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Bikers lost each other but still making fast time
SPONSORED cycle duo Jonathan Hargreaves (20), of Hayhurst Road, Whalley, and his friend, Stephen Bentley (18), of Whalley Road, Accrington, hit a snag during their marathon ride this week . . . when they lost each other in Edinburgh. The men, who are tele-________________
phoning the “Advertiser and Times” office every Monday to report orr their progress, were delayed for a couple of hours before they found each other at the Forth Road Bridge. Said Stephen: "We fol
Tourism is booming
Clitheroe on Saturday after cycling the length of England and Scotland twice in less than 20 days — 11 days ahead of schedule. There is still time for
hitch, the ride is going perfectly, with the men, who are raising money for m u l t ip le s c le r o s i s research, expecting to reach John o’Groats on Tuesday. They hope to ride into
readers to sponsor the ride, by contacting Mr Graham Phillips of The Starlings, Lower Standen Hey, Pendleton. Graham, himself a multiple sclerosis sufferer, is organising sponsorship forms.
Go-ahead for taxi business
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was apparent from the lack of observations received from nearby resi dents and the parish coun cil that the operation had not created any concern within the locality. Two conditions were
ley Council's Development Control Sub-committee heard that temporary planning constent had been granted 12 months ago for the establishment of the business in Whalley Road for Mr
J.Robinson. They were told that it
attached to the consent: that the operation should be for the benefit of Mr Robinson only, and all parking should take place within the curtilage of the site and not from the adjoining highway.
Moneyspinner for school
A WONDERFUL social evening at Pendle County Primary School turned out to be a moneyspinner as well, bringing in £800 for school funds. It will be used to pur
chase a high quality printer to link with exist ing computing equipment. The barbecue, in the
school grounds on Friday night, was organised by the Friends of Pendle Association and attracted almost 500 parents and children. The rain held off and the children were able to enjoy games and a disco. A raffle was drawn by
granted for the operation of a private-hire taxi busi ness at Sabden. Members of Ribble Val
PERMISSION has been
lowed an emergency plan and both telephoned Jon athan's parents after we split apart when one of us took a wrong turn. Unfor tunately, at the road bridge we were both on opposite sides of the motorway, so that had to be sorted out!” Apart from the
TOURISM is one of the main growth industries in the Ribble Valley. There has been a dra
matic increase in the num ber of tourists coming to the area, says tourism assistant Mrs Pauline Brown. In the first six months
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Blues strike gold with star player
job for the club and get Clitheroe back on the right road,” said Frank, who has two international caps. Another boost for the
League Cup and SFA Cup. “I hope I can do a good
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CONSERVATION AREA DESIGNATED
club is the news that the floodlight pylons at the ground should be erected in time for the new season and Frank is hoping to persuade, his former man ager to bring his Manches ter United team to Shaw b r id g e fo r th e big switch-on. “I am glad to be coming
of this year there was around 3,000 inquiries made to the tourist infor mation office, compared with 370 for the whole of
last month 1 have taken bookings from people com ing from as far afield as Scotland, London, Leeds, Devon, California, Nor
1983. Mrs Brown said: “In the
were having increasing difficulties in finding accommodation in Clith eroe and some rural areas because of the huge influx of tourists to the area.
Parking fees cut for
necessary so that the car park will be available to patrons, visitors and staff using the leisure centre, Ribble Valley Borough Council’s Recreation and L e isu re Com mittee decided.
caravans COUNCILLORS are expected to call a halt to fairs, caravan rallies and other special events at Edisford car park when the new Roefield Leisure Centre is completed. This action will be
will be a fee reduction at the car park for caravans staying overnight.
the £3.50 charge on each caravan per night at rallies should be reduced to £2.50.
Councillors agreed that
complaints from a large number of customers who objected when the charge was increased from £2 to £3.50.
The reduction follows Extension
AN application for a two- storey extension to the side of a house in Henth- orn Road, Clitheroe, has been approved by Ribble Valley planners.
form a garage and utility room at ground-floor level and two bedrooms at first- floor level for applicants Mr and Mrs Hollingworth.
The new building is to
way and Australia. The numbers have bumped up every year, going up by leaps and bounds." She explained that staff
An application has been received for permission to: Application for consent to display advertisement at Unit 2 ( 6 c ) K i n g L a n e , CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0482
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Application for consent to display an advertisement at White Lion, Market Place, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0495
BRIDGE
W CLUBINNERS of the Howell movement at Clitheroe Itridge Club on Wednesday night were Mr Atkinson and Mr Jennings, Mr Webster and Mrs Holden, Mr Higson and Mr Ormand. The following hand was
usually passed out, but at one table north-south continued to play in three no trumps and only made seven tricks. One unlucky north played in two hearts,
A GROUP of Sabden ladies had plenty to smile about on Satur day — they raised £551 towards the costs of the red e coration of St. Mary’s RC Church. They attended a gar
making only seven tr ic k s because of the unkind split of
the trump suit. The only other time the hund
was played, a fter north had passed, because of the vulnera bility east decided that he would open one heart, as he had both majors, and a singleton club. West responded one spade and east rebid two spades, which became the final contract. Despite the four-one break in
trumps, nine tricks were made. N dealer, NS vul.
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den party at the Pendle S tre e t home of the Misses G. Henry and S. Mortimer, and there were s ta lls and two g u e s s in g games to enjoy. Pictured holding the
to Shawbridge as long as I can help the boys and I hope I can pass on some of my experience,” added Frank. Although he may not be
Pitch needed
S P O R T S T A R T S H E R E Stonyhurst
THERE is a team, a kit — but nowhere to play. That is the dilemma
Clitheroe Ladies’ Football Club have found them selves in with the season fast approaching. Last year, they used
board in the “lost don key” game is Mrs E. Newman and holding the pen is a friend from Australia, who is holi daying with her.
New building at farm despite
objections
On Thursday night winners were: Mr and Mrs Webster, Mr Harnslev and Mr Wolstenholme, Mrs U ra d sh aw an d Mrs
Keighley. Winners on Monday night
were Mr Webster and Mrs Scambler, Mr Earner and Mr Capstick, Mrs Russell and Mrs
In the meantime there W00d’ U.K.A.
New member for parish council
A NEW member has been elected to serve on Whal ley and Little Mitton Par ish Council, following the retirement of Coun. John Hartley earlier in year. Mr Gordon Woodward,
of Crow Trees Brow, Chatburn, of Kerr and Woodwartl Estate Agents, King Street, will become an official councillor today. Following Mr Hartley's
PERMISSION has been given for a replacement poultry plucking hall at W a rd H a l l F a rm , Ribchester.
ley Council's Development Control Sub-committee heard that two letters of o b je c t io n had been received, outlining fears that the premises could attract vermin and become a health hazard.
Members of Ribble Val
claimed that the premises could cause traffic hazards a n d a ‘ ‘ g e n e r a l disturbance.”
The objectors also
was a long-established use on the site, and that the new building should result in an improvement to its appearance.
Councillors heard there
retirement, an election was declared after 10 local people, s e n t le t te r s requesting such action. But Mr Woodward had a walk-over as he was the only nominee. He says he knows the
area well and is looking forward to serving the council.
premises was a matter for the public health depart ment as the licensing authority and, for the most part, was not rele vant to the planning submission.
The operation of the
ted by Mr W. Nuttall, was approved with conditions, including landscaping, loading and unloading, working hours, noise ami storage.
The application, submit
Park golf THE mixed greensomes, held last Saturday, pro duced some tremendously low scores. It was won by the pair
ing for some time now on the Castle Field, sporting a big squad in an attempt to bounce back straight into the first division of the North West Ladies’ L e ag u e , which was streamlined at the end of last season. The season begins on
Shawbridge, but they can not use it again, so the ladies are looking for a new pitch. They have been in train
September 2nd, but there is a five-a-side competition on the Castle Field on August 27th. If anyone can offer a
pitch, they should contact team manager Frank Counsell (Blackburn 22118).
Local exhibits soon to go on display
CLITHEROE Castle Museum could be opening its new room of local exhi bits in about two weeks’
time. The Ribble Valley Bor
ough Council is waiting for the county council's museums department to complete restoration of a centuries-old door from Clitheroe's Swan and Royal Hotel before open ing the room . The door, plus the old
a household name this side of the border, in Scotland he has a tremendous repu tation — except with Celtic fans, for Frank is the only man in history to score four goals in the same match against the Parkhead side. Frank did not go down
ing of B. and A. Bolton (82-22-50), with J. and B. Crowther (89-25.5-52.5) in second place. J. and M. Heller (89-25.5-63.5) were third.
I TEAMS 3
Clitheroe Cricket Club 1st XI (v Great, Harwood, Sat., 2 p.m., home): M. Dewhurst, K. Faw cett. G. Sutcliffe, C. Seed, B. Mocke, I’. Rushton, T. Amin,
J.Scorah, A. Robinson, A. Hen derson, bones. Clitheroe Cricket Club 2nd XI
(v Cherry Tree, Sat., 2 u.m., away): A. Rigby, S. Westhead, A. King, R. Sharp, S. Bishup, N. Bolton. F. Hussain. P. Bishop, S. Bla ck b u rn , R. Palmer, S. Amin. Scorer: P. Duckworth. Clitheroe Cricket Club 3rd XI
too well with the other side of the ‘old firm,’ either, scoring three hat- tricks against Rangers. He still has many memories of his time at the top, where he thrived on the big occa sion, scoring 22 goals in European competition. Coming to the tiny
Shawbridge ground will seem like a million miles away from the time he played in Brazil against Flamenco. The match took place in front of 170,000 hostile fans — a far cry from the average 200 at Shawbridge — and the Flamenco side contained the legendary Zico. Aber deen ran out 2-1 winners and, as they say, the crowd went wild. Another memory that
1st XI (v Blackburn Northern, Sat., 2 p.m., away): P. Seedle, M. Greenhalgh, M. Dennett, H. Kenyon, R. Bedford, D. Ben nett, G. beach, D. Braithwaite, T. Briathwaite, W. Stinger, Rayton. Scorer: C. Britcliffe. Ribblesdale Wanderers CC
(v Earby, Sun., 2 p.m., home): G. Cartledge, P. Griffiths, W. Briggs, J. Purnell, D. Booth, S. Ashman, G. Robinson, S. Nicholson, A. P a lm e r , J . Coulter, S. Duckworth. Scorer: C. Briggs. Ribblesdale Wanderers CC
stands out is a European tie against Johan Cruyffs Feynoord. Frank was sent off, but he still claims it was a case of mistaken identity. After 14 years at the
Extension to rear of house for use as bedroom and extra toilet at 62 Downham Road, CHATBURN. Application No 3/89/0504 L o u n g e / c o n s e r v a t o r y extension at The Auctioneer, New Market St, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0508 Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the dale of this advertisement, to 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 for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the D e v e l o pme 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 stated.
Signed: Philip Bailey, Director of Development and Client Services. July 27th 1989.
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2nd XI (v Baxenden, Sat., 2 u.m., home): J . Hutchins, R. Driver, J . Ainsworth, I. Brit cliffe, G. Bamber, N. Parker, B. Silencer, R. Blair, M. Wrigley,
devoted to geological exhi bits, is expected to open early next year.
town hall bell and other unique items, will be put on display in the "Clith eroe Room." Another new room,
Rejected
A PROPOSAL for a house for an agricultural worker at Dove Syke Nurseries, off Moor Lane, West Bradford, was rejected by the Development Sub committee of the Ribble Valley Borough Council.
3rd XI (v Barnoldswick, Sun., 2 p.m., hume): B. Pinch, I. Nut- tali, J. Burke, R. Blair, J. Hut chins, N. Parker, B. Spencer, I. Britciiffe, M. Wrigley, N. Scho field, M. Briggs. Scorer: B. O’Neill. Ribblesdale Wanderers CC
M. Davies, M. Briggs. Scorer:!). Howarth. Ribblesdale Wanderers CC
Youth XI (v Great Harwood, Mon., (i-15 p.m., away): B. Spencer, B. Kortikas, D. Overy, P. Kenyon, M. Briggs, D. Huward, D. Taylor, N. Peel, M. Davies, D. Kitchen, P. Cottam. Reserves: B. O'Neill.
Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow, Heyes Chemist’s, 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.
They’re splashing out on their holidays
local builder Mr Richard Moorhouse, who worked as an apprentice on the building of the school in 1932. Commenting on the suc
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cess of the venture, deputy head Mr Ian Pres ton said: “We’ve never had a barbecue before, but I think it will be barbecues every year from now on.”
Rent arrears are lowest in county
COUNCIL tenants are keeping their rent arrears down but there is still room for improvement. This was the message
that came from the meet ing of the Ribble Valley C o u n c i l ’s H o u s in g Committee. Health and housing
J u n e 2 6 t h we r e £50,312.95, a large reduc- tion on the figure at May 15th of £50,975.31. Included in the arrears
officer Mr Richard Isher- wood said: “The Ribble Valley has the best record on arrears in Lancashire.” The total arrears as at
figure is £12,315.87 owed from former tenants.
Urban fund
THE Whalley Deanery coffee morning is to be held in the Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour on Satur day, August 5th, between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. All proceeds from the
event will go to the Church Urban Fund.
top, Frank’s last game was the 1986 Scottish Cup final, where he helped Aberdeen to defeat Hearts 3-0. He had been strug gling with back problems for a year, but despite trips to Harley Street spe cialists and a Dutch clinic, the pain forced Frank to finally quit in 1987, when he was at the pinnacle of his profession, which Mr Ferguson described as tragic. “Football is in the blood
and it broke my heart when I finished,” said Frank. “You sit down and miss the big games, but time has now passed and I am just looking forward to doing a good job for Clitheroe.” Frank has been training
An application has been received to: Application for consent to display an advertisement at White Lion, Market Place, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0495
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at Shawbridge, where his back is standing up to the strain. He has remained firm
friends with his striking partner at St Mirren, Frank McAvennie, who recently broke West Ham’s transfer record, and he is hoping the Scot tish international will make the journey up the M6 to' see him play at Shawbridge.
Problem
brambles PROBLEM brambles in Whalley Parish Church yard look s e t to be destroyed.
Mitton Parish Council meeting, Coun. Michael Ackroyd made a recom mendation that five gal lons of paraffin be pur chased for burning the brambles.
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£50 be made available to the Churchyard Associa tion for flower bulbs was also passed.
cate £10 for the purchase. Another proposal that
the Lengthsman, Mr J. Duxbury, be made avail able to earn: out work in the churchyard when possible.
Members decided that
NOW that the football season is over, there must be many people wondering what to do with the inflatable bananas they bought to wave about on the
terraces. Some things can get
blown up out of all proportion, but Ribb- lesclale Pool may have just the answer! Special inflatable ses-.
sions for the school holi days are now underway and b ath ers may, of course, take their own apparatus. Meanwhile, pool staff
only session. Our picture shows some
of the people taking advantage of a special, fun-and-inflatable session. The sessions take place on Mondays and Fridays between 11 a.m. to 12
have lined-up a full pro gramme for all age groups. There are special sessions for senior citizens and water babies, plus a ladies’
Ramblers’ trip
MEMBERS of the North stone Pass. The starting East Lancashire Ram- point is York Street, biers’ Association have Clitheroe, at 9ia.m. and arranged a trip for Sunday the cost is £4.40 for adults to Pooley Bridge via Kirk- and £2.20 for children.
noon, and on Fridays from 6 p.m. to 6-50 p.m. The usual sessions on Satur days between 10-30 a.m. to 11-30 a.m., and 3-45 p.m. to 4-45 p.m., will still take place. And the pool is also open as usual for routine bath ing, from Monday to Fri day between 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Wednesday to Thursday between 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Satur days and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
15. (11) "Licence to kill" — Gladys Knight. 16. (9) “Liberian girl" —Michael Jackson. 17. (-) “In Liverpool” — Bradford. ^ 18. (6) “Song for whoever" — Beautiful South. 19. (17) “Cry” — Waterfront. 20. (-) “Choice"—The Blow Monkeys. Last week’s placings are in brackets. LP of the week: “Ten commandments of dance" — London' Boys. Tips for the top: “Do you love what you feel?" —Inner City (single); "Cuts both ways" — Gloria Estefan (LP).Chart compiled by Katy, Reidy’s Home of Music, .Moor Lane, Clitneroe.
10. (20) “A new flame” — Simply Red. 11. (20) “Back to life” — Soul II Soul. 12. (16) “Superwomen” — Karyn White. 13. (10) “Voodoo ray” — A Guy Called Gerald.. 14. (8) “It’s alright” — Pet Shop Boys.
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1. (1) “You’ll never stop me loving you’*— Sonia. 2. (12) “They want money” — Kool Moe Dee. 3. (-) “Too much" — Bros. 4. (7) “Don’t want to lose you” — Gloria Estefan. 5. (3) “London nights" — London Boys. 6. (5) “On your own” — Bobby Brown. / 7. (4) “Ain’t nobody” — Rufus and Chaka Khan. 8. (-) “French kissing” — Lil Louil. 9. (13) “Wind beneath my wings" — Bette Midler.
Planning in the
pipeline
PLANS for the change of use of Ribchester Hospial, Preston Road to premises for light industrial storage, are among the latest lodged with Kibble Valley Borough Council's Plan ning Department ((>492). Hinckley: Kitchen and dining
room extension at 2 Ribchester Road 10484). Thorntey with Wheatley:
Conversion of existing disused barn into single dwelling at E l io t t 's Barn, Green Lane (0485). Billington: Change of use to dwelling at barn adjacent to
A drop in Castle
V visitors
Castle Museum are on the decline — but sales of sou venirs are up on last year. Ribble Valley Borough
ISITORS to Clitheroe
Council’s Recreation and Le i s ur e Commi t t e e reported that attendance was down, probably due to the exceptionally good weather during the past six weeks. Although this was a set back, sales were helping to
Hillock Farm, Northcotb Road.- Langho 5)487). Sabden: Rear extension to
f o rm k i t c h e n a n d b e d - roum/bathl'oom, conservatory,
advertisement at unit two at lie King Lane 51482). Demolish an existing barn and cow shed and to develop the site for residen tial use at Low Moor Farm, Union Street 5)489).
front-porch and reroofing at 52 Wesley Street 5)491). Clitneroe: Consent to display
from Isis Minerals has enabled the museum to. pass last year’s number, in spite of over 2,000,less visitors.
ings for parties are now beginning to'-show an increase on the same period in 1988. .
After a poor start, book , > ' It was decided to allo
Friday 11th August, 1989 7.30 p.m.
Agenda: Formal Adoption of revived consltution.
This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person w i s h i n g to ma k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Goverment (Access to Information) Act 1985, am representations received wil be available for Inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the D e v e l o pme 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 and plans may be Inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.
Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development and Client Services. March 2nd, 1989.
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e n d o f SEASON sa le o f n ew caravans n ow on at Dickinson Caravans. Sub s tan t ia l d iscou n ts on last r em a in in g 1 9 8 9 m o d e ls . Choice o f 2, 4, and 5 berth
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L O N E L Y D e sp a ir in g , S u i cidal • Contact Samaritans, Nelson 694929 or Blackburn 662424.
BOUNCING & FUN castles to Hire. Tel. Nelson 68610.
come to the caravan
specialists and save upto £1500.00 when you buy a new caravan without part- exchange: or 20% oft
selected ABI tourers with no trade in.
| Our on the road package is | 'very comprehensive including1 | delivery and 3 year body | | warranty lor only £135.00. |
| Dave Barron's 5 Star Service | l Centre will give you the ' | back up you deserve.
I Come and find out why we I are the busiest dealership in the U.K.
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FO R M A J E S T I C Splendour on your special day. Rolls Roycc and w hite Daimler S o v e r e ig n L im o u s in e s , Liveried chauffeurs. Con sidered to be the finest ser vice in the area. The Exclu sive Courier. 235, Skipton
H A T S G A L O R E . Hire the perfect hat for that perfect day. Open: Mon-Fri 9.30 a.m. • 8 .30 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. • 11.30 a.m. All day Sun day. Tel. Julie on Whalley 823049 anytime.
Road, Colne. TcI. 864463 or Nelson 693897.
PINK C H AM P A G N E (Bridal C o u tu r e ) . 'In d iv id u a l ly d e s ig n e d , h a n d made gowns, also select range of gowns for hire. 169 Ilurnlcy R o a d , P a d ih am . T e 1. 71082/75648.
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V I C TO R I A B R ID A L WEAR 4 6/48 Keirby Walk. Burn ley. Try the best for brides maids and brides hire and buy, a lso mens hire and w h ite Daimler limousine. Tel. Burnley 29418.
U N IQ U E A N D P ER SO N A L service. Choose your wedd ing stationery at home. Full range o f catalogues deli vered and collected. P. j . Print Ltd., Burnley 52258.
C A R R I A G E S L IMO U S IN E Co., Still a few dates avail able this year, or book early fo r 1 9 9 0 . T e l . Burnley 414269 or Nelson 698349.
C U S TOM VIDEO for a crea t iv e w ed d in g v id eo and photography service. See our qua lity, then decide. Tel. Burnley 27907.
S T E V EN J . LO C K Y E R . For creative wedding photogra phy and video service. See our qua lity, then decide. Tel. Burnley 25620.
C O M P L E T E B R ID A L HIRE from ‘Everything but the Groom', keen prices, latest designs. Tel. Nelson 66495.
H A P P Y D A Y S Video, Bridal Hire and Wedding curs, satisfaction guaranteed. TcI. Whalley 0254 823528.
D I S C O A N D P .A . G E A R . Hire i t from Opus. Tel. Burnley 20795.
D A RWEN SUN L E ISURE foi4 th e ve ry la t e s t fa s t tan sunbed rentals. £25 for 6 weeks. Darwen 771515.
CARAVANS & ‘CAMPING
N E ED A DISCO ? Ring Opus on Burnley 20795.
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• Mardon. Used caravans, 200r29.ey‘ Tel* B u rn ,o y
CARAVAN PARKING. Con- . v e n ie n t and ve ry s e cu r e
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TRAILERS for hirerand sale,
RIGBY STREET (off M NELSON. TEL. (C
Open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. - p.m.;
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.accessories; repairs, scrvic- jng e tc . Open daily. Hea- leyw o o d ' Industrial Estate,
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