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Clitheroe 2233i (Editonal), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) V31 (Classified) FIRST TIME ADVERTISED _________ ^ SUNNYHURST, NEWCHURCH-IN-


PENDLE. £55,000. A unique opportunity to acquire a most attractive bungalow with panoramic views of surrounding Pendleside. Only by internal inspection can this spacious property be appreciated. FOUR BEDROOMS, INNER HALL. BREAKFAST KITCHEN, BATHROOM, DINING ROOM with spiral stair­ case down to SPACIOUS LOUNGE 31ft. Sin. X 12ft. 3in., UTILITY ROOM, BOILER ROOM. Front, side and rear gardens with GARAGE. Solid fuel central hating, boarded loft area.


4 ST JAMES’S STREET, CLITH­


EROE. £13,950. A compact TERRACED HOUSE conveniently situated in this popular area just off Whalley Road within easy reach of all amenities. Having been re-wired and with a modern bathroom installed but with some modernisation still required, the accom. comp: ground floor — silting room, scullery kitchen. First floor — 2 bedrooms, bathroom with 3-pce coloured suite. Side passage access to garden area at rear and shared yard


area.


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(1 unit 6 BROOK STREET, CLITHEROE —


Offers invited, sound stone built TER- ■ RACED HOUSE requiring modernisation which will qualify lor a local authority grant. Accommodation comprising: Entrance vesti­ bule, sitting room, living room, scullery kit-, chen, first floor, 2 bedrooms. Yard to rear with store and water closet. Realistically priced.


THE FLAT, 17A LOWERGATE,


l.mdanls 1 full ^ras rewire. . whieh


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Ireeiated. jiije with me fire-


. kitchen eeiliiiK.


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CHARTERED SURVEYORS Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE PREMISES


I • coloured separate


■d. Hard- iveway to .irden ami I't Groiiml.


|£ROE. A •operty on J^ireel and . rear hall-


[ Kirsl floor: 'riitside: Prl- luld ideally


li ly priced


Gorse & Ross COMMIKIAL


Mortimer, SHOP PREMISES WITH LIVING ACCOMMODATION


— CLITHEROE TOWN CENTRE. Due to expansion and ubsequent relocation this extremely large retail shop premises


compnsing; Large sales shop with two display windows, rear stoc&oom, inner hall, fitted breakfast kitchen, three large cel­ lars, separate w.c. First floor: Lounge, open to large dining room with gas fire, study/3rd bedroom. Second floor: Large landing, two double bedrooms (one with gas fire), bathroom with w.c. and wash basin, separate w.c. with wash basin. Gas heating. Tele­ phone. Outside: Pleasant large walled garden with car space. A good sales shop suitable for a variety of uses at one time used to be a restaurant. Further information from our Commercial


Department.


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CLITHEROE TOWN CENTRE. Cafe and snack bar business with large living accommodation comprising: Cafe/dining room kitchen, serving area, separate w.c. with wash basin. Rear store/stockroom. First floor: Lounge, separate w.c. with wash basin Landing, kitchen. Second floor: 3 bedrooms, bathroom with 3-piece suite. Third floor: 4th bedroom. Two good cellar areas. Utility room, rear yard area. Detached garage. Grade Two listed building. Scope for further expansion. Old existing


business.


CLITHEROE TOWN CENTRE. Freehold shop premises with excellent living accom. in busy main thoroughfare comp.: 35ft. long sales shop with Georgian window, oak fitted kitchen and dining area, wrought iron spiral staircase to car parking area for 4 vehicles, 32ft. long basement level/secondary sales area, utility room with sink unit. First floor: Lounge with beamed ceiling, bedroom 1, 4-pce coloured bathroom suite with gold fittings. Second floor: 2 additional bedrooms, both with built-m ward- robes, full gas central heating, telephone. A superb shop prop­


erty with luxury living accom.


SABDEN V IL LA G E — GEN ER A L STO RE AND OFF-LICENCE WITH LIVING ACCOMMODATION. Close to the village centre and in a densely populated area of the vil-


lage this comer shop property comprises: 29ft. long sales shop with three display windows, rear stockroom/preparation room, lounge with fitted gas fire, breakfast room, ^shaped kitchen. First floor: Four bedrooms, boxroom/office, bathroom with IL piece suite and shower unit. Turnover in excess of £40,000 with good hot pies and sandwich trade. Scope for further expansion. Freehold property. Further details from our Commercial


Department. CLITHEROE — VEHICLE REPAIR DEPOT/LIGHT


INDUSTRIAL UNIT. Ideal for a variety of uses with approxi­ mately 5,600 sq. ft. of good lofty floor space plus 1,200 sq. ft. of offices and opportunity to acquire or develop adjoimng 3 acres of light industrial land if required. Further details on request.


xKT A well maintained


niently situate<I within


litre. The property fea- J garden areas. Aceom; IhroUKh lounge, kitchen. I . bathroom with ll-pce |:t sides. Sensibly priceil


loom, new internal clcKtrs |;uiet locality close to the V e village centre, comp.: | m. liviiiK room, kitchen, loom with coloured suite.


I.er\- attractive spacious modernised and features


extremely attractive jernise«l and tastefully


|sant locality within easy 2rtv features fidl ps


I oom, livinK kitchen, din- ? suite. First floor; Three land rear yard, viewinu is


Imtial house offering' Koi»d r prime locality ami fea- I central heating. Further


I view.s from the front and Led in a pleasant locality , Accommo<lation: Stone


A most attractive


liining kitchen, rear i>orch. lor; Three bedr(M>ms. Out- lirden. all mains services Id. Price £11 .m


tiLLINGTON. A modern


Iperb panoramic views and K to approximately V\ of an ItinB and detached garage, ihrough lounge with patio i i built-in appliances. First lih coloured JTpiece suite.


23 SOUTHFIELD DRIVE, WEST BRADFORD.


Executive detached residence wit^n exceHent open out­ looks to the rear and with FULL GAS FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. A most desirable detached family house


eniovinq village location with immaculate internal accom- S r i s in g : Entrance hallway, lounge with


Adam style fire&ace, separate dining room, stu^/sitting roorn eidensivSy fitted dining kitchen with double oven and fourring hob. adjoining utility room, separate w.c with wash oasin off. First floor: Four 9°od sized


bedrooms, bathroom with three-piece Integral two car garage. Full gas fired central heating. Teleohone Driveway. Good gardens front and rear mainly °awried, the re L adjoining open farmland. A very attrar.tivelv maintained residence.


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M o rtim e r, Gorse & Boss UM)& EST.4TF..41;F.STB. .41 t-|l»XEER.S. V.Al.fEllSX Sl'ItVF.VOR.S


5 & 7 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


Public Notices LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


ANIMAL HEALTH ACT 1981 AND SHEEP SCAB ORDER 1986


THE SHEEP SCAB (INFECTED AREA) SPECIAL ORDER 1987


MADE: January 30th, 1987 CAME INTO OPERATION: February 2nd, 1987 Tha Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, in exercise


of the powers conferred by Article 14 of the Sheep Scab Order 1986 (A), hereby makes the following special order:


CITATION, COMMENCEMENT AND DURATION 1. This Order, which may be cited as the Sheep Scab


(Inlecled Area) Special Order 1987, came into operation on February 2nd, 1987 and shall cease to have effect on February


23rd, 1987.


DECLARATION OF INFECTED AREA 2. The area described in the Schedule to this Order is


hereby riedared to be an infected area for the purposes of the Animal Health Act 1981 (B) and Part IV of tha Sheep Scab Order 1986.


APPLICATION 3. The provisions of Part IV of the Sheep Scab Order 1986,


shall apply in the infected area declared by this Order. SCHEDULE


AREA DECLARED AN INFECTED AREA An area comprising that part of the County of Lancashire


which lies within the following boundary: From the junction of the road A671 with the road A646 near


Padiham: towards the south-east along the road A646/A646 (T) to its junction with the road A671:-south along the road A671 to its intersection with the road A681 at Bacup: west along the road A681 to its junction with the roads A680 and A56 (T) at New Hall Hey: towards the north west along the road A680 via Haslingden, Accrington, Clayton-le-Moors and Great Haraiood to its junction with tna road A671; towards the south east along the road A671 to its junction with the road A646 near Padiham.


This area excludes any part of a road by reference to which


its boundary is defined. (A) 1986/862


(B) 1981 C.22 In Witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of


Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on January 30th, 1987.


(LS.) A.J .UWR ENC E Authorised by the Minister


EXPLANATORY NOTE (This is not part of the Order) This Order imposes infected area restrictions over an area


of Lancashire In which extensive disease has been found in a number of Flocks. All sheep within the infected area must be dipped in an approved dip within the period of the Order under supervision of an Inspector tor Lancashire County Council or Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.


B. HILL I Chief Executive/Clerk


Agent, Department of Property Services, East Clift County I Offices, Preston PR1 SET. Telephone: 263911/2.


Further information may be obtained from: Chief Land 94Z0


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the' right to decline any


Advertisement without reason stated. All Adverlisements 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 j


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


213733 T H E S T A B L E S , D U C K _


S T R E E T , C L IT H E R O E 3 ^ (former Kitchen Studios)


Excellent opportunity to purchase stone built and centrally heated otficB b i ^ and showrooms, together with detached timber workshop and rear yard. Suited to many businesses and trades, subject to planning consent Available as a whole or in three separate tots.


Printed particulars and viewing from the agents: JOHN PALLISTER, F.R.I.C.S.


THE COACH HOUSE, 28 DUCK STREET, CLITHEROE. Telephone; 25697


CLITHEROE. Most conveniently situated within a lew yards of the town centre and all amenities a rare opportunity to purchase this- type of accommodation close to the town centre. The attractive, easily maintained accommodation with GAS CENTRAL HEAT­ ING installed Is ideal for a single person or couple, entrance hall, upper hall, lounge, bedroom, bathroom with 3-piece suite, kit­ chen.


31 PENDLE STREET EAST, SAB-


DEN. £24,950. An excellent FULLY MODERNISED TERRACED HOUSE enjoying a most attractive situation with views to the front over Pendleside and to the rear over open fields. Convenient lor all local towns; the immaculate accommodation with GAS CEN­ TRAL HEATING, comprises: Ent. vestibule, lounge, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, separate w.c. and wash hand basin. Yard to the rear. Garden forecourt.


27 QUEEN STREET, LOW MOOR


VILLAGE. A beautifully niodernised GAR­ DEN FRONTED TERRACED COTTAGE in this popular location close to local shops and bus services. With the benefit of GAS CEN­ TRAL HEATING and DOUBLE GLAZING THROUGHOUT, the immaculately maintained accom. comp: ground floor — lounge, excel­ lently fitted dining kitchen with oak finished units, 2 bedrooms, bathroom with 3-pce suite. Covered yard area, wash house/workshop. FREEHOLD.


46 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE. A delightful modernised MEWS TYPE COT­ TAGE enjoying a pleasant location overlook­


ing the Castle fields to the front and adjoining open fields to the rear, yet within a few minutes walking distance of the town centre. The well maintained attractive accommodation comprises; Entrance porch, lounge, spacious living room, open plan to the breakfast kitchen, useful cellar for workshop/playroom etc. First floor: 2 bedrooms, bathroom with 3-piece coloured suite. Garden border to front. Attrac­ tive walled rear garden adjoining fields.


WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITH­


EROE. £24,950. Most conveniently situated spacious TERRACED HOUSE in this sought after residential location close to the town centre and all amenities. The accommo­ dation comprises; Entrance vestibule, entrance hallway, sitting room, living room, breakfast kitchen. First floor; 2 bedrooms (main bedroom large enough to divide), spa­ cious bathroom with 3-piece coloured suite. 2nd floor attic room with scope for further accommodation. Yard to rear with ample car parking space. Garden forecourt.


• “ S ? " 4 SHAWBRIDGE STREET, CLITH­


EROE. An extremely attractive GEORGIAN STYLE TOWN HOUSE occupying a most con­ venient situation near the town centre. Having been fully and beautifully modernised yet refaining fhe character of a property built around 1790 the excellent accommodation comprises: Entrance hall, lounge, superb fully fitted dining kitchen, 1st floor, 2 bedrooms, 3- piece bathroom with coloured suite and pine features, 2nd floor, 3rd bedroom. Stripped pine doors, most attractive staircase. Enclosed yard to rear with patio area. FREE­ HOLD. A rare opportuity to purchase properly in this town centre location.


3 MILNSHAW TERRACE, GRIND-


LETON. £44,500. A beautifully and tas­ tefully modernised COTTAGE PROPERTY enjoying the rare benefits of a garden which extends to almost 'A of an acre. Fully reno­ vated and retaining considerable character and charm the most attractive accommoda­ tion, with SOLID FUEL CENTRAL HEATING comprises: Ground floor, lounge with inset cast iron open fireplace, superb fully equipped dining kitchen including Rayburn cooker, main bedroom with provision for shower and wash hand basin, 2nd bedroom, quality bathroom with 3-piece champagne suite having gold plated fittings. Superb gardens, stone built workshop and fuel stores, parking area (AMPLE GARAGE SPACE). FREEhfOLD. Viewing highly recommended on this individ­


ual property. - J u t ; 5 HOMEACRE AVENUE, SABDEN


VILLAGE. £37,950. Extremely spacious family size SEMI-DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW in an elevated position in this popular village. With GAS CENTRAL HEA- TINNG installed and double or secondary glazing to most windows the attractive accom­ modation comprises: Entrance porch, entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, rear porch, bedroom 4, bathroom with 3-piece suite. First Floor: Master bedroom with en- suite washroom in charripagne, 2 further bedrooms. Ample parking space and garage space. Attractive front and rear gardens.


SHIELING, WEST BRADFORD. Superbly maintained SEMI-DETACHED


HOUSE of quality enjoying a delightful situa­ tion with views across open countryside to the front and open fields to fhe rear. Set in imma­ culately laid gardens bounded by a stream to the front the most attractive accommodation with OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING and DOUBLE GLAZING comprises: Entrance porch with quarry tiled floor, solid oak entrance door, entrance hallway, lounge with picture bay window, dining room, kitchen, walk-in pan­ try, rear porch with drying room/boiler room on, separate w.c., first floor, main bedroom" 15ft. 9in. X 12ft. Sin. with picture window over­ looking open countryside, 2nd double bedroom, naif tiled bathroom with 3-piece suite. Private rear garden. Garden sheds. Ample garage apace. FREEHOLD. Viewing


strictly by appointment.


REMEMBER OUR TERMS —


If WE don’t sell —YOU don’t pay — no matter how long it’s been on the market.


NEW PROPERTY. ‘ROEDEAN’, WHITEACRE LANE, WISWELL.


SHAY GROUND, WISWELL LANE,


WHALLEY. A beautifully situated spacious DETACHED BUNGALOW enjoying panoramic views across the surrounding countryside. Convenient for Burnley, Accrington, Blackburn and Clitheroe the excellent accommodation comprises: Entrance porch, spacious hallway, lounge, dining room, breakfast kitchen, bedroom, bathroom with 3-piece coloured suite, 2nd bedroom/TV room. First floor, 2 fur­ ther bedrooms. Oil fired central heating, dou­ ble glazed. Detached garage. Set in good sized most attractive gardens adjoining open fields on two sides on an elevated corner site. Freehold.


9 HARWOOD LANE, GREAT HAR­


WOOD — £69,950. One of Great Har­ wood's outstanding homes of distinction. This mature detached house standing in its own grounds, must be viewed to appreciate fully the spacious modernised family accom. pro­ vides. Alternatively the property has outline planning permission tor a nursing home with 9 beds. Accom: porch, entrance hall with cloakroom including low suite w.c. and wash handbasin, lounge, 2nd lounge, dining room, kitchen, rear porch, 4 beds (2 with fitted ward­ robes). attractive 4-pce bathroom with separate shower unit. Outside there is a detached brick built garage, utility room and greenhouse.


nllR'ilJaSL------------- 24 COCKERILL TERRACE, BAR


ROW. £24,950. A delightfully modernised GARDEN FRONTED TERRACED HOUSE


enjoying a good location close to local ameni ties and regular bus services. With new win dows fitted throughout and GAS CENTRAL HEATING instafled, the most attractive EXTENDED accom. comp: ground floor — entrance vestibule, lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, bathroom with 3-pce coloured suite. First floor — 2 double bedrooms (both with built-in wardrobes). Yard area to rear, stores, separate w.c., possible garage space. FREE­ HOLD.


5 BRUNGERLEY AVENUE, CLITH­


EROE. £34,500. Attractively located in this sought after residential area on the edge of town, an older type s Em I-DETACHED HOUSE wigh good sized rear garden. Requir­ ing a certain amount of modernisation, the accommodation comprises: Entrance porch, hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, separate w.c., wash house adjoining kitchen (ideal for extension). Front garden, AMPLE GARAGE SPACE. Large rear garden. Views of Pendle to rear.


Freehold.


ACHILL, 3 AVENUE ROAD, HURST GREEN. REDUCED TO


£47,500. A beautifully situated TRUE BUNGALOVI/ enjoying magnificent rural views to the rear across open countryside to Kemple Fell and across the Ribble Valley to the front. With excellent sized gardens the most attrac-


tive and dec^tiveiy spacious accommodation comprises-: Entrance porch, entrance hail, lounge, dining area (with access to loft room), kitchen, 2 bedooms, bathroom with 3-piece suite. OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. Large rear garden with VEHICULAR ACCESS to Avenue Road and ample GARAGE SPACE. Freehold.


YOUR NUMBER ONE LOCAL INDEPENDENT ESTATE AGENT


Public Notices RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to; Change of Use to Night Club/ Leisure Use of the Norweb W a reh o u s e , King Lane, Clitheroe. Application No. 3/87/0061/P. Demolition of Outhouses on land bounded by Duck Street, Waterloo Road, Albion Street, Back York Street, Clitheroe. Application No. 3/87/0062/P.


Change of Use to Supermar­ ket with Associated Car Park­ ing on land bounded by Duck Street, Waterloo Road, Albion Street, Back York Street,


Clitheroe.' Appiication No. 3/87/0063/P. Change of Use to Snooker Club and Leisure Centre at’ Hillards Supermarket, King Lane, Clitheroe. Application No. 3/87/0064/P.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise­ ment, to fhe Borough Plan­ ning and Technical Cfficer, Council Ctfices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number.


..Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub­ committee agenda. Any rep­ resentations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when de­ termining the application. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Dated: February 12th, 1987 Signed: PHILIP BAILEY


(Borough Planning and Technical Cfticer) 93767


RIBBLE VALLEY BCRCUGH CCUNCIL


TCWN AND CCUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 — 1974


LISTED BUILDING;


An application has been re­ ceived to Demolish Cut- houses on land bounded by Duck Street, Waterloo Road, Albion Street, Back York Street, Clitheroe. Application No. 3/87/0062/P.


This property is Included in a


' Statutory List of Buildings ol Special Architectural or His­ toric Interest. Any person wishing to make representa­ tions should do so in writing, within '21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Borough Planning and Tech­ nical Officer, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2R A , quoting reference number.


Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for. inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub­ committee agenda. Any rep­ resentations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when de­ termining the application.


A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Dated: February 12th, 1987 Signed: PHILIP BAILEY-


■ (Borough Planning and Technical Cfticer)


Competition Results


CLITHEROE PC 250 Club. Week 21: 1st, 116: 2nd. 66.


9SS8S Public Notices


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT


When you cancel a classified advertisement you will be


given a STOP NUMBER.


^Please keep this number in a safe place until you have paid your account, you will need to quote it if you have a query.


_______ 92469


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 NOTICE UNDER SECTION 26 (2) PROPOSED.


DEVELOPMENT AT WHARF FARM, CHIPPING


Notice is hereby given that I application Is being made to the Ribble Valley Borough | Council by J. Bailey for plan­ ning permission in respect ot | Slurry Store. A copy of the application and I of the plans and other docu­ ments submitted with it may be inspected at Wharf Farm, Chipping at all reasonable hours until March 4th, 1987. Any person who wishes to I make representations to the above-mentioned . Council about the application should | make them in writing by that i


BUTLER’S PRESSURE WASHERS


Settle (07292) 2297 or 2130


Make your grass grow using


“C H A F E R ” LIQUID FERTILISER


Nitrogen or compound spraying or injected, guaranteed analysis everytime.


For details telephone:


W. R. HOLDEN — RIBCHESTER 522 Horses and Ponies


date to the Council at Council I C f f ic e s , C h u rc h W a lk , ] Clitheroe. Dated: February 10th, 1987


Signed: J. BAILEY j 27601


Thinking of placing an Advertisement?


For details of fast,


economical advertising RING


B U R N L E Y 22 3 3 1


where a friendly adviser will help you with your ad.


For the best coverage In the . area advertise in


YOUR LOCAL PAPER CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES 49691e


Horses and Ponies


HORSE AND RIDER SUP­ PLIES. — 2 Queen Victoria


Road. Burnley. Tel. 33834. ' 9506S


HORSE CARROTS. 70p per b a g . — T e l . W h a l le y 326 0.


Farming/Livestock/ Poultry


SECONDHAND


PRESSURE WASHERS FOR SALE


Hot, cold and steam cleaners. All makes and models. ■ Parts available.


0 7 2 9 2 2 2 9 7


BUTLERS PRESSURE WASHERS LTD


. MAIN DISTBIBUTOR


TOP Q U A L ITY fertiliser, at compe titive prices. Hay, barley and wheat, straw, f o d d e r b e e t , b r e w e r s g r a in s , e t c . — T e l . Clitheroe 27868.


88294 Pets Corner


GREAT DANE DOG, blue, 2 - y e a r s -o Id , K C R e g . , house trained, fully vacci­ nated. good temperament, but is excellent guard dog, £ 75. — Tel. Nelson 63687. 9S269


P E D IG R E E Y O R K S H IR E TER R IER S , four bitches. £20 each fo r quick' sale. — Tel. Clltheroe 28838.


Pets Corner


H O M E B R E D E n g l is h Springer spaniels puppies. KC Reg., ready now. — Ring Bacup 877758, after 6 p.m.


TROPICAL FISH, marines, cold water fish, aquariums, equipment. — Llanberies Aquatics, 196 Blackburn Road, Accrington.


M IC H A E L JACKSON Chief Executive and Town Clerk


95255


Horse Feed, Bedding, Medicines, Wormers and other Horse Care Products


MONDAY- SATURDAY, Till 5 p.m.


Late opening


TUESDAY AND THURSDAY Till 8 p.m.


Jodhpurs, Jackets, Riding Hats, Jockey Skulls, by


RIBBLE VALLEY


C O U N C I L H O U S E S WITHIN THE


BOROUGH COUNCIL PA IN T IN G OF 3 5 0


RIBBLE VALLEY


Painting contractors are in­ vited to apply for inclusion on the Council’s select list of contractors.


Application forms are avail­ able from: The Chief Execu­ tive and Town Clerk, Coun- cli Offices. Church Walk. CHtheroe. Lancashire BBT 2R A. Telephone 25111, ext. 227 and should be returned In the endorsed envelope provided to the unflerslgned not later than 2 p.m. on Monday, March 2nd, 1987.


meabtoooi) ^abDlerp


Bodywarmers, Anoraks, Wax TVvon 1 Trekkers.


READ, BURNLEY LAftjCS. BB127RZ


Telephone: Padiham (0282171716


LANCASHIRE


COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY ESTATES


FOR SALE BY TENDER


(Closing date: Monday, March 30th, 1987,12 noon)


1.234 HECTARES (3.05 ACRES) OF RESIDENTIAL


BUILDING LAND ROGERSFIELD,


WHALLEY NEW ROAD,


LANGHO, NEAR WHALLEY Full details from:


Director ot Property Services,


Estates Urban Division


P.O. Box 26, County Hall, Preston, PR1 8RE Tel.: (0772) 263880


Caravans and Camping


M A K E eve ry weekend a


holiday with a Creighton Binns quick erecting tra iler tent, from around £1.500. don’ t miss out, order now. — Creighton Binns Dev. L td ,


C ow l in g , near Keighley. Tel. 0535 34704.


99225


Try a villa or apartment holiday on the beautiful Greek island of Corfu. Flights with OSL ATOL 231. Free parking at Manchester on holidays booked before February 1st, 1987.


Holiday Accommodation C O R F U


For full details:


Tel. Rossendale 224611 after 5 p.m. or weekends.


FRANCE. Loire Valley, 5- berth caravan on small 4- star site. — Please ring Burnley 33210 fo r further information.


94132 FOR DETAILS of holiday


advertising please ring Sue on Burnley 22331.


881720


A B E R D O V E Y . Large cot- tage, village centre, colour


T V , 'S a n d y b e a c h one m in u te , f ish in g , sailing,


■golf, bird watching. — Tel. 021 308 4810.


92122


BE LGIUM, Sunday Weekly, L um b ’s T o u rs .— H a l i fa x 5 90 02.


89641


BLACKPOOL. Capri Hotel, 41 Banks S t re e t , tow n centre, free parking, com­ for tab le bar. tea making fa c ilitie s . Open all . year. N o w b o o k in g E a s te r , sum m e r . — T e l . 0 2 5 3 25 1 81.


BLACKPOOL. Holiday flats in Anchorsholme. from £50


per week. — Tel. 0253 854 125.


LABRADOR CROSS PUP­ PIES, £15 each, must go to good homes. — Tel’. Nelson 691451.


93744


P E K IN E S E PU P , dog, 9 months, excellent pedigree, C ru f t ’ S' champion decen- dant, beautiful markings, fu l ly In o c u la te d , house tra ined, very affectionate n a tu r e , r e q u i r e s -good home, regretful sale, £130. — T e l . G re a t Ha rwood 888 531.


LAMB ADOPTERS, two or four ewe available. Com­ petitive prices. — Henry Wolfenden. Tel. Bolton-by- Bowiand 652 .


9S69t


DR Y STONE WALL , repairs and hedge laying etc. — T e l . , D . T w is t . Whalley 37 5 4 .


SE PTIC TA N K S emptied. 24-hou r service. — Tel. Slaidburn 284.


88486 95704


MOBILE SHEEP DIPP ING, M A F F .approved. — Tel. Clitheroe 41284.


876iis 9ss86 9soto


Caravans and Camping


THREE KITTENS free to g o o d h o m e . — T e l . Clitheroe 26359.


Caravans and Camping


LOOKING FOR A PUPPY? For the largest selection of pedigree pet puppies in the a re a , v is it — Nu tsh aw Kennels, Clowbrldge, Burn­ ley. Tel. 28617. Can de­ liver.


93791


C A R A V A N E T T E H IR E . Booking fo r 1987, holidays now accepted. — Willis of S k ip to n . T e l . S k lp to n 69563.


DUE TO TIMEWASTER one W e lsh S p r in g e r Spaniel puppy fo r sale, superb pedigree and temperament, KC Reg. — Tel. Padiham 76559 anytime.


783968


STATIC CA RA VA N, 2 0 f t ., fo r sale on small farm site at Waddington, £300 o.n.o. — F o r d e t a i l s r in g ' Clitheroe 26276.


I experience fo r all pampered pets, we let you watch, or w i l l collect. — Tel. Burnley 3 34 19.


PARADISE Pets, profession­ al grooming salon, 26 years


95268


STATIC CARAVANS, ideal as site> huts, from only £ 1 0 0 . — T e l . G isb u rn 322 .


993190 93582


D AW SO N 'S Iro nm onge rs , y o u r lo c a l C a lo r Gas dealer; — ; 56 King Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 25151. 5174B2


94094 8S305


MOBILE dog beautician, all breeds, exp e r tly clipped and trimmed. — Tel. M a r ­ garet. Colne 868055. 984218


32288 27773


MG CARAVAN CO. LTD. N ew and used caravans, s a le s , .s e l f - to w caravan hire, accessories, repairs. — Burnley Road. Todmor- den. Tel. Tod. 2832.


I Avondale and Bessacarr. D o n ’ t fo rg e t w e ’ve got Bradford’s biggest and best stocked accessory shop and a superb . range o f used caravans and I f I t ’s advice you need we are here to help. Finance and Insurance can be arranged and we have an excellent tow bar f itting service. Open 7 days a week at — Canal Road. B r a d f o r d . T e l . 0 2 7 4 .3 9 2 2 5 0 .


I vans for 1987 with Vis­ count and' Bailey Joining


CHOOSE your new awning from Dickinson Caravans. W e ’ve Just opened our brand new heated indoor aw n in g sh ow ro om w ith awnings fully erected and disp la y ed . W e ’ ve got a wider choice of new cara-


COSTA BRAVA. Fully fu r ­ nished villa, 5 miles from sea. L loret de M a r . sleeps 4 /6 p e rs o n s , £ 2 5 p e r person per week, minimum 4 . p e rso n s , most dates A u g u s t /S e p tem b e r a v a i l ­ a b le . — T e l . B u rn le y 411 280.


^ 94093


C L E V E L E Y S . Sea f ro n t flats, from £35 fo r 2/4; from £40 fo r six. — Tel. fo r brochure: Tel. 061-764 1568.


99096 Ic k o rn s h a w M i l l ,


WATER CLEANERS S a l e s S e r v i c e an(d


HIGH PRESSURE D e m c n s t r a t i c n f r c m Farming/Livestock/Poultrv


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL TRANSPORT ACT, 1985


INVITATION TO TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF LOCAL BUS SERVICES


The County Council are currently inviting tenders for the operation of a number of local bus services in various parts of the County. Tender invitations have been sent to operators who have registered an interest In tendering for services In the areas concerned.


Persons not on the register or who have not received fender invitations and may wish to do so. should contact M r R. Birrell on Preston (0772) 264572.


Tenders must be received by 10-30 a.m. on February 14th, 1987. A list of services for which tenders are invited can be seen at County Hall. Preston and at main District Council Offices during normal office hours.


Any writ ten queries to the County Surveyor. Transport Co­ ordination Section, Guild House, Cross Street, Preston PR l 8RD.


STOP PRESS


DUE TO THE LARGE NUMBERS OF PROPERTIES RECENTLY SOLD AND THE OVERWHELMING DEMAND FOR PROPERTIES, WE URGENTLY REQUIRE HOUSES IN ALL PRICE RANGES AND


PARTICULARLY TERRACED HOUSES FROM £1 0,00 0 — £3 0,000 TO SATISFY OUR LARGE REGISTER OF CLIENTS. RING NOW FOR A FREE VALUATION AND THE RELIABLE, EFFECTIVE SELLING OF YOUR PROPERTY AT COMPETITIVE FEES.


GIVE YOURSELF A HEAD START WITH GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.


ONE ONLY REMAINING! Superior 4 bedroomed DETACHED HOUSE set in '/. acre gardens. Available lor occupation shortly. Constructed to the highest standards with top quality workmanship and materials in this much sought after rural location enjoying open aspects to front and rear. Plans available lor inspection and further details obtainable from the sole selling agents GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO., 8 CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE.


MIDDLE WARBLE HEY, BARKER LANE, MELLOR. £150,000 includ­


ing quality carpets and curtains. A delightful detached 18th century farmhouse conversion constructed of random stone and superbly modernised throughout retaining many original features with a wealth of oak beams. Situated in a superb country location on the outskirts of Mellor village, ideal for Blackburn, Preston and the motorway network. There are 7 acres of land included together with formal gardens, full gas central heating with economic dual system to isolate the main lounge, partial double glazing. Com­ prising: Entrance hall, lounge/ games room, bed sit, study, fuel store and workshop, this whole area has tremendous potential for an indoor pool or separate flat area, inner hallway to utility room, superb breakfast kitchen, patio window, fitted light oak units, dining room, small lounge, magnificent 1st floor lounge 35ft. 9in. X 25ft. 3in., with superb original exposed Queen post roof trusses, Imposing stone fire­ place, Minstrel gallery, 4 double bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, stone built stable block and 2 garages. Freehold. Mains gas, electricity and water. Septic tank drainage.


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Februarii 12th, 1087 13


87468


CO T TAG E S , Lakes, Lune Valley, Dales. — Brochure: Red Rose Cottage Holidays. Tel. Clitheroe 27310.


'94182'


FRANCE. Self-drive package h o l id a y s , te n ts , m o b i le homes, early season dis­ counts, 24 hour answering s e rv ic e . — T e l . 0 7 0 8


94103


21837. Econocamps Conti­ nental Holidays. '


G R E A T Y A R M O U T H . Comfy detached brick built luxury chalets from £46 p .w . Near beach, shops, clubs, swimming pool etc. Guaranteed clean, highly re c . — B ro c h u re : M rs Foley. Reedlands, ' Ludham NR29 5QG. Tel. . 069-262 218 anytime.


94i«o


L L A N D U D N O . S /C f la t , le v e l w a lk in g distance; '! beaches,' shops, entertain­ ment. etc. — Tel. 0492 78862.


99230 95048


LONDON, hear Baker Street Sta t io n , Somerset House H o te l , ' 6 ' Dorset .Square, N W l 6Q A . T e l . 0 1 -7 2 3 074 1. A l l rooms bathroom en-suite, radio, telephone,, colour television, cooked breakfast. Singles £ 2 3 . .~ £ 2 6 .4 5 , doubles £30 ^ — £ 3 6 .5 0 . .


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