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lication with ) and substan- sional advice. 1 is the winner


|ional reputa- > development I has prepared


Betition for the |>y the Royal on of British


j’al is sought panning guide- j allows an iso- Se, if it is clear- lighest quality, Jitstanding in > architecture


Jicape design |uld clearly Its immediate lid wider sur-


Jdeline points |his gives each 1 the opportu-


II to the tradi- I: fine country l:h has done so (enhance the le. roper account | taken of the haracteristics


|1 area, includ- L or regional aditions and


and Develop- Committee


: for tonight's the council’s


aiding scheme explains tha t foot and mouth restrictions meant that the applica­ tion could not be assessed. In addition, further details requested had not been supplied. A statement sent to


Jlly such a pro- 1 be dismissed


the Planning Inspec­ torate by the council claims that the proposal is contrary to the provi­ sions of the development plan. I t does not feel th a t


the design of the house is truly outstanding or that there is sufficient justification for i t to meet the criteria about local characteristics. There are also clear


doubts about archeolog­ ical and ecological impli­ cations. "The council contends that the scale and nature of the pro­ posed dwelling is such that it does not consti­ tu te a dwelling which adds to the tradition of the country house," says the statement. I t dis­ misses this argument saying the proposal is for a large house in a coun­ tryside setting. In any case, previous­


ly developed land should be considered before such a prominent green­ field site. There have been a


total of 55 objections to the plan, some including consultants' reports on planning, landscape, his­ torical, archeological and hydrological isues. Many of the objectors are certain to want their points put to the inquiry inspector.


er who ran into a [nded in custody


Whitham and began following it. The officer activated his sirens and stop signs, but Whitham accelerated away, said Mr David Hartley, prosecuting. "He travelled down a number of


streets in a residential area close to the town centre before crashing into a parked car," said Mr Hartley. In a breath test, Whitham supplied


a reading of 131, against the legal limit of 35. Mr Graham Parkinson, represent­


ing Whitham, said Whitham had been drinking when he went to Mr Harri­


son's home and, although he could not remember taking the keys, he accept­ ed he must have done so. "The next day he decided to return


the car but did not get that far," Mr Parkinson told the court.


Is wanted to ask £150,000


Lyndale House, Lyndale Terrace, Gisbum. Stone built double fronted cottage. 4 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms. Off street parking. Rear garden area with patio - details MSW Hewetsons (01200 42 4142).


Accommodation To Let Athertons


If you would like to view any of these properties please give us a ring on


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WINDY HILLS FARM, LEAGRAM, CHIPPING 3 bed converted farmhouse superb rural position on outskirts of Chipping. Recently converted to a very high standard with new fittings. Kitchen, flooring throughout. Private location and spectacular views across the


Ribble Valley. £ 9 0 0 pcm (unfurnished)


6 6 PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE A superbly positioned one bedroom semi detached true bungalow situated close to the town centre. The property has a delightful enclosed rear garden and has carpets and curtains fitted throughout. £ 3 9 5 pcm (unfurnished)


HIGHER GREENBANK BARN, SABDEN The bam has been newly converted to very high standards to provide two spacious four bedroom homes with all modem conveniences. The character of the building has been preserved and there are lovely views across the open countryside. The property is within a few minutes drive of the main trunk road network. £ 9 0 0 pcm (unfurnished)


2 PINDER CLOSE, WADDINGTON This spacious 3 bedroom, semi-detached true


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THE Alpha course, organised by churches in Whalley, was launched a t Mytton Fold Hotel. More than 80 people


attended to hear Methodist minister the Rev. Chris Cheeseman's talk entitled: "Chris­ tianity, boring, untrue and irrelevant". Methodist, Roman


series of 10 meetings which start with sand­ wiches and are followed by a talk shown on big screen video, and then by open, frank discus­ sion. Anyone and everyone


Catholic, Church of England and Baptist churches have jointly arranged the course, which starts tonight at Whalley CE P rima ry School. The Alpha course is a


is invited, say the organisers, and the course gives a real opportunity for people to ask awkward ques­ tions they have previ­ ously not felt able to raise. The course has a web­


site: wwwnlpha-whal- ley.org.uk . : Pictured are some of •


those at the reception a t Mytton Fold Hotel.


£ 5 5 0 pcm (unfurnished) ughout' zi _


WILPSHIRE LANE COTTAGE, VICARAGE LANE, WILPSHIRE This lovely detached character cottage is situated in a rural location yet only a few minutes drive to the A59 main trunk road. The cottage has been renovated to a high standard; it has gas, central heating, double


glazing and burglar alarm. £ 6 5 0 pcm (furnished) includes garden


maintenance.


2 4 HOLDEN STREET,CLITHEROE A two bedroom mid-terraced property situated in a very convenient position just a few minutes walk away fromthe town centre with gas central heating, partial double glazing, carpets and curtains throughout £ 3 2 5 pcm (unfurnished)


11 LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE


This traditionally built stone cottage is ideally suited for a single person.lt is situated close to the open countryside yet within walking distance of the town centre and local amenities. Accommodation: 1 bedroom, shower room,living room, kitchen, carpets


included. £225 p c m ( u n f u r n i s h e d )


1 3 GEORGE STREET, CLITHEROE A fully furnished three bedroom terraced property located in this popular area of Clitheroe just a few minutes walk from the town centre. The property has been well maintained and tastefully decorated and offers good sized family accommodation. £ 3 9 5 p c m ( f u r n i s h e d )


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bungalow is situated on the edge of Waddington village with open views to the front and a delightful enclosed rear garden. The property benefits from gas central


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heating, do ' ublle glalazing and is well decorated and maintained throughout Carpets and curtains included.


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A S SU R E D S H O R T H O L D T E N A N C IE S


Greaves Farmhouse, Bolton by Bowland: A spacious 4 bed semi detached farmhouse situated in rural countryside. Unfurnished.


24a Moor Lane, Oithei|tg<fU£i§^Scated 1 bed 1st floor flat


Ivy Cottage, Rimington: Lovely 2 bed cottage in attractive location. Party furnished.


Downham Rd, Chatbum: (New) A 2 bed terrace property with lounge, dining kitchen, bathroom including shower and rear


garden area in pleasant village,


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IT'S funny how the start of a new year leads many of us to thinking about moving house. With so many would-be buyers unable to find a suitable house last year, prospective sellers will be justified in believing that now is a good time to sell. 'At this time of year,


a dining room with superb stone fireplace, lounge with log burning stove, sitting room, kitchen with a range of modern cream cottage- style units with solid beech work­ tops, a laundry room with adjoin­ ing pantry and two-piece suite cloakroom. In addition there is a useful


basement area with external access from the rear, providing excellent storage or a play-games room. On the first floor there are five


bedrooms plus a three-piece bath­ room and a shower room. Outside


there is an attractive stone-flagged The property also benefits from more information, contact Honey- patio to the right and a detached oil fired central heating and well, 1-3 Castlegate, Clitheroe, tel. small tiered woodland garden to majority double glazing.


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though, gardens which were beautifully landscaped or manicured throughout last spring and summer are now looking decidedly past their best. I know from conversa­ tions with clients over the years that this is a real con­ cern. Generally speaking, how­


. 01200 426041 or via the website


ever, it's the same for every­ one. Apart from the odd exception, it would take a full-time professional to keep a garden in completely pristine condition through the winter and sellers can


f :P B O P E B T Y ^ I E W S | r -^ -'by Bill Honeywell FR1CS, of Honeywell <


'Chartered Surveyor and Estate Agents'


take comfort in the fact th a t most other gardens will be in a similar condi­ tion to theirs. A good estate agent will


also get a feel for which gar­ dens are going to be gor­ geous in spring and hopeful­ ly will communicate his enthusiasm to the buyer! My advice is to give the


garden a tidy-up, but keep the amount of work within reason. Concentrate on other parts of the property where you can really make- a difference and which will not be affected by the weather - i. e. the inside. Weeks of tramping in and out with wet shoes can


make the hallway a b it grubby. Why not have a good look a t this kind of thing and make sure that it is all spick and span? If the decorations are looking a bit tired, it is amazing what a lick of paint can do. As a dog owner myself, I


find it surprising how one can become immune to the doggy smell. If you are not sure, ask your agent or a friend to check it out and, if necessary, take steps to deodorise. If possible, ask a friend or


neighbour to look after the dog when you are showing prospective buyers round the house.


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