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aving jo green


“Ribble Valley Council is nstantly looking for ways


help local residents save ergy and money* and do eir bit for the environ-


ent too. “That’s why we’re back-


g the FridgeSavers heme, which offers ener- -saving fridges and freez- 3 at really low prices.” P a r tic ip an ts in the heme must be in receipt benefits and have an old ipliance in working order


trade in. FridgeSavers application rms are available from e main reception of the


ibble Valley Borough auncil Offices in Church alk, Clitheroe. Fur the r details of th e heme are available from ridgeSavers on 0845


140045. >r walkers


jundaries, which meant i alternative route had to


> found. This was accomplished


id th e group a te th e i r ndwiches at the side of oger Worth in g to n ’s


•ave, a well-known spot


the area. The group then pro-


•essed across fields to ach the pretty village of dgworth. They then cir- ed the Jumbles reservoir j arrive back a t the car


irk. The weather throughout


le day had improved om drizzle to beautiful ltumn sunshine.


R. G. Barker ifter fall


led to the death of a Rib- i Friday afternoon. irl, who was 77 and lived Longridge, was about to


us, which had stopped on own. 3 appeared to fall from the


f r head on the pavement, i Royal Preston Hospital,


i


irrival. been referred to the coro- vill be held regarding Mrs


ers look >ver year


neering dub’s annual meeting ring chairman, Mr Nick Mill- the long, dry summer had year with a new membership ile, which includes some new


various mountineering club attended, and the excellent ed the majority of the mem- ays in the UK, with Cornwall irvenua le club, Mr Godfrey Metcalfe d, took part in the Karrimor in Marathon, a gruelling two- . with an overnight camp held h Bordas between Langholm


er was untypically good, the vere frozen rock solid by the ed at 6 a.m. on Sunday by the


Ollward thanked all thecomit- nning of indoor and outdoor


■you a presentation of flowers ring secretary Mrs Sue Hem-


was made of those venturing lg Mr John Beard who cycled mgh France to Santiago de h west Spain, following the indback. ddy, Mr Tony Halliwell and olrne also made climbing vis- ilomites. >


’s balanoe sheet, retiring trea-


r, stated that the finances were ciept of substantial member- lded that charges need not be ngyear. nd outdoor meets organisers, ? Val Grooby, outlined events ich include an illustrated lec- est’s north ridge by Mountain Mr Kieran McKenzie, a visit


ratine mountain rescue team ir climbing in the French Alps, de weekend hut meets in Pat- | Ogwen valley, Coniston and


the coming year are chairman vice- chairman Mr Shaun J r Nick Millward, treasurer mtdoor meets co-ordinator and indoor meetings organ-


eddy. 1 dinner will be held at the Bolton-by-Bowland on Sat- 1, preceded by a day meet at da The next indoor meeting s evening at Clitheroe Crick- Thursday, December 18th.


:y w i n n e r s


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id- £230 h, Great Harwood


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garden.' Internal viewing is an absolute must."


To view any of these properties please ring Lisa or Linda on


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Looking to rent for a shorter period? We have a range of fully furnished ......................... tages available throughout Lancashire. For. more information please ring Red. Rose Cottages on 01200 420101 j__________


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An attractive garden fronted one bedroom terrace cottage situated in Chatburn Village, which has several local shops and. good access to the A59 trunk road and Motorway Network. With gas central heating and carpets.


£370 pcm (Unfurnished)


Spacious four bedroom property fully modernized yet retaining plenty of character and original features, the property is set on three floors with four double bedrooms and tvro bathrooms. To the rear is a paved yard area and allocated parking for two cars. In a convenient position for access to road netvrorks.


£795 pcm (Part Furnished)


Samlesbury Hall Lodge Samlesbury


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A spacious 2 bedroom cottage well furnished and decorated throughout. Set in the beautiful Ribble Valley Village • of Grindleton. With the benefit of an attractive enclosed garden to the rear.


£430 pcm (Fully Furnished) (indudes garden maintenance)


■ 7 Lynwood Close, Calderstones Park, Whalley 'where lettings matter'


16 Downham Road,. Chatburn


3 Park Mews, Gisburn


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The Fiat, 3A Moor Lane, Clitheroe •


• Exceptional first floor fiat


• Good sized lounge with hardwood flooring and attractive fireplace


• Fully fitted dining kitchen • Utility room • Double bedroom r 4*pce bathroom • SF: Spacious attic room


£495 pcm Unfurnished


Mill Hey Croft, Chatburn


» Delightful, stone built, . .spacious family home


* Good sized lounge with attractive fireplace


• Dining room » F/ftd dining kitchen plus utility room, cloakroom


» Four double bedrooms (master cn suite)


»House bathroom . »Patio with large garden overlooking open fields


£1,300 pcm Furnished


N ew P ro per t ie s n e e d e d FOR OUR REGISTER OF WAITING CLIENTS


TO LET


A delightful character cottage situated in the sought after village of Waddington.. . Tastefully decorated and containing original features the property has a small garden frontage.


£420 pcm (Unfurnished)


A unique opportunity to let this superb lodge house set within the beautiful garaens of Samlesbuiy Hall. Having undergone complete refurbishment it now offers executive standard accomm, parking and mature gardens which' will Be maintained by the hall gardening staff. Eaty access to motcxway network.


£795 pcm (Unfurnished)


An executive style, first floor, two bedroom apartment located in a secure building within the popular Calderstones development on the outskirts of Whailey. With a quality fully fitted kitchen ana bathroom, the apartment has been tastefully decorated throughout and has the benefit of off road parking.


£565 pcm (Unfurnished)


Semi-Detached Cottage, West Bradford £595 pcm (unfurnished) A lovely semi detached ,two/three bed cottage situated in a quiet rural location between West Bradford and Waadingtonl Surrounded by open couniryside the property enjoys wonderful views towards Pendle Hill and has the additional options of stabling


avialable. TO LET


5 West View, Grindleton


TO LET TO LET £309,000


7 Gleneagles Drive, Brockhall Village, Old Langho, a show home which has been designer created with five bedrooms, dressing room and 2 en suites and 2 car garage - details Anderton Bosonnet (01254 428691).


£295,000


14 Pasture Grove, Calderstones Park, Whalley. Mod­ ern executive detached residence with open front aspects. Excellent internal 5 bed accom. Gas CH and D G -d etails Mortimers (01254 825556).


£210,000


25 Meadow View, Low Moor, Clitheroe. Detached house on cul-de-sac. 2 receptions, conservatory, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Gardens, garage, tGCII and DG - details Honeywell (01200 426041).; ■


O.A. £129,950


9 Hayhurst Close, Whalley is a modern well main­ tained. 2 bed home in a q u ie t cul de sac. Lounge, din/kit, bathroom en suite facilities to bedroom 1. Parkjng, gardens - details Athertons (01200 828810).


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CLITHEROE Highfleld Road £425 pcm


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PORTFOLIO OF PROPERTIES TO LET 13 victoria avenue, chatburn £425pcm


a nicely presented two bedroom garden fronted terraced home ideally located within walking distance of village amenities, comp: vestibule, lounge, dining kitchen, two beds, 3-pce bathroom, gch, dg.


59 Pendle Drive, whalley £550pcm


ground floor apartment, located In desirable edge of village location. Hall, with built-in-storage cupboard, lounge, kitchen, three beds, bathroom w .c, parking space. Telecom door entry system. ■


15 corn mill mews, whalley £795pcm


stylish 3 storey townhouse, located adjacent to whalley abbey, comprises: hall, dining kitchen, utility, cloakroom, three bedrooms, first floor lounge, two bathrooms (one en-sulte)


53 Colthirst Drive,, Clitheroe


• Most desirable garden fronted town house


• Fitted kitchen


• Private driveway with parking for two cars


• 1\vo double bedrooms • 3-pce bathroom


£450 pcm Unfurnished


WHALLEY ^ 3 BED SEMI Immaculate house with . >


■ dining kitchen, lounge, / bathroom and shower, . enclosed garden and parking


/ ^V'GCHahdpG;:;;^^- . £ 5 5 0 pcm ■. Tel: 01 20 0 4 2 38 30


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• Lounge with patio doors • Fully enclosed rear garden


. 5 Corn Mill Mews, , Whalley


• Most attractive 3 storey townhouse in landscaped courtyard. ’ .


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• Fully fitted Siematic kitchen *


• Day room/dining room with French Doors


• Large lounge with French ;■ • doors' ‘ 1 •'


• 3 bedrooms • House bathroom , . •. Private rear garden


£950 pcm Unfurnished


G i s b u r n j - 3 ^ b e d :


f c o t t a g e ;• Fully, furnished,' >


: DG/GCH, recently refurbished to high


standard. Short or long • negotiable. :


Contact., 01200 422969. .To L e t 1 - '-


. - St James s tre e t, Clitheroe.- 3- bedKent) ■ te r ra c ed h o u s e . ' . GCH, unfurnished. ."£ 4 0 0 'p .c .m .; ■. T e l.-01524 (36311.


5 langho wood, old langho £675pcm


located on small crescent. In semi rural cul-de-sac. briefly comprises hall,


through lounge / dining ' , ' f


room, conservatory, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom.


, ’ ■ ■ , ■-*> INGHAM & YORKE CHARTERED SURVEYORS & LAND AGENTS S r '' A Mortimers


The Area’s Leading


LETTING A G E N T We can offer you


TO LET


HALTONWEST, HELLIFIELD


Beautiful Grade II Listed house in quiet village with


original features. 2 large bedrooms, 1 cn-suite, further bedroom and bathroom, 2 large reception rooms. Aga and new oil fired central heating. Large garden and outbuildings, v £750 p.c.m.


^ Kl° INGHAM & YORKE Tel: (01200) 423655 • Fax: (01200) 429160


R I r c Contact: Charlie Yorke


John PallisterFRics., ASSURED SHORTHOLD TENANCIES


W Chartered Suneyors, Auctioneers, Land Agent: and Letting Agents t and your local member of The National Approved Letting Scheme


39 Bawdlands, Clitheroe: A special two bedroom terrace with Lounge, Dining Kitchen with fitted units and cooker and modem 3-picce Bathroom suite with elec, shower. Carpets, gas fires on ground floor and rear yard.


Highfleld Road, Clithcroe: (Provisional Notice) An attractively decorated three bedroom terrace property with good access to the local schools, supermarket and town centre. The accommodation comprises: Hall, (wo Reception Rooms, Modem Fitted Kitchen, Bathroom and benefits from


uPVC windows, Gas centra] heating and good sized garden. For further particulars please contact


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Richard Pallister The Coach House, Duck Street


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> John Pallister frics , Exciting Development Prospect


W ™ Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers, Land Agents and Letting Agents m and your local member o f The National Approved Letting Scheme


TUNSTEAD FARM BARN, KELBR00K, LANCS. A detached bam with planning consent to make a substantial four bed property with ancillary work/oflice space.. Delightful setting, with good views and ample land. .. . . ' Easy travelling to M65.


.............. Offered for sale by Informal Tender. . . Viewing strictly by appointment.


Full details and plans from:


The Coach House, Duck Street ' l Clitheroe. Tel: 01200 425697


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Tel: Christine Holaday on 01200 428976 | C o n t a c t t e l n o . 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 1 7 5 5 .......


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. ‘r e f s . r e q d . Tel.- 07814977070.


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- g a r d e n f r o n t e d .- terraced. New kitchen and - bathroom. . DG/GCH. Parking,to rear.-Part furnished. £400 p.c.m. Bond and


SIMONSTONE 2' bed


' 2 BED COTTAGEclose j>to Nelson centre. " GCH/DG. No DSS. £55 p.w. Day time .01282 863491 ever ' nings 01282 691922.


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Star Properties Beautifully restored


detached period cottage situated in the village of Chatbum, near Clilheroe.


Superior high specification residence on the edge of


the highly desirable village of Sawley, Ribble Valley.


We have a wide selection of quality homes around


the LancsTYorks. borders. Our comprehensive


brochure is available on request Sorry no DSS.


Property Wanted W A N T E D


3 MORE PROPERTIES Fo r housing project Any condition


Up to £17,000 per house paid v If you require a quick completion


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- on 01282 457340 (office hours)


THE AVENUE at Brockhall Village 01254 244811 Streets ahead.... miles better


Attractively decorated three bedroomed terrace, good access to local schools, supermarket and town centre, hall, two receptions, modern fitted kitchen, bathroom and uPVC windows, gas central heating, good sized gardens.


Telephone: 01200425697


BILLINGTON CHATBURN 9 Bank Cottages £475 pcm


Superb two bedroom stone cottage, peaceful cul-de-sac,


totally


refurbished to high standard, abundance of quality fixtures and fittings, spacious dining kitchen, rear patio and raised gravel garden, own parking space.


Telephone: 01200420104 £1,300 pcm


Exceptional detached house, four bedrooms, one en-suite, lounge opening to games room, fitting dining kitchen, gardens and ample parking, gas c.h., spacious, furnished.


Telephone: 01200 426041


Mill Hey Croft, Sawley Road


i # ■ = In association with The Avenue at Brockhall Village Chestnut Cottage


Dean Top, Whalley Road, Simonstone.


Offers around £280,000


THIS week’s property offers refined country living within easy reach of East Lancashire’s main towns and cities and is ideal for coun­ try-loving commuters. Chestnut Cottage is a substantial four to


five bedroom family home with the potential for an integral granny flat or teenager’s apart­ ment. Situated on the edge of Simonstone vil­ lage, i t is accessed off a pr ivate road and enjoys country views over woodland. Gas central heating is installed throughout


and the agent understands th a t rewiring, damp course installation and timber tre a t­ ment have all been carried out in recent years. While the downstairs rooms are not huge


by today’s standards, they are packed with period features th a t modern homes can only copy. For example, the dining room has an open


fire in a cast iron and stone fireplace, a stone hearth, dado rail, picture rail, corniced ceiling and moulded centre rose. Similar features are found in the lounge,


which also has French doors to the garden and built-in bookshelves. The slate-floored kitchen has a good range


of units finished in oak, a built-in oven and gas hob and partly-tiled walls. A separate utility room and a playroom or


second sitting room add to the ground f loor, accommodation. Three bedrooms are located on the first


floor, together with the three-piece shower room. An attractive fireplace is a feature of the main bedroom, while another has a pol­ ished pine floor. . Steps lead down from the first floor to the


spacious annexe, which has a multitude of possible uses, from a home office to a granny flat or accommodation for a live-in au pair.


With built-in cupboards, a polished pine


floor and cast fireplace, it also benefits from an en suite three-piece bathroom. Bedroom four is a characterful attic room


with exposed beams. Outside, there is a substantial stone-built


workshop, a good size rear garden, timber shed, greenhouse and parking for two cars. For full details or an appointment to view


the property, contact the agents, Athertons, a t 6 King Street, Clitheroe, Tel: 01200 420100.


w w w . c l i t h e r o c t o c h i (01254 244811) - Streets ahead... miles better!


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Call for simplified ownership options


A NEW . r e p o r t recom­ mending the introduction of a simplified range of low-cost home ownership, pro g ram m es is a useful contribution to the debate on housing supply, says the Local Government Associ­ ation. The report by the Home


Ownership Task Force, set up earlier this year by the Office of the Deputy Prime Min is ter , recommends reforming and streamlining the current options into a new Home Ownership Options Programme, to he championed by the Hous­ ing Corporation. Coun. R u th Bagnall,


chair of the LGA’s housing executive, said: "The intro­ d u c tio n of a s implified framework of low-cost home ownership p ro ­ grammes, as recommended by th e ta sk force, would help widen the opportuni-


IT ™ r MEWS!


tie s for th o se on low or average incomes to achieve their aspiration of owning a house. "The LGA welcomes the


ta s k force's overall approach, which aims to sa feg u a rd resources for social re n tin g while improving access to home ownership th ro u g h new ways of increasing the sup­ ply of affordable homes. "The report will encour­


age local a u th o r i t ie s to develop an informed pic­ tu re of th eir area's home ownership needs by pro­ ducing local and regional housing strategies." Coun. Bagnall added


th a t , a lth o u g h th e ta sk force recommended th a t the money councils receive from R ig h t to Buy sales


should he ploughed back into housing, it was impor­ tan t for local authorities to retain discretion over how to spend the money from housing sale receipts. "The task force has made


strong recommendations for recycling public subsidy into housing, so th a t future generations of household­ ers see the benefit too, and pu b lic money is p u t to most efficient use,” ,” said Coun. Bagnall. “B u t local au th o r i t ie s


will want to decide what form th e in v e s tm en t of housing sales receipts will take. Some authorities will use re c e ip ts to su p p o r t home ownership p ro ­ grammes, b u t others will have different investment priorities.”


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brockhall village, old langho, blackbiirn t : 01254 244811 • f : 01254 244812 www.theavenuehotel.co.uk


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