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HENTHORN UNITED are since their promotion. But fourth from the bottom. Conti, Philip Hall, Mich finding life a little difficult now they have a more settled ■ _ Y in th e R ib b le Valley team, the results are doming ar„ 1Cr
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..vest., hall passage, ‘ sitting room, h-vnnig room, ldtchen. 90_7» mortgage available.
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Attractive TERRACED HOUSE 3 MONK STREET, CLITHEROE
A superbly' maintained spncloas- 4 bedroomed. DETACHED
f l ^ / fN G. Part DOUBLE GLAZING, CAVITY WALL INSULA^ TION. 4 bedrooms, fully tiled bathroom, sep. w.c., ent. vest, open L-shaped hall, large open plan lounge, dining room, kitchen. Attached garage. Well stocked and laid gardens.
n ii . S i CflATBURN AVENUE,' CLITHEROE.
S5.cf..,.n,L situ;ltion in' a quiet cul-de-sac. Full gas CENTRAL
Excialent situation with views towards Pendle Hill. Tastefully appointed accommodation affording principal bedroom or first floor lounge with balcony, 3 further bedrooms, bathroom with
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S?JSyre? ~ iu,te* '??• w o,” ent- ,ye«t.. hall, 26ft. lounge and dining area, superbly equipped kitchen. Integral double garage.
Sep.- w.c. Central heating. •
m i l fitted kitchen, re a r porch. Full gas CENTRAL HEATING. Space garage;
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WcU-appointed accommodation comprising: 3 bedrooms, bath- |v.o„ ent. vest., ball, spacious lounge, dining room,
ExceUent SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE . , PEEL PAHK CLOSE, CLITHEROE
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lagnificent SUPERIOR TYPE SEMI-DETACHED : known as “FRESHFIELDS," 31 PEEL PARK „ AVENUE, CLITHEROE.
, Modem detached bouse on (he i'"< --u popular EdiSford Batata occupy ing a comer site of good sine and with accommodation afford ing: ENTRANCE HALL. THROUGH LOUNGE, DINING KITCHEN, REAR PORCH with STORE, 3 BEDROOMS and half-tiled 3-piece BATHROOM. There _is a built-on DOUBLE GARAGE and • rear patio and 15® touse haa oil-fired CENTRAL
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15 FAIRFIELD DRIVE, CLITHEROE
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HEATING Installed. Price £11,900.,
■ thorn Road and offering EN TRANCE PORCH, HALL, MUNGB ^DINING KITCHEN,
2 BEDROOMS, half-tiled 3enece BATHROOM. Medium sized
GARAGE. Freehold. Price £9,250 „ areas and Grimston
BURNLEY , FOR BUYING,SELLING 144.
Bus fares plea
READ Parish Council is to send a letter to County Coun. G. L. Nixon expressing concern felt by Read mothers at the high cost of bus fares involved in sending their children to Gawthorpe School.
made by mother-of-two Mrs -Joan Kerr, of 112 Whalley Road, who contacted Coun. Cyril Law, Read’s representa tive on the Ribble Valley Borough Council.
This follows a complaint f j
seem fair that local children attending Ribblesdale School which is outside the three- mile limit get a free bus ser vice. I think it is time that priorities were put right. It is ail very well for pensioners who get concessionary bus tokens but many of these people are quite able to pay:
PETITION
Nixon, Read Parish Council is to point out that the bus fare increases seem to be happen ing periodically and are get ting exorbitant.
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lot of feeling in the village about the issue and three years ago we got a petition up and wrote to our MP Mr David Walder. Since then the issue seems to have been pushed under the carpet.” In their letter to Coun.
education of our children and surely not the provision of tokens or a home help to those who could afford to pay. We are not asking for charity but I think something should be done about the cost of bus fares for children travelling to school.” She pointed out: “There is a
“The main priority is the
old daughter Deborah and 16 year-old son David both attend Gawthorpe, said: “It now costs 32p for each of my children every day for fares plus another 15p each day for dinners.” She added: “It does not
Mrs Kerr, whose 13-year-
‘mean’ move
Council’s
the problem include the provi sion of a mobile library or alternative premises in the village.
on Fridays and Saturdays Lancastrians are more likely to be involved in a road acci dent than at any other time, according to the annual report of the Lancashire Con stabulary.
Danger hours Between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.
YOUTH LEAGUE
SS Michael and John’s', lead ing local side in the Ribble Valley Football League’s Youth Division, notched up another convincing win by .defeating Clitheroe Dynamos 11-1.
Whalley Rangers also had a
sweeping success, beating Pendle Colts 16-2. Other re s u l ts — Henthorn 0,
Accrington Centaurs 6; West Bradford 2/ Central Rangers
ley Rangers v Padiham; Pen dle Colts v West Bradford; Central Rovers v Great Har-’ wood Wellington; Willow Mount v SS Michael and John’s; Clitheroe Dynamos v Accrington Centaurs.
Saturday’s games — Whal
amount of tokens is a further blow to Read which has already been warned that it may soon lose its library. The building housing library pre mises may shortly go up for sale and Lancashire County Council has already said it cannot afford to buy replace ment premises. Solutions which could solve
and other facilities, but Read does not even have a chemist or a doctor in the village.” The move to reduce the
tion to the reduction, Mrs Hol den pointed out: “Clitheroe pensioners do not have the same problems as people in villages like Read and Sabden. 'They are already near shops
“The move is particularly unfortunate because, only a few yards away from my house over the Simonstone boundary, pensioners now in the Burnley Borough area are receiving £12. Outlining her main objec
sioners received £5 worth of tokens and those in rural areas £7, but this has now been changed to give all pen sioners in the Ribble Valley an overall handout of £6. Explained Mrs Holden:
View, claims that the Borough Council’s decision makes it one of the biggest “Scrooges” among local authorities, and it is unfair to pensioners who already suffer economic dif ficulties. In the past, Clitheroe pen
CRITICISM' of the Ribble Valley Council for its mean ness in deciding to reduce con cessionary bus tokens to pen sioners in Sabden and Read has been levelled by a Read parish councillor, Mrs Mar garet Holden. Mrs Holden, of Hambledon
STILL without a point to show for their efforts this season, Billington FC are already doomed to spending next season in the Ribble Valley League’s second divi sion.
gained a lot of respect for never stopping trying, are:
Their players, who have
Mr Percy Whitehead (sec retary).
SNOOKER
Championship in grasp of
Waddington B
WADDINGTON B look almost certain champions in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League — for their victory over Social Club now gives them a 15-point lead over second-placed Waddington A with only three games to go.
RESULTS
Social Club 6, Waddington B 8; Billington A 11, British Legion 3; Calderstones 2, Conservative B 12; Wadding ton A 10, Pendle Club 4;;
Police 4, Liberal Club 10;
ton B 395: J. Slater 34, A. Wilkinsori37; D. Horsfield 56, T. H. Walmsley 76; R. Ash ford 63, B. Phillips 73; E. Horsfield 79, J. Growther 49; J. Morrison 91,1. Waddington 78; J. Blacklock 76, J. A. Herd 82;
Rimington 343: J. Nuttall 105, O. Lodge 63; D. Cowper- thwaite 63, J. Spencer 68; W. Lewis 62, D. Packer 67; A. Johnson 65, B. Walmsley 51; R. Lawson 79, W. Thistleth- . waite 86; G. Ireland 98, D. Seed 38. •
Club 428: J. Herd 93, C. Bailey 41; J. Wooff 82, S. Edmondson 94; S.; Cox 78, T. Howarth 67; T. Makinson 98, J. Donaghy 79; F. Coar 50, H. Wilkinson 103; S. Hatton 102, A. Burgess 44. ; C o n s e rv a t iv e A 472,
vative B 485: D. Wynne 74, R. Parker 75; M. Joyce 41, D. Nuttall 116; T. Leeder 44, J. Braithwaite 75; C. Graham 65, F. McNab69; T. Wilson 98, T. Makinson 64; P. Backhouse 51, G. Dinsdale 86. Waddington A 503, Pendle
Legion 362: P. Gorton 53, B. Dixon 53; G. Robinson 95, J. Bridges 85; B. Lee 113, A. Hardacre 50; R. Rouse 68, R. Cowking 73; M. Aitken 92, B. , Alston 52; B. Robinson 84, B. Hargreaves 49. Calderstones 373, Conser
Billington A 505, British
425: J. Griffiths 48, R. For- shaw 68; F. Booth 79, W. Rishton 43; B. Altham 76, H. C. Clegg 53; R. Riley 76, W. Shorrock 81; J. Thwaites 64, V. Higginson 100; I. Hartley 64, A. Chew 80. Social Club 399, Wadding
Conservative A 8, Rimington 6. Details: Police 407, Liberal Club
Geelan to the rescue
Royal Oak 2, Lions 2
• O’Neill no chance with a well . placed shot for a 2-2 result. Lions were-best served by Trotter, Knowles and Chat- burn, Royal Oak by Foulker, Aspinwall (D.) and Grimes.
TEAMS
ton, ko 2-30): From — .Grainger, Bialeck i, Robinson, Simms; Richards, Nuttall, J. Waddington, Foreshaw, Hinksman, Walker, Ainsworth, Ross, A. N. Other. Play ers at station 1-15, or at ground 2-0. Waddington Rcs.(v Muliards, h,
Players meet at station 1-30, or ground 2-0,
ko 2-30): From —.Underwood, Har greaves, Carter, Boyd, Lund, Whiteside, Wright, R. Waddington, Redding,. Malone, Behan, Dawson, Kenyon, Linford, S. Whiteside)
Waddington (v ROF, at Pleasing-
attacking football, Lions eventually taking the lead again, through Knowles. With 10 minutes left, Geelan gave
ing until early in the second half Aspinwall (D.). volleying in a 20 yard drive which found the corner of the net to'put Oak on level terms. : Both sides played some
Lions going into the lead after 20 minutes. Trotter made a good run and rounded three men before coolly slotting the ball into the corner of the net. There was no further scor
AFTER twice being in arrrears, Royal Oak saved a point with a late goal in a game that produced some good football, was cleanly con tested, and well controlled by referee J. Swain. The teams attacked in turn,
This delightful .detached" property occupies an excellent position, having fields and a delightful outlook to the rear, rite property is set in good sized garden, beautifully laid out, including a Vegetable garden. Accommodation briefly comprises: Outer hall, cloakroom with wash basin and w.c.. Inner baU, lounge, dining room, excellent kitchen 12ft. 51n. x l2ft. with breakfast bar, 4 bedrooms. 3-picco Avocado bathroom suite with shower attach
ment. utility room. Double garage, oil-fired central heating and double glazed throughout.
BUILDING LAND URGENTLY REQUIRED IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY AREA. ANY ACREAGE CONSIDERED
HILLSIDE, HILL LANE, COLNE s
£29,000 m»-*:**L position and
T h i s magnificent detached property stands in an elevated c o m m a n d s
panoramic views of the sur rounding countryside. Wh il e being ideally situated on the outskirts of.' Colne;'' the principal . towns of Burnley and Skipton are only a distance of approxi mately 8 and . 10 miles respec tively. The property briefly comprises of main entrance, cloaks, central hallway* lounge*
breakfast room. MtehenT T”b e d = , S S - ^ ' b a t t n ™t t,’ “ Pjjpte ' » -c , 2 .cellars. A SEPARATE SELF, CON- TAINED PLAT consisting of hallway with telephone* lounae bed- .room, 3-Piece bathroom, kitchen. T’HUIsfcteTtandj. ta appre^:
mately % of an acre of mature gardens, and -the property has full gas-fired central heating. Large double garage (25ft. x 21ft.).
Back row, (from the left): Michael Smalley, Brian Hoole, Derek Higginbottom, Stephen Hoole, David Mat- ticks, Eric Stiltoe, Neil Duckworth. Front: Anthony Rhydeheard, Michael Cros- sley, Keith Greenwood, Edwin Kemp, David Baxter,
68 KING STREET. WHALLEY.
3719 (2 lines) (STD Code 0254-82). WHALLEY OFFICE OPEN
, Wednesday 9 a.m-—5 p.m. Thursday 9 a.m.—5 p.m. . , Friday 9 a.m.—5 p.m.
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Saturday 9 a-m.—12 Noon.
7 SOUTHFIELD DRIVE, WEST BRADFORD £21,500
COLNE OFFICE OPEN PrODertv House Monday 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Wednesday 9 a.m.—o p.m. Thursday 9 a.m—5 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.—12 Noon. Friday 9 a.m.—6 p.m.
Tuesday 9 a-m.—5 p.m. 34 Albert Road. Colne 4228 (4 lines)
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Terraced house. Entrance haH, sifting room, living1 room and
kitchen, 2 bedroom's • and bathroom.
Ring Long Preston 412 Evenings
41 MdOR LANE
CLITHEROE Tel. 24970
A recently erected semi-detached true bungalow on a popular residential development off Hen-
41 KENILWORTH DRIVE, CLITHEROE
modation offers a SPACIOUS en tr a n c e hall, lo u n g e . DINING KITCHEN. 3 BED- ROOMS, half-tiled BATHROOM with coloured. 2-piece ■ e separate mafchinv
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Park and comprising: Vestibule, s i - kitchen. First
Dnrlr on J nnw nrieinrt. Vaaflhnle eitHni* fO floor:
rv recent r A ickbuuljy mw e u ed uuid-tcrursav 2 bedrooms
large site in a quiet cul-<le-snc and having the benefits of gas fired CENTRAL HEATING and detached GARAGE. The accom-
An attractive detached true bun- galow built in 1973 occupying a
10 DUNSTER GROVE, CLITUEROE
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£v.e.,^oungatow occupies an elevated nosUIon’ in this deUghtful IYJ?1 ?£?a and has the added advantage of open fields at the
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21 HILLSIDE DRIVE, WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE, ,
TRUE BUNGALOW. , Nr. CLITHEROE.
shower cubicle, sep. w.c., entrance hall, L-shaped lounge and double
X 22tt’’ spaci0Ils unit fitted tutSen l l te p a l
hpa t in c S . A ann,ed ^ ct,mmodattion..wlth full CENTRAL HEATING#- affords 4 bedrooms, half-tiled- bathroom with
1*3 CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22092
Mn Imposing and extremely attractive MODERN DETACHED ,
■ detached . 4-bedroomed ■ chalet . - bungalow . comprising: HALL, LOUNGE with .DINING' AREA. ' fitted KITCHEN. 2 double BEDROOMS, BATHROOM with ' 3-piece suite. First floor: 2 ' t further BEDROOMS-and addt- :
A spacious, and weU-planned , WADDINGTON -'
ional w.c. with basin. Outside: i ducted a ir CENTRAL HEATING'
Attached .brick GARAGE and well- 'laid- out -gardens. - FuU
s installed. FREEHOLD. 38 WADDOW GROVE1 < ' Kerr & Woodward ESTATE AGENTS: AND VALUERS
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57 MITCHELL STREET, CLITHEROE. uiodwriniasvu m u' e
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house requiring some modernisation, suitable far local authority grant at present comprising: VESTIBULE, SITTING BOOM, LIVING KITCHEN, BEAK PORCH. First floor: 2 bedrooma. B.V. 153.
The following arc jnst a brief selection of properties among! those
WANTED FOR SPECIFIC APPLICANTS . (Oun usual commission reouired on sale)
jqGOTTAGE PROPERTY In or near Whatley, any condition, up £ PEEL PARK/GOOSEBUTTS AREA. Detached or send, up to
18,000.
ion’, £?iuvv to £9,000. a 2/3-BEDROOMED Bungalow In- Whalley with central heating
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ndl garago or spac. Up to £14000. OUR MONTHLY PROPERTY GUIDE IS NOW AVAILABLE Whalle* Office Open:—
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79 KING STREET WHALLEY Tel. 2564
Whalley, Barrow. Wadding. — I 43 BKOWNLOW STREET, CUTHEEOE. Mid-terraced dwelling
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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER PROPERTY GUIDE
modern superb SEMI-DETACHED
'fitted- wardrobe-' .Integral .gar age i and mlany-i extras. t'
Freehold. -,.
22 EASTFIELD' DRIVE, WEST BRADFORD .
Ioungej dinlng kfiitohenit2 bdds coloured .baltlhroam.. sep.’, toilet,
Comprising;- entrance-;'-, pordh, lange -iholi and . inngr.ri hnUi
TRUE BUNGALOW ;Apply’— .
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McKenna & son a0 gTIONEERS,;:VALUERS& ESTATE AGENTS •
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A superb detached bungalow which is situated in an elevated position affording panoramic views of the picturesque countryside.
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surround the property. Oil fired central heating throughout. This E35& rontSn^d 'f f in ! 0 <WTCCtete “ • man*
MORTCACES ARRANCED FOR SUITABLE APPLICANTS
A sensibly modernised terraced dweUimrfcnusv* nt n,nd«* - and easy maintenance. A c c w ^ o d a t i o n ^ ^ S i r t f * . ^ ? ^ mze
9 ST.JAMES STREET, CLITHEROE
SPECIFIC CLIENTS REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING
) 3 /4 bedroomed detached house, £20—£25,000 Clith-( (eroe or Whalley.
) 3 bedroomed semi or detached house, gas-fired central! cheating. £15,000. Ribble Valley.
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7facilities, £8,000. Anywhere considered between Clith-J V eroe and Accrington. .
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(Garden terraced house, with parking facilities. £10,000)( 7 Whalley or Clitheroe;
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\ Large, older type property, at least 4 bedrooms, £20— (I (£25,000. Ribble Valley.
n Upwards or 10 acres,; farm or smallholding. Any areav (considered. Price immaterial.
(Small terraced house, away from main road, garaging) ( /
( Large house, 5 or-more bedrooms, with land. £30— ) £35,000. Whalley or Clitheroe.
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13 MOORLAND AVENUE, CLITHEROE
A pre-war semi-detached off Pi mb co Road, in a quiet cul-de« sac and adjoining an open field. Nicely modernised. Servowarm gas> central heating. Comprises: Enclosed porch, hall, lounge, separate dining room, fitted kit. chen, three bedrooms, bathroom* separate w.c. Generous garden area (site depth 120ft.), garage. View by appointment with HOTHERSALL. FORREST Me- KENNA AND SON.
kitchen, uHHty room/launderette* rtudy* 3 bedrooms. 3-piece tur quoise bathroom with sunken bath.' Double garage, gardens
®P’* dtotoS area, open plan fully fitted
mLiMf orj a,,ce with the. vendor's own personal requirements. The ebcfceUent accommodation comprises: Hallway with adjoining washtasin and fitted shower unit, spacious lounge
. Penvale” has been, constructed of natural stone and designed lounge. Well laid out eardon* fmnr
fired CENmAI, HEATTOG. FREEHOLD. lWtes to View and fun paiticulare
c0nser' ratory/sun 7?
Telephones: Oitheroe 22695 and Longridge 3971 (evenliigs). FORREST. McKenna and son A eomforiaw Pf i ! E ^ ST R E E T ’ 'C L IT H E R O E £98-71’
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HOTHERSALL, FORREST, McKENNA & SON Auctioneer* u d Valuer,, Property Agent,. Clilheree, Telephones: 25U8 and longridge $971 <evenlngi). ’
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