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8 Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, May 20ih, 1993


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H o te l’s fu tu re s t i l l h an g s in th e b a lan c e


A QUESTION mark still hangs over the future of the vacant Coronation Hotel near Gisburn — four months after Sunday mar­ kets operator Ray Lynden launched a bid for the property.


to reveal the identity of th e p o te n t ia l b u y e r , adding that Mr Lynden’s earlier attempt at pur­ chasing the hotel and adja- c e n t s i t e h a d n o t materialised. But Mr Lynden, who operates giant Sunday .


chester-based W. T. Gun- son and Son, told the “Advertiser and Times” on Tuesday: “We are starting negotiations la te r this week, with a view to exchanging c o n tra c ts afterwards, but comple­ tion is not likely for several weeks.” The spokesman declined


markets and ear boot sales i in Gisburn and elsewhere,


12 0 % O F F Spring/Summer


Holiday wear by


Aeysha Davaar and Comrades in Cloth (Prices from £9.95) Britta and Radar for the German classic look


Jeans by Katherine Hamnet and Versace


New ballgowns in stock for that special! occasion


to hire size 8-18


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designer sweaters by Santas


Stepping up for cancer charity


sponsorship forms are available from Vicky Lee and the Lee Carter Health Studio, off Lowergate (Clitheroe 24475).


tor Vicky Lee explained that up to 40 people can take part in each session which, if filled to capacity, could raise thousands of pounds for the charity. F u r th e r d e ta i ls and


will take place throughout the day, in 100-minute sessions, each of which will be supervised by a qualified instructor. Lee Carter co-proprie­


being held in the garden of the Lee C arter Health Studio on Saturday, in aid of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, and aero­ bic s e n th u s ia s t s a re invited to take part. The sponsored event


THERE’S still time to “work your body” in a fund-raising event for charity. A “step-aerobathon” is


s i tu a te d off th e A59 between Gisburn and Hor- ton-in-Craven, has been in the hands of liquidators for the past two years and an other would-be p u r­ c h a s e r is sa id to be involved in negotiations with the agents handling the sale. A spokesman for Man­


The Hotel, which is


said the latest bid involved a businesman who also wanted to relaunch the hotel.


raises the capital first,” he said. “The asking price is confidential, but it has been reduced since the hotel first went on the market.” Meanwhile, the agents


told our reporter that he had still not given up hope of putting his plan into action — forming a consor­ tium of interested busi­ nessmen to raise capital to relaunch the hotel, aiming it specifically at tourism, with additional overnight accommodation and new leisure and exhibition facilities. “It’s a question of who


Ch/ hcr nn^nH^v'


Clitheroc and District Cub sports day at West Bradford. Ihe 1st Pcndle Tigers roared their way to victory with GO points,


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Rnwf»nrt r 0^ teami roT C!'!*t t!urn came second, with 40 points. Howland Cubs were third, with 29 points.


captain of the winning team, Stuart Williamson (10).


„nTheMhait ,u Ia£ )r of Worston, “Advertiser and Times” photogra­ pher Mr John Barry, is pictured presenting a shield to the


Pat ks Participated in the annual


1,500 from all over East Lancashire for an exciting adventure day at Bowley Scout camp site, Great Harwood.


A r t s c e n t r e o n w a y a t o l d s t a t i o n


IT’S full steam ahead for the Ribble Valley’s new arts centre — at the town’s old railway station.


Ribble Valley Council and Thwaites pic, looks set to be up and running by the autumn.


For the centre, which is a joint project between the


play host to evening concerts, small-scale perfor­ mances and displays.


As well as staging, exhibitions, the centre will


work on the refurbishment of the station is going well, with the facade near completion.


Borough tourism officer Mr Keith Taylor said that


in the old days. By autumn, it is hoped that the devel­ opment will be finished and the station’s new life as an arts centre will start.”


He said: “Very soon, the station will look like it did


son Dagnall, will be setting up his workshops at the arts centre next week, Mr Taylor added.


G u n c o n t r o l s a r e s o u g h t


and th e auction of a cake baked by a local grandparent.


CHILDREN and parents enjoyed an open day at Waddington Playgroup which raised £190 towards the day-to-day running of the group. There were plant, cake and good-as-new toy stalls


P l a y g r o u p o p e n d a y r a i s e s £ 1 9 0 f o r f u n d s Proceeds will be used towards a replacement slide


Pictured are children and parents, including play­ group leader Mrs Kath Hopcroft.


and climbing frame and playgroup organisers would like to thank those organisations which have already made donations.


.• C U T H E R 0 E


what they can do to lower the risk of being robbed at gunpoint.


ble of Lancashire chaired a special meeting earlier this month, to inform banks and building societies


and 1991 (the last year of available records) show that 267 people were injured and six killed. In response to these figures, the Chief Consta­


THE large increase in firearms offences has led to a call by Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans to main­ tain strict gun controls. Firearms offences in Lancashire between 1985


The Ribble Valley’s sculptor-in-residence, Thomp­


Cubs and a camping expedition with fire-lighting and backwoods cooking, as well as basic canoeing. In June, more than 100 boys from the district will be joining


The seven district packs are also involved in events such as a nine-mile challenge award hike along the Ribblc Way for older


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