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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 223231 (i Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, March 23rd, 103!)
BEDS TO SUIT ALL SHAPES AND SIZES
COME AND SEE THE WIDE SELECTION OF
, „ Harrison Hand Built Beds • AVAILABLE AT:
S& bedrooms SHAWBRIDGE STREET,
CLITHEROE
Place to make your dreams come true
STEP into La Bedrooms — and your dreams can come true.
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F.H.BROWN
BUSINESS EQUIPMENT wish
LA BEDROOMS
continued success for the future o o o
F. H. BROWN LIMITED
HEAD OFFICE AND SHOWROOM Farrington Road,
Burnley BB11 5SW Telephone (0282) 26622
WATERLOO TIMBER CO.
Waterloo Road, Clitheroe Tel. 23263
Joiners - Shopfitters - Sawmillers - DIY materials
As suppliers to La Bedrooms we wish them continued success
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A BRAND NEW CONCEPT IN COMPLETELY
CO-ORDINATED BEDROOMS , ☆
G. D. Fabrications (Mirror Door Manufacturers)
SUPPLIERS OF QUALITY
SLIDING MIRROR DOORS TO
ft ^ <5 a ^D oowecU s SEE THE RANGE AT SEa ^Bcd/ioom e s SHAWBRIDGE STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 25155
continued success for the future
We wish Les and. Ann Les and Ann Petty invite you to visit their NEW SHOWROOMS
THIS EASTER SUNDAY and MONDAY Between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
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S e e the stylish range of-HAMMONDS B ED RO OM FURNITURE at
FINEST RRmSH . Sfa ^ed/toows
SHAWBRIDGE STREET, CUTHEROE
•Telephone 25155 Browse round, and enjoy a glass of wine ^
OPEN EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK INCLUDING WEDNESDAY
Sfa ^B
FITTED BEDROOMS AND BED SPECIALISTS
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SHAWBRIDGE STREET, CLITHEROE, LANCS Telephone 25155
SHAWBRIDGE STREET,
CLITHEROE T e lep h on e 25155
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SEE THE DISPLAYS AT
SEE OUR RANGE IN THEIR NEW SHOWROOMS
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AN extensive selection of fitted wardrobes is on display at La Bedrooms, and Mr and Mrs Betty arc pictured here with just two examples
have ever wished for is there, as this flour ishing Clitheroe firm caters for your every need — be it anything from a water to a sofa
E v e r y th in g you
bed. La Bedrooms offers
everything the customer could possibly want. From the extensive selection of every type of bedroom furniture, there is some thing for every taste, in modern designs or the more traditional. The two-storey build
ing, situated on Shaw- bridge Street, has been extensively refurbished to
create even more display space, enabling customers to browse at their leisure. There are beds of every
size, from classic brass to wood and pine, as well as a large choice of space sav ing ideas in bunk beds and storage divans. There are fitted ward
An advertising feature. . .
by Murray Walker
headboards, with match ing bedroom chairs, stools and accessories.
lampshades, delightful quilt covers, curtains and cushions, pillows, conti nental quilts, wallpaper and bedroom carpets.
There are also matching
ments, La Bedrooms can fit them. They can provide made-to-measure beds, and their fully-fitted bedrooms are tailored to meet your every desire.
robes to complement any room, mirrored walls, slid ing mirror doors, and a headboard gallery featur ing a stunning range of continental and contoured
very la te s t range of bedroom furniture, includ ing mahogony, moulded and painted finishes, and some exciting new addi tions to the exciting mir ror wardrobe section of
La Bedrooms have the
the business. No matter what shape
or size the room is, La Bedrooms can convert it
Whatever your require
Mr and Mrs Petty (right) and, above and below, some of the wide range of beds and bedroom furni ture on offer at La Bedrooms
into the ideal bedroom, no matter how big or small it
is.
in hand-built, individual beds, and you can be sure that whichever one you choose, it will be a bed you will be proud of. La Bedrooms
La Bedrooms specialise Petty. i j a u c u i u u i i i o W U S w a u c u v c i m y a , u u u
opened in 1983, with the made a big impact on the business’ name coming market recently. Again, from the initials of its La Bedrooms stock a Targe owners — Les and Ann se le c tion of Coloroll
worked there for eight years, and the Barnolds- wick company’s products are widely available at La Bedrooms. Another com pany that is making its mark in the bedroom trade is Coloroll, previously associated with fabrics and wallcoverings, and it has
m uo Les spent 12 years at
Grand opening this Sunday
THE new-look La Bedrooms stages its grand open ing this Sunday.
of new interior designs and ideas, arranged to allow the customer to peruse them at their lei
The spacious Shawbridgc Street store is full .
sure in full comfort. La Bedrooms is open on both Easter Sunday and
Monday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and for the rest of the week, including Wednesday, it is open at its normal hours of 10 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. With car parking available at the front of the
Lcs and Ann Petty. products.
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Worries heavy tr; in Sabdl
HEAVY vehicles travelling thr a short cut to and from the Clit causing concern to residents.
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decided to look into the possibility of restricting the traffic, to see whether a by-law exists to prohibit heavy vehicles from using the narrow road over Black Hill, except for access. In an effort to prevent
The parish council has 18th to Z
dog owners from allowing their pets to foul the Holme playing fields, the council is to have a special sign erected reminding people that it is a chil dren’s play area. Another complaint in
been ask reinstate! morning I which le:| 11 a.m. I matter a| C o u n c l Committl
15th. The p
the form of a letter from a nearby resident has been r e c e i v e d , r e g a r d i n g “ in c o n s id e ra te (log owners.” Parents had already complained about the health risk to children who play on the field and park. North West Water has
receivel boardeifl footpath! Village Burnett I c hi 1 d r| although erally fil
Contpj
written to the parish coun cil about the recent pollu tion of Sabden Brook. It stressed that the river authority will be restock ing the brook following the recent poisoning of all the fish, when an authority worker a c c i d entail y released 20 gallons of caustic soda into the water. Coun. Mrs Eileen Lowe
Prevenf would hi lage sej future dren on| boards;
He s | rcecivet! The
motor nuisanefl of noisig footpatll
reported on a meeting of the Lancashire Associa tion of Town and Parish Councils, which she attended on behalf of Sab den. Conn. Mrs Lowe and Coun. Mrs Anita Whalley also reported on the Par ish Councils’ Liaison Committee. No objections were
laries ill A m l
rosideil Neighll scheme! he woij matter.! house-lf the polil schemtl abysm! viliagc.|
offered to planning appli cations for the demolition
of an existing one-storey extension.and construction
of a two-storey extension at 105 Clitheroe Road and the siting of a temporary caravan and erection of an agricultural dwelling at Brantley Farm, Wiswell Moor. The council was told
store, why not treat yourself to an extra special present from La Bedrooms this Easter? Call in and share a glass of wine with the owners
dents li mg the! PC Bm| would iau An! red b(l find til for wnl
One I poses tl The [
that a Sabden man had lost his appeal against the refusal of planning permis sion to build a bungalow on Simonstone Road, on the site of the old reser voir. The parish council had objected to the
sited in Sabden from April DAVAL FURNITURE
LUXURY FITTED BEDROOM FURNITURE
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Careless : driving
AS a driver began to turn right near Pendleton, a ear overtook the two vehicles travelling behind her and
ran into her ear. Brian Furness (14). of
the town's magistrates when he admitted driving without due care and attention. Ho told the court in a
) by
Central Avenue. Clith eroe. was fined JLTIH
application. The rubbish skip will be
mg tof b o u r ln i
July 3rd! 9th and |
childVenl f oot p a i l roads. IT meat of I
letter that lie believed the driver turning right made a dangerous manoeuvre, giving oncoming traffic the impression that she was turning into the flow ol traffic. The accident would not have occurred, he felt, if her ear had heen posi tioned correctly.
Thumbs up
THE erection of a two- storey extension at 15 Princess Avenue. Clith eroe. has received the thumbs up from Uie Ribble Valley Council's Devel opment Sub-committee.
W o rk o f P| W a y pi< sp o t l ig ]
A NEW book outlining the sa mountain and moorland by a I dent is to he launched locally, il Tom Stephenson's pioneeriil
has become legendary.
plcte when he died two years el to the man who pioneered th(| nine Way and led the llanilf
His hook, “Forbidden Land |
many years. Although born in Chorley.
ley with his parents and eighl at an early age.
He attended Whnlley Scho| 13 began working a Gfi-hour '
a local factory. His love of the outdoors
rambling. f
first Saturday after starting 'I die Hill, and he later wrotil from its summit inspired hi
tieeship at Barrow PrintworS printer of textiles.
cal College, now the MechB boosted his income by having|
In the evenings he studied
writing for the “Daily Herald! and "Camper."
published. By 1933 he had become
ing information about lonJ Britain, inspired him to pi(J of a “a lo n g
A letter from two Amcncil grcen_ trail,'
Pennine Way in 19H5. He remained an active car
rights almost to the end of 1| be launched at Burnley M(f two weeks, and the launch! walk by ramblers to the sum!
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At the age of 15.he began I J
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