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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 4th, 2001 19. Jshireonline.co.uk


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|locally ile units are in opera- n roads in the area.


,1 Ray Anderson, rRA's regional oper- ns officer in Cum- , said: "This is a very ryihg development we are determined


it it hard and fast, n the meantime, we


lid request the ence and support of


.1 people for the mea- es we have put in :e and for people from side not to visit the :age of Barbon ess absolutely neces-


DEFRA spokes- n has said that the nation in the Ribble


iley remains unchang- , but any outbreak


irby could affect the ting of restrictions. 5FRA also stressed i t biosecurity mea- res must not be axed.


se’s return


[ling was the right way deal with the crisis. Clitheroe man Mr ive Robinson, who is tively campaigning for


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jublic inquiry into the isis, said that despite e Government's state- ents, it was still ignor- g world experts. Professor Fred Brown S, of the Plum Island


nimal Disease Centre, SA, offered his assis-


ince early in the out- reak. [ Mr Robinson said: Professor Brown and


,vo eminent colleagues poke at a meeting in 'enrith last week. He ■emonstrated a machine hat could be used in the ield to demonstrate, ,-ith as near 100% accu- acy as possible, the pres­ ence of the FMD virus.” 1 Meanwhile, a new l*ound of blood testing las commenced in the


Nibble Valley. This has led to the cancellation of the traditional Hal­ lowe'en celebrations on


Pendle Hill. ND


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n , C a r e


x e n g e ” )ol with the


il touch £315,000


. sented stone built property. H a I I , <* S flooj. bed- lounge, breakfast kitchen, ut y,


West Barn, Twiston, Nr Clitheroe. I ^ h a n S u d y 4286911


rooms- details Anderton Bosonnet (01200 428btfl). £71,500


46 Mearley Syke. M g ta g r t » * and outhouse - details Mortimers (01200 42 fdcii)


s a s a i f s s windows - details Athertons (01200 4201UU)


Style, Comfort, Harmony


Pictured is a typical Tormount elevation IER 1 8jH


unwind after a hard day with breathtaking views of pendle hill and the ribble valley,


TiTUiT'Ki} child's


leet staff, i pupils.


Break ing S.A.T.s


to attend iirther se contact


The Usk— w e B m a n n


Why not visit us this weekend and sample for yourself the tranquil location and magnified views that can be had b¥ purchasing one of these traditional homes.


Stone built country cottages from only £87,950


Overdale, off Skipton Road, Hellifield. Tel: 01729 850737 Opening Times: Thursday to Monday -1 0am to 5pm How to find us: o


x s ^ a s y i s : % * * « - > - *• * • * v1 «r« , . p A 5 9 turn |efl at Gisburn roundabout and follow


...is a 3 storey three bedroom property with integral garage. All of the properties on this development include household names such as:


enjoy a meal alfresco on the patio or curl up in front of the


log burner, walk on underfloor heated oak and indian slate floors then relax while


stretching out in the roll-top bath, from dry stone walled


gardens observe the paddock (approximately. 3.4 acres) that also comes with this


exceptional semi detached barn, briefly comprising: reception hall, study, dining


hall, lounge, breakfast kitchen with range cooker, utility, 4 bedrooms, house bathroom


and en suite to master, quality takes on a different meaning, further enquiries will;


reveal much, much more. J ^ K i s C E v-.Ti elEBIL h o m e s clitheroe office 2-4 parson lane • clHhe,«: ■ •W T g • Wca *e • 01200 428691 • lax 01200 428702 whalley office 103 king street • whalley • bb7 9sw lancashire & s. fa*-*- • «?’. rV ■ C- £259,500


Willrrest Sawley. Detached mature house. Village MSW Hewetsons (01200 42 41 42).


Country Life YOUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO


25 Browgate, Sawley.


Price £229,500


A DETACHED mod­ ern-style executive


house located in a cul- de-sac on a small and exclusive development is our property of the


week.. The ground floor fea­


tures not only a well- equipped b reakfast


kitchen, a sitting room and a dining room but also a reception hallway, a cloakroom, study, con­ servatory and u t i l ity


room. The kitchen has pine


fronted wall and base units with built-in equip­ ment including a four- ring gas hob and double oven and double doors to __


the conservatory.


A quarter turn staircase ^ with balustrade and spin-


shower room, three fur- bedrooms and a f0ur-


dies leads to the first floor, P g house bathroom, S S r 5 S *^ S S S e r ^ t t o i s a t a n * ! ^


P R n P F R T Y O F T H E W E E K ------------ -------------------- ‘


, £ - - 'Si. www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk AMD SELLING IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY


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How to take the stress r ppffftPFRUf MEWS


WE all know that buying or selling a house can be a pretty stressful time. Making your biggest-ever purchase means that there is a lot at stake and, even though it is sometimes necessary to proceed quickly, it is still impor­ tant to make sure all the necessary precautions are taken. They include obtaining a survey and ensuring that your legal advisor carefully checks


out ot moving home ■


■ ■ by Bill Honeywell, " _____ n Honeywell Chartered Surveyors


edge to advise on the prob­ lem and recommend an appropriate solution. He should be able to


the title. No matter how caretul


den and the back garden is manicured with pathway, lawned area and mature


borders. The driveway has room


for four cars and leads to a double garage with elec­ tricity and access doors to both kitchen and rear gar­


den. . Viewing is by arrange­


ment with the agents, MSW Hewetsons, 6 Church Street, Clitheroe,


tel. 01200 424142.


you are, though, Murphy s Law almost always comes into play at some stage - i. e., if something can go wrong, it will do. It is at such times that


the importance of using an experienced, qualified estate agent becomes apparent. A good estate agent will have the knowl-


mediate between "warring" parties and even though he must always act primarily in the interests of his client, the seller of the house, he must neverthless treat the buyer fairly and honestly. It is not unknown for the


seller's wishes or expecta­ tions to stray beyond the bounds of reason, in which case it is often in his best interests for this to be politely pointed out at an


early stage. To paraphrase a well-


known quotation, you might please all the people some of the time and you


might please some of the can never please all the


people all of the time, but y o u


people all the time. So it is that disputes occasionally arise which even the diplo­ macy of a saint would not


resolve. It is for this reason that


the Ombudsman scheme for estate agents was created in 1998. The Ombudsman has power to investigate com­ plaints and award compen­ sation if the estate agent is found to be at fault. Hope­ fully, your sale or purchase will run smoothly, but, just in case, you should always check that the estate agent you are using is a member of the Ombudsman scheme.


anderton bosonnet 'chartered surveyors & estate agents


west barn, twiston, near clitheroe


price £ 3 15 ,0 0 0 V:'-x


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