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SALES0FF1CE OPENSFOR MEMBERSHIP WEDNESDAY 1ST AUGUST
5000 SQUARE FOOT AIR CONDITIONED GYMNASIUM EQUIPPED WITH THE VERY LATEST TECHNOGYM RESISTANCE, CV AND FREE WEIGHTS EQUIPMENT
On'the 1st August the sales r>r T|? N7T K V ’S new £ 8 million pound showpiece leisure
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the green belt. We are determined to enhance the beauty and t r a n ^ o f th e ^ e a a n d are
. undertaking a significant programme ofwotk. A NEW road will soon be established to
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join the motorway roundabout at junction 11 (the asda junction). The existing farm track will c widened to accommodate traffic passing
to and from the facility*. The car park areas have been screen
planted already, in time these areas will .
disappear from view. Unfortunately due to the foot and
mouth epidemic our tree planting has slipped back from our original schedule
We are working with the Forest of Burnley to plant this winter, twenty five
thousand native broadleaf trees. Many of the plantations are already lenced
re.it y for the woodlands to be established In addition during the next 1- to
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months we shall be planting a very significant distance of native hedgerow. ' AH the surface water from the buildings and'car parks will be discharge, through,an open ditch system, feeding three large wildlife ponds, these will be planted with marginals and aquatic
P The existing woodland is being
protected and in most cases substantially extended with additional woodland. Please note the entire site is out ol
bounds, to all visitors. In particular we request' that under, no circumstances should Visitors attempt to access the
building site.
Horse owners wishing to have a tour of the facilities can do so by arrangement.
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Set in one hundred acres Crow Wood is in
r si relaxing lounge/
T h e v l U O m brasserie welcomes visitors to Crow Wood. A fully licensed bar which will serve food throughout the day pjfeys a re,axing retreat from the pressure of everyday life. The lounge has access onto a
terraced garden area and views onto the
swimming pool. SAUNA & STEAM
The twenty five metre pool will
accommodate those wishing to lane swim as well as providing a leisure pool fo those wishing to unwind at a slower pace. Accessed from the pool deck are the
Sauna and steam rooms. HI TEC
The 5000 sq ft Gymnasium is
equipped with the very latest Technogym equipment, regarded by many as the best
equipment in the world. Each club member will receive a key t
the gym, this allows an individual programme to be designed by the gym. staff to ensure each1 member has a safe workout that helps them to achieve their
goals. HEART RATE The addition of a heart rate monitor
strap will help the equipment maintain the users heart rate within a specified zone making the speed or resistance of the equipment change automatically, ensuring
a safe workout. 100 PIECE GYM
The hundred piece gym will have every type of equipment
imaginable.including,
treadmills, bikes, steppers, rowers, cross trainers plus a host of other equipment as well as a free weight area.
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for maximum benefit. dance studios
Two large multi function sprung floor
dance studios will allow an enormous range of activities to be undertaken,
including, aerobics, step, yoga J a . chi, karate, judo, pilates, boxercise, ballet etc. INDOOR COURTS
Two glass backed squash courts share
a viewing gallery with the f 1*250’? ? ? tennis hall. Four indoor and four outdoor
tennis courts will be provided along with
four badminton. b e a u t y t h e r a p y
A beauty therapy suite with five
treatment rooms will offer the latest body treatments, including, massage, facials,
hair removal, wraps etc. CRECHE
You may want to visit our centre at : times when you are already committed to
. taking care of your little ones. . To help we'have provided a creche
which will be run by Chez Nanny who am a very experienced licensed childcare
operator in Burnley. .. ■ Here you can leave children from the
age of 18 months to 5 years in complete safety and security whilst you enjoy any or
all of our extensive facilities. C R O W WOOD offers horse owners the ultimate experience with
unrivalled facilities available 3 65 days, a year. A new bridleway has been
to
New and purpose built stables for up 48
horses of — ■fering environment. will a well lit, be clean
provided, and
each secure secure
Offering full livery only, owners will „ M e indoor „». o.ndoo, r,d,n8
arenas, with automatic horse walker. In addition Crow Wood offers a unique one mile all weather gallop with
optional steeple chase fences. Approximately three kilometres of all
weather horse trails form an exciting cross country course with 25 optional obstacles, offering something for all
abilities.
constructed which will link
lghte.ih.il to li ,r/U-n I me with horses fording the
ne;tr Foxcrofiat Ightenlull.
Access to the wider Bridleway eas;iy available offering the r„ „ ,
b ^ ....... l t Crow wood n on atest proiccLiuii ------------ e^ “ The emphasis at Crow wood is .•
riding pleasure and safety. Our trained stafTare on site to advise and help on all
^ h e ru n b yK e i th a ,,d
Fiona Morgans who have worked as a husband and wife team tor
nr.my years running a variety of tiding-estaj»teh-
mcnts.They have previous experience of designing and commissioning farm conversions to riding centres, “^luding establishing cross country trails and
bn Fiona'is a graduate from Moulton
Agricultural College and has worked wkb many of Great Britain's top trainers
As well as competing in various disciplines, she has experience of the bloodstock industry training horses for
die racing fraternity. : Keith is also a qualified marine,and .
property surveyor. •• Both have considerable teaching expense* an
enjoy organising events for all ' Keith and Fiona have two children
and will live on-site in the farmhouse. Starting on the 1st September they will be commissioning the new facilitie?.
' for : an ' anticipated opening 1 i November.
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C O L N E /S K IP T O N
Exit the motorway at Junction It .___
▼ , IU N C T 1 0 N 12 M65 M O TO RW A Y
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F R O M B L A C K B U R N /M A N C H E S T E R
Proceed lo junction 12. exit timl return onto the motorway to cotnc ofl at junction It .
y ..... 1, l , „ „ r fo llow road fo r 5 0 y a rd s - paw u n d e r th e m o to rw a y ' T^ , , J M ow " h “ fo nt trick. Cm w Wootl L c im rc b 401. yards on .ho r iBht. W e are now recruiting for the following positions:
Health and F itn e s s IViahager/IVIanageress Food and Beverage Nlanager/Wlanageress Head Receptionist Beauty te ch n ic ia n s
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Ju n c t io n 11 o fM O S has o n an d o f f r a m p s o n ly f rom C o ln c / S k ip .o n . Please fo llow these d ire c t io n s to use the e x is t ,n B fa rm t ra c k .
Saturday - Sunday 10.00am to 6 00pm Wednesday - Thursday £
c l o f l d 00am to 8.00pm T u e s d a y & W e d n e s d a y Students’ Turkif
AROMATHERAPY stu- I dents from Clitheroe \ delighted in swopping their usual classroom for the sights of Turkey's Istanbul. The party celebrated the
completion of a year-long course, held as a weekly evening class at Ribblesdale High School Technology College, with a six-day trip to the Turkish capital. The visit was organised by tutor Mrs Elaine Jones,
Dedicate* worker di|
A WOMAN who dedicat- t ed her life to social work 1 from the days when the '•
93.Mrs Frieda Hermon was born in 1908 and read Social Science at Liverpool University in 1930, after which she trained as a social worker early in the profession's existence. She then worked at the Liver pool University settlement in Scotland Road, a tough docks area where, it was said, the police had to walk the beat in twos, but the social worker had to go it
alone.
1936, she had to discontin ue her job as she was no longer permitted to work, being a married woman although, to ensure she stayed, the rules were changed. However, by the time the decision was sanc-
When she married m , . Meeting over The resistance equipment electro
nically displays the correct range o movement and indicates the speed at which each exercise should be carried out
HEALTH AND FITNESS Normal Price
Gold Membership
Silver Membership Off peak 8.30 - 4.30 All day at weekends and Bank Holidays
Joining Fee
1st Child age 4 -1 5 Additional children Children under 4
£44.00 £37.00
£150.00
£15.00 £ 10.00 FREE
RACQUETS, health an d f itness Gold Membership
Silver Membership Off peak 8.30 - 4.30 All day at weekends and Bank Holidays
Children up to 15 Joining Fee
£64.00 £52.00
£50.00
£15.00 £10.00
FREE
£59.00 £45.00
£118.00 £95.00
£108.00 £85.00
Pre-open Offer
Couples Normal
£85.00 £68.00
£225.00 £100.00
Couples Offer
CONSERVATION plans for the whole of the original Whalley Abbey complex have been drawn up by English Heritage. In a few weeks they will
be circulated to architects for their views about the way forward - and the cost. The 500-year-old lay
brothers' dormitory which was once part of the abbey needs urgent attention. As previously reported in the Advertiser and Times, it I has been owned by thel Roman Catholic church for I
most of the last century, I although Whalley Abey I belongs to the Church of J
England.
Driver’s court I A COURT case against a J adjourned so she could apl present reasons why she I even though she had tottij
for a ban. Kate Anne Douglas (2
received a conviction for sjj
profession was just begin ning has died at the age of 1
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