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larket Place, Clitheroe, and handed r to the event


28th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Soci­


ety, a lecture entitled "Dales Delec­ table" by Mr and Mrs E. Hirst in Clitheroe Library meeting room. • 28th - Centenaries Theatre,


Stonyhurst, lunch concert features a brilliant quartet of experienced musicians who will play-the two Mozart Quartets in G minor and E flat. Luncheon a t 12-30 p.m. fol­ lowed by concert at 1-30 p.m. FORTHCOMING EVENTS - MARCH 1ST TO 7TH.


1st - St Andrew's Church, Slaid-


burn, spring dance in Newton Vil­ lage Hall at 7-45 p.m. Dancing to John Bowdler. Tickets available from 01200 446643.


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1st - St James's Church, Women’s World Day of Prayer annual service


a 7-30 p.m. 2nd - United Reformed Church,


Moor Lane, National Childbirth Trust coffee morning. Inquiries, tel. 01200 444632. 2nd - Downham Village Hall,


another chance to see "Dalehead" words and music for a lost communi­ ty plus Steve Ragnall and Claret in concert. Tickets TIC and Downham Post Office. 2nd - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


ation, meet Chester Avenue car park a t 9-30 a.m. for Cracoe Pinnacle


I t from Rylstone (no dogs). Inquiries, tel. 01254 822851. 2nd - Whalley Village Hall pre­


sents the blues band "Downside” at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822555. 3rd - Grand Cinema, Ribble Film


Club presents "Purely Belter" (15) at 7 p.m. olh - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Kelbrook Moor from Kelbrook Church. 5th - United Reformed Church,


East View, Read, a talk entitled "Lancashire Witches" presented by Mary Hornby a t 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01282 778554. 6th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


a talk by Mr John Kitchen on "See How Cheese is Made” a t 8 p.m. Sup­ per and glass of wine. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. O A booking service for the the­


atres and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566. • Further details of some of the


above events can be found in adja­ cent "Lifestyle" advertisements.


the North-West


ier : 0161 876 Hall, Blackburn. March 8th. Box


'S. Blackpool office: 01254 898000. eatre, March HEY ROCK 'N'


fcth. Box office: ROLL. With Showad- P190


dywaddy a t King George’s Hall, Black­ burn, March 15th. Box office: 01254 898000.


fY'S PRIDE. Ire Lowry Col-


f he Lowry, Sal- ys. From Janu-


fvIACY. Works ; Council and collections at


Iwry, Salford Intil April 28th. IAN'S LAND, Dgraphy-based ►


fwry, Salford ntil April 28th.


lAGE OF THE Ie


URS. Museum ; and Industry,


ster. February ne 9th.


opera LA BOHEME.


Opera North, Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays. February 21st and 23rd. Box office 0161 876 2000. NABUCCO, Man­


avid Walker,


chester Opera House, February 26th and 27th and March 2nd. Box office: 0161 242 2509. TOSCA, Manches­


ter Opera House, Feb­ ruary 28th and March 1st. Box office: 0161 242 2509. CARMEN, Lyric


PANA JEYAS- 3ANCE COM- Blackpool Grand I February 22nd. Iffice: 01253


20 AND JULI- produced by Jureyev, Man-


j Opera House, ■1th to 16th. Box 161242 2524. 1P1 LYRIC TRE, SAL- QUAYS,


|H 19TH TO 30X OFFICE: f 2000.


sicals DER DAVIS


f, THE YARD- . AND THE 6S. Bridgewater,


lanchester, Feb- 77th. Box office: 7 9000. .


| NIGHT OF SPRING


It- Orchestra. Jwater Hall, les ter. . March 1 office: 0161907


3. Manchester . King George's' ORCHES-


Theatre, Salford Quays, February 28th to March 3rd. Box office: 0161876 2000. TOSCA, with Com-


pagnia D'Opera Ital- iana di Milano, a t King George's Hall, Blackburn, March 17th. Box office: 01254 898000


music GREASE. Man­


chester Opera House. Until February 23rd. Box office: 0161 242 2524. ALBERT HER­


RING. Opera North. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, February 22nd. Box office 0161 8762000. MISS SAIGON,


Palace Theatre, Man­ chester. Until June 2002. Box office: 0161 242 2524.


• FOR


SEVEN BRIDES SEVEN


BROTHERS, Man­ chester Opera House, March 5th to 9th. Box office: 01612422524. WHISTLE DOWN


THE WIND, Man­ chester Opera House, March 18th to 30th.' Box office: 0161 2422524.


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01200 420104


THE FLAT, 18 MARKET STREET, CLITHEROE A one bedroom first floor flat situated in a very convenient location in Clitheroe town centre. The property has been newly decorated throughout and has its own private rear garden. £315 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. £900 pcm (unfurnished)


47 BROWNLOW STREET, CLITHEROE A well maintained terraced house situated within 10 minutes walk of the town centre. Brownlow Street Is situated off Whalley Road and is a good location for access to the main A59 trunk road. The house benefits from gas central heating and is weli decorated. £350 pcm (furnished)


9 THE CLOISTERS, WHALLEY This delightful and very well maintained ground floor flat is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac just a few minutes walk from Whatley village centre. With front and side gardens and 2 bedrooms, the flat enjoys wonderful views over Whalley Nab.. £385 pcm (part furnished)


24 HOLDEN STREET, CLITHEROE A two bedroom mid-terraced property situated in a very convenient position just a few minutes walk away from the town centre with gas central heating, partial double glazing, carpets and curtains throughout £325 pcm (unfurnished)


22 UNION STREET, CLITHEROE This delightful, beautifully maintained two bedroom terraced cottage is situated in Low Moor, one mije from the town centre, the swimming pool and Riverside recreational areas are also within walking distance. The cottage has gas central heating and double glazing.


£375 pcm (unfurnished) '


13 GEORGE STREET, CLITHEROE A fully furnished three bedroom terraced property located in this popular araa 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. £395 pcm (furnished)


139 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE A two bedroom terraced property situated in this popular area of Clitheroe just a few minutes walk from the town centre, yet with easy access to the A59 trunk road. £335 pcm (unfurnished)


3 MILNSHAW TERRACE, GRINDLETON A beautifully furnished and maintained, two bedroom character cottage situated in the sought after village of Gnndleton. The


cottage has been tastefully decorated throughout and has a delightful landscaped rear garden with a separate parking .


space. £400 pcm (fully furnished)


LEAGRAM HALL LODGE, CHIPPING This delightful two bedroom former lodge house is situated in a wonderful rural location on the outskirts of the popular village of Chipping. Surrounded by extensive private gardens and . bordered by open fields, the property provides a stunning rural retreat It has ample parking space, a greenhouse and a useful range of outbuildings and benefits from double glazing to most windows- Heating is by electnc storage heaters enhanced by panel radiators to three rooms. £600 pcm (unfurnished)


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PROVANCE AVENUE, BROCKHALL VILLAGE ' An exceptional three/four bedroom townhouse located in this ;


iovety cul-de-sac on this popular Ribble Valley village. The • luxurious accommodation is spaciously spread over three floors and features an integral garage, en-suite to master bedroom and ground floor utility and cloakroom. There is a private rear. garden with lawned and patio areas and a driveway for 2 cars-This superb property really is worth an internal viewing. £750 pcm (unfurnished)


Due to recent high demand for rentals,; i more, properties urgently required ..


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Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers, Land Agents and Letting Agents ASSURED SHORTHOLD TENANCIES


Downham Rd., Chatbum: A 2 bed terrace property with lounge, dining kitchen, bathroom including shower and rear garden area in pleasant village.


Our Lettings Department requires good quality properties to let on long or short term Assured Shorthold Tenancies.


RESIDENTIAL LANDLORDS


We offer competitive fees for Rental Only or Management Services.


For further information, with no obligation, please contact RP.


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Central heating, double glazing. Carpets and curtains thoughout, private parking.


Applicants must be in full time employment,


depand refs required. £375 pcm.


Tel. 01200 -444758.


C L I TH E R O E well pre­ sented 2 dbl/bed ter­ raced property, living room, lounge, fitted kitchen,, util ity - room, shower, C .C .H . . . DG . cul-de-sac. near town c e n t r e w i t h g o o d parking. £375 p.c.m. Te l. 01200 445360. ’


W AD D IN G TO N ro om to rent in newly renovated bungalow. Suit profes­ sional female. Country­ s id e p o s i t io n . T e l . 07712 881281.


- parking. £350 p.c.m. Te l. (01200) 445273 or - 07833 743567


W E L L M A IN T A IN E D t e r ra c e d h o u s e o n Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Quiet location, facing the Lodge. 2 bedrooms, fitted kitchen, G .C .H , fu r n is h e d . a m p le '


C L I TH E R O E 2 B ED T e r - ■ raced house close to • t o w n - c e n t r e . F a r t furnished. £340 pcm. T e l . 0 7 7 7 3 6 7 4 8 0 5 (days) o r 01200 442816 (after 6pm)


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25 Moorland Crescent, Clitheroe. Located in much sought after cul-de-sac, det. true bungalow on gener­


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O.A. £265,000


Ghylls Cottage, Knotts Lane, Tosside. Living room, kitchen, utility/pantry, sitting room, study/office


shower room, din. room, 3 beds, gardens to three sides - details MSW Hewetsons (01200 42 4142).


£139,950


2 Waters Edge, Whalley. Ultimate in contemporary urban style, front views to the Nab. Hall with cloaks, living room, ftd kitchen, 3 beds, house bathroom & ensuite - details Anderton Bosonnet (01254 825569).


LITTLEMOOR ROAD Clitheroe


2 b ed terrac ed. LounRe, din room. £350pcm


f i t k i t , fam b a th , r e a r y a r d . Unfurnished.


BOWLING GREEN COTTAGE


B ro ck h all Village £575 pcm


2 b ed cottage . Lounge, fit din kit, fam b ath, re a r y ard . Furnished.


Telephone: 01254 662466


5 PARK MEWS Gisburn


£395 pcm


decorated and oITcrs many attractive ch a ra c te r fe ature s. Entrance hall.


fitted kitchen, sitting room, double bedroom. 4-pce bathroom. Garage, p a rk in g an d g a rd en . O i l c e n t ra l heating. Unfurnished.


01200 426041 Telephone:


Charming mews property which has been well-maintained and tastefully


3 MILSHAW TERRACE, Grindleton


£400 pcm b e a u t i f u l ly fu rn is h e d an d


niuinluincd. (wo bedroom character cottage situated in the sought after village o f Grindleton. T h e collage h a s b e e n ta s te f u l ly d e c o ra te d


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A DETACHED dormer bungalow pleasantly situated in a quiet cul-de- sac in the popular village of Whalley is our Property of the Week. I t is only just a few minutes from the village centre and all its amenities. The entrance hall has an under­


stairs storage cupboard, there is a coal effect gas fire inset in marble in the lounge and a patio door leads to the garden from the dining room. An excellent range of fitted wall and


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power and there is parking on the drive for two or three cars. ■ Well-fenced gardens are largely laid to lawn with planted borders. Viewing arrangements can be made


also includes a bedroom and three- piece bathroom with brass fittings and mainly tiled walls. Two bedrooms are on the first floor and one gives access to roof storage space. The integral garage has light and


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PLANNING matters are of interest to many people working in the local proper­ ty market and of funda­ mental importance to some. All will be affected by


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 21st, 2002 21 THE PREMIER PAPER FOR BUYING AND SELLING IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY


Is Government on the wrong planning track?


i iP R O P E R T P M EW S ^ Procter " 1 ' * • *


Government moves to streamline the process, cur­ rently a t the green paper stage. The Ribble Valley Bor­


ough Council's planning chief Mr Stewart Bailey is not convinced that the Gov­ ernment is on the right ^rack about some key issues. One of them locally con­


through Athertons, 53 King Street, .Whalley, tel. 01254 828810 or 6 King Street, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 420100.


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cerns both individuals and companies who know that they can get away with doing work and asking per­ mission afterwards - enough sound advice is available from well-informed profes­ sionals which, if taken, ensures that rules and regu­ lations are observed so that the council has to approve the retrospective application.


ered tonight by the council's new Overview and Scrutiny (Services) Committee, Mr Bailey says that it is crucial th a t the Government addresses this problem. He points out: "There is little more damaging than the public developing a percep­ tion th a t some people are allowed to treat the system with contempt. That must be addressed as a clear prior­ ity.


In a report to be consid­


whole appears to be weak on committing the Government to actions-and strategies which recognise genuine con­ flicts and problems for local authorities.” Mr Bailey feels that the


"The green paper as a


Government should go fur­ ther towards recognising


that local priorities may dif­ fer from national ones. For instance, there is a sugges­ tion that 90% of applica­ tions could be dealt with by officials. Mr Bailey feels that many authorities would not even attempt to meet that target because local people would feel that their direct involvement in the system was reduced too much. The Ribblo Valley's con­


sistent efforts to place quali­ ty before speed and to defend the right of all parties involved to have a part in the planning process would be harder to maintain under the green paper ideas, warns Mr Bailey. The council will be formu­


lating a response to the doc­ ument and sending it to Whitehall.


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