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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk- 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 6th, 2001 Professional


Stamp Valuations


Warwick and Warwick, the leading stamp auctioneers, will be visiting your area shortly and look forward to meeting you at. OAKS H O T E L


Colne Road, Rccdly, Burnley WEDNESDAY, 12th SEP TEMBER, 10am - 3pm.


We will be providing free valuations of general and specialised collections, postal history, old envelopes, postcards, cigarette cards, coins, medals and militaria and can arrange the sale of your


collection. Some collccUons may ment detailed valuation by our team of


experts in Warwick. Even in this situauon there will be no fee for valuation, all that we shall ask is the cost of returning the collection, fully insured, to your door, if you decide not to sell.


Please telephone (01926) 499031 for an appointment if you have a large or valuable collection. Car parking available.


Warwick & Warwick Ltd.


Chalon House, Scar Bank, Millets Road, Warwick CV345DB. Tel: (01926)499031


A COLLECTION of classic car-lovers' dreams was assem­ bled on the car park of the Waddington Arms on Friday afternoon, when Tour Ecosse visited the village. The rally consisted


of 70 Austin Healey classic cars all regis­ tered in Holland and driven by Dutch dri­ vers who were on a


Classic car lovers enjoy rally stop


five-day tour of


Britain. The stop-off fora


time check and a quick coffee provided a mar­ vellous opportunity for enthusiasts to admire the wonderful sports


cars. The majority of the


cars on the rally were at least 35 years old. Their next stop en-route was Dunsop Bridge. Our picture shows


Waddington Arms bar­ maid Sara Majeed get­ ting the low-down on the route taken by Geerlig Hyland, Bas Smith and the Dutch Austin Healey motor owners' club members. (C310801/2)


jCut in ev| hours at i police stj


THE evening opening hi


Police Station have been ct| (Routine visits to the pho


King Street premises for non-urgent matters or the production of docu­ ments can now be made between 8 a.m. and 8 p.'m. ■'.The same move has


tionl ate [ obt;| gentf A|


been made at the Accrington, Great Har- wjood and Darwen sta­ tions. The police say tljat very few people visit any of them after 8 p,m., and the staff time Which has been under­ used offering a facility


unt level is hi mill cialj pari Icy. [ 'll


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x^hich is not needed is being better employed. | "We are streamlining


our service in order to make the most of the resources available to us," says Chief Supt. John Thompson, the divisional commander. The police strongly emphasise that tele-


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Brewery’s eh* will benefit tj


Ribble Valley will be III among those who will ben- ml eVA, Vtorn same i\md-r<x\s- V


ing by the Darnel Thwait-


AN exhibition of dry stone walls will mark the annual Heritage Open Days at Slaid- burn Heritage Centre from tomorrow for the rest of the month. Historian Mrs Jenny


stone, as well as river Photoqraphs taken by our photographers can be ordered by


credit card, or by calling at our offices on Bull Street, Burnley, and paying over the counter by cheque, cash or postal order.


You will need the unique reference number which appears with every staff photograph.


Ail prints are full colour in glossy finish.


' 8in. - £5.75 10in.-£7.85 12in.-£9.25 14in. - £10.75 16in. - £15.25 I---------- ----------------------------


All orders and inquiries to


Photo Sales Dept. M v e r t i s e r a n a l im e s 3 King Street, Clitheroe.Telephone: (0I200) 422323


✓ Its poli- W cy is to


promote local e c o n omi c development by providing free, confi­ dential advice and coun­ selling to


developing to work, in partner- given the same confidential adv b * ^ ' t [ng aa a Ribble Valley b u s i - A


■ , . mg its arural skills small lirms are uy p nesses organisations, more ” aAn.S c i S r w i t h those nesses to develop oping businesses. -tr^ . S , , . v>noino«


free setting up their own ® Business health checks and reviews,


l ‘ ^ fh u L n e s s e s6^ ' ^ fo rm a t referral business services.


and to other support


gives free member- ship of Ribble Val- ley Business Club, which aims to:


Bradley, of Cirtberoe, has been researching the dry stone walls of


the Upper Hodder Val­ ley for some time and is displaying a collection of photographs and drawings a t the her­ itage centre to mark


the Blackburn-based com- pany helped to raise £25,500 for Help the


es Brewery. Staff and customers at


boulders. "Once built, these walls will stand for hun­


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LOCAL MP Mr Nigel Westminster schedule. prised to see how small the actu-


E v a n s fitted a visit from The group was led by head of al Commons chamber 1 . Stonyhurst College politics politics at the school Mr David Famous parliamentarian Mr students into his busy Ridout and members were sur- Anthony Wedgewood Benn was


Agency helps enterprise to thrive in the Ribble Valley


AS THE “one-stop shop” for businesses


in the area, Ribble A SPECIAL BUSINESS FEATURE


Valley Enterprise involved in the agri- and achieve their I ts mam objec- Agency delivers cultural sector.


potential and nesses and is extend- designed ^ n s u r e “ “ “ *


Business Link ser- The co-ordinated Its policy is to vices for small busi- approach


potential. is pr°m ° te local e co -


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up training to research and devel­ op a business idea. O Business plan­


ning for existing


businesses. Access to grant


of information,


»ith °ther opportun.Ues a. ootenTialand devel- potato! reference, Enterprise Agency information


concept of self- cle for the promo- employment.


O Promoting the q Provide a vehi- tion of Ribble Val


9 The provision of ley's industry and


on-going support for commerce, previous start-up ® Hold regular clien ts and also meetings to disuss a


other small estab-


| lished businesses. In order to


I achieve these objec­ tives, Ribble Valley Enterprise Agency delivers business contracts and pro-


wide range of perti­ nent topics. ® Provide an


environment where business people in the district can exchange views and


jects on behalf of its exJ e™ i d e oppor- partners m Business


Link and through tum t ie s for inter- . .


European funded trading, programmes. For ® Assist local example:


businesses in sourc O Business sup- ing products and $ '/• ;r II RIBBLE VALLEY


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| port and advice to services. I new and developing • Provide mem- businesses.


bers with up-to-date 9 Business start- information. Getting in contact...


I FOR further information, contact executive I director Aileen Evans or office manager Pat Wallis at Ribble Valley Enterprise Agency, Bank House, York'Street, Clitheroe BB7 2DL. Tel. 01200 422110. Fax: 01200 442626.


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MRS AILEEN EVANS (right), executive director of the Ribble Valley Enterprise Agency with Mrs Pal Wallis, business adviser and office manager (miioooi/a)


Stockbroker W.H. Ireland Limited is strengthening its position as one of the largest independent regional stockbroking houses with


the opening o! an oflice in Burnley. With a history ol stockbroking in Lancashire stretching back 150


years,this expansion lollows a number ot other recent developments most noticeably its flotation on AIM last year.The Manchester-based company employs 122 pooplo and now has a


total ol 9 offices throughout the UK together with an office in Sydney, Australia.


The Burnley ottice will be headed up by Dudley Wames who has recently joined the company as an Associate Director.Dudtoy began


, . .


his stockbroking career In 1989 and theretore brings with him a wealth ot experience and expertise to this new venture. He Is well known in the surrounding community tor providing practical and appropriate Investment solutions to both Individuals and professional contacts, having run the Burnley branch ot another tirm


of stockbrokers for the Iasi three and a half years. Throughout my career my key objective has been to remain approachable and hopefully dispel with the stigma associated In dealing with a stockbroker.The relationships that I have built up with investors during my time In the Industry to date are testimony to the way that this approach has been received', said Dudley. a,|" vary excited about Introducing W.H. Ireland to the people ot Burnley and the surrounding area. Having spent the last tew months at our head ottice, I am reassured by the level ot administrative support, attention to detail and access to research that Is olten only available In very large organisations'.The speed and success with which our ottice in Blackburn has established Itself evidences how well we have already been received in East Lancashire. W.H.Ireland otters a diversity ot client services which range front discretionary and advisory portfolio management, adv soty and execution-only dealing services, and a professional Intermediary services which Is offered to clients ot solicitors, accountants and IFA's, ensuring that a three-way partnership develops to suits tho needs oltheclients.Thefltm specialises in probate work and the Investment management ot trusts, and will also bo providing an unrivalled package tor Investment clubs.


The new offices are at 38 Manchester Road almost opposite the Town Hall, and Dudley and his team look forward to being al your


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at the house at the time and was very pleased to talk to them. A few of them are pictured with Mr Evans and Mr Ridout.


great many fields, road­ ways and moorlands are bordered or enclosed by stone walls," explains Mrs Bradley. "These walls enhance the land­ scape, give a sense of scale and provide a fea­ ture of geological inter­ est, for the stone varies from limestone or slates to sandstone and grit­


this national event. "Around Slaidburn, a


dreds of years. Some early walls even date from the 15th Century. Local wallers, such as Bill Kenyon, Reuben Parsons and the Wood family, have taken part in this research and a recent piece of wall built by the Wood family bor­ ders the Millennium, graveyard below Slaid- , burn church." The heritage centre,,


Aged. The money wih enable


Hyndhurn Homewise, a care and repair service providing home security and minor repair work for the older generation in the Clitheroe area, to buy two vans to give a more effec­ tive and responsive mobile service for the elderly. ‘The Thwaites cam-


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