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A FARMHOUSE in Slaidbum has come out tops in the North West Tourism Awards for the
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third year running. Pages Farm, in Woodhouse Lane,
has won the farmhouse category of the competition, while Mytton Fold Farm Hotel, Langho, came second in the hotel section. Pages Farm was acquired by Peter
bred in the area, Mrs Cowking in Dunsop Bridge and Mr Cowking in Slaidbum. They were nominated for the
The Caribbean island of Antigua provided a dream setting for the wedding of Miss Andrea Yvette CoX
TAYLOR — COX
joined by their parents for the wedding, when both *t,~
and Mr Mark Andrew Taylor. During their month-long stay, the couple were
the bride’s and the bridegroom’s mothers were also matrons of honour. The bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs
n«rl hfMofrrnnm’n mnt.hers w e r e a lso
Norman Cox, of Eastfield Drive, West Bradford, and her bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Michael Taylor, of Buccleuch Close, Clitheroe. Given away by her father, the bride wore a fitted
were asked to vote for an establishment where they had particularly enjoyed their stay and
Workers get long service awards
white satin gown with a long train and with a bodice made from Nottingham lace. She wore a long veil and a headdress made from antique gold and cream silk flowers, she carried a bouquet made from lemon and white fresh flowers. The matrons of honour were Mrs Ann Cox and Mrs Lillian Taylor and the bridegroom’s father was
also the best man. Following their honeymoon, the couple held an
evening reception at the Spread Eagle Hotel,
Sawley. The couple are to live in Hereford..
Farm target
THEIVES have stolen o v e r £160 w o r th of machinery from a Clith
eroe farm.
The burglars stole a Stihl chain saw and Bosch
9in. angle grinder from Goosebutts Farm in Goo-
p.m. on Tuesday and 6 p.m. on Wednesday last week.
sebutts Lane. The theft occurred between 12.30
SIX Castle Cement transport employees have received long service awards from the company’s man aging director after 25 y e a rs with the
and Mary Cowking four years ago, since which the couple have built it into one of the Ribble Valley’s best-loved bed and breakfast establishments. Both the Cowkings were bom and
award by members of the public, who
had found a warm and friendly welcome and quick and efficient■ service.
farm, the Mytton Fold Farm Hotel has grown into a huge complex, with
From the early days as a Langho . . .
an 18-hole golf course. The secret to the success of the
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establishment has been hard work and family commitment, as well as a warm, friendly welcome to guests. Both establishments received their
awards at a prestigious ceremony, held at Manchester Airport.
of the North West Tourist Board, commented: “The wealth of the ' tourism industry in the region is unsurpassed, but the key to being nominated for and winning these prestigious awards is quality — from
Mr Anthony Goldstone, chairman
Clitheroe 22824(Editorial);22828 (Advertising). Burnley 422881 (Classified)
Farmhouse is tops again
quality of customer service to quality of food. Many congratulations to both winners.”
MR AND MRS COWKING, of Pages Farm, are pictured (front and back left) receiving their award from tourism officials
Display features area’s birds
BIRDS of the Ribble Val ley are vividly described in a new exhibition which has opened this week at Clith eroe Castle Museum.
lowland river valleys and upland fell and attracts a wide range of birds which breed or visit the area on migration.
firm. Mr Michael Lodge pre
sented the awards at a ceremony held at the Moorcock Inn, Wadding- ton, to LGV drivers Mr Terence Tyne, Mr Tre vor McTear and Mr Patrick Michael O’Hare; mechanics Mr Stephen
Beer and Mr Tony Sun derland and Mr George
R u th e r fo rd , a LGV d r iv e r based a t the Bradford depot. _____
Putting brakes on car thieves ,» '
PUT the brakes on car thieves — give the green light to Clith- eroe-based Immobi- l i s e r /P r o - f o r c e ’s nationally approved security systems and.
Advertising feature by Stewart Pimbley
installation methods for your vehicle.
Car theft is a constant threat, so it is important
to ensure your vehicle is protected at all times by
recojogmses this need and, in doing so, has been
the most effective security systems. Immobiliser/Pro Force
approved by the national be
regulatory, body-for vehi-
cle.security installers and thejr installations, Vehicle S ecu rity In s ta l la t io n Board (VSIB).
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ford said: “Approval means we can work hand- in-hand with the insurance companies to install sys tems, approved by them, to reduce premiums and offer peace of mind to our customers.”
Owner Mr Charlie Sand-
approval mean to you? The insurance industry’s
• But what does VSIB
te s t in g and re se a rch centre, Thatcham, tests vehicle security products and produces a list of pro ducts, immobilisers and alarms, which have gained their approval.
'allowed to install That cham approved products.
tions, only VSIB applied or accredited installers are
’ • How will this affect you? ■
Already many insurance companies are insisting, as p a r t 'o f
th e i r po ililcy Under industry regula
req u irem en ts , on the installation of Thatcham
policy, they will offer gen erous discounts to all other cars fitted with Thatcham approved systems. The approved systems
approved products to all “high risk” vehicles. Also as' part of their
are divided into two sec tions, alarm/multi-circuit immobiliser (category one) and multi-circuit immobi liser (category two), and this gives customers a choice of 95 systems. For optional fitting of
either systems, there are several insurance com panies offering discounts, including General Acci dent (5-10% discount), Norwich Union (5-20%) and Eagle Star (5-10%). Other insurance com panies are following the
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some of the typical birds that might be seen in the five mam habitats of the region: urban/industrial, river valley, farmland, woodland and moorland — from sparrowhawk to snipe and wheatear to woodcock.
The exhibition looks at
Further details on the exhibition and the county
natural history collection are available from Simon Hayhow (01253 876621).
I . i ' l The area is a mixture of
lead of those offering dis counts and are now consid ering introducing similar incentive schemes. However, due to the
.Thatcham approved pro ducts, there is a limited number of VSIB installers in the country. Immobiliser/Pro-force
PROTECTING Ribble Valley cars are Immobiliser/Pro-Forcc owner Mr Charlie Sandford (right) and chief technician Mr Steve Eamshaw, who are seen here displaying the company’s Vehicle
Security Installation Board certificate
strict rules and high stan dards required to install
is, in fact, just one of 267 companies nationwide to be awarded their VSIB c e r t i f ic a te and more importantly the insurers’ approval. • How do you secure
IMMOBILISER S A L . E S - S E F t \ f ! C E - F t E P A ! F t S
PROTECT YOUR VEHICLES with Thatcham approved products, installed by your local V.S.I.B. dealer.
INCREASED SECURITY must be your watchword
In these days of escalating crime
Vehicles with Independent Insurance Brokers who place your interests first
Likewise, protect your Businesses, Homes and v it h : ' .
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BARRIE LANCASTER INSURANCE SERVICES 2 Mearley Street (off Whalley Road) Clitheroe Tel: 01200 443442 • Fax: 01200 443441
CRABTREE & CO CHARTERED
and wish them every success for the future ALAN CRABTREE F.C.A. >
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ACCOUNTANTS a r e pleased to be associated "with , A
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biliser/Pro-Force, sound professional advice will be given on the system best suited to your require ments and finances. .
your car? After contacting Immo-
decision, the system will be installed in your vehi- cle.but there is no need to travel as Immobiliser/Pro- Force will come to you.
Once you have made a
“We can provide our cus tomers a quality service — Thatcham" approved pro- lied to VSIB
Mr Sandford explained:
ducts install specifications — at their home or work.”
figures show there were 5,385 car thefts in Lanca shire, which means car security should definitely be y our number one
Last year’s police crime
priority. The Immobiliser/Pro-
Force team is working seven days a week to- combat car theft, so con tact them now before it is
call in at Immboliliser/Pro- Force’s office at 2-4 Castle ■Gate, Clitheroe, or tele phone (01200 444010).
too late. For further information
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joinery and building needs please phone us on
Tel: 01200 442601 Mobile: 0973 532447
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Nelson Street, Clitheroe.
Tel: 01200 442200 fax: 01200 442200
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