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14 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November IStli, 1986


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VILLAGE i l l l l l


Chatburn


C h a tb u rn Me thodis t Church on Sunday morn­ ing tvas conducted by Mr Alan Bowles, of Whalley, on the theme “Remember-


Silence The family service at


. ing”. Two minutes’ silence


| was observed. The collection was


| ton and Michael and or­ ganist was Mr Philip Wil­


taken up by Mrs Billing-


I gregation joined those I from Christ Church at the village cenotaph, where Mr Clifford Johnson laid a wreath on behalf of the Methodist Church.


kinson. At the close, the con-


| Be prompt A pleasant afternoon was


spent by members of the Ribblesdale Club, Chat­ burn. Domino winners were Mrs Frankland and Mrs Palmer and tea hos­ tesses were Mrs Townson and Mrs Campbell. Today the AGM is at 2-


I 30 p.m. prompt and a good attendance is re­


quested.


| Celebration A re s id en t at The


| the elderlv. Chatburn. foi­ ls months. Mrs Marie Evanson, was thrilled to receive a special visit from Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress. Coun. and Mrs John Walmsley. on her 90th birthday. Family, friends and other residents enjoyed


Manor House home for


TICKETS are selling well for Bolton-by-Uowland Drama Group’s production of “Time, Murderer Please," a comedy thriller by C. R. Dyer. The play, produced by Jean Hammond, will be staged in the village hall tonight, tomorrow and


Saturday. Treasurer Mr John Singleton says that many


seats are still available and can be obtained from him (Bolton-by-Bowland 277) or at the door. Taking part are Simon Moorhouse; Geoff


Currv, Sue Clement, Yvonne Murrell, Val Parker, Sandra Howard, Mike Cowling, Kila Hammond, John Boom and David Howard.


Mixed trade for cattle at Clitheroe


MONDAY’S sale at Clitheroe Auction Mart saw 76 cattle and 748 sheep forward. There was a rather mixed trade for cattle, with some sorts maintaining recent rates but others tfoing


Limousin from R. Yates at 119p, while Kriesians from R. Seed and R. Brewer made to 105.2p. Lipht steers from F. Bell made to tU).6p and medium from J. \V. Parkinson to 99.2|). Lipht heifers reached lOU.bu


for less. Best of the bulls^ was a


with animals from J. and M. Barrow, medium to 101.Sp from T. and P. Robinson.


800 entries in festival


KEEN interest has been shown in this year's Clitheroe Methodist Cir­ cuit Festival of Youth, which opened on Monday and runs all week. More than 100 children


aged 4 to 16 are taking part ami there are 800 entries in the various classes. Adjudicators were im­


pressed with the standard in the exhibition classes and organisers were very satisfied at the way things have gone for the 17th festival, said secretary Miss Ida Dugdale. Sunday schools from


| an afternoon celebration, then a party tea in honour of Mrs livanson, who hails from Leeds.


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Fashion OPENS TODAY


; SWAN COURTYARD CLITHEROE Exciting fashion from


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MANUFACTURERS END OF SEASON CLEARANCE


YFC enjoyed a mic­ rowave cookery demonst ration by Mrs Johnson, of Settle, who was thanked by Kathryn Pinder. ’ Next week there will be


a karate demonstration by Mr Mark Harlam in place of the advertised club


night.


Fireworks On Saturday evening, a


l bonfire and fireworks dis­ play. Baked potatoes, sausages, potato crisps and toffee were enjoyed.


crowd gathered on Slaid­ burn village green for a


seven churches in the Clitheroe Methodist Cir­ cuit are involved ami the concert of finalists will be in Trinity Church on Saturday._______


£10 fine for rider


A C LITHE ROE man committed a traffic off­


ence when lie went for his first journey on his new motor cycle, the towns magistrates were told.


Talbot Close, was fined £10 and ordered to pay £1.30 back duty for using the machine on Clitheroe inner bypass without an excise licence. The court heard that


Gordon High (21). of


Cows found 'a brighter trade than last week with prices


slightly better. In the lamb section, prices


pushed up from the previous week. Best Suffolk lambs of standard weights 16-18D* kilos made 180p-plus with selected lambs in the 19-20 kilos range up to 175p. But lambs at the extreme ends of the weight ranges were as much as 35p off


the rates. Overall average was 166.09p,


17p up on the previous week and 2p above the national average. Light steers made to 99.Gp


(average 91.77p), medium to 99.2p (92.35p). light heifers to 106.(Ip (S9.42p). medium to 101.Sp (95.05p), heavy to 98p (87.4up). The overall average


was 91.84p. Upgraded cattle made to


91.2p (S3.97p). bulls to 119p (101.On), cows to 69p (56.66ii). Light lambs made to 167p


(153.14p), standard to ISO.op (169.3<p). medium to 175p (162.83p) and heavy to 164p (152.94p). The overall average was 16o.09p. Ewes made to £22


(£17.73). At Friday’s sale of store


sheep and lambs, a good entry of 2.058 animals met an excep­ tionally good trade. Homed ewes made to £41,


homed feeding ewes to £19 and horned ewes BM breeders to £26. Suffolk X lambs made to £18.50, shot lambs to £19, best homed wether lambs to £31, second homed wether lambs to £23.50, and horned shot lambs to £15. Mule gimmer lambs made to £47. mule wether iambs to £14. homed rams to £60 and Suffolk rams to £70


Geraniums prove


popular


A TALK about the popu­ larity of the geranium in gardens attracted a full house of Clitheroe Garden Club m em b e rs and


visitors. Mr Waddington, of


Skipton, assisted by exam­ ples and slides, outlined cultivation from the cut­ ting sUige to flowering. He surprised members


High had since sold the bike because lie could not afford to run it.


Chemists’ rota


In memory The Remembrance ser­


vice in St Andrew's Parish Church. Slaidburn. was led by the Rev. Brian


Derbyshire. Organist was Mrs fctlnti Waterworth. The Rector, churchwar­


TODAY ami tomorrow, Hev es , Moor Lane, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Boots, Castle Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6-30 p.m.


Methodist Church the preacher was the minis- ter-in-charge. the Rev. Graeme Hails and organ­ ist was Miss Gladys Par- | kinson, of Chatburn.


dens, Brownies and con­ gregation processed to the cenotaph, where prayers were offered and wreaths laid. At the service in the


| sta lls , a Tupperware party was organised by


held a coffee morning in the village hall on Tues­ day. As well as the usual


Playgroup Slaidburn Playgroup


| Jennifer I.uml, of Barrow- ford.


THE extension fund at Bolton-by-Bowland village


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hall received a boost of more than £3U0 from a fashion show at the Stirk House Hotel. Gisburn.


lage hall committee, there were fashions from Cin­ ders boutique, Moor Lane, Clitlieroe, and Orchid Bridal Designs, also of Clitheroe. On show were the new


Organised by the vil­


Spectacular display


A LARGE bonfire and a spectacular fireworks dis­ play lit up the grounds of W b a iley Abbe y a n d brought a great deal of pleasure to some 200 people.


season's outfits, bridal- wear and bridesmaids dresses. Flowers were by F lo ra l D e s ig n s , of


Clitheroe. Village Hall Committee


c h a ir m a n M r B r i a n S tevenson welcomed


everyone and Coun. Mrs Joyce Lilburn thanked those who took part.


Kind weather allowed


many of them to enjoy a barbecue and a huge guy managed to keep warm enough on top of the bonfire!


ised by the Abbey Confer­ ence House staff, especial­ ly gardener Roy Fishwick and his assistant.


The evening was organ­


by advising them to pre­ pare hanging baskets now for a first-rate display- next summer. At the mee ting on


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


PROPOSED CATTLE GRID C477 TROUGH OF BOWLAND ROAD, WINFOLD FELL, OVER WYERSDALE


HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 SECTION 82 AND SCHEDULE 10


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with


GISBURN AUCTION MART


PRICES


THERE were 120 newly-calved dairv cows and heifers forward at Gisbum Auction Mart on


Thursday. First quality cows made to


£565 (average £520), second quality to £190 (£179). First quality heifers made to £600 (£546). Chief prices: A Friesian cow


from R. W. Foster made £565 and one from J. R. Drinkall £560. A Friesian heifer from J. R. Drinkall made £600 and one from G. H. Emtnott £588. There were 442 calves for­


ward. First quality Friesian bulls made to £140 (£109.45), second quality to £100 (£67.15), heifers to £06 (£53) and £45 (£33.10), Hereford X bulls to


£180 (£125.95) and £105 (£88.40), heifers to* £70 (£63)


and £55 (£39). Charolais X bulls made to


£187 (£169) and £128 (£122.50), heifers to £144 (£127) and £96 (£87.35), black Polly bulls to £122 (£80.20) and £56 (£55.50). heifers to £56 (£54) and £50 (£37.80), Limousin X bulls to £192 (£161.45) and £127 (£113.35), heifers to £119 (£103.25) and £92 (£65.75). Simmental X bulls made to


Section 82 and Schedule 10 ol the Highways Act 1980 that it is the Mention ol the Lancashire County Council, as Highway Authority, to determine whether it is expe­ dient to provide a cattle grid bypass on land adjacent to the C477 Trough of Bowland Road at a point on the Lancaster/Ribble Valley district boundary approximately 5.1 kilometres north of the junclion ol the C477 with the road to Dunsop Bridge, part ot which said land does not form part of the highway and does not belong to the County Council as Highway Authority. The purpose ot the proposed bypass is to make eflective the cattle grid which it is proposed to construct in the highway at the location previously described.


A copy ol this Notice and a plan showing the position


ol the proposed cattle grid and bypass is deposited lor inspection at my offices and at the Town Hall, Lancas­ ter, and can be inspected at all reasonable hours without payment. Any person wishing to make represen­ tations with regard to the proposed bypass should write to the undersigned before December 8th, 1986, giving particulars ol the grounds ol objection.


BRIAN HILL,


Chiel Executive/Clerk, PO Box 78, County Hall,


Preston PR1 8XJ B567G


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


Advertisement without reason stated. All Advertisements are accepted subject to approv


al. Publication is not guaranteed on any particular day. Communications referring to former Advertisements


should give description and date of insertion and copy of Advertisment. While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no


responsibility lor omission or mistakes. All advertisements are subject to VAT at 15%.


£211 (£171.40) and £118 (£110). heifers to £132 (£116.65) and £90 (£54.65), Belgian Blue bulls to £205 (£194) and £140 (£130), heifers to £160 (£150) and £13S


(£126.25). Weaned calves: Friesian bulls


made to £157 (£151), beef X bulls to £325 (£224.10), heifers to £230 (£193.60). Winner of the Simmental


suj>er calf competition was T. Harrison, of Gargrave, whose animal was bought by R. Jnckson, of Bedale, for £211. Chief prices: S. Verity sold a


OPERATOR'S LICENCE GOODS VEHICLES


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR GRANT


Belgian Blue bull for £205, J. and J. Cowgill a Limousin bull for £192. C. Lancaster a Hereford bull for £180 and F. M. Coar a Murray Grey bull


for £122. Late for work


CLITHEROE magis­ trates fined a Billington driver £25 for driving at 43 m.p.h. in a 30 m.p.h. limit at Pimlico Road, Clitheroe. Paul Derbyshire (20), of


Chapel Rise, said he was driving his girl friend to work and was late, so was travelling faster than normal.


Speeding


LANGHO driver Albert Holden (44), of Hillcrest Road, was fined £-15 by Clitheroe magistrates for driving his ear along Whalley Road, Wilpshire, at between 50 and 52 m.p.h. in a 30 m.p.h. limit.


December 1st, Mrs Vin­ cent. of Burnley, will speak about pot plants. The shed will be open on Sunday from 10-30 to 11- 30 a.m. A social evening is to be


Cinema


held on January 15th and names are now being t a k e n b y M rs C . Sainsbury.


THE Woody Allen comedy “Hannah and her sisters," which includes stars such as Michael Caine and Mia Farrow, starts its week-long run at Clitheroe Civic Hall cinema tomorrow night.


Mach Industries (UK) Ltd. whose address is Pendle Trading Estate, Chatburn, Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 4JY, is applying (or an operator's li­ cence under which the lane described belpw will be usee as an operating centre lor live motor vehicles and one trailer. The land mentionec above is Pendle Trading Estate. Chatburn, Clitheroe. Lancs.


Any person who is entitlec and wishes to make rep­ resentations against the grani ol the application on environ­ mental grounds should make those representations in writ­ ing to the Licensing Authority at the Traffic Area Office al Arkwright House. Parsonage Garden, Deansqate, Man­ chester M60 9AN. within 21 days ol the date on which Ihis Notice is published. Further inlormalion about the applica­ tion and any entitlement tc make representations may be obtained from that Traffic Area Office. A copy ot the representations must be seni to the applicant at his above address.


B3631


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


(ESTABLISHMENT OF


PEDESTRIAN CROSSING) (A671 INNER BYPASS, CLITHEROE) RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal the Lancashire County Council, in accordance with the provisions of the Roac Traffic Regulation Act 1984 propose to replace the exist' ing uncontrolled zebra cros­ sing at a point 16 metres south ol the centre line ot its junction with Shawbridge Street. Clitheroe. with a con­ trolled Pelican crossing at a point 27 metres south ol the centre line of its junction will- Shawbridge Street. Clitheroe. A copy ol the plan indicating the location ol the proposec crossing is available lor in- spection at the offices ot the Ribble Valley Borough Coun­ cil. The Castle. Clilheroe. anc al Christ Church Precinct. County Hall, Preston, during normal ottice hours until De­ cember 4th, 1986.


BRIAN HILL Chiel Executive Clerk


Christ Church Precinct County Hall


Preston PR1 8XJ 8368!


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN POLICE CLAUSES ACT. 1847


LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS


PROVISIONS) ACT, 1976 INTRODUCTION OF


HACKNEY CARRIAGE LICENSING


Subject to the approval ot the appropriate by-laws by the Secretary ol State lor Trans­ port, the Borough Council intend to introduce the licens­ ing ol hackney carriages with effect from January 1st, 1987.


Interested persons are invited


to apply to my office al Ihe address below (telephone Clitharoe 25111. extension 228) lor the appropriate appli­ cation forms. MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive and Town Clark


Council Offices, Church Walk. Clilheroe.


63336


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TOWN COUNCIL CLITHEUOE RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been re­ ceived lor permission lo:


New shop fronts at the United Co-Operatives Ltd., Berry Lane, LONGRIDGE. Applica­


tion No. 3'86’0653'P.


Detached dwelling with integ­ ral garage on Plot No. 1, Back Lane, GRINDLETON. Application No. 3'86/0662/P. Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days Irom the date ol this advertise­ ment, to the Borough Plan­ ning and Technical Officer, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA. quoting the reference number. Under the provisions ot the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available lor inspection by members ot the public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub­ committee agenda. Any rep­ resentations received alter the 21 day pariod will not be taken into account when de­ termining Ihe application. A copy ol the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period slated. November 13th. 1986. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Borough Planning and


Technical Officer) 83357


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Public Notices


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Personal Services


THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES .


has taken considerable trouble to ensure'all advertisements in this issue are truthful, legal, decent and honest, complying with the British Code of Advertising Practice overseen by the Advertising Standards Authority, Brook House, 2-16 Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7HN (01-580 5555)


LOWFIELD HOUSE Clitheroe


Private Residential Home for the Elderly


SHARED ROOM AVAILABLE (day care and short stay also)


For any inquiries please contact Mrs Hitch en, C lith e ro e Tel. 28514


SPRING COTTAGES Residential Home lor the Elderly


St John's Road, Padlham have a vacancy lor


ONE LADY RESIDENT DHSS rates apply.


Special diets catered for.


All laundry done on premises. Hairdressing, chiropodist, visiting


library and evening entertainment Please Telephone: Mrs Leggett,


Padlham 71601


221 MANCHESTER ROAD BURNLEY


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T H E M IC R O * D IE T . O v e r ­ w e ig h t? In te re s te d ? R in g


fo r a d v ic e . — T e l . N e ls o n


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c la s s , q la m o u r . c om e d y . M a lc / fcm a lc . P o l ic e . V ic a rs . K is s o g rum s e tc . A l l areas. — T h e P a t r ic ia T h om a s A g e n c y . T e l . C o ln e 8 6 3 8 4 0 .


D IS IL L U S IO N E D w i th th e s ta te o f th e w o r ld ? L ik e to h e a r some g o o d n ew s fo r a c h a n g e ? F o r a re c o rd e d B ib le mcssaqc p h o n e B la c k ­ b u rn 5 8 2 4 9 0 .


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95*011 9*ojss


Stonemoor Bottom,


HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Owen Street, Rosegrove


ROSEWOOD COURT


The first purpose built home, ground floor level only


AND FEMALE RESIDENTS Tel.: Mr and Mrs Tattersalt


BURNLEY 37788 anytime VACANCIES FOR MALE


Clitheroe 2232j <Editorial) , 23313 (Adrcrlisi,


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LO N E L Y , D e s p a ir in g , S u ic i­ d a l . _ _ C o n ta c t S am a r ita n s . N e ls o n 6 9 4 9 2 9 o r B la c k ­ b u rn 6 6 2 4 2 4 .


A B O R T IO N A D V IC E a n d h e lp , p re g n a n c y te s ts . — T e l . B la c k p o o l 2 3 0 0 9 . *6J349


Business Services BOOK-KEEPING


Tired ol doing your own — then let us do it lor you.


purchase day book ledger, cash books, payroll, etc.


Telephone:


Nelson 690205 evenings only


RIBBLESDALE SQUARE,


CHATBURN — Unique DE­ TACHED COTTAGE of im­ mense character. Fully and tastefully modernised. 3 bed­ rooms. playroom 4th bedroom, luxury 4-piece bathroom in wild sapt*. landing. Ent. vesti­ bule and hall, spacious lounge with patio doors, dininu room, modern unit fitted kitchen. CENTRAL HEATING. Base­ ment workshop and w.c. Fuel store and small pardons. FREEHOLD.


HIG H Fl EL CLITHEROE


Attractive 2 be RACED CUT tiled 3-pieo vestibule, tivinp panelled dinmc porch. Yard shed.


UNION


CLITHEROE bedroomed RACED COT1 condition. 3-pn landing. Ent room, iaree FI’.KF.HiUl value.


OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


IF YOU ARE THINKING O THE LOCAL FIRM TEL


Sale* day book ledger,


1/3 CASTLE GATE Tsi. 22092


THE CD A BRIEF SELE


•I. The following rules for the settlement of accounts will apply:


if the material or layout of the advertisement, or any part of it is composed bv the Proprietors at no extra charge to the advertiser, the copyright in the whole advertisement shall belong to the Proprietors.


(al The due dale for payment shall be the last day of the month following' the month of insertion of an advertisement or if the publisher shall not have despatched the appropriate invoice and voucher or other proof of insertion (or made the same available for collection when this is the custom) to tilt-agency (or the advertiser.if it is a direct account) by the 10th dav of the month following insertion, the last day of the second month following the month of insertion:


WOODWARD mended.


(b) If anv sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it ‘is a direct account) to the Publisher has not been despatched to the Publisher on or before the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by a surcharge equal to 3r; of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency com­


(c) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher (including the amount of any surcharge payable in accordance with paragraph (b) above) has not been despatched to the Publisher before the expiration of one month after the duo date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by an additional surcharge equal to 2% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission:


mission:


CHURCH LANK. WHALLEY. A charmme cottage character in very attractive condition and situated sought after area close to the wllace centre. Ti features full ^:»s central heating and a carafe Fur from the above o f f i c e . ___________________ __


1> YORK STREET. CLITHEROE. A very >p house offering >uperb livmc accommodation totally in recent vear- with many interesting features. . tion: Ground tloor: Vestibule, sittinc room, cent: dinmc room, fully fitted break!a.-t kitchen, rear ; ment. playroom, shower room, workroom and two • floor: Three bedrooms, smic loumre. Second floo bedroom four, bathroom with coloured suite. Ol garden area with parkmc space far two cars. Price


PRICK REDUCED TO v:3.‘*5U


dining kitchen. First iW: bedroom*, bathr-.m suite. Outside: Front garden t<»r»vourt. p-sl sir.ed with |‘ossible parkmc space.


Id) The existence of a query on any individual item in an account will not affect the due date of payment of the balance of such account:


> WOODFIKLI) VIEW. WHALLKY. An attnu fronted terraced house situated in a miiet cul-d.-sai village centre, comp. Ground floor. Entrance hallv.


BRONTE. LONGWORTH ROAD. BILLINGTON


attractive semi-detached house with superb pariot and featuring extensive minions amountim: appr of an acre, stable, full ca> fired central heat me a' Compnsim:' Ground floor. Hallway, thr


(c) In these conditions the word despatched shall mean despatched by post or by such other means as shall provide that' payment shall have been received by the publisher not later than three working days from the (late appropriate thereto.


5. The terms of the Recognition Agreement between the Newspaper Society or between the Newspaper Society and the Newspaper Publishers Association and recognised advertising agencies are deemed to be incorporated in these conditions of acceptance of advertising orders or the publication of all advertise­ ments accepted from a recognised advertising


(f) All advertisements are subject to 15r> VAT. (g) All transient classified advertisements are subject to a 2517 surcharge if not paid within 10 days from the date of the invoice.


agency: Without prejudice to the generality of these


terms these conditions of acceptance specifically extend to any personal guarantee given by the Directors or any other person on behalf of a recog­ nised agency .it the time of the recognition in respect of any unsatisfied liabilities of the agency in the event of the agency's liquidation or insolvency. Such guarantee is part of these conditions of accept­


li. The placing of an order for the insertion of an advertisement shall amount to an acceptance of the above conditions and any conditions stipulated on an agency’s order form or elsewhere by an agency or an advertiser shall be void insofar as they are in conflict with them.


ance.


OFFICES: 3 KINO STREET. CLITHEROE. TEL. DIS­ PLAY ADVERTISING CLITHEROE 22323. TEI.-SEI AI)S BURNLEY 32331 AND AT HULL STREET BURNLEY; 37 SCOTLAND ROAD, NELSON.


with patio doors. Fully fitted tiininc kitchen. •» appliance-. First fleer. Three bedroom-, bathro..; oured 3-piece -uite. Freehold. Frier £17.‘‘oO


GREEN PARK. WHALLEY. Further details fnm office. A pleasant conveniently Mtuated inn-- !>.->ir. detached hotw close to the u lU ’e centre, leatur: fired central heatinc and p^sl si:ed garden*


87 WHALLEY ROAD. SADDEN. A mo-t attr: bedroonti'd cottage with lovely ejyn view- from :.' rear, tastefully modernised and situated m a plea: convenient for the centre of the village. Actvmmid entrance porch, living room, spnciou- dmsnc k porch, bathroom with three-piece suite. Mrst i fx‘dn*>ms. Outside: Front garden area, larce rear mains services. Internal viewmc stmmrh reenmme


CU.ti.Vh


KERR & i 79 KINO ST. WHALLEY. TtL 25W


M(K)RFIELI). WHALLEY. An outstanding >i< bungalow maintained to a very hich standard >:tuatei plot in a p''*! residential hvafitv and featuring


:


gardens, parade, pas fired central heatuu:. don- Comprisink:: Porch, spacious hall, lounce. timine k double bedrooms, bathroom and separate toilet Atta with utility area. i'47.‘Cxi and early viewing sire


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