28 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 17th, 2004
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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) | Final days at school . . . Clitheroe Royal Grammar School National by Duncan Smith CLITHEROE'S public swimming pool
has received a nationally-acclaimed! quality award. Ribblesdale Pool, in Edisford Road, has I
received a Quest Award from sports and I leisure industry inspectors after a tough two-1 day assessment.
j Quest is a quality scheme run by the !
sports and leisure industry and backed by Sport England. I t is the second time that the pool, run by
Ribble Valley Borough Council, has received the top award, having first won it in 2002. Inspectors particularly praised the pool
for the cleanliness of its facilities, customer care, team working, staff development, health and safety and its wide variety of activities. Ribblesdale Pool manager Colin Winter-
bottom praised his 15 staff for their hard work in keeping the pool up to scratch. “It is pleasing to have official confirma
tion that the facility delivers a comparative ly high level of service and must reassure our many pool users,” he said. “Customer feedback has also been
extremely positive, which is great news.” Ribble Valley councillor Robert Thomp
WELCOME to our final instalment raphers from the Clitheroe Advertis- pupils from Clitheroe Royal Gram- can be ordered at our office at King of pictures featuring Year 11 pupils er and Times have toured the length mar School enjoying their leaving Street, Clitheroe, quoting the code as they prepare to leave the Ribble and breadth of the rural borough, assembly before they venture into number in the bottom right hand Valley’s high schools.
capturing the teenagers on film. the world of university and work. corner. We wish all the pupils the Over the past five weeks photog- This week we feature sixth-form Colour copies of the photograph best of luck for the future.
son, chairman of the council’s community committee, added: “I am very pleased that Ribblesdale Pool has been awarded this pres tigious honour for the second time. “The award is the result of the input and
dedication of pool staff in ensuring a high level of service at this popular facility.
Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)
www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Clitheroe Ad vertiser & Times, June 17th, 2004 29 In conjunction with The Clitheroe Advertiser Et Times Et the Valley magazine
award for swim pool
If you have not yet visited Upstairs downstairs, yen cannot imagine the incredible choice awaiting .you inside-. Artistically arranged and now extended to rawer three floors with seven individually themed moms, browsing is a wonderful experience, especially when listening to the range of ’Past Perfet' c g 's highlighting the ill's, 30's, 40's and 50's music, jm , the llig Band Sounds and Cathedral and Monastery Music are available to buy on CO and cassette,
The extensive range of gifts for all occasions is beautifully arranged between lamps, mirrors, pictures, objets d’art, glassware and occasional French style furniture,
The new collection of Boyds Hears have just arrived = for Graduation, Weddings, Daughter, Anniversary and Friend to name but a few, Paddington Bear* Beatrix Witter and the !Dou Dou‘ range of nursery and baby items make an ideal present for christening and new babies, On the second floor together with floral bedding boxes, leather chests. Gothic and Celtic ranges, the scents of 'champagne and roses', orchid and lavender till the rooms with wonderful fragrances Praw liners, layer candles, gel jars, car and travel sprays, scented petals are also available in 'honey and vanilla' and 'orange blossom', Claremont and May being one of the leading companies in home fragrances, The wedding jewellery from 'Kit Meath' silver, pearls and semi precious stones links in well with the designer 'Bares'
27 Queen Street, Great HArwood ' ) 1 1
collection, beautiful for the bride and wedding guests with a choice of cufflinks for the groom, Broiwe and contemporary figurines and canvas pictures and glassware add that unusual and modem touch for the young homeowners, Visiting regularly is recommended because of the evenchanging new additions, this keeps the shop so unique- Goods may be reserved to avoid disappointments and gift voucheis are also available,
just around tire corner on Sunday Junejilth that something
special a visit is a must = but give ’ r,v • yourself time,
There is so much to see and the Avia men's watches are on very special offer at the moment,
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Telephone: 01254 889114 r , ,
, , _ w iX>* t Closed Tuesday, ;■ , , -
Sunday, 20th June, 2004 from 11am
special celebrity guest opening by Jim Bowen
featuring new car displays from local dealerships;. shows, retail'stands and a special Father’s Day menu
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