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ApubinClitheroewillJ g remainas “a valuable com: ; munityasset”,despiteplans - to build hew houseson land v directly behind it, say devel-’ opers.
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An application to build eight newhousesbehindtheCraven - Heifer pub, in Whalley Road, - on land that until recently was used for private allot ments, has been submitted to Ribble Valley Borough Coun- ~ j cil by Blackburn-based Beck Developments Ltd. Following its closure, the -
Craven Heifer pub and land at
therearwereputupforsale.lt- _ was subsequently bought by , Norwest Leisure Ltd, an asso ciate company of Beck Devel opments Ltd. The site adjoins . the road serving Copperfield ' Close and the new houses would front on to that road. “After consultation with
the allotment holders the company has identified an op-
The Craven Heifer pub in Whalley Road, which could be set for anew lease of life, (s)
portunityforthedevelopment of eight quality detached fam ily houses on the allotment land, which would then leave the public house as capable of being retained and reopened as a local neighbourhood pub”.
explained a spokesman for Beck Developments Ltd. “As the consultation with
local people shows, the Craven Heifer is locally valued as a community asset.” “During talks with the ap
plicants and the allotment holders, the latter showed willingness to vacate the land, this now being owned by the company, and formal notices to quit have been served by Norwest Leisure Ltd.”
Villagers in Whalley are getting ready to celebrate Bums Night next Thurs
day, January 23rd. This year, breaking away
from tradition therewill be no haggis, neaps or tat
ties. During the free event,
. which begins at 7-30 pm at
- The Dog Inn and celebrates thelifeandpoetryofpoet, Robert Burns, there will be entertainmentbythe Accrington Pipe Band. All money raised on the nightwill be donated to wards the Cystic Fibrosis Trust in support of local girl Sophie Holgate. The seven-year-old suffers from the condition and her family and friends are
keen to help raise as much - '
money as possible for the charity. One of the organisers of the Whalley celebration ■
said: “This year marks the J 50th anniversary of the
Cystic Fibrosis Trust and therefore Lara Rigby, re
gional manager for Cystic '' Fibrosis, will be present on 7 thenight. .
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“Breaking from tradition the night’s entertainment
willconsistof Accrington Pipe Band plus solo piper, the “Ode To The Haggis” readby Dugald Craig, a landlord’s quiz sheet (£1 per sheet), raffle tickets
and tots of whisky courtesy of Whalley Wines. Every- one is welcome.”
Live music night at Grindleton Pavilion
Friday, January 31st, sees Grindleton Pavilion’s first evening of live music. Theacousticeveningwillfeatureseverallocalsingers- solo artists and duets - performing, as will pupils from Bowland School. The evening willbe hosted by Grindleton resident and professional singer/songwriter Mark Holden. Doors open at 7 pm and the music begins at 7-30pm. Tickets are priced at £7.50, which includes ahot supper intheintervaLTicketsandfurtherdetailsareavailable ~ firom Peter Norcliffe (01200 441025), Mark Holden (01200 ... 441797) and Anne Huson (01200 440141).
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