10 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 26th, 2003
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Don t miss your chance to get close to all the animals at Knowsley Safari Park this Summer. Whether you like tigers, elephants or
monkeys Knowsley is giving you the opportunity to see them all with this great offer.
Take along this coupon between July 1st - August 10th to receive your free child admission with two full paying adults. Telephone: 0151 430 9009 for Opening Times and Information
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Southport Pieasureland - home to over 100 thrilling rides and attractions, including the TRAUMAtizer suspended looping coaster and the Lucozade Space Shot, a 125ft vertical reality thrill ride - don’t forget to tie your laces New for 2003 is Abdullah’s Dilemma - makes the impossible seem possible!
Pieasureland is a free admission Amusement Park, so if you don’t want to ride you don’t have to pay.
This voucher entitles the purchase of Ihree unlimitcd-ride-wristbands for (he price of two until I Olh August 2003. (saving £ 15). Telephone 08702 200204 for opening limes. Terms and conditions apply. No photocopies allowed. Only one voucher per person. Not to he used in conjunction with any oilier offer. Pleasurelond is located at Marine Drive, Soulhporl.
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A NEW free ball court facility _ opened in the grounds of Clitheroe (I tie. The £38,000 project replaces an I weather pitch which, when it operj was also a partnership between | council and the Rotary Club | Clitheroe. Declaring the facility open, RibI Valley Mayor Coun. Alan Yearing v|
j Be safe wl f r o r o - © J T L y £ . 9 9 lancsi with a FANTASTIC £50 Pounds* CASHBACK !!!!!
Time flies when you’ve got a holiday to look forward to and Pontin’s Breaks are the best bargain of the yearl Now the whole family can enjoy a great 3 or 4 night party full of fun and entertainment. Choose from any of the 6 Pontin’s lovely
coastal self-catering locations from only £99 per apartment - and when you arrive we’ll even give you 50 Pontin’s pounds per booking to spend on the centre.
These superb value holidays are just perfect for families because Pontin’s is packed with things for the kids includinq i Captain Croc s Adventure Land for the under 8’s plus "ActionPack and "MegaMix activity programmes for boys and qirls up to 16 years old. ‘There may be a small charge for ActionPack & MegaMix activities.
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| Meals are not included but each holiday centre has a Londis convenience s1 store stocked with all your holiday needs. You’ll stay in Pontin’s modem self catering apartments which feature fitted kitchenettes, colour TV and private bathrooms. Choose from one bedroom Budget apartments or for a small supplement you can upgrade to Classic or top of the range Club apartments that offer the best in holiday living.
These great value breaks are available at 6 Pontin’s self-catering Family Holiday Centres. Camber Sands in Sussex, Brean Sands - Somerset, Hemsby - Norfolk, Prestatyn Sands - North Wales, Southport, and Wall Park - South Devon. Just choose when and where you would like to visit from the dates below. Remember not all locations are available on all the dates and holidays are selling fasti These fabulous bargain breaks are available up until 17th July inclusive and 1st September - 31st October 2003.
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Lasor Quo.-J i:> the nitirnate sci-H achon adventure for ai! ages. Whether you're « or Co you'll love the adrenaline pumping oxhilaiafion o' staikinn your oqponenta c
imieaahirxi a volley of laser fire. Games cost £4.2:; per person
The Rock is the latest challenge to arrive in the UK. With 20 different game options: one or two players from a wide range of ages & abilities can choose from various simulated climbs including Everest & K2i! For the most intense few minutes of your life LETS ROCK1!
Laser Quest The Rock, (next to UCI Cinema), 2nd Floor, The Orient, The Trafford Centre, Manchester. Booking is recommended Tel: 0161 755 0600
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WITH the school holidays fast approaching, pop stars S Club 8 have given their support to the THINK! road safety cam paign and are encouraging young cyclists in the North West to take extra care. The band’s safety message
coincides with a new advertis ing campaign under the THINK! road safety banner. Aimed at 12-15 year olds, the now ads show the importance ol wearing a cycle helmet and how helmets can help protect cyclists in the event of an acci- “Cl
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R H E G E D t0 R*ie0ec*#s Giant Movies Discover the village in the hill. (R l le0 e d " T h e MOVie & EVeKCSt T h e /l/IOVl'e)
1 Person admitted free when accompanied by at least 1 full paying adult. (maximum 1 free admission) Worth £9.45
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1 Free admission for 1 child with each full paying adult (maximum 2 admissions) Worth up to £13.30
valid until loth August with this voucher. Photo copies not accepted. No to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Rheged, Redhills, Penrith, Cumbria - Just off J40 fl/16 Telephone: 01768 868000 or visit the website a t
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Explore tire twentieth century in a day and have the experience of a lifetime. This holiday period, join the fun and experience Victorian life in The Way We Were Museum, take the journey on our waterbus to 1 rcncliertield Alill to visit the world's largest original steam engine and take a visit through tile last century in Tlie Museum of Memories. KBS
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aowl for less during the Summer holidays with Accrington Buperbowl. Throughout Summer everyone can enjoy the
f*Jn 0,5 tenpln tlDW,ln9 .ft3r even less thanks to East Lancashire Newspapers and Accrington Buperbowl.
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UQu can now have a great time bawling whilst saving money. To take advantage of this great offer simply
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♦Dffer available until August 31st 20D3. Maximum of 6 people per coupon. House rules apply. Not available on public and Bank Holidays. Cannot be used In conjunction with any other offer. No photocopies accepted.
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P lu s with this vou ch e r y ou may claim a fr e e sp o n s o r e d g iv e aw a y from r e c ep t ion e .g . T-shirts, cinema tickets, swimming tickets, b a s e b a i l cap s , mugs , k eyrings etc. ‘While sto ck s last
Offer available 14th July - Between 11am - 4.30pm Monday -
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A’NEW Clitheroe sports camp set up to offer childcare solu tions for NHS staff has been voted a huge hit.
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Camps opened a facil ity for the first time at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. Childcare co-ordi
nator Amanda Clough commented: “The camp was extremely successful aiid lots of our staff throughout
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Trusts found it easy enough to leave their child with King’s, safe in the knowledge that they would be looked after. The general feel ing from the children who went along was that the camps were a great opportunity to try out a range of sporting activities, while making some really good friends.” It has long been
recognised that one of the problems the NHS faces is to pro vide adequate child care solutions to its staff, especially throughout school holidays, which is why this camp is one of a number throughout the UK, that KSC are providing. Activity schemes such as this are part of the nation al childcare strategy for the NHS. The strategy focuses on providing good quali ty, accessible and affordable childcare.
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camp were participate I usual range cl ing activitiil aerobics, foot! rugby, hockl tennis, in adcl some more 11 ones such asj longball, ul| and T-ball. tion the cam[S catered for cS aged from foil offered a rang! alive activitif as drawing drama. Following tl
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