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PUBLIC TRIPS EVERY DAY ON "COBBYDALE" Full details from:
PENNINE BOAT TRIPS of SKIPTON Waterside Court, Coach Street, Skipton Tel. 01756 790829
GARDENS IN GARGRAyE Saturday July 2 2 n d L iam to 5pm
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Plants and Refreshments on the day at the METHODIST CHURCH HALL stall by Mrs : Brothers underthe summer seat Pmceeds to the GARGRAVRMETHODISTS < ■
GARGRA VE NEWSAGENTS a n d TWIN LOCKS GARDEN CENTRE GUIDE MAPS
Tickets JL1.50 p e r person from T <\♦’>?/-J ^j*3S SUNDAY MARKET
AND CAR BOOT SUNDAY JULY 16th * GISBURN*
Situated on A59,2 miles Clitheroe side of Gisbum THOUSANDS OF NEW BARGAINS PLUS
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MASSIVE COLLECTION OF CAR BOOT ITEMS:. Market butcher on site plants and shrubs. . Kiddies motorbikes.
BRING THE FAMILY - SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY , Car boot spaces (rom £8 - arrive between 8a.m. and 9am.
ENQUIRIES (01282) 843703 OR (0850)843073
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West Bradford Village Hall
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Admission £1.20 Including supper
NEW ENTRANCE NOW OPEN LOWER J UPTON, CHESTER
(JUST OFF THE A41) OPEN 10 AM.
. FREE CAR PARKING . ;
TEL- CHESTER (01244) 380280 __ CONSERVAnON.
F _ CANNOT WAIT _ \ 1 ■ f A Ragnlww
f beautiful NIddcrdalc In ' . 50 iicrcs of crop, :ixl trails
. Enjoy: day In
P.Y.O. STRAWBERRIES and RASPBERRIES Crop In abundance
vegetables, red and blackcurrants hreshty dug new potatoes,
New Season Garden Peas • Fully Frozen - lOlbs £4.20 Real Dairy Ice Cream - Picnic Area, Farm Shop >
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Dirstwith, Harrogate, N. Yorks and
-Open every day 9 am. - 8 p.m.. \JTel: (01423) 77136fr/
ii . ANTIQUES and | COLLECTORS FAIR Grassington Town Hall
i Sunday July 16th ■ 10.00am-8.00pm.;;
. rints, Cloarette Caida etc i . Refreshment, Available. ,
JewaOeiy. Lace. Porcelain. PKKcbenalla. Art Deco.
C Details hristina Greenwood ■ IfQ14 22 833038 j t .
- Start your holiday with a smile! Make us your first call!!
Before you leave or a s soon a s you arrive, the T IC can help you make the most of your visit to the Ribble Valley an d all a re a s in the British Isles.
:. From finding you a place to stay or to pointing yi : in the right direction for the best attractions and
. entertainment; We are happy to answer your holiday questions.
^pDhce you're here, pop in and pick up the latest 3NeMaflietssL;- Buy y Buv vour maos. Dostcards and souvenirs
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p , postc ' 'Tickets available for most theatres,
fBrowsholme Hall - The Tempest. .Centenaries Theatre - Stonyhurst Discount tickets for Southport Flower Show, Ughtwater Valley and many more. -
Tel:-01200 2 5 5 6 6 ' ou: Singles Diners Glub
Arc yon angle, divoned, a bosnea pawn bring on jronr own, twattjr fire ' plusindfindmg it hrd to meet otha tingle people? -
Do you enjojr roaihnng! If jour utswa h jra then pkac come dang. We me« evajr month (or u ai)oyilik evarnig mal in a rdaud fiiendly ‘ 3
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-There is strictly no joining fees. No obligations. JuitpiyosmeiilgliL
Please sent s &AL. fir fall detail/ andfitt mtmhenhifjerm t» - Singles Diners Club, 21 Waotu Lute, Ciishene, BB71BG -
LOOKING FORWARD TO MEETING YOU ! dwnly . ■£ Tourist
BUCK INN W jiddliigton CUTHEROE
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Food Served Dally
- Lunchtime and evenings
CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE
FR114 JU LY 6 NTS (NOT SUN)
RICHIERICH (PG) MATS. Tues/Wod/Thura 2.00pm *-'i EVES 7.30 ;
R O D S O N S O F G I S B U R N •'
^ T H i t F A I V I I L Y F I R M - Estimates F r e e -
12 to 53 Sectar Luxury Coaches for all Occasions
Tel: GISBURN 445 39 4 Day GISBURN 445751 Evenings
SUNDAYMARKET
AND CAR BOOT THIS SUNDAY JULY 16TH
LODESTAR RIBCHESTER Car Boot Speices From £8
Off Road Buggies For Adult and Kids . Tel: (01282) 843703/(0850) 843073
1000's of bargains New and Old
FANTASTIC NEW VENUE O P E N I N G S O O N
A N T IQ U E S ; d o C k c toU. d 'E Y lb lE
SKIPTON
FANTASTIC BUILDING . BEAMS ETC • EXCELLENT POSITION • CAR PARKING • SECURITY 50 UNITS . COMPETITIVE PRICING
I B H B i A : SPACE AVAILABLE
for further details please phone 01756 7 9 7 6 6 7 ' • f - J
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/&AR b 6 6 t £ a L £ •Ke-.v.T r a v e l l e r s H o t e l
SUNDAY JULY 16TH 9am to 3.30pm G isb u r r i
Cars and Small vans £8.00. Large vans /trailers £9.00. Sellers no booking just turn up ENTRANCE
Longest established and busiest car boot sale in the area NO NEW GOODS
FROM 8am NO EARLIER
. . Tables for hire - i Enqurres/Advice
k. .Tel. MR 'C' B am o ld sw ick 815756
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Salthill Playarea Improvement Committee I S.P.I.C.
Catholic Social Centre, Lowergate on Friday 14th July at 7p.m.
Family Night a t the
Family Tickets £3.00 V D I^O G A m S B IN G ^m B O U R A F FU Or U/lpt You U/ffl An open air production
18th & 19th July at 7.30pm Tickets £5.00 (Concessions £3.50)
available from Cawthorpe Hall and Bumley Mechanics Limited seating provided
Blankets and something to sit on are recommended Performances will only be cancelled In extreme weather conditions
Fudlhum, nr Uurnley, Lancashire, UU12 8UA Tel. 01282 778511
GAWTHORPE HALL
Off The Ground Productions presents
William Shakespeare’s
Diary Dates
A STORM is brewing at Browsholme Hall, near Clitheroe, in time for an open-air pro
duction of “The Tempest”, tomorrow night. This is the tale of Prospero, disposed King of
Milan, and his daughter, Miranda, who are marooned on an island by Prospero’s brother. The energetic performance, by the Box Hedge
Theatre Company, promises to brim with magic and excitement.
Browsholme and it promises to be a sell-out success. Grab your tickets by calling Robert Parker at
This is the company’s third open-air performance at
,14th'— The Royal British Legion Club, Longridge, Dr Brown’s Blues Band, presented by Ribble Valley" Blues and Rock. Further details available on
EVENTS — JULY 14TH TO 20TH
• ‘The Tempest”. Further details and bookings avail able on 01200 25566. ' 15th — Clitheroe Naturalists,' meet Clitheroe Sta tion, 10-30 a.m. Further details available on 01200
01772785146. 14th — Browsholme Hall, open-air performance of
28117. 15th — Lancashire Countryside Service, woodland
walk, meet Spring Wood car park (SD 742361), 2 p.m.
available on 01995 61456. 16th — Clitheroe Ramblers, walk to Gargrave,
16th — Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Chipping, Longridge Brass Band, cream tea, starts 3 p.m. Further details
meet Waterloo car park, 10 a.m. 18th — Lancashire Countryside Service, family
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Browsholme Hall (01254 826719) or the Tourism Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe (01200 25566).
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ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON A WHATS ON LISTINGS FORM, AVAILABLE FROM THE . TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE: ,
discovery walk, nature games, meet.Fell House car park, Beacon Fell Country Park, 2 p.m. '
tea concert, featuring the Charivari Tno, programme includes works by Brahms and Khatchaturian. Fur ther details are available from the Box Office or the’ Tourist Information Centre.
22nd — Clitheroe Ramblers,' 13-mile walk to Sldr- fare Bridge and Threshfield, meet Waterloo car park,
FORTHCOMING EVENTS — JULY 21ST TO 28TH
9-30 a.m. 22nd and 23rd — Whalley Abbey, open-air perfor
mance of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, by C'est Tous Theatre Company. Further details available on 01254 822268. 22nd — Waddington Old Hall, flower festival, for
Fendle Hill, via Spence Moor, meet Barley Infor mation Centre (SD 824404), 10-45 a.m. "
23rd— Lancashire Countryside Service, walk to ' •'
, ' general public.
various workshops and activities for young people. 25th onwards — Stonyhurst College opens to the *
24th and 25th — Rural Roadshow Summer ’95,
mation Centre (SD 824404), 7p.m. ; A booking service for theatres and events through
26th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Barley Infor
out the region is available from the Tourism Informa- ^fil>oSS^)r e ’ on M ark et P la c e , C li th e ro e
19th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Newton, 7 p.m;' , 20th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, cream
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Marie Curie Cancer Care, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. onwards. Tickets available from the Waddington Arms, Waddington, or the Tourism Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe.'
FASHION and fabrics form the theme of two forthcoming exhibitions in the North West. On Aufpist 1st, there will be a lecture on Victorian
brings to an end the summer season at the Royal Exchange Theatre, in Manchester. '.
fashion, at Turton Tower, near Bolton, at 7-30 p.m. The lecture will be given by Anthea Jarvis, keeper
tale of an encounter between divorcees Amanda and -jj:--; E ly 1 — **—’--------- *-•—-------J u---------
of the Gallery of English Costume, Platt Hall, Man chester. Further details and bookings are available on 01204 852203.
• of textile art, by Embroidery 2000. ■ The exhibition will show the skills and diversity of modern embroidery, as well as patchwork, felt, paper, boxes, stumpwork, printing and dyeing. Fur ther details are available from Tessa Haupenney on 01200 24478.
Between August 1st and 3rd, at the Coach House, Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, there will be an exhibition
Theatre. The performance, at 2 p.m., will include numerous
Burnley Mechanics a week tomorrow, when the venue hosts “Aladdin”, by the Presto Puppet
A puppet extravaganza takes to the stage at the
colourfill rod puppets, some over half life-size, exqui sitely costumed m Chinese style. On a higher note, the Mechanics will host a jazz
course, from July 24th to 28th. There are still a few places left for jazz beginners
who will tutor the course, will show how it is really, done, in a special concert! Further details of this and all events at the Mechanics are available on 0128230055. Noel Coward’s sparkling comedy Private Lives
On the night of the 28th, the Jazz College All-stars, ’
and improvers, but instrumental skills are definitely , needed.
selfishness and insecurity! '
Royal Exchange on 01618339333. C Opera North’s 1995 autumn season begins;witb‘a powerful new production of Hamlet.. ^
Further details and bookings are available from thej ; ' :: . .V/'ivii;'
internationally-renowned baritone Antho n y' H;-.'; Michaels-Moore.
Rich in both melody and melodrama, Hamlet Btars 7. :t . '
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' Opera North’s autumn season also indudesjjerfor- mances of Jenufa and The Pearl Fishers. jTirther ':i; r
details and bookings available from.Opera North on '^K '; 01132445326.
. feature balloons of all shapes and sizes, all filling thfe •; sky in a spectacle of take-offs, competitive flightsand r,-^ tethered ascents. v;
Towneley Park, Burnley, from August 25th to 28th. ''>5', .The Nynex Great Northern BaUoon-FestivaL'will'.;
attractions, too, including a fairground, morris danc- '- ing, helicopter rides, donkey rides, face-painting,' a ; ;
miniature railway ana a jazz band. Admission to the event is free and a full day-to-day , iley
programme of events is available from the Bumle Tourist Information Centre on 01282 65485.'
There-will be a wide variety of'sideBhows'/and^a'i . .. i. - It’s up, up and away for a balloon extravagariza at .'; ;.^ ^ v ;v!V; Written in 1930, the wittily-penned play: telltf-the >;> i ; ‘ c'■
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Information
1. Star Gate 2. Forrest Gump 3. Gettysburg 1 and 2 4. Babysitters 5. Speed 6. The Mask 7. Flintstones 8. The Client • 9. Blown Away
10. Shallow Grave
Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgate, Clitheroe.
1. “TheseDays” — BonJovi ' 2. “Mirror Ball” 'Neil Young ;« .? 3. “Foo Fighters” — Foo Fighters i j. 4. “I Should Coco” — Supergrass 'r - ;
6.“ Dance Zone Level 5” — Various Artists
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6. “ C h a r tb u s te rs” — V ario u s : Artists . '
. 8. “Colour, of my Love” — Celine , Dion . -
7. “Post” — Bjork " . , 1:- .'
10. “Picture This” — Wet, W e t ,; W e
9. “History”—Michael Jackson- »• L . t
CD l is t su p p l ied : by Townsend ; Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. f.| -
Rothwell (Allan Sutton, £7.99) 2. “The. Glass Lake” — Maeve Binchy (Orion, £5.99) 3. “The Body Farm” — Patricia ;
1. “Around Clitheroe” — Catherine
Cornwell (Warner, £5.99) 4. “Delia Smith's Summer Collec- -
- 6. “Twelve Red Herrings” — Jef frey Archer (Harper Collins, £4.99) ■
tion” — Delia Smith (BBC, £14.99) 5. “The One That Got Away” — Chris Ryan (Century; £14.99)
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. garet Thatcher (Harper: Collins, ! £25.00) .
. 9. “More Rhodes ^rtiund Britain” '; ' — Gary Rhodes (BBC, £15.99): 10. “Food Combining for Health” — Doris G ran t: and J e a n Jo ic e (Thorsons,£4.99) •,
8; “Letterhand ABC” — ' (Nelson:. ! £8.99) , .
7. ‘The Path to Power” —, Mar? v
- ■ Book list supplied by Kaydee ] Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitherbe;’ .!
MOORLAND
HARROP FOLD COUNTRY FARMHOUSE HOTEL
NOWSERVING
Morning Coffee, Light Lunches, Afternoon Tea as well as Evening Dinner
Sunday Lunches £10.50
Grindleton-to-Slaidbum Road Telephone: 01200 447600
Hibblasdala Avenue, CQtbaroe SCHOOL
NURSERY SCHEME 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
SUMMER HOLIDAVfJ^ Wrf' X '4
THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS For further. Information Tel: (01200) ^ 8 3 3 ’
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