Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 2^2001^ 17
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irvest stival will low key
I bBLE VALLEY vicar Innounced that harvest
^ral services this year Jie lower-key affairs.
J,e Rev Mark Russell- Ih, priest-in-charge of [{burn and Tosside, an Bright in the middle of loot and mouth crisis, |ng in his parish maga- 1, said: "Normally, we J back over the year, |eful that we have got | ,Ugh it without too
|h hassle. Tet hassle is too mild a J1 for what we have been lughthisyear. ■'he anxieties of the last ■months have taken their 1 People are exhausted . . leople are also angry, 1/ildered, fearful, res- U , and living from one I to the next, unable to
lik ahead. ■When September comes
| usually have Harvest |vices, singing about all |ng 'safely gathered in. . It this year all .is not safe- gathered in. Fields are
T^ty of flocks and herds, 1 will be for some months
■So how can we celebrate
li-vest?" he asks. Mr Russell-Smith tells
J parishioners: "Indeed, |re are many who wonder |v we can sing anything, fen we would rather sit
l.vn and weep with anger “Lj
In their Harvest Services, ■ says, they-will aim to Knowledge the pain and
(row of the past year, but |o look forward."So the J vices will be in a lower I/," he added.
One extra councillor
,/ ER YO N E will have to |ueeze up a little in the Ibble Valley Borough Iiuncil Chamber - but not
Itil 2003. |Local Government Min-
le r Alan Whitehead has fened the order for changes fthe 24 wards which make
i) the borough. I All but three of the wards E v e been modified and liere will be 40 councillors ■ stead of 39, because 16 lards will in future be rep- 1‘sented by two members ad eight wards by one
jiember.
J The fine tuning is hap- lening all over Lancashire
Is a result of the Loca.1 Gov- I rnm e n t
C om m is s io n
Taport last year. JT The changes come into
Iffect for the borough coun- l i l elections whic.h0f;ake
|>lace in the spring of 2003.
House plans approved
I CLAIMS that a house pro- Iposed for Avenue Road, * Hurst Green, would be too [large have been rejected by
T council officials. Ribble Valley Borough
1 Council's Planning and t Development Committee
^approved plans. A report said that the design paid due regard to
| adjacent designs and prop- ■ erty, with sufficient safe guards against loss of priva-
cy.- EBBSS^T m m m bed,°°m and
g la z in g , .carpets and curtains throughout. £335 pcm. Unfurnished.
Patio atea and patking. Unluimshed.j------- ----------------
24 HOLDEN STREET, CLITHEROE carpets and curtains throughout.
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£325 p cm . U n fu rn is h e d . . . . WHALLEY r o a d , c l ith e r o e
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with new carpets to most rooms. £325pcm.. Unfurnished.
i L G^dens, garage and drivew im ay. Unlurm shed.------.------------RtW. I _1_ J -
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DOWNHAM ROAD, CHATBURN
garden with open views to the surrounding countryside. £ 4 5 0 p cm . F u r n is h e d .
5 QUEEN STREET, LOW MOOR,
kitchen installed, double glazing. £ 3 8 5 p cm . U n fu rn ish e d .- -
im Gardens and garage. Furnished. - .—_ ----- a— --------- 1 3 2 SHAWBRIDGE STREET, » Unfurnished. ' ■
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£350 pcm. Furnished.
med central heating and ckrpets/floor coverings included. £ 8 0 0 p e rn . U n fu r n is h e d .
0 9 HOLDEN STREET, CLITHEROE An extended two bedroom mid-terrace property situated in
Shotlhold Tenancies. We offer competiti ve fees for Rental Only or Management Services.
For further ptirliculars please contncl Richard Pallister: The Coach » « £ * •
Duck Street, Cltlherttc. lei: 012(H) 425W7
Mortimers The Area’s Leading
letting agent
We can offer you peace of mind with a lull
professional LETTING and m a n a g em e n t ; se r v ic e
For 'FREE"consultation contac t
Christine Holaday 1 “m o d e rm s e t h 2 b e d m id
1 BEDROOM | COTTAGE
Bolton-by-Bowland
Available on shorthold ' ■ tenancy.
. Small rear garden. Contact AFJB
Modernised, oil fired central heating.
Davis & Bowring Tel: 015242 71711
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2 PARK GATE COTTAGES COW ARK,
forest o f - bowland
n r clitheroe LANCASHIRE
BB7 3DF
Tw o bedroomed semi detached cottage to be let on Assured
S h o r lho ld tenancy. Situated m the Forest o f Dowland area of outstanding natural beauty.
Rent in the region of £400 per month.
A v ailab le from A u gu s t 2001.
F o r fu r th e r d e ta ils please contact:
D u c h y o f Lancaster, Estate O f fice , Forton, I’ rcston,
Lan ca sh ire l ’ R3 0 A D Tel: 01524 791494
Wuutdyou^ppractaterhe!— space thatabreakra
An exceptional home with ga^central heating and wood double We a r e
23 The R y d i n g s , L a n g h o , N r B l a c k b u r n
holding an open day.
68 King S t r e e t , W h a l l e y T e l e p h o n e : 0 1254 8 2 3 7 19
For more details contact:
£220,000 O IR O O P E N P A Y ,
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........................ . .... , ... ; .. > > <1 v; > /. I £169,950 i l
oc Hawthorne Place, Clitheroe. 4 bedroomed detached - details Bradford & Bingley (01200) 4/bJlJ
£215,000 details MSW Hewetsons (01200) 424142 lliisi £165,000 Conner Beeches, 76 Knowsley Road, Wiltshire. Fnm-
rooms 4 double bedrooms, gas CH, D G. Gardens, car port- details Athertons (01200) 420100
2 N EW S AW L E Y G R A N G E B A R N .Near Sawley
£ 9 5 0 p e r m o n th
An e x c ep t io n a l property enjoying a superb location w ith in a com m u n ity . Excellent bam conversion. 4 bedrooms, I cn-suitc, garage and gardens. Unfurnished.
Telephone: 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 6 0 4 1 A H IG H Q U A L I T Y
D E T A C H E D P R O P E R T Y Wycoller
£350 p.c.m.
T h is attractive garden fronted one bedroom terrace cottage is situated in Chatburn v illa g e . T h e v illa g e has several loca l shops and good access to the A 5 9 and motorway network. N ew ly installed Gas C l 1. c a rp e ts and c u r ta in s in c lu d e d .
Unfurnished. Telephone:
01200 420100 £900 p.c.m.
Spacious ent hall, downstairs wc, dining kitchen, large sit ting room, master bed with spacious cn-suitc, 2 double bedrooms. Property needs to be viewed to be appreciated
Telephone: 01282 813124 / • .'N, ■ '• ■ ^ , ' " ' £299,000 “Mnrningside” Eastham Street, Clitheroe. Imposing ! tarn *
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YOUR ix c cN i'n M GLIDE TO THE LOCAL IIOI SIM^LVRKHT -[PR O P E K I Y O F TH E
Price £57,950 (reduced from £59,950)
7 Kay Street, Clitheroe.
A SPACIOUS, well-presented three-bedroomed terraced house with gas central heating and majority double glazing is our
property of the week. There is a level approach from
the house to local amenities and
the Castle grounds. The ground floor comprises an
entrance vestibule, a lounge and
- living room each with fitted Liv ing Flame gas fires and a kitchen, the latter with a range of fitted wall cupboards and
base units. . . The first floor contains two
bedrooms, each with a built-in wardrobe, and a bathroom with three-piece suite plus shower
-unit. There is an attic bedroom . , , _
with a double-glazed Velux win dow and a built-in wardrobe as well as a convenient storage
^The property has a concreted
rear yard. Viewing is by appointment
with the agents, Mortimers, 5 and 7 Castle Street, Clitheroe,
tel. 01200 427331. -^1 & & &'• R3H fi m ■ ‘ 5'. ri'-WiC ' ■ WWW
Privilege brings Its own
* * ■ ' ■ ■ r r r . t i
WE are all proud of the fact that the Ribble Valley is unique but, like owning a listed house, privilege also brings problems. Ribble V a'ley Borough
Council's praiseworthy bid to use laws drafted for the purpose to help keep coun tryside ex-council houses in local ownership has hit one
snag after another. The latest reflects the
fact that the laws allowing re-sale or letting out only to someone local are designed for rural counties — which Lancashire is not! The fact that the system
- if it can be adopted - is likely to apply only to a few homes in the next 20 or 30 years is no reason for not going ahead with it. It can not be backdated, and would not apply to senior citizens' accommodation, which cannot be sold. But there are problems in
■ P R O P E R T Y M E W S compiled by Tim Procter . ..
meeting all the regulations for those houses which do
qualify. Places with more than ■ .
2,000 residents are excluded and smaller ones must already show the dreaded "second home" symptom, with at least 3% of proper ties shown as such on the
council tax records. The parishes containing
saleable council houses
which qualify at the moment appear to be Bar- row and Wiswell, Chat- burn, Dinckley, I-Iothersall, Read, Ribchester, Riming- ton and Middop and West Bradford. •
tial buyers would effective ly mean that anyone in Lancashire could buy a Ribble Valley ex-council house in these communities. Now the borough's offi
cials have asked the Gov ernment to treat the area as a special case. They want resale limiting to someone either living in the nearby area or at least in other parts of the Ribble Valley. "The argument which has
But complex rules about .
the previous residence or workplace of future poten
been put forward is that the Ribble Valley is somewhat unique. It is not situated in a rural county but in a rural area surrounded by large industrial towns," says t lie
report. A decision on this is now . . awaited. MM ■ V-1'." a tig _ e a s t la n c a sh ir e b n l in e .c o .u k / f ish 4 h om e s
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iartcral Suneyon M-cionecn. ASSURED SHORTHOLD TENANCIES 1 Layllttims Farm, Slattlburn: A one bedroom G F Hat with C l I in turn location. Available immediately.
1 immediately.
PropertyfdrSale
Bradford & Bingley i E s t a t e A g e n t s
area. Available mid August.___________ .__________________ r e s id e n t ia l lan d lo rd s : . , , ; # T
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