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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 25th, 1999 5 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Minibus fund-raising goes into top gear Initiatives bring more takers


for bungalows


MOVES to solve problems in letting some elderly- people's bungalows have been successful, says a council report. They have even included encour­


aging non-residents to attend social events. The future viability of ly elderly people. Obviously,


this specialised accommo dation caused concern last year, as some properties were proving difficult to let. Now llibble Valley Bor­


ough Council Chief Execu­ tive Mr David Morris has told the Housing Commit­ tee that new approaches to rules and improvements to the properties have made things look better for the future. However, his report did not give any figures for empty ones. The council has C03 prop­


erties for elderly people, all on a 24-hour intercom sys­ tem. The report describes how reducing the minimum age


for tenancy to 55 has filled several "difficult to let" bed­


sits. Three others in the same


category now have tenants due to a new and relaxed view on suitable pets in communal schemes. "Pets can have a beneficial effect on their owners, particular-


Renaull 5 taken


A WHITE Renault 5 car was stolen from the Edis- ford area of Chtheroe over the weekend. It was parked outside a house and worth ,11800. Police are investigat­ ing the theft.


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RAINBOWS and Brownies from Whalley Wh.illey, s“? T have contributed to the successful fund-mis 1111(1(,1


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The group is in the process of put chasing ,i silence. minibus to be used by the wider community of


,, j i i ( n i l o lTH’u i l j e r s of the Whalley Scout and 'mw Rath Wl.ipp, Guide Group fund-raising committee,


ing efforts of Whalley Guide and Scout useflll jobs at honlo> :md the Brownies' leader, thissununer by proceeds from two populai Group.


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0p™ on July 4th. 1150399/11/11)


rY<,t)k "hulpiiif; iKUitls" challenge by doing The Minibus Ruud will be boosted fu M r s Deborah Thorpe, took part in a sponsoied A cheque for the combined total of .UuO was


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SLIP dresses, vest tops and chiffon A-line skirts might be enough to send a shiver down the spine if plucked from the shop rail to wear now, but as a long range fashion forecast, they are timely reminders of


things to come. For although the weather


might still leave something to be desired, there is no denying that spring is just around the corner. Taking what is in-store and


screaming from the pages of almost every style magazine oil the shelf as a barometer for what will be "hot" in the coming months, the message - to pre­ pare to hare that body - is clear. From facials to fitness Gain­


ing, now is the season to nnwiap yourself from your woollies. As the grevs of winter fashions fade a g a in s t th e b r ig h t a n d b o ld co lo u rs of new se a so n s to c k , skm , h a ir and body c a ie iou- tines need to shift from sluggish to sm a r t to ensu re th a t when the heat is oil, you stand out. A c c o rd in g to s ty le g um s ,


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hair looks. Long hair stole the show on


the spring and summer cat- walks, but it demands care from regular conditioning and trims. Pretty accessories and advice from your hairdresser can help make the most of styles in tran­ sitional or "growing out" peri­


ods. For skin and body care, more


and more beauty salons are offering lunchtime or even cof­ fee break manicures, body-firm­ ing and anti-ageing treatments. So those with busy schedules can return to work with a spring in their step after revitalising


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