I . 12 Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, May 24th, 1984
In the heart of the Lake District. . . TIMESHARING
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We DON'T have . . . a busy hotel, a noisy bar,, a main road going by or leisure '(acuities shared by hundreds of local club members . . . W hat w e DO have Is a quiet, private, (deadly tlmeshare development, superbly sited overlooking the lake and fells, yet just steps away from the old world village of Ambleslde. Our Leisure centre is for tlmeshare visitors use only. We also hold the NHBC warranty, testifying to the excellent construction (most others don't) and our tlmeshare period is a realistic 25 years with "freehold" arrangement. (Most others are for 60 years or more, leasehold). And . . . you don't have to make an appointment to see our apartments, either. Come any time. We are open seven days a
WITH A DIFFERENCE yo
Spend a night or two with us midweek. If you decide fo buy a share of one of our luxurious holiday apartments, the price of vour "inspection" visit will be refunded.
JUNE HOLIDAY OFFER "inspection1
Write or telephone now for brochure or to book your
inspection holiday
Lower Gale, Ambieside. Cumbria LA22 060 Telephone 0966 33777
The Lakelands
Lower Gale, . Ambleslde, Cumbria, ’ LA22 9BR Tel. (0966) 33777
SOME of the most beautiful countryside lies in the heart of the Lake District, an area which cannot be bettered for sheer beauty anywhere on earth. So what about going
out and about regularly by time-sharing in that lovely region so close to home? The L a k e la n d s
Timeshare opens for the first time this season, and is the third luxury timeshare development in the district.
FRIENDLY . The Lakelands, Amb
SALT MUSEUM 162 LONDON ROAD
NORTHWICH, CHESHIRE
A new museum illustrating the growth of the salt industry in Cheshire from'
Roman times to the present day. Audio visual programme
Ijpen all year Tuesday — Saturday 2-00 — 5-00 Open July ana August 10100 — A S T
• Open Bank Holiday Mondays
Nr FARNDON. CHESHIRE A fully restored water powered com mill in the SW Cheshire countryside
Demonstrations daily Open Bank Holiday Mondays STRETTON MILL _____^
Open Easter to September, Tuesday — Sunday, 2-00 — 6-00
Admission 40p adult, 20p child, £1 family ticket Free Car Parks
Parties by arrangement with Cheshire Museums, Weaver Hall, LondonRoad, Northwich, CW9 8AB. Tel. 0606 41881
BOLTON MUSEUMS ART GALLERY
and The Central MUSEUM houses collections of Natural
' History and Geology. Prehistoric and local Archaeology and Egyptian antiquities. There is also an AQUARIUM. In the adjoining ART GALLERY are paintings, sculptures and pottery, and several art exhibitions are shown through the year
On the outskirts of the town are SMITHILLS HALL; a medieval manor house on the edge of the moors, with a small TRAILSIDE Museum and Nature Trail. HALL I’ THE WOOD was once the home of Samuel Crompton, inventor of the Spinning Mule Museum of local history
The museum was opened to display aspects ot social history In 1978
LITTLE BOLTON TOWN HALL INQUIRIES TO BOLTON 22311 (ext. 379)
Take a step back into history - visit
Haddon Hall DRIVING TRIALS
CARRIAGE and
COUNTRY SHOW FM.-SAT.-SUN.
JUNE 1st-2nd-3rd 9-30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
• Friday Dressage
• Saturday • Marathon
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• Dog Agility Stakes • Showjumping • 2nd Battalion the Light Infantry Band
• Cumberland Wrestling
• Sunday • Obstacle Driving • Model T-Ford Demonstration
• Pony Club Games. - • Vale of Lune Harriers PLUS
• Craft Fair • Hot Air Balloons (tethered rides, weather permitting)
• Pony Rides • Play Inllatables • Punch and Judy • Tetley Walker Shire Horses
• Roundabout • Catering and Lt-onsed Bar
near Bakewell, Derbyshire.
• Trade Stands ONE DAY TICKET £5 CAR
TWO DAY TiCKET E7.50CAR THREE DAY TICKEf £10 CAR
. Step into England’s >'
most perfectly preserved medieval ■ house and rose garden. Feel pari of the 17th C lifestyle of the English aristocracy.
Open Tues to Sal & Bank Holidays.'^S^Sik 11am to 6pm, Bank Holiday Sunday 2-Gpm"*
Haddon Hall. Bakewell. Tel: (062 981)2855 Morning refreshments, lunches and afternoon teas..
No dogs a llowed. Car Park BARRY and LINDA PRICE VALLEY AQUATIC NURSERIES
OVER 10.000 JAPANESE KOI 4 INCHES TO 24 INCHES
LILIES, MARGINALS, CONIFERS AND SHRUBS. TROPICAL and COLD WATER FISH. ALL ACCESSORIES ___
EVERYTHING FOR THE WATER GARDEN. " PLANTATION MILL, FLIP ROAD
(Off CHARLES LANE), HASLINGDEN Open daily 10-00 a.m. —
5-30 p.m.
Telephone Rossendale 224370 and 228960 CAPESTHORNE HALL
Home of the Bromley-Davenport Family
Open to the public: Sundays. April to September inclusive: Wednesdays and Thursdays, May to September inclusive: Tuesdays and Thursdays, July to September inclusive, Good Friday and Bank Holidays. Hall: 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. Park and Gardens, 12 noon — 6 p.m. Luncheons and Teas. Pictures, Sculptures, Furniture, Family Monuments from 1153, Georgian' * Chapel Gardens, Nature Walk.,
Admission Charges: Park and Gardens only, Adults 75p, Children 35p. Hall, Park and Gardens Inclusive. Adults £1.50, Children 70p. Free Coach and Car Parks. Dogs allowed only in the Park.
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Special rates for parties. Touring Caravans Welcome
A Further Information from: Chetford 661439 o r 861221
dministrator, Capesthorne, Macclesfield, Cheshire
7m South of WNmsIow A34
RABY CASTLE (The Lord Barnard) Staindrop, near Darlington (A6SS)
. The only Stately Home In County Durham open to the public Magnificent, Medieval Castle, fully furnished with fine pictures and china. Horse draw Carriage Collection. Large Walled Garden. Tea Rooms
' Bank Holidays— Easter, May, Spring and August: (Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues.)
OPEN EASTER SATURDAY TO SEPTEMBER 3 0 th
Gardens and Carriages only: Adults 60p, ChildrerVOAPs 40p Reductions fo r parties on application
Castle open 2 — 5 p.m. Psrk and Gardens 1 — 5-30 p.m. Admission: Castle, Gardens and Carriage Collection: Adults £1.50; Children and OAPs 80p
April, May, June and Sept: Weds and Sundays only July and August: Dally except Saturdays
For In formation ring Staindrop 60202 (STD 0833) o r write: The Curator, ____________ Raby Caatle, Staindrop.
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S T E A M T O W N RAILWAY MUSEUM LTD.
ENJOYA DAYAT HOLKER HALL
GAWSWORTH HALL
Near MACCLESFIELD
Visit the historic and beautiful Elizabethan Manor House in its picturesque setting
118th
Evening parties by arrangement. Admission: Adults £1.30, Children 65p. All meals available In Tea Pavilion. FREE CAR PARK. Sign posted on the A536, near Mac clesfield. Tel. North Rode 456
Fine contents include pictures, furniture and sculpture, important collection of coaches and car nages. Open daily untij October “ 28th (2 p.m. to 6 p.m.)
. MONDAY, MAY 28th, 19SI Horse Jumping. Hiding Classes, Cumberland Wrestling, Heavy
Great Harwood SHow SPRING BANK HOLIDAY,
AdulUei^ h i ld FTnarrdO'ATF 50p
Horses, Shetland Ponies, Cattle Classes and Open Dog Show, Sheep, Poultry, Rabbita
Inquiries 18 Lynfield Road, Great Harwood. Tel. Great Harttood m i 76
_Browsholme Hall ___ The historic home ot the Parker family
5 miles NW CLITHEROE, LANCS Location of Granada TV school 8erle8 "History Around: You"
OPEN TO V IS ITO RS MAY BANK HOLIDAY! MAY 2 8 th to 2Bth and EVERY SATUR DAY jH^JUNE^ JU LY AND AUGUST
Entrance House and Garden Picnic Site. Adults £1.20, Children 60p.
Largs and small parties at oilier times" ‘ Ring Mrs Parker, Stonyhurst 330
CANAL CRUISES
. MV Marlon Emperor (Max. 50 Paesengere)
from the Wharf, Warehouse Lane, Foulridge, nr Colne, at 2 p.m., 3*30 •p.m., 7 p.m.
Sat. and Sun., May 26th and 27th
SPRING BANK HOLIDAY
Mon., May 28th from the Toll House, • Manchester Road. Canal Wharf,
Burnley (Weavers'Triangle), at 1-30 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4*30 p.m.
Cruises daily from the Wharf, Foulridge, nr Colne, subject to private charter hire
telephone fm om fn g tjm /y except Vhf1
Advance bookings taken by Monday, May 28th)
. . . __________ 'oprivatL . . .. which Is available for schools, clubs,
associations, etc. Brochure available
LEISURE CRUISES 56 Hibson Road, Nelson BB9 9AB
Tel. Nelson 694978 FOULRIDGE
Warton Road. Cnmfortli. Lancashire. LAS 9IIX.
Telephone: Carnforth 10524) 7J42UL7.12 Mill
WE’LL GIVE YOU A ‘RAIL’ TREAT WITH SPRING BANK HOLIDAY
' LINDSAY: Mo n d a y— FLYING SCOTSMAN w ith PRINCESS ELIZABETH and QEORQE V on th e Min ia tu re Railw ay. Sea th e n ew ly resto red SIR NtOEL ORESLEY being “• te am e d .”
S te am rides behind: Sa tu rd a y— CORONATION: Sunda y—
Open 9 a.m.*5 p.m. Rides 11 a.m.-5 p.m. (every 20 minutes) (subject to change without notice).
Collector's Corner, Gift Shop, Fireman’s Rest Cafe and a Unique Model Transport Extravaganza all to visit.
"With 40 sketches, illustrated tour sheet
Adults 80p, Juniors under 18, 40p including 1984 Souvenir Castle Badge (Under age 5 free)
"(.nteirny” ' HAREWOOD-
HOUSE the magnificent home ofthe EarlS Countess of Harewood
★ GARDENS AND LAKESIDE WALKS ★ RESTAURANT ★ CAFETERIAS SHOPS |
Easter to September open Saturday and Sunday 2-00 — 5-00
HOLKER HALL Telephone (044853) 328
CARK-IN-CARTMEL Near GRANGE
ieside, was conceived, constructed and de veloped by builder Keith Rockliffe. It is sm a l l , p r iv a te and
Advertisement feature by Winifred Bose
friendly, and phase. one has eight apartments. These are distinctively
designed, and almost always in use, and the • second phase is close at hand. It will have a pri vate leisure centre, la r g e in d o o r p o o l , saunas, solariums, spa bath and exercise room for exclusive use of owners. There is a phase three
to be completed, but at the end, the site will remain small and exclu sive. It is on a hill top over
looking Ambieside, and will not be open to non residents, but is only steps away from shops, pubs and restaurants. The Lakelands offers
a r e a l i s t ic 2 5 -y e a r timesharing scheme, and the financing is easy, for it does not seek mort gage or other property owning as security. But find out for yourselves how easy it is to have a' holiday home in Lake land. From June 1st to 3rd,
th e s ix th annual Morecambe- to -Holker Hall Rally of the Model- T Ford Register will be held, and all entrants will gather at the hall on Sunday, June 3rd.
COMPETITION The rally offers great
days out and about for rally enthusiasts, to say nothing of the charms of the hall itself. The Tetley Walker
Carriage Driving Trials and Country Show will be held over the same
JOIN ' THE
LEGIONS at the
ROMAN MUSEUM Open dally March — November: 2 p.m. — 5 p.m.
RIBCHESTER
August, 11*30 a.m. — 5-30 p.m. Open all Bank Holldays_ _
Extended ho u rs— June, July, Adults 30p, Children lop
10m NE o f PRESTON along A59 to B6245
period at Holker Hall, and competition is ex pected to be fierce. It is a fast-growing sport. If sport is not your
scene, visit a stately home like Harewood House, which opened its doors to the public for the first time in 1950.- Built by John Carr in
; 1759, this home of the Lascelles for more than 200 years is still lived in by the. family. It is full of outstanding collec tions and individual items, and the garden attractions cover four acres.
: A quiet day out might
be spent centred at a tiny place like Downham Post Office Cafe. The surroundings are mar vellous. The cafe is open six days weekly; there is a gift shop and bed and breakfast accommoda tion for those who would like to turn a day into a weekend.
FINE SETTING Ripley Caravan Park
is a fine setting for tour ers and tents near the picturesque village of Ripley. Try it!. There is a heated swimming pool, and Han-ogate is not far away. Nearer still is the
Great Harwood show on Spring Bank Holiday, with delights to suit all tastes, from wrestling to ■ show-jumping,- and all kinds of animal shows. S team tr a in en-
, thusiasts could not ■ do better than head for Embsay Station-, near Skipton. Chatsworth, in Derby
shire, offers a family day out with something for every member of any family of all ages. Head further north for
Callaly Castle in North umberland, or just have a day out at a flea market in Slaidburn, or at the Botanic Gardens Museum Southport Or the Roman Museum at Rib- chester. Harlow Car Gardens'
provide a heaven for those who have, or would like to have, green fingers. Newby Hall adventure
gardens have been ex te n d ed d u r in g th e winter to provide even more for the young. The hall, the miniature rail-
Cliffe Cattle it a muieum of many themet it-ilh a lively exhibition prog ramme and faieinattng permanent dn- ptayt.
the magnificent chandelier* torian room*. "Petals from a Lotus," on show until September 2, is a splendid exhibition of treasures from the Indian sub-conti-
the atory of the local landscape, and Cloted Good Fndau, Monday/. -
Don't mis* the Airedale galleiy, telling „ . . . . . • • *jers ^ (he Vie- Chn/tma/lBonng Day/.
nent — exquisite miniatures, superb Tel. Keighley 64184 scultpture, marvellous Jewellery, and luxurious textiles give a glimpse of the rich heritage of India, Paklstai Bangladesh.
............ ... Istan and . CLIFFE CASTLE
Admittion free. Cafe in park. Open Tut*.-Sun. and Bank Holiday/.
Summer 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (S p.m. Oct.-Mar.)
Spring Gardena Lane, Keigh ley, IP. York/.
FORD Motor Company’s 1910 Model T Tourer in the'Morecambe- to-Holker-Hall Rally. This year’s rally
from June 1st to. 3rd
way : and the steam launch are additions to the splendid house and gardens..
It’s a nice, short run to
Skipton in pleasant countryside, and nearby is historic Broughton Hall. Cross the border into white rose. land to see ■Carlton Towers, the
, home of the Duke of Norfolk. It is a magnific- ant Victorian Gothic house, which has re mained in the family of the Duke of Norfolk since the Norman Con quest. Bird-lovers will be en
tranced if they visit Leighton Hall. So make your choice
from a wide range of viewing and activities available during the holi day weekend.
DAY OUT FOR ALLTHE FAMILY
visit the quaint Village of Slaidburn
FLEA MARKET IN MARQUEE
SUNDAY, MAY 27th 11a.m. — 5 p.m.
Home-made refreshments available
— the sixth — will be held
STEAM TRAINS at Embsay Station, Nr. Skipton (off A59)
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 27th — 29th 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.
Buffet, model and book shop. Real ale bar on trains
Fares: Adult £1.00, Child 50p includes unlimited rides on day of issue
Two accompanied children travel tree with this advert (LA) .
YORKSHIRE DALES RAiLWAY "The Friendly Line"
MODEL m m RALLY
THE open-plan living area of the Brathay Apartment, which sleeps
four, at Lakelands Timeshare, Ambieside, a small, exclusive development
1 EM-------- »-v visit
H and Gardens
IHfby
atRiponv North Yorkshire . winner of 1983-B..T, A. Heritage Award _ • Superb Adam House
• Unique Gobelins Tapestry Room
• Classical statuary and Chippendale furniture
• Famous 25 acre garden • Licensed Garden Restaurant (party facilities)
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• Miniature Railway and Adventure Gardens, Sunday boat trips
• Replicas of Crown Jewels made by present owners ancestor
Opening Times
Hall 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. April and September, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday and all Bank Holidays
May, June, July and August:. Daily except Monday but includingAugust Bank Holiday Gardens: 11 a.m. to 5-30 p.m.
Every day up to September 30th
Last admission 5 p.m. For details telephone'090-12-2583
CARLTON TOWERS Yorkshire Home of the Duke of Norfolk
AIRCRAFT ^ VHIT
V Sun/Mon MAY , ^ . 27-28 /
Holker Hall “ Cark in Cartmel, nr. Grange over-Sands Tel. (044-8531328 JAPANESE FLORAL ARTS FESTIVAL
Open daily from 11-30 Farmyard, Adventure Playground, Baby Room, Tea Rooms, Gift Shops, all set in superb unspoilt scenery in the Peak National Park
So much to see, for all the family.
I , For more information telephone Eric Oliver, I Comptroller,
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______________ Chatsworth, Derbyshire CHATSWORTH Telephone Baslow (024 688) 2204 I Home of The Duke »nd Duches* of Devonshire |
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Saturday to Tuesday inclusive (May 26th — 29th) 1 p.m. — 5 p.m.
Artists and Craftmen also present at this colourful display in a beautiful setting. Each flower and leaf is made by hand from silks and other materials specially imported for the purpose from Japan.
Situated 6 miles South of Selby and 1 mile North of Snaith (A1041) and 6 miles from M62, Exits 34 and 36 — Tel. «M05) 861662.
FREE parking, in the Parkland with FREE access to Rose Garden and Stables Cafeteria — 12-15 — 6 p.m.
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WHAT NUCLEAR ENERGY IS ALL ABOUT
FIND OUT BNFL’s Springfields Works manufactures the
nuclear fuel elements for the different types of British and overseas nuclear power stations. Springfields also converts uranium ore concentrates into the extremely pure metal and other uranium products used in making nuclear
fuels. Nuclear energy is a vital topic today.
Arrangements can be made to visit BNFL Springfields and speakers are also available,
free of charge. For further information please write to:
Pat McNally, Information Officer, British Nuclear Fuels (PLC),
. Springfields, Salwick, Preston, Lancs PR4 OXJ- BNFL -at the heart of nuclear power ■ Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorid
‘Jerusalj a bacl
A SILENT chant re]| Moor group meeting tl each issued with a f washing up was elimi J
They heard that a bail
becue on Pendle Hill hal raised half a milliol pounds and were asked t l tune in for an instantantl ous translation of a repoif from their inter-galactl correspondent.' An astnl aerobics display followed! This was Waddington|
Only one more market
PROMOTER Mr Ral Lyndon has given an aj surance that only orl more Sunday market w i be held in Whalley thl year, parish councilloil have been told.
f The undertaking, sal
Whalley Parish Counil chairman Miss Paulii| Wilkinson, was given, Ribble Valley Council srl icitor Mr Paul TImson. Residents in Mitti]
Road, Whalley, wrote the borough council coml laining of “nuisancl caused by a giant markl on Easter Sunday in I field behind their homl between Broad Lane ai| the bypass flyover. Mr Lyndon, who hi
wanted to stage markc! on the field on 14 consecl t iv e Su nd a y s th l summer, was told t f borough council wou| take action if he did.
Mr Lyndon, of Rj
Promotions, Accringtcf now said that the maril would not take plal before mid-August, t | parish council was told. P
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r EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR AN
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PARADISE GARDENS
★ ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND ★
PICNIC AND GAMES AREA
HAREWOOD is centrally placed in Yorkshire at the junction of the A65 and the A61 Leeds/ Harrogate Road, just 5 miles from the A1 atWetherby.
OPEN DAILY from 10am (House 11am) 24 hourlnformatlon ServicefTel: Harewood836225)
Magnificent Indoor leisure centre with heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, solarium and two squash courts.
145 acres ol beautiful countryside.
OPEN FROM 10 a.m. Sundays 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. or earlier sunset
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THROUGH THE DALES from SKIPTON
CRUISE
PUBLIC TRIPS DAILY (1V. hours)
In th e "COBBYDALE "
+ Full Weather Protection . * Toilet Facilities * Bar
PENNINE BOAT TRIPS an of SKIPTON
WATERSIDE COURT, CC Tel. SKIPTON 6
PHONE TO BOOK US FOR YOL
DINE IN STYLE In our
First Class Waitress Service Soups, Salads,
CAFE and TEA ROOMS
Hot Dishes of the day
Selection of Teas and Coffees Open 10 a.m. — 6-30 p.m.
..Cream Teas, etc. Cakes, Gateaux*
d WATERSIDE COTTAGE CAFE and TEA ROOMS
IACH STREET, SKIPTON 0829 and 69261 IR PARTY. CLUB OUTING. ETC.
ASTLEY HALL MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY
Astley Park, Chorley, Lancs FURNISHED ROOMS,
SOLDIERS, EXHIBITIONS, - UNIQUE CEILINGS.
POTTERY, PAINTINGS, CIVIC ROOM, TOY LEAD
Children Accompanied 20p • - Children Unaccompanied 35p
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Acfm?Ba?Qnr Adu ^aT o p ~
VISITTHEHALLINTHE PARK
COME TO v
HARROGATE (Crag Lane, Otley Road) ' OPEN EVERY DAY, 9 a.m. TO SUNSET <
HARLOW CAR GARDENS
See the beauty of the Flowers, Shrubs, Trees, Alpines, Streamside, Trial Gardens, Rockeries. — Model Veget able and Fruit Plots
Plant Sales Area, Tea Kiosk and Garden Shop SMALL ADMISSION CHARGES — FREE CAR PARK
INGLEBOROUGH CAVE CLAPHAM
off th e A65 b etw een Ingleton and Settle_
' NATURALCAVE GUIDEDTOURS___ Stalactites, Stalagmites, Fossils
Can be approached via the Reginald Farrar Nature Trail (1V. . miles) ,
"Open dally (including Saturdays and Sundays) from 10-30 a.m. onwards
Party rates, advanced bookings lor parties advised TELEPHONE: CLAPHAM (046S5) 24 2
CALLALY CASTLE
NORTHUMBERLAND . WHITTINGHAM,
Saturday, Sunday end Bank . Holidays
OPEN TO PUBLIC' 2 .1 5 — 8*30 p.m.
Open from May 5th to Juno 17th and from Ju ly 7 th to September 16th t
Admission: £1.50 Adults, 75p ' Children under 15 FREE CAR PARK
. LEIGHTON HALL. Carnforth ; ■ Signposted o f f A6 North o f Carnforth •
Open Sundays, Tuesday to Friday Inclusive and Bank Holiday Monday 2 p.m: to 5 p.m.1
, Admission: Adults £1.20, Child 80p
'ANTIQUE DOLL HOUSE EXTRA •• Free car park — refreshment*
EAGLES FLY at 3*30 P*m* unless raining 4 £
' a medieval fortif fed manor house "on the edae of the moora. - Now open Saturdays to
between Darwen and Bolton or catch the bus from Bromley Cross Station. Admission: Adults 50p Children 25p
To get there follow the B6391 '
* Wednesdays 12 noon—6 p.m.
TURTONTOWER ' Visit historic
ABBOTSFORD HOUSE MELROSE, ROXBURGHSHIRE, SCOTLAND
The home of Sir Walter Scott containing many historic relic s '
I lltJ I lUIIIO VI VII HUI1BI v w n -------- --------------- ulstoric >. collectea by/ him
. Sundays 2 p.m. t ill 5 p .n v A dults £1.20, Children 60p Bus Parties— Adults 90p,
Children 45p, tea shop, etc. Tel. 0896 2043
OPEN UNTIL OCT. 31 at Dally 10 a.m. t ill 5 p.m.
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BROUGHTON HAUL ANK HOLIDAY MONDAY
GUIDED TOURS EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR' 11a.m. to 6 p.m.
Entrance fee: £2 per person ‘X
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(ON AS9 3 MILES WEST OF SKIPTON) B O P EN TO ,P U B L IC " V
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DAY RETURN FLIGHTS UP TO FIVE PEOPLE INTERNAL OR CONTINENTAL-
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Ring 45396 fo r details . A.N.T.
V ^ 1 m : ■. oiacKpooi M Blackpool Airpornt • j
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' day. On the Liverpool Road, A58, 1 mile from town centre. Open all year - (except Christmas to New Year). Weekdays 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. — 9 p.m; (March to October only). Weekends ana Bank Holidays -. 2 p.m. — 5-30 p.m. -
The History of Glass Making from the Phoenician times to the present
PILKINGTON GLASS MUSEUM ST HELENS
• •
ENTRANCEFREE k
Tel. St Helens (0744) 28882 Ext. 2014 ' PARTIES PLEASE BOOK .
* FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED *>-
DOWNHAM POST OFFICE CAFE Downham, Nr Clitheroe y •
,, Morning Coffee, Lunches, ^ . - • ‘ Afternoon Teas and High Teas '*
NOW OPEN 6 Days (closed r r- Wednesday).
.
GifTShop, Sweets and Ices, Bed** and Breakfast Accommodation' '; •
Telephone: Clitheroe 41242 <
(CARAVAN PARK FOR TOURERS AND '
RIPLEY
A loxaly M ttln f l b y th . p lc tu ra u u * village o t Ripley, near Harrogate Heated Indoor Swimming Pool
. , , TENTS
i Top C laaa, Faellltlee — ■ Doga not- T bL 0423 6393B 'K
^ . , admitted • .,
THERE’ was a chand role for Clitheroe M|
Coun. Howel Jones' Christian Aid co | morning held in ■' Mayor ’s P a r lou r |
Saturday. . . Normally Coun. Jl
( Refurbished bar and restaurant
. On B6160, Threahfield, Grasslngton, Skipton, N. Yorks. Tel. 0756 752261. ••
Mayo FOH A GHEAT DAY OUT to r all the family v is it -
BOTANIC GARDENS MUSEUM The Botanic Gardens and Museum are situated In Churchtown,
CHURCHTOWN, SOUTHPORT. Tel. Southport (0704) 27547 Situated on the B5244
. area for c h i l d r e n . . . . . There Is a cals adjacent to the Museum.
The museum houses exhibits relating to Local History.'Natural History, Victorians and the Cecily Bate collection ol Dolls. The Gardens Include a Fernery, Aviary! Boating Lake and a play
one of the oldest parts of Southport, with thatched' cottages dating back over 300 years.
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Open Tuesday — Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sp.m. October Apnl) on Sundays-2 p.m. — 5 p.m. closed Mondays, except Bank holidays. (Closed Good Friday). Admission to the Gardens, Fernery, Aviary and Museum is FREE
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P A R A C H U T I N G
tlfjE plack llmsJjtsS FREE FALL DISPLAY TEAM
BEGINNERS COURSES EVERY WEEKEND
Tel: ROGER MARSDEN PRIMROSE HILL FARM, BILSBORROW, nr PRESTON. BROCK (0995) 40330
QFFICE IS
RECOGNISE] THE new deputy Ml oress of Clitheroe, i l Hilda McGhie, is to h i a] former Mayor’s mel lion to wear as a chairf office.
I At .the town counl
annual meeting, a reel mendation by Coun. Bracewell that the oil of deputy Mayoress bel fifcially recognised (in ]| vious years it has was accepted.
LONG ASHES PARK in the Yorkshire Dales
* LUXURY CARAVANS FOR SALE * * TOURING CARAVAN . PITCHES A-
It was also agreed
a Mayor’s medallion w has not been used some time-jbe made a-l able for thb’ritse of L office-holderiop civic o|
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