Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 12 Clitheroe AdveHiscr and Times, March 6th, 1986
Ribblesdale school wins traffic cup
A MAGNIFICENT new road safety tropliy, donated to the County Council by tlie RAC, has been won by Ribblesdale County Secondary School for its important contributions in the
traffic education field.
Early start on youth centre
WORK is expected to start in May to convert
the fonner Pendleton Vil lage School into a residen tial diocesan youth centre. An appeal has been
launched by Blackburn Diocesan Youth Commit tee for £-10,000 to meet the cost of altering the 150-year-old building, which was one of the first national schools to be oi)ened in the country. A number of functions
by Mr Roland Hewitt, the R*AC’s Area Manager, a week today. The new trophy is being presented annually
It will be handed over
to schools. Submissions will be
made by senior staff from the County’s road safety section in each of Lanca shire’s 14 distiicts and a panel of road safety or ganisers and educational ists select the school which in their opinion, is more worthy of the award. County Road Safety Or
are in tbe pipeline for tbe project, as much of the money will have to come from the diocese to sup plement appeals being made to trusts, industrj-
will include the installa tion of sleeping accommo dation in two donnitorios, with se|)arate rooms for
and commerce. Work on the building
staff. The kitchen will be
fitted out to provide a cooking area, and toilets and showers will be placed in a wing incor porating former ou t houses. .Mr Bill Anderson,
X ( 'H ' for the i hmmis
TOURIST attrac tions throughout the Ribble Valiev could soon have bohl liew-look signs. Money has been set ide in'the Ribble Valley
Council estimates for 198G/87 and subject to confirmation at tonight’s rate-fixing meeting, the council hopes to iiartici- pate fully in the Lanca shire County Council and North West T o u r is t Board scheme. The new distinctive
Clocking up 22 years in police force
POLICE life for PC Peter David Craig, of Chatburn Police Station, Dowiiham Road, began at Garstang in 1959 as a cadet — and now he is to receive the lon^ service and good conduct medal for 22*/2 years in the Force. PC Craig (42) served at
ganiser Mr Douglas Ash worth said: “We are de lighted that the RAC has donated th is trophy which, I am sure, will stimulate interest in road safety in schools. “This is the first time
signs with a brown back- gi'ound and white letter ing wilt iiut the county in the forefront of tourism signposting in Britain and Euroiie. All tourist attractions
Trade is brisk at Clitheroe
receiving more than 5,000 visitors a year will be eligible for a 50% reduc tion on the new signs. Deputy town clerk Mr
that this trophy has been awarded and Ribblesdale County Secondary School are ver>' worthy winners. It is appropriate that the presentation will take place as part of the calen der of major events j)rog- rammed within the county in connection with Euro pean Road Safety Year 1986.’’
ject was an exciting one which would provide a much-needed facility local ly for young people. The Bishop of Black
chairman of the youth centre management com mittee, said that the pro
•it is always sad when a village school closes. There is a sense of loss in the community and a feel ing that a facility of incal culable value has been withdrawn from the young people of the neigh bourhood. "B u t sometimes a
opportunity. In a letter, he writes:
Rate f igu re in the
b a lan ce
burn. the R t Rev. Stewart Cross, who is patron of the appeal, said the build ing presented a sidendid
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil meets tonight to fix a rate for 198ti-87. The j)roposed figure is '27’/cp in the £ — an increase 2'rip. But just what people
will actually have to pay is .still in the balance, de pending on the county
rate. The recommend e d
Mart TRADE was brisk for all stock at Clitheroe Auction ^lart, on Monday, when 8-1 cattle and 212 sheej)
Brian Manning said that the Ribble Valley had numerous a ttrac tio n s which qualified for sign liosting. In addition, as soon as approval was given to the allocation of money in the estimates there would be discus sions regarding the |irovi sion of iiarish signs for attractions in the villages,
Worked at brother’s garage
A WOMAN who worked for many years at a former Rimington garage and haulage business bas died at the age of 90. Mrs Bertha Holden was
born in Barnoldswick but moved to Kelrydding, Rimington. as a baby. After leaving school she
were on offer. Quality c a ttle, including
Accrin^on for two y(2jirs and Clitheroe for five years, then in 19C9 took up his rtira! beat at Chat- burn, where he iives with his wife, Sheiia, and three children. His job invoives com
Golden arrow
Whalley chemist feels let down
ing is now eannarked as a reception area, but there is no
gu.arantee th;it the doctors won’t change their minds,’’ he said. A sj)okcsman for the
“This part of the buikl-
munity poiicing and deal ing with everyday mat ters such as poaching, ac cidents and vandalism. A keen s|)ortsman, he
Look at deer
bulls, bullocks and heifers, were up a penny on the previ ous week with second-(iuality animals moving down three to four pence. Best bull was a Limousin
has piayed cricket and footbali for police teams for more than 20 years and c u r re n t ly plays snooker for tliem. He also enjoys shooting. County Conn. J. En-
(12,")p, W. I. and M. A. Atkin son), and two Charolais from Leagram Farms each made
12:ip. Kricsians made to
lOS.Gp from R. Seeil and Son and Ilerefords to I07.8p from P. bewhurst.
to l03.2p from W. P. Brewer and Son. medium to 10-l.2p (.1. Holden and Sons). The
be.sl of the graded cattle w.xs a light- weignl Charolais heifer from K. Yates at 111.2p. Medium -we ight h e ife rs
Light-weight bullocks made .4 reseiue
twistle. chairman of the Police Committee, will present medals to PC (iraig and other officers a week on 'Tuesday, at Hutton Hall, Preston.
Boost for asthma funds
reached I02.Sp with another Charolais from Mr Yate.s. Cows found a much livelier uptake than of late. Young once-calved cows made to 70.2p from.), and E. Bradley and heavy to 71.Op from the same fanners. Hogg numbers are fading
fast, a national trend, resulting in trad e continuing in an
U[)ward spiral. Tlie overall av erage price at 20ri.Sp was lip ui) on last week, but again fell short of the national average by .Dp. 'Light, steers
m.ade to 111.2p
worked as secretary for her brother, the late Mr E(lgar Duckworth, who had a garage in the village. In the 1950s site left the
countv figure is ISS'/cp in the £. but it is by no moans certain that this figure will be approved at to d a y 's ra te - f ix in g
meeting. Eabour is jjroposing
])hoenix rises quickly from the ashes, closure pre sents a new opiiortunity, and with vision and imagi nation old buildings can be put to a new use."
liOp rise. The Conserva tives. the next biggest party, want a 25.op rise, but the Liberals who hold the balance, will be :isklng for an increase of 2Sp
(average PS.12p). medium to 101.2p (1>*).-I0p). light heifers to lOop (50L8!?p). medium to 102.Sp (JHj. lOj)) and the overall average was li5.S*-jp. Bulls made to lli">p (110.r>7p).
area to live in the Lake District at Witherslack.
GENEROUS poslie Philip Metcalfe coukl not refuse helping to bolster the Wendy Haworth Asthma Tnist". . . after her father — and Philips workmate — Mr Mick Haworth asked him. Philip (32), of Hall
CLITHEKOE’S Civic Society and Naturalists held a joint open meeting at which tlie Lancashire 'Trust for Nature Conser vation mounted a display. An audio-visual of the
given by Mr Tim Ball. The geology and land structure of the area was featured, the resultant ecology and a photo graphic display of the area in all seasons. M r T 0 n y C o o p e r
Rusland Valley and Hey Bridge Deer Reserve was
five doctors, whose exist’ ing jjrcmises are almost next door to Mr Hal liwcll’s shop, said that when a ilecision was made to build a new group surgery, the chemist asked if he could come in with them. “ E v e ry th in g was
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theoretical until the site was acquired last June and then there were re sorvations about tbe i)har- m;icy being included,’’ ho
said. “A number of plans
were drawn up ;ukI it became clear that it was not possible to have a gi’ouj) surgery and a retail pharmacy on the tbe same site. This decision was fi nally passed on to Mr Halliwell on Monday. “As a conciliatory ges
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Insurance offence
‘genuine mistake’
ture, we dropped our own dispensary project from
mounted the I.ancashire Trust for Nature Conser vation’s displ.ay, wliich in cluded a panorama of the Ribble Valley taken by his son. Members were r e
Street, Clitheroe. who works alonifside Mr Haworth at Clitheroe Post Office, decided to enter the Shrove 'Puesday pancake race, in Castle Street. And although he did not
cows to 70.2p (0^.80p). un graded to 92p (.''2.74p). light
returning to the Ribble Valley to be ne;ir her re lative's three years ago. .Mrs Holden enjoyed
noggs to 2(tl>.2ji (20:i.:t-lp). stan dard to 22n.7p (2U8.27ji). medium to 22o.0p (208.2*j)). heavy to 201p (I89.2:i»). The overall average w;l
handicrafts and was an expert weaver and spin ner. She was an accom plished cook ami loved the
mation at Skipton today
Kwes made to £30 and aver aged CM. 11. On Tuesday there were 38
s 20.Y0rip.
rural way of life. A service precedes cre
calves and O-l" sheep and lamb: for sale. Friesian bull calve: made to £112. Herefords to £142, Limousins to £140. heif ers t«) £10-1 and Simmenl.'il bull calves to £140. Half-bred ewes with lambs on fool sold to £2.‘L.")0 per lb.
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minded of the Federation of L an c a sh ire Civic Societie.s’ conference at Whalley Abbey on April 5th.
Hotel is closed
meet with success in the i-jice — “I kept on mis.ring the pancake as it came out of orbit," he says — ho certainly proved to he a winner with the spon sors, earning £(>0.50 to wards the 'Pnists £20.000 tarj;ct to buy lifesaving hosi)ilal eijuipment. Wendy died in 1984
for day
THE White Lion Hotel Clitheroe, re-opened yes terday after beinj; closed on T'ucsday. Mr James LejiK^-’rt ap
from asthma and the TrtJst (WHAT) was .set up by .-Man and Geraldine Woodworth, of Castle View. Clitheroe. friends of Wendy's parents.
plied to Clitheroe ma^d^ irates on Tuesday for : protection order on a lem norary basis from present lic ensee Mrs Norm; Miller Seward. Hut magislrales refused
the plan." The doctors spokesman
TWO young men appear ing before Clitheroe magistrates on insurance offences had made a genuine mistake, the court was told. For using a car without
said that the surgeries did minoj* ;imount of dis-
j)ensing at present, eluding supplying con traceptive pills, various v a c c in e s and d ru g s needed for emergency treatment at weekends. Dispensing at the new
insurance, Peter John Cunliffe (19), of Owen Street. Accrington, was fined, JE50. For permitting tlie offence, Noel Leonard (23), of Central Avenue, Oswaldtwistlo, was fined £ l o .
building would be main
tained ;it this level. "There is no (picstion of
us trying to put the chem ist out of business, and I doubt if we could, even if we t r ie d .” said th spokesman. “If the success of .Mr
defending, said that the two men had been at liarly. Leonard did not want to use his vehicle, as he had had loo much to drink, so he asked Cunlif fe to use it to drive him
Mr Christopher Wyatt,
liome. Leonard had confirmed
Halliwell's business de pends on its close proxim ity to the new .surgery, then there is a shop for sale only three doors from the site." The new surgery, which ready h;is outline plan
llial Cunliffe was insured to drive the car. as he helieved his policy co vered any driver. ‘It was a genuine mis
ning permission, will in elude five consulting rooms, accommodation for health visitors and district nurses and a ti'c;itmont room.
it on the p'ounds that, under the Licensinjr .Act they should not jri’anl ; p ro te c t io n o rd e r to iinyone not applying for a transfer of licence. 'ITie pub re-opened ;iftei
Watch out for stolen bullocks
Mrs Miller Seward reached an agreement with the bj-ewery. Whit bread. for ;i manager to be appointed ;ind she will hold the licence, probiibly to the end of the month. Mrs Miller Seward^
POLICE believe that 11 dairy sliorthorn bullocks stolen from Snetterton Norfolk, may be offered for sale as store cattle at local auction markets. A blue Bedford TK
husband. Hill, is
licen.soe of the Swan ami Royal. Clitheroe,
Weaver at two mills
A CLITHEROE resident who lived in Woone L:ine throughout her life h; died, aged S2. Mrs Nellie Ford Sell-
wood w.'is horn and spent her early ye;irs ;il number Woone Lane. tlu*n
Saturday. A weaver throughout
cattle transporter (RUL , jOR). stolen from .At
Bus passes are issued again
HALF-FARE concessio- nar>’ bus passes will again be available to senior citi zens in the Ribble Valley from Monday. Renewals of the passes
— issued for the first time last year — unll be canned out at all Ribble Valley Post Offices and sub-post offices for a
period of six weeks. New passes will be
issued from April 1st but \rill only be available from the main Clitheroe Post Office and those at Lon- gridge, Whalley, Mellor and Langho. The fee for bus passes has been re duced this year from £5 to £•
1.
all men over 65 and women over 60 years o f ! age resident within the Ribble Valley. New photographs are not I necessar>* for bus pass re newals. Rail passes will be av
Passes are available to
take and he believeil ev erything would be in order," said ,Mr Wyatt. Cunliffe thought he was covered, it was not a de liberate flouting of the law
‘Too young' driver is
fined £200 A CHATBURN young
man who drove a scooter on the .A59 bypass near the village while disqual ified by reason of his age was fined £ 5 0 b y Clitheroe magistrates. Gareth Crooks (17), of
Ribble Lane, was fined furtlicr £150 for using the
t le b o ro u g h III th weekend, is believed to have been used i:; the theft ami is still missing. The red.white or fawn
animals all have an ear tattoo and are worth
JCl.oOO in tot;d. .Aged IS months, the
bullocks are unsuitable for slaughter and so police are asking farmers to be on their guard when making a purchase.
moved to 37 and laler to S3, where she died on
her working life, she w;is employed at Westhead's Mill, Sun Street, and then jit T h o rn b e r ’s in Greemicre Street. When she retired from
Honour for Tory
THE Clitheroe branch of the Ribble Valley Conser vative .Association has ap pointed its first president foi’ manv vears. He is Mr H. G. ".Mick"
Thornber's. she took a p;irt-lime job as a cleaner with the DHSS for sever al years. She leaves a husband.
Lewis , a son and daughter. The funeral service wa?
Motor cycle not insured
A CLITHEROE man who was late-up for work used a motor cycle which he
had been the road, the town’s nmgistrates were told. lUit Nicholas Stainton
followed by cremation at Accrington yesterday.
.Ablett. of Croasdale Drive, who was elected to the office in recognition of his dedicated service since joining the branch eight years ago. His former offi
vice-chairman — has been taken by .Mrs Beryl Cassidy. R e -e le c ted a I t h
annual meeting were .Mi Noel Baron (chairman). Mrs Joan Parkinson (sec- i*et;iry) and Mr Edward Smillie (treasurer). Mr Jean Enlwislie was ap pointed social .<ecretary.
machine without insur ance. The court was told that
ailable from the same lime, each costing £5.50.
Ashley seeks
sponsors
PREPARATIONS are well under way for the “Climb every mountain’ expedition to bo underta ken by Ashley Cooper (24), of Hillside Close, Clitheroe. The former Ribblesdale
TAKING aim are the ladies o f the Horse Shoe darts team. The side arc founder
members o f the nibble Valley Lad ie s’ Darts Association and in their early days Iteice won th e S a n d p ip e r Cup. Kath Wild was singles champion for two years and also won the doit- bies competition, but despite the successes, the Horse Shoe dropped out o f the league in 19S2 through lack of in
joined and Kath, the only original member, again tasted success, winning the .Marsden Trophy. Despite the rest o f the team being novices, they finished fourth in Division Two. reached the semi-finals of the fivc-a-sidc tour nament and bad Joy Warburton and Sharon Baker in the semi-final of the doahles competi
terest. Last
sea.son they re
tion. The learn is (from the
le f t) ; J u l ie llnrgess. Kath Wild, Gail I ’eel (back), Joy Wnrhurlon, H ea th e r Vear. Ju lia Holden, Joan Tomiin- son, Sharon Iloker.
Aussie CLITHEROE CC have signed a young Austra lian. Grant Jordan, on amateur terms for the coming season. The batsman, who has
Clitheroe sign
School pupil is aiming to raise £iL0O0 for Lepra —, the British Leprosy Relief Association — by scaling all the ‘
tains over 3,000 feet, as well as walking 1,000 miles between them The expedition will
Crooks was disqualified from driving the scooter because he was 16 at the lime of the offence. Crooks told the court
2S0 Scottish moun
that it was the first time he had taken the machine out and he Imd been going for some petrol.
Youth on show
YOUNGSTERS from all over the Ribble Valley will take tbe stage on Satiirilay for :i •'celebra tion of youth" concert in aid of tiie nationtil "Cliil- (Iron in Danger" cam
paign. The c o n c e r t . at
Ciitiieroe Civic Hall, is being organised by the loc:iI branch of the Na- tifinal Cltildren’s Home Appeal ;iiul will include ongs, sketches, magic
.‘Jtart in M;iy and last for some three-and-a-half months. Many offers of sponsorship have been made by individuals, some of whom are willing to walk part of the way with Ashley. He has also written to
130 local businesses asking for their support
Edinburgh today to dis cuss some of the final de tails of the nuiralhon trek with Scottish Lepra offi cials. He will also be in terviewed on BBC Radio Scotland. Anyone wishing to
by “sponsoring" a moun tain. Ashley is travelling to
sjKHisor .Ashley can con tact him on Clitheroe 24577.
New use for kitchen
and dance. The :icts range from the
Ciitiieroe Royal Grammar Scluiol orcliestra and choir to an all girl rock band from Clitheroe Guitar
RIBBLE Valley iilanners have given the go-ahead for tlie cliange of use of a kitchen al 11a King Street, Clitheroe. to an outside catering business to bo ran by Jackie Fair- burn Catering.
Studio’. Tlie fun begins at 7-15
and tickets are still avail- aide from tlie Civic Hall and F. .A. Allen and Son. I’arson Lane.
Drunk on footpath
nibble (20). of Kemplo View, did not have insur ance for the nmehine and was fined £150 for the offence. nibble told llie court he
had used the cycle on just one day.
MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Young Conserva tives participated ill a to pical debate on "■I’hc role
of trade unionism in the 1980.S". held at I’reslon Conservative Club.
ised by Central Lanca shire Young Conserva
The meeting was organ
.\ .M.AN police saw lying on tlie foolpatli outside Wellgalc Social Club. Clitheroe, on .New Year’s Day was fined i‘'J5 liy tlie town’s magistrates for being drank in a pulilic
place. 'I'he court was told lliat
tives and included strong speeclies from .Mr I’eter Ward, of
T.ASS. and Mr Ken Still, of the Conser vative Trades Unionists.
gi'onp lias four meetings this niontli, including a (rip to the .Northern Ballet at the Grand
'1' li e Kibble \* a 11 e y
.lames Desmond Traynor (15), of .Nelson Street. Low .Moor, had been iinalile to stand without assistance.
tliat ho liad been to a parly.
Traynor told the court Participate in topical debate
Tlioatre, Blackpool, and a debate with .Mr .Michael . Central Lanca-
joining the group can con tact cliairmaii Simon Kay Ihrougii tlie Conservative Office, 9 Railway \ ’iew, Ciitiieroe.
.Anyone interested in
's Knro .MP. on "Bri- ; future in Europe".
In London for lobby
A FOUR-MAN Ribble Valley delegation went to l.ondon vesterday to pre sent the "Keep Sunday Special" petition in a na tional lobby of MPs.
the rector of St James’s, the Rev. David Wood- house, and Mr Roland Hailwood, of Clitheroe | Chamber of Trade. The debate on the prop-
The quartet included |
represented Victoria in the Sheffield Shield, will travel to England next month with several other Australians who are play ing in the Lancashire League this summer. The club is still await
ing news of its possible professional.
Pair make a splash
Joanne the lop 15-year-oId girl. Nineteen Clitheroe and Dis
C L IT H E R O E sw im m e rs Stephen Ellis and Joanne Robinson s ta r r e d in the P io n e e r S p r in t Meet a I Ohlham. Stephen was adjudpeil the top l2-year-old boy and
trict Amateur Swimming Club members competed in the
event, winning 17 medals for 1st. 2nd and 3nl places, and 14 rosettes for 4lh. 5th and fith places. The club finished thin!
overall. Joanne was in good form al
the Norlheni Counties’ Short Course (Thampionships at Hor-
wich when she qualified to .iwim the 200m backstroke in the National Age Group event. She has also attained the na tional qujdifying time for the 400m individual minlley.
GOLF
CLITHEROE Golf Club'.. Winter
Le.ague is nearing com pletion. with winners of the morning and afternoon divi sions decideil. Moniing: A ilivision — Denis
Kershaw — Ken Lord (15 !>oints). Peter Chanter — Tonv Humphreys (15). B — Derek Eglin — Tom Brown (lo). C — Jim Foster — Kevan Abnihams (20). Aftern o on: — Denis
UmlenvixKi (lo). The division winners will
meet in a play off on Sunday Thompson.
LADIES’ DARTS
LATEST results in the Ribble Valley Ladies D.-irts League di- visin one: Ribblesdale W rt. Catholic Club 2; RBL A 2. Pendle Witch 5; Station 5. Rib blesdale J 3; Victoria 6. RBL B 2;
Bl.nck Horse A o. CTommer- cial 2; Spring Mill 2. Black Horse B 5. Points ami iKisilion.s: Black
osed new bill could start | on Tuesday,
Moto-cross
Cl.lTHKKOE
moto.cro,.is riilcr Stephen Hilhiry took secoml |
place overall in a winter meet at N’ewcastlc-under.l.yme.
.Stephen 121). of Whalley
Ro.nl. rmi..heil secoml in each of the three races on hi.s titlO cc. Hu.s- qiivnnia machine.
1 HlX’K lN l toT.lHH).
li.mallv 8p.i|
♦•njininc a , nought a i tr am'
mmivi.it
d.inls throughout .and o>'rl lightful lounge dininc n x ’:,r level cooker, two grv'und I room. Tu’o first fliHir btHlrJ dressing
I nursery »
bathroom. TWO C.-\R HEATING. Excellent g a r | appointment.
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W H IT EH l lI ENDS. S . \ l | Oing arui
maintair
the oulskirt.4 the vill;,g>' pH'fch. ve-^ibule. l"unge, censervatorx' and toilet, t y l
sepanite w.c. G;\S t KNT | ing. RV £52.(kV \ ’ievv
Greenup — Ted Sj>eak (12). David and Michael Finney (12). P — Keith Panler — Doug
week. The Salunlay mi.xer com}>eli-
lion was won by club captain Ken Holding ami George
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V i : PA ST l l in (;td| -d e t a g h TLAUGH fl viewi aero-I
accoiniiiod.B
comprising; Entrance hali F TH f tE E BEDUi>t)MS. L G.\S I'E.'.'TK.M. H E . \T 1 | apjxiinlment.
7 VICTORIA STKEKTl .Most attractive garden F
T.AGE with LAKuH KKj Deceptively sj'aci<ni,'4, comprising; Entrance, room, dining riK’m. kiti| ROOMS. 4-pce bathroo
HE.ATING. View by api'u
£60.000t 41|
Horse A 92. Ribblesdale W 88. Station 84, Victoria 80. Com
mercial 77. RBL B 74, RBL A 72, Spring Mill 09. Black Horse B tW. Ribblesdale J r>0>. Pendle Witch 54. Catholic Club 51. Kings Anns 50.
Third blank weekend
CLITHEROE
L.idies had their Ihinl successive blank wet>kend when their match with Chorley was i>osljH>ned. Thev ho|>e to stage the Intormeuiale Cut) quarter-final tie with Nabwoml, on Sunday, at Roefield.
W KING STREET. WH.y most unusual opjH'rtunity! a lwo-bedroom*;d bunga| cleverly extemled by the a completely self centaii
floor fiat. i(feal for older ' relative. CoukfnT )h- n
niontly situated. Bungaio’
iKirch. hall, lounge, d in t r l TWO
BEDROO.SlS, 2 -p J
room, separate w.c. 1'1''T dining area, kitchen. BKI j piece bathnnim front aiL. dens, sun trap al the -• around £6.7.(k)0. View
menl.
Black Horse. Entwistle Cl
Ent' Grel
I nised bnek built | I HOUSE witn GAS installed ConveniG|
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accommodation comprises E” tounqe. dining kitcben. rear poren I bedrooms, bathroom with 3-oiece| way and garage space GarGii Freehold. Excellent value for mon|
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