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[ Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (711 12 Clifhernc Advertiser <* Times, March 17lh, JOSS A


Theft of cash was ‘breach


of trust’


A YOUNG West Bradford woman stole money from a building society account belonging to a person in hospital, Clitheroe magistrates were


while Ann Sharp (21), of Woodward, of King Westholnie, Grindleton Street, Whalley, where Road, was working for the Sharp was employed. Halifax Building Society s ^ woman looking after agents in Whalley, the t |le patient’s interests court heard.


told. The offence happened The agents were Kerr and


stealing £500 from the account and asked for a similar offence involving £100 to be taken into consideration.


Sharp pleaded guilty to


bation for two years and ordered to pay £19 costs. The court heard that all the money had been repaid


prosecuting, said that the account belonged to a woman who had been in hospital for some time.


bv her father. Mr Francis McEntee,


Well-known in village


A RESIDENT of Chat- burn for most of her life, Mrs Ethel Goodfellow. of Ribblesdale View, has died, aged S-l. Mrs Goodfellow moved


be held today at the Meth­ odist Church, followed by cremation at Accrington.


President visits


THE national president of NAEGO is to visit the Kibble Valley next month. Mr .lohn Saunders is to


meet members of the local branch executive, mem­ bers who work at the Civic Hall and invited quests. He will be accompanied


to Chatburn as a child and was well-known in the vil­ lage. She worked in the mill and was a member of Chat b u r n M e t h o (list Church and the Women's Fellowship. The funeral service will


She was placed on pro­


visited the agency to arrange the transfer of the building society account and the defendant took possession of the pass book. The Halifax later recorded a withdrawal of £500 and the police were informed.


police officers, Sharp admitted stealing the money and said that she had been under financial pressure at the time, owing money to her father for a loan for car repairs. She had simply copied the depositor’s signature from her signature card to with­ draw the money.


When questioned by


police that the client "didn't come in all that often and I thought I would be able to pay back the money before the withdrawal was noticed.”


The defendant told


the matter was a “breach of trust and manipulation of information." Mr John Lumley, repre­


Mr McEntee said that


by Mr Ernest Baxendalc. NAl.GO’s district organis­ ing officer and chairman of the North West Regional TUG.


jail sentence, but the magistrates had taken the view that she had seen the error of her ways and had already suffered a great deal of remorse.


DISTRICT NEWS


Knowie Green Rimington


new?" was the question asked at Knowie Green and Dutton WE Members were pleased to try on the fashions th a t Mrs J . Spencer had brought and Mrs D. Proctor gave the vote of thanks. The com­ petition for a hat was won by Mrs Hilton, with Mrs Henshaw second. The evening ended with


In fashion "Fashion — is it really


attendance at the whist and domino drive organ­ ised by Rimington WI Handicraft and Produce Show committee. Whist winners were:


Wei! attended There was an excellent


Ladies — Mrs Sutton, Mrs Thompson, Mrs Mason. Gents — Mr Jackson, Mr Pratt and Mr Clark (joint). Dominoes: Adults —


a bring-and-buy stall. Mrs K. Ackrovd reminded members that they are the hosts for the group meet­ ing at Longridge Civic


Hall on April 20th.


D. J . Yorke told the defendant that the offence could have resulted in a


cumbed to temptation when she had been under considerable pressure, but her parents would have come to her help if she had explained matters. She had since lost her job and her parents were being very supportive. Presiding magistrate Mr


senting the defendant, said that she had never been before a court before and was full of remorse for what she had “brought on herself, her employer and the building society.” The defendant had suc­


Councillor is off to work


abroad


A BRIGHT future work­ ing abroad has led to the resignation of local Con­ servative Coun. James Slater from both the Rib­ ble Valley and Clitheroe Town councils. Coun. Slater (34), of


Langshaw Drive, Clith­ eroe, was elected to repre­ sent St James’s Ward in December 1986. He handed in his resignation on Tuesday with much regret, having learnt that his job as a civil engineer with an Australian com­ pany is to take him to America for se v e ra 1 months. His wife Gaynor (33)


and children Kirsty (three) and nine-month-old Kiel-


behalf of myself and my family I would like to thank everyone who voted for me in tile last election, with a special thanks to all those who gave their sup­ port and time canvassing for me in the run-up to the election."


are to accompany him on the venture, which may well end up based in the Middle East or even Aust­ ralia at a later date. Said Coun. Slater: “On


Valley and an honour I shall never forget.”


to serve the people of Clitheroe and the Ribble


“It has been a privilege


St James’s Ward for most of his life and was a pupil


Coun. Slater has lived in


at St James’s CE School a n d C l i t h e r o e R o y a l


Grammar School. He worked for the family butcher’s shop in Woone Lane and later became a civil engineer, his career taking him to a large vari­ ety of countries.


haulage business and even tried his hand at window cleaning before returning to civil engineering back in I J line.


He then ran his own


post across the water at the beginning of April.


He will take up his new t C O nO T C TA D T C UKTDST S P U R T d X / \K I d f f t n Rugby


Clitheroe storm to victory


Clithcroc 1st XV 30, Aspull 1st XV 4


CLITHEROE had not won at Aspull for over four seasons, but this morbid statistic was totally destroyed with a very impressive dis­ play against the Wigan side.


immediately. They won a lot of the ball and moved about the pitch with speed and flare. The first try came from Mick Duxbury, who dived over the line following a touchline scrum.


Clitheroe took control


JUNIOR SCHOOL SOCCER


on and won the ball con- pitch and produced some stantly, giving the backs a exciting football that was a lot of the play. Stuart delight to watch. Greatorex scored the next Heywood looked the try with a typical thrust- better side early on and ing run. Both tries were put the Valley defence converted coolly by Dave under a lot of pressure. Slinger, who was on hand The p re s su re finally to score the third try when cracked the defensive wall he broke from the blind and Heywood went^ into side of the scrum and ran the lead. It looked as if the through the Aspull backs Valley side might crumble, to dive under the posts. but they managed to hang When half time was only on and slowly clawed their


The forwards powered on a very wet and muddy


minutes away, Greatorex way back into the game, fed Duxbury, who did the Duckworth was out- honours, giving Clitheroe standing in the Valley a 24-0 lead at the interval, defen ce and, as th e In the second half, the defence came together,


Kibble Valley 3, Heywood 3 BOTH sides adapted well


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 ( AtUurrHsnia). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Farmer f


--------o c years


A MAN who farmed at Newton for 25 years, Mr Thomas Nelson, has died in Clitheroe Hospital. Mr Nelson (81), of Kirk-


moor Road, Clitheroe, farmed at Brunghill Farm and after his retirement went to work at Robinson and Spensley, in Clith­ eroe, for 10 years. In his spare time he


I


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lancashire County Council 'n'ond to make Order under Section 14(1) ol the Road Trattic Regulation Act 1984,.the ettect ot which will bo to temporarily prohibit any vehicle l '0M a caaJ'n9 “ “ er that length ot Elker Lane at Billington. In the Borough ol IR 5,b'e1


TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC ORDER 1988


distanco ot 100 metros trom the centre ol the bridge over the Whalley/Clitheroe 1 Vai 8.XJfEt


By-Pass in both a northerly and southerly direction. The temporary closure will be necessary in order to reconstruct the bndge dock concrete to the west side ol the Elker Lane Bridge. The lootway to the east side ol the bridge will remain open to pedestrians. The alternative route lor Iraltic altectod by the closure will be via Elker Lane, Northcoto Road, Longsight Road (A59) and Whalley New Road. The Order will be operative from 10-00 hours on Wednesday, March 23rd, 1988, to 10-00 hours on Tuesday, May 3rd. 1988.


*


Christ Church Precinct, County Hall,


enjoyed bowling and snooker and was a mem­


ber of the Castle Bowling Club and Clitheroe Pendle Club. He had connections with Newton United Reformed Church. Mr Nelson, a widower,


Preston PR1 8XJ


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART AND MARKET SITE PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT


leaves a son Harry and daughter Audrey. The funeral service was


held at Newton United Reformed Church on Saturday, followed by interment in St Andrew’s churchyard, Slaidburn.


Still time to enter fire quiz


referee denied the local the side seemed to grow in side four tries because he confidence, could not see if pressure With half time only had been put on the ball minutes away, Valley when it was touched grabbed an eq u aliser down.


on the score sheet, but it ball home, was to no avail and Slinger In the second half, Val- added another try and ley showed much more conversion to end the determination and went game 30-4.


Eventually Aspull got managed to squeeze the through Bolton, who just


lor, Ramsden, Greatorex, only a minute later, the Tomlinson, Knighton, Tat- local side scored again, tersall, M. Duxbury, Raw- Seedall won the ball from stron, I. Duxbury, Wood- the centre and fed Daw- burn, Dubowski,’ Proctor, son, who finished in style. Ishenvood, Newton.


Clitheroc: Slinger, Tay- scored his second. Then,


Next week Clitheroe pressure but could not add face Wigan Technical Col- to their score. Heywood


Valley continued to lege away. FRIENDLY


MATCH Clitheroe Mix 22, Lee Carter Health Studio 4


THIS fr iendly match against the health studio was played in very good spirits. The keep fit enthusiasts


put up a good display of aggressive rugby and,


with a mixture of old heads and raw amateurs, the game was a delight to watch. The match was played in muddy condi­ tions but enjoyed by all.


THE change of use of ' Bridge End, Rimington, to ’ two dwellings with exten­ sions has been given the ' go-ahead, despite a recom- . mendation for refusal by I the Ribble Valley Coun- - cil's Planning and Techni- , cal Officer Mr Philip


Mrs Oddie. Mrs Haworth. M r T om l in so n , M r s Barker. Mr Nelson. Chil­ dren — Katy Hacking, Rachel Hacking. Raffle: Mrs F. Parker,


Mrs Barker, Mr A. Stott. Mrs Killean.


opment Sub-committee felt that the application was acceptable, although in a written report Mr Bailey said the design of the extensions was out of keeping with the existing building and the tradi­ tional stvles of the area.


Bailey. Members of the Devel­


Out of keeping SUCCESS IN SWIM


GALA LOCAL swimmer Josef Magee is on course for the National Age Group Championships in Coventry after finishing four seconds inside the qualifying time at Preston last weekend.


Otters in the North Lancs Age Group meet at Saul S treet Baths, Josef won the over-16 200 yards breaststroke in a time of 2min 22sec. Josef (16), of Sid- dows Avenue, Clitheroe, also came sixth in the freestyle.


Competing for Gt Harwood


success. Ciitheroe ASC fielded a strong team and Tracey Gee, in the 14 yrs 200 yds breaststroke, and Joanne Robinson, in the over-ids butterfly, also achieved national age group times. Joanne also won the 100 yds freestyle and Tracey came sixth in the 200 yds backstroke.


But he was not the only local


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Stephen Ellis also had a very


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The other Clitheroe winners


Emma Lang, in the 11 yrs 200 vds freestyle. Simon was fifth in the 100 yds backstroke.


in the* 14 yrs 400 yds freestyle and fourth in both the 100 yds backstroke and breaststroke. Caroline Gee was sixth in the 15 yrs 400 yds freestyle.


Gary Lawrenson came third


training hard in preparation for the 1988 season. They will be competing in Division One of the Subsidiary League, which con­ sists of Fleetwood, Carnforth, Leyland, Lan c a s te r City, Maplins, Horwich, Preston Piranhas and Newton Hall.


Clitheroe’s members are now


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ALL the fixtures in the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association should have been completed by this week, and bottom-of-the- table Judge Walmesley A, for example, have only ful­ filled half their matches.


have won the champion­ ship and the fight is now on for second place, with Wh a l l e y Swan s A favourites to hold on to their current position. Results: Standen C 10,


Unbeaten Standen A


began to win a lot more of the ball and looked dan­ gerous in a number of attacks. With only minutes to go, they pulled two goals back to leave the final score 3-3. In their next match,


Valley face Skelmersdale at home on Saturday, March 19th. Ribble Valley: Gore,


Leslie, Cook, Borland, Duckworth, Bolton, Daw-


Alobaidi, Clarkson, Darts


S n e e r s ^ i l k ^ ’ Angers, nuiary


Tight at the top


Legion forged even further ahead with a resounding victory over Station ICI. Doubles finals take place at


IN the Clitheroe and District Darts League, league leaders Royal Oak A and second- place White Horse A both had com­ fortable wins. In the Third Division, British


— Billington Band Club 1, Black Bull A 7; Judge Walmesley A 4, Horseshoe 4: Royal Oak A 6, Kings Arms A 2; white Horse A 6,Black Horse 2; New Inn 4, Royal Oak B 4. Division Two — Pendle Witch


the Kings Arms on March 22nd at 8-30 p.m prompt. Latest results: Division One


into the lead when Bolton


YOUNGSTERS wanting to test their skills in a national fire prevention quiz have just a short time left to apply. The closing date for the


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Ribble Valley Borough Council wish to remind interested parties that views are invited upon the proposed redevelopment of this 2'/* acre, town centre site. Comments in writing please by March 25th, 1988, to:


Philip Bailey Dip., Arch., Dip.TP., RIBA., MRTPL, AMBiM. Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA.


WATER


WATER SERVICES COUNCIL


LANCASHIRE


The above council which a d v is e s N o rth West Water Authority on many aspects of water services, w i l l h o ld a s p e c ia l meeting on Tuesday, March 22nd, at 2-15 p.m. at the Ladbroke Hotel, Leyland (at Junction 28 M6) to consider reports on improving the quality of Fylde coastal waters and for other matters.


Meetings are open to the public.


Secretary: A. Wernham


TEL. PRESTON (0772) 25566


further details are avail­ able from the Chief Fire O f f ic e r , L a n c a sh i re County Fire Brigade, Bri­ gade Headquarters, Gar stang Road, Fulwood, Preston, PR2 3LH (Pres­ ton 862545 ext 310).


Just not true!


RUMOURS that one of the Ribble Valley’s best- known ladies’ outfitters Maureen Cookson’s, of Whalley, has been sold, are just that — rumours and nothing more. Said Mrs Cookson her­


self: “This nonsense has been going on for about three weeks now. We’ve even been told by one per­ son how much money


we’re supposed to have got for the shop!” “There is no way that


we are selling. We are here to stay for some time.”


Go-ahead


3, Dog and Partridge 5; Royal Oak C 2, Brown Cow 6; Station A 4, Black Bull, Langho 4; Cross Keys 2. White Horse B 6; Victoria 3, CCWMC 5. Division Three — British


PLANS to build a house at The Knotts, Blackburn Road, Simonstone, have received the go-ahead from the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee. Consent was also given


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.


Ribble Valley


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


Borough Council LISTED BUILDING: An application has been


received to: Alterations to form Bathroom at 24 ' C h a p e l S t re e t , SLAIDBURN.


Application No. 3/88/0143/P. Repair Works to Root & Chjmney & G u t te r in g s , Downspouts & removal of 1 Un-used Chimney at Bailey House Farm, Shire Lane, Hurst Green, AIGHTON BAILEY & CHAIGLEY. Application No. 3/88/0147/P. Rebuilding ol Chimney Stack & Reconstruction of Flue to In g le n o o k F i re p la c e , Re-arrangement of Bedrooms & Bathrooms, Division of Double Bedroom at Pillings Residential Home, WEST BRADFORD. Application No. 3/88/0148/P.


for an extension to a house and offices on the same site to form an office, bath­ room and garage space.


Legion 6, Station ICI 2; Whalley Arms 3, Judge Walmesley B 5; Wilpshire Hotel B 3. Starkie Arms 5; Bulls Head 2, Craven Heifer 6; Black Bull B 5, Low Moor Club 3. Points and positions: Division


Improvement


THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub


One — Royal Oak A 115, White Horse A 114,Judge Walmesley A 97, Black Bull A 95, Kings Arms A 79, Horseshoe 75, Black Horse 61, Royal Oak B 59, Bil­ lington Band Club 56, Wilpshire Hotel A 53, New lnn.Gisburn 46.


B 107, Pendle Witch 96, Dog and Partridge 95, Brown Cow 87, Station A 86, White Horse B 74. CCWMC 73, Black Bull, Langho 66, Royal Oak C 63, Victoria 50, Cross Keys 48. Division Three — British


Division Two — Kings Arms


Legion 119, Craven Heifer 113, Judge WalmesJev B 93,Station ICI 86, Black Bull B 69, Bulls Head 60, Whalley Arms 59, Low Moor Club 46, Wilpshire Hotel B 45, Starkie Arms §7.


Ladies’ darts


LEAGUE LEADERS


FALTER IN the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Association, league lend­ ers Black Horse B went down 5-3 against mid-table Bay Horse. In the Second Division, top-


placed S ta rk ie Arms took another step towards promotion when they convincingly beat De Lacy. Latest results: Division One


— Black Bull 3, Black Horse A 5; Black Horse B 3, Bay Horse 5; Brown Cow 1, Victoria 7; Horse Shoe 6, Commercial A 2, RBL B 4, White Horse 4; Cath­ olic Club 2, White Hart 6; Sta­ tion 6, RBL A 2. Division Two — Judge Wal-


committee has approved a plan for the filling in of land to form an extension to the parking area at Rufus C a r r ’s Central Garage, Rimington. In a written report, Planning and Technical


Officer Mr Philip Bailey said the proposals would greatly improve the visual character of the area and generally tidy up the garage premises.


For the elderly


t Sub-committee for the I building of six sheltered ! flats for the elderly on land at Siddows Avenue Clitheroe.


Cubicles


THE extension of the abattoir to provide ship- pon cubicles at Whalley’s, Gis bu r n, h a s b e e n approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel­ opment Sub-committee.


Private hire


THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub­


mcslev 5, Low Moor Club 3; Black* Bull 5. CCWMC 3: De Lacv 2, Starkies 6: Cnlderstones 6, Dog and Partridge 2; Cra­ ven 6. Kings Arms 2: Commer­ cial B 5, Bulls Head 3. Points und positions: Division


Rimington 0; Judge Wal­ mesley B 6, Bowland 4.


Standen A.................. .. I I I I 0 0 22 Whallcy Swans A....... . \2


Standun C.................. . II C Howland.................... . 13 &


Kimington.................. .. 12 5 0


PW I) L P 2 16


13 11 10


Judge waim. H........... . 11 2 r, 8


Whalley Swans It....... . 0 3 0 c 6 Judge Walm. A........... . 7 0 0 7 0


committee has approved the use of premises at 8 Green Park, Whalley, for private hire purposes for one vehicle.


One — Black Horse A 115, Royal Oak 109, Victoria 108, RBL A 102. Station 98, Com­ mercial A 92. RBL B 90. Bay Horse 86, Black Bull 86, White Horse 83, Catholic Club 80, Black Horse B 78, Horse Shoe 77, White Hart 72, Brown Cow 69.


Division Two — Starkies 116, Caldcrstones 101, Low Moor


Club 98, Judge Walmesley 95, Commercial B 92. Petre Arms 91. Craven 88. Bulls Head 87, CCWMC 80. Kings Arms 71, Black Bull 63, Dog and Par­ tridge 61, De Lacy A 60, Whal­ ley Arms 58.


More room j


THE change of use of a redundant barn, with alterations to extend the guest house accommoda t ion, at Pages Farm Woodhouse Lane, Slaid burn, has been given the go-ahead by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel opment Sub-committee


CONSENT has been granted by the Ribble Val­ ley Council’s Development


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings ol Special Architectu ral or Historic Interest. Any person w i s h i n g to m a k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA q u o tin g re fe re n ce number. A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey Chief Architect and Planning Officer, March 17th, 1988.


Ribble Valley Borough Council CONSERVATION AREA


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974 DESIGNATED


An application has been received for permission to: Alterations to form Bathroom


at 24 Ch a p e l St r e e t , SLAIDBURN. Application No. 3/88/0143/P. Pictorial Sign at the Dog Inn, Market Place, LONGRIDGE. Application No. 3/88/0153/P.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date ot this advertisement, lo the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Offices, 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 (or inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o pm e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period staled.


Signed: Philip Bailey, Borough Planning and Technical Officer. March 17th, 1988.


LOST AND FOUND TH E G E N T L EM A N w h o l o o k


t h e w r o i u i um b r e l l a a t t h e Civ i c S o c i e t y S l i d e S h o w c a n


c x c h a n u e l o r t ils o w n a t n o . 1 P r im r o s e S t r e e t , C l i t h


c r o c .


L O S T , T O Y O T A c h r o m i u m w h e e l c a p . K e w a r d o f f e r e d C l i t h c r o c 2 3 6 6 8 .


application is being made to the North West Water Authority by Harrop Fold Country Farmhouse Hotel, Har rop Fold, Bolton-by Bowland, Clitheroe for a licence to abst ract


Notice is hereby given that an


following quantities of water from a spring fed storage tank at the following point ol abstraction:- 500 gallons per day at SD747484 at Harrop Fold. A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document submitted with it


the


ma y b e inspected free ol charge at Harrop Fold Country Farmhouse Hotel, Harrop


Fold, Bolton-by-Bowland at all reasonable hours during the period beginning on March 17th, 1988 and ending on April 17th, 1988. Any person who w i s h e s


representations about the application should do so in writing to North West Water A u t h o r i t y , C o n t r o l & Regulation Section, New Town House, Buttermarkel Street, Warrington before the end of the said period. Signed P.Wood on behalf ol H a r r o p Fo ld Co u n t r y Farmhouse Hotel. Dale March 10lh, 1988.


Representation of the People


Regulations 1986


NOTICE OF CLAIMS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE


REGISTER OF ELECTORS.


A Claim to be included in the Register of Electors has been r e c e i v e d f r o m t h e undermentioned person and may be inspected at the office of the Electoral Registration Officer. Unless a valid objection Is received by March 31st, 1988, the under-named will be added to the publ ished Register of Electors for 1988 on April 1st, 1988.


Claimant: GARNETT, Kathleen, Flat G, Calderstones, Whalley.


M. JACKSON Electoral Registration Officer Ribble Valley Borough Council Council Offices Church Walk Clitheroe Lancashire BB7 2RA. March 17th, 1988.


COMPETITION RESULTS


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£ 3 5 . S p e c i a l E a s t e r M o n d a y t o F r i d u y £ 3 2 . BB/ED. S p e ­ c ia l a l l J u n e . £ 5 0 p e r w e e k B B / E D . E x c e l l e n t f o o d , h o m e c o o k i n i i . S p e c i a l r e d u c t i o n s f o r c h i l d r e n . R i n g P a t o r D a v e ( f r o m B u r n l e y ) 0 2 5 3 2 4 1 3 8 .


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w h e r e c l c u n l i u e s s a n d c om ­ f o r t i s a s s u r e d . 2 m i n s P r o m . P a r k i n g f a c i l i t i e s . E a s t e r / S p r i n g B u n k F r l M o n . £ 2 7 B BEM. J u n e S p c c i a 1 £ 5 6 . O A P ' s £ 4 9 . J u l y / A u g . £ 5 9 . 5 0 . A l s o b o o k i n g i l l um i n a t i o n s . T e l .


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t h e t h e u t r e , o r g a n i s t a n d b u f f e t n i g h t , c o a c h t r a v e l h o m e . A v a i l a b l e d a t e s 7 d a y s c om m e n c i n g S a t . A p r i l 2 n d . 1 9 8 8 . £ 8 5 . S a t . J u n e 4 t h , £ 9 3 . S u t . S e p t . 1 0 t h , £ 9 0 . 4 n i g h t s c om m e n c i n g M o n . S e p t . 1 9 t h . £ 6 3 . Al l i n c l . V A T . W r i t e / t c l . B a l ­ m o r a l H o t e l , 3 4 M u r i n e R d , M o r e c am b e LA3 1BZ ( 0 5 2 4 ) 4 1 8 5 2 6 .


M O R E C A M B E . G r c y r i g g H o l i d a y F l a t s , c e n t r a l p o s i ­ t i o n , s e l f c o n t a i n e d , n e a r p r om e n a d e . C o l o u r TV. T e l . 0 5 2 4 4 1 8 7 9 3 .


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t e a f a c i l i t i e s , B B/ED, £ 1 3 . T e l . D e r e k W o o d s 0 5 2 4 4 1 4 4 8 1 .


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P r o m e n a d e . T e l . 0 7 4 5 3 1 4 7 7 .


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S O U T H P O R T W h i t e L o d g e , A A /R A C . l i c e n c e d , c e n t r a l ,


p a r k i n g . O A P r e d u c t i o n s . T e l . 0 7 0 4 3 6 3 2 0 .


S U N N Y T E N B Y . N e w c a r u - v a n s , h e a t e d p o o l , e n t e r ­ t a i n m e n t . b a r . b a r g a i n b r e a k s . O v e r 5 0 ‘s s p c c iu l s . 0 8 3 4 8 1 2 3 1 0 .


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a p u r tm e n t s . SA E - Wi l l u n s . M i l e h a v e n , P r im r o s e Va l l e y , F i l e y . T e l . 0 7 2 3 5 1 4 3 5 1 .


c o a c h t r i p a n d e n t e r t a i n ­ m e n t . T e l . S u e o r D a v e M e r c e r ( 0 2 5 3 ) 4 2 4 1 4 .


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C L E V E L E Y S F L A T L E T S , j u s t o f f t h e p r om , n e u r al l u m m c n i t i c s , g r o u n d f l o o r o n e r o om tw o p e r s o n s , f i r s t f l o o r tw o r o o m s 2 o r 4 p e r ­ s o n s . C u r p a r k , f o r d e t a i l s T e l . ( 0 2 5 3 ) 8 6 0 7 3 3 .


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WESTFIELD DRIVE. WEST BRADFORD. Extremely attractive DETACHED DORMEI LOW in a pleasant corner situation with e as t gardens. Spacious, well proportioneo accol CENTRAL HEATING, double glazing and I GARAGE, maintained to good standards L Entrance hall, lounge, dining room, breaxi! conservatory, bedroom 3 with fitted wardrobP bathroom. First floor: Two further double be F w »lh w a rd ro be s . 3-p ie ce shower roor]1 ^recommended.


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