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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 26,2011


ONCE agaiin the crowds turned out for Rimington Recreation Association’s annual duck race. The weather this year was much kinder with plenty of sun, but the low water caused a few problems for the ducks.


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Jane - Sandfold Scaffolding, J. Turner, E. Mallett, Heather


Mrs Hartley and family for the use of Bridge End Farm once again, and all those who helped to stage another successful event. Winners of the main race were:


Thanks were extended to both


The Good, the Bad and the Duckly race


Woolfall, Becky Smith. Last duck home; Linda George. Best duck name: “The Good, the Bad and the Duckly” - Jack Watterson. Winnging duck seller: Granville Cawtherley.


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Moulds, Backhouse Jones, Clive Wood.


Corporate race: Ashworth


on the Duck - Backhouse Jones. VIP Kids race: Annabel Rob­ inson (policeman), Sam Smith


ern Hydraulics. Prize duck name: “Tlie Wheels


C e leb r ity J ^C ru is e s Final; MSW Hewetson, North­


Marcus Jones. Best duck name: “Dukio” - Elijah Heyes. Golden Egg Square - David Lynch. Name the duck: “Henri­ etta” - Mandy Thomas.


Todd, Georgie, Jack Reynolds, Gabby Fairfoot, Jean McCa­ ll, Lucy Day, Eleanor White, Annie Bridge, Oliver Fairfoot, Jack Reynolds. L a s t duck h om e :


(guardsman), Amy Carol (P. King Duck), Lucy Pilkington (Scots­ man), Annie and Lucy Bridge (lawyer), Thea George (Daizee Duck), Jenny Pilkington (Duc- kee Love), Noah Woolfall (Cow Duck), Jake Lye (ucks D’Lure), Freya Humberstone (cheese). Kiddies duck dash: Olivia


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adaptations to the existing building including demolition of WC block, construction of new hobby room and porch. Replacement and installa­ tion of windows and doors. Internal structural adaptations and minor external works/ landscaping. Comments on the proposal


A PLANNING a p p l ic a ­ tions has been submitted to Ribble Valley Borough Council for the proposed change of use from a chapel and Sunday school to two resi­ dential apartments. R e f u r b i s hme n t a n d


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cation for the removal of condition no.9 (occupancy period) of planning con­ sent 3/1998/0155P(LBC), to allow the holiday let to be used as a permanent residential dwelling at Coach House, Clough Bottom Farm, Rabbit Lane (0369).


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barn conversion at Hothersall Hall Farm to provide a single dwelling together with the demolition of a red brick build­ ing and the erection of a single storey extension and creation of a garden area (0324). Whallcy: P ro p o s e d


five bedroom detached dwell­ ing. Change of design of the originally approved dwelling (3/2007/1071P), approved on appeal and removal of the live/work unit Plot five. Weavers’ Loft, Brockhall Village, (0330). Proposed residential dwelling with asso­ ciated access garaging and gar­ dens at Plot 7, Weaver’s Loft, Brockhall Village (0336) Ribches ter : Proposed


to converting the former barn and buildings to become two residential units. Work also includes boundary treatments and access arrangements within the site at Wiswell Hall Farm, Wiswell Lane, (0355). Wiswcll: Proposed demoli­


tion of a former livery stable attached to an existing barn at Wiswell Hall Farm, (0356).


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the small extension of a link building to connect the former midden to the barn and an extension of a single storey former shippon building to re­ instate its original footprint. The change of use relates


renovation and conversion of a former stone barn together with the conversion of an at­ tached small stable block and a detached former midden. The proposal includes


elected to serve on West Brad­ ford Parish Council in 1961 when the village was then in the County of Yorkshire West Riding.


TO commemorate 50 years of loyal service to West Bradford Parish Council, Coun. Albert Tittering- ton was presented with a framed certificate by the outgoing Mayor of Ribble Valley Coun. Lois Rim- mer. Coun. Titterington (81) was


ed chairman of the council a position he held for four years. During his term of office he was responsible for greatly improving the street lighting in the village and the difficult period of the boundary change from the West Riding to Lan­ cashire, a move that was not welcomed by many of the vil­ lage residents. Coun. Titterington was born


in the village and has served the community tirelessly for most of his life, not only as


In April 1970, he was elect­ ■S/


his wife Phyllis enjoyed many holidays in their caravan visiting family in Blackpool and the North Yorkshire coast. Coun. Titterington has


and clogs. He also worked for many years for the Fylde Water Board, based at Stocks Reservoir, followed by a number of years at ICI until he retired in 1993. In his spare time he and


LOYAL SERVICE: Coun. Albert T it te r in g to n receives his award for 50 years’ service on West Bradford Parish Council from the outgoing Mayor of Ribble Valley Coun. Lois Rimmer.


a councillor, but in many other ways. He attended St Catherine’s Church and was a sidesman for many years. On leaving school he was


trained as a cobbler and for many years, had a hut in the croft adjacent to the church where he happily repaired most of the villagers’ shoes


Sharp paid tribute and said: “All his colleagues on the council, both past and present, wish him a long and happy retirement”. Coun. Bryan Bristol has also


resigned from West Bradford Parish Council after serving for 35 years.


friends they attended the pres­ entation. Coun. Titterington moved to join his wife Phyllis at Abbeyfields three months ago where he is enjoying a happy retirement. Clerk to the council David


four children, three of whom still live locally, Anne Know­ les, John Titterington, Helen Whitwam and David Titter­ ington, who lives in Cheshire. Along with councillors and


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