizens in getting out and about, can only ;,be deepened by such an increase in traffic volume.’ In jj; addition, of course, more vehicles will mean some rise


which'is,destro^ng vast areas of roadside. vergeandiX: in airborne pollution.^: riverbankm the county


■'.'The^pfeyipus^month I’had been presented with a Green'To’unsrn''BusinesVAward for iriy business;',•‘■


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Bolton-by-Bowland at 6-45 p.m; Frances Prince 01254 822859.v 3rd .T,Knowle;Green iVillage


at 7-30 p.m. Tel. Jean Procter on. 01254 878447


■ ’4th’-'Stepping Out;; meet vThursday evening at Hurst Green ' Village Hall car park. Tel. 01200 414484’


ii” 4th -;The;Dog:Inh Whalley.


:'.:;Mike/jam night. Open to all mu- .’sicians/singers to perform from .


'i9p.m.. Contact attydoghouse®: teco net t


car park at.9-45 a.m.; for*brisk'W; .' 4th.-Stepping Out,’meetFell. walk suitable for prams and push-' ' Foot,- Parlick; at ■


• . 4th - Ghatburn School hall; Glit- - .' heroe Bridge Club at 7-15 p.m. > Tel 01254877256 ,


:01200414484.L,.. , .......... 1-30 p.m. Tel.


r .Leaving Clitheroe Cricket Club’ ' Car park at 9 a;m.-Tel; Humphrey: Johnson on 01200 422300


i.T’ham. Meet Interchange for.10-50 wsBuckle on piano; Concert at mid-: K, a.m.- G2 bus.Tel. 01200 443561.i:»5*5 day followed by lunch;-To book ’’i - 3rd-ChtheroeRamblers,meet' tel 01254826948


ij.; .4th,-:Knowle Green'Village Hall;, luncheon concert: featur- ' mg Nick Cox on clarinet and Ian


>: .in the idylliC'VilIage of Downham is open daily and 3 ,.V \|


, Jhe -Assheton Arms il. K A _ . .1.1^ J t - r*v _ tl. - -i'-'


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-.welconies - everybody. Mouth-watering Daily, :


; , a n d , Delicious Seafood Choices.''<'4 ^


' 4th-Clitheroe Mountameermg ’ • Club day meet at The Howgills. ’


Area of Outstanding


/■. I would suggest that, as well as causing jams and fo vehicular traffic, the’proposed Gladman de-;! ■ ''elopment would also have a wider effect on the local


which covers presentations to vanous groups*on horti- i ’ community, putting people off walking for recrea-: cultural and environmental matters; Many other bus!- < ’ hoi| or local journeys, deterring parents from letting nesses m the Forest of Bowland ’


.children enjoy.the freedom and social contact


Natural Beauty have received similar awards for theirivi; .of playing out; discouraging cycling and destroying work in assisting;the environment; but additionally ths neighbourly, community.,that still characterises the AONB awarde'd me a Europarc Certificate high-;g" H9.nthoni Road and the surrounding area;is;'<a',f5’>.Lp lighting my enco'ura'gefnent to others to be e'nviron-'


mentally aware * ■ ' ;S;Then why, when so many people and organisations


in this area are cherishing and valuing our surround-: ings;haye the’authorities taken it upon themselves to' destroy all of the wild flowers and grasses along this attractive stretch of road?. Having recently travelled m Gumbria and North Yorkshire I noticed roadside


I Bridge via Newton to, Waddington: Even the High- .’ [ways Agency.has severely cut back on the intensive -; I strimming of .verges on our motorways, thus saving ■. I on fuel and labour charges plus helping the environ-7 ■; |ment7:J»“ii‘'i/s''^-i.?-


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r.<.vAt the other end of the scale; on the road outside . ;: I our home in Waddington we have been forced to liter-*. I ally go out and tnm the 6ft high nettles and horizontal 4* I brambles that.were forcing pedestrians to take to the:!-" [road on a blind bend o*n this busy road approaching^’ [ the village from Clitheroe' ,





’..'The pavementTS'only 2ft wide at this point,’and--; I alongitswholelength toBrungerley Bndg6itisoften'''


obstmeted by overhanging grmvth making it difficult I for pedestrians on what is a popular walking route to aneffrom Clitheroe instead of using the car or bus ’


*. Why not direct resources where they are effectively ^


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' ' Waddow Lodge Garden; I Development would w m Traditional Family Sunday Lunch g g d . i y a i.ct>>3«-t'JBuy;any,starteik^^^


^Wfal a carte menu and receive^aicomplirnentary - 7- 3;;y


; large glass of house wiriel'i 'C \ Mid week special ’‘menu


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•^gfielicious homemade^ \ - r ' milk shakes \ .' 4[ - ’


■^We a?e now open from;12 noon on Saturdays and Sundays^ i-i; r t '" '* '" !''v ' 'i


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TV Bar is available for non diners * > :% Functions catered for^iupto 40 peop/e


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email: asshetoh'arms'.co;uk , - - ' ’ -’X ' , "-<4 ’■ l.’- i - ; '- ^ t ' ' in .- '.'' '


.' Local and traditional, favourites are here too,!!'-';/! ■ . ^ home cooked and using the finest and 1, * , , r‘1 •/'' '■ freshest local ingredients. , i


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'i 'r ' , ;Sunday:-12noonto8.00pm.i;- r*-' ‘ ; and traditional Sunday Roast option):


rU Saturday: IZnoon to 2.00pm,* and 6.00pm to 9.00pm ’ ’r


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fL Monday^; Friday: ,12noon to 3.00pm and 6.00pm to.9.(X)pm4?S:


F O O b l lS JS E R ^D ’ ’ '7/ ,


Henthorn Road, '^Clitheroe


wild flower's are left to flourish and even this week'> Dcr-A nTiTM<-»u ’ 1 r j I noticed the brilliant display of Meadowsweet


MeaddwiCfanesbill dloii^dethe road from Dun'sop.'"^^Henthorn Ro d,-1


Plan green light would. open homes floodgate


1


ing the planning committee meeting on July 14th that:' the members decided that the development for this7’ area should not be rejected outright


naH I wn. snm«vh«t s..mno«l «n attend.',. as somewha urprised o , ' This opportunist application from a speculative';


development company is.nothing less than the rape* of an area of beauty and a crime against the environ-? ment which could have a seriously damaging effect ; upon our local community


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’•'vThis development is probably the biggest one of itsT ikind to be discussed in recent.years; with many valid; reasons for refusaLTust because the council cannot ' .demonstrate it has a five'-year housing supply the m-?


L ® tR f relationship to the primary route - i f u V


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‘ ' p f tER FOLEY'” ‘ion We are looking at a development of some 270 many extra;


. ,. . . ....... ...... , ^ . 'Waddington .^ I to 270 houses dii the fields at Henthorn Faim.:; :


destroy a community 1 MEMBERS of Ribble Valley Borough Gouncil plan-.: nmg committee were nght to express serious concerns :| at their July'14th meeting on the traffic implications'! of the'Gladman Developments’proposal to build u p ......................


,i c s Development applications were tumed'dowh somej ‘:30years ago becauserthe lbcalrpadscou :'mor6.Traffic,Lyef;the!LCG.highways)^^ ;. quite content that ouLroads "can take even more traf-:


’-■'.' The site for development is outside:the current, settlement boundary.’ Surely it should remain so unr:;


itil the new Gore Strategy has been'agreed uponFAi doctors’;surgery is to be provided,'but no mention'


i! Anyohe*who regularly travels aldhg‘HehthoriL ?yn town apart from one on Henthorn Road and the:! : o f a pharmacist! The shops likely,to^be used are all ............... . ................................


I Road;' GarhettiRoad/Lahcaster Drive,'‘Edisford': ; . potentially relocated Spar shpp at the former Perry’s,; Road/BawdIarids'6rTh'6fn Stfeet/Eshton Tefrace/;s>; Garage, each a considerable distance from the deveki


JVoone Lane routes from near the proposed develop-'■*- opment site f / , ' -J-tl by Gladman’s consultants as up to 200 vehicle move-: .?'


I ments a day -dunng the proposed five-year construc-;!| I tion penod would not have a significant effect on con-'l; I gestionT'i''-- i'-zuc'-


I journeys from the proposed housing.'Even at the 1.67®,;: A59, to be.proyided with a proper built-in mfrastruc-,i,j I cars per household multiplier for which the develop-'sp Wre for.roads,' education and community facilities.u ers are allowing space; this would give an extra 900


And this IS before we consider the additional car’ ^ Other developers have plans for sites near to the* J ’ ’t ' .-T'' 'jsS/x . , ,


I jouimeys a day from’and to the development-equiva-'J.^itBblej.sustamable development areas. ® I lent to an extrajourney-every 45 seconds between-7i-'i:^^YJl cannpt.be overemphasised that should,this de;,.« am. and6pm '■-<1, \ > ' , 5 ' , , ' ' . '


9i9®r8*P8 Gore,Stratygy identifies these as^^^ -velopment be given approval it will open the flood-> , It is surety ob'vious that additional traffic at this vol-.;,' 8ates to many subsequent attempts to swamp Ghthe-' :


I •;! But congestion is not the onty consequence of morei>>.^fty® stumble and falj aUhis party hurdle.,^,fjy;jT.,,.j;,„j.,.,- traffic'So far, there has been little ment ion-includ; ’,


The community of Ribbleyalley have a lot to lose ^ ; I


i l^H a ' inS Ju.the,planning officerls.report to.the commiks I nuB


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’? .jy^^XCOUN.^ALAN YEARING^ (Edisford and LowMoor 'Ward)f


ume - which IS: of course, more likely to be concenT.r:; JP.c> trated at peak times than evenly spread - must cause * * smaller settlements with developments which he out- ^ considerable congestion at points which are already ' side the Gore^Strategy^s chosen si te s* bottlenecks “iS


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1 ment site must find it hard to comprehend even the- s'rfeThere.is no guarantee that,our local,schools will ' suggestion that the construction traffic’- estimated:i;’..he,able,tq cope. Residents are.to.be encouraged to ‘


:4use cyclespr walk or use an existing bus service that ' e may be extended. ’Whilst this idea is commendable we s :; have to be'realistic and accept that most residents will ? •'continue to use their cars.:


i l* ­ .. 1 j '* ‘ ' -^"MAUREEN FENTON,'*


> ronment of Henthorn Road and adjacent streets': ••,-{ i!''i.'®®niett Road, which all vehicles from the proposed;


t^e traffic on the general enyi| I


the loss'of habitat endangering bur bees; pollinating’ -Hfor,recreation - pcople.walking the circuit down to^ nsects and butterflies


jWitK this in*mind, as I was on my,way in late June to ‘A'^yding,'older children making holiday, expe'ditidns’ iresent a lunchtime talk to gardeners at the Gibbon V'*®™ the wopdsTf^-;-^


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