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24 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 19th, 2005


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


this is just a small selection of the holidays we offer.


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contact us NOW for a full list of holidays and other offers we have available


holidays: by air, coach-and train plus cruises, weekend breaks and concert travel HOLLAND ^


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4-Star Dutch Treat for Kids This fabulous summer holiday really is fun for all the family! Discover the fairytale world of De Eiteling, the largest theme park in Europe and inspiration of Walt Disney. Created in a iaiytale forest De Efteling is an enchanted land for young and old, filled with magic, mystery, songs and surprises. Fantasy becomes reality as you experience the enchanted forests, gingerbread houses, hidden grottoes and fairytale castles in the


Realms of Heaven. What's included: 2 nights' accommodation in a twin/double/family room with en suite facilities • Continental breakfast throughtout your stay* Use of the hotel's many facilities*


One day pass to De Efteling Theme Park • En route visit to Delft ''Return coach travel In a comfortable modem coach tvith reclining seats and WC • Return crossings.


Dperated byTravefscope 3 days from adults £119 from kids £99 ENGLAND \ Althorp and Woburn


This is your chance to visit Althorp, the beautiful ancestral home and final resting place of Diana Pricess of Wates. You'lt see the award winning Diana memorial exhibition, the island in the middle of the ornamentaf lake and visit Althorp House, the family home of Lord Spencer. The break also includes a visit to the beautiful grounds and antiques centre, at Woburn Abbey.


What's included: One night dinner, bed and English breakfast in a three-star hotel within on hour's drive ol Althorp, such as the Quality Hotel, Northampton. Bedford Moat House (or


similar) * Admission to Althorp and Woburn. Operated by Newmarket July 16th, August 26th,September 24th 2 days from


^ THEME PARK Alton Towers


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Alton Towers is Britain's biggest and best known Theme Park. If you are looking for a day packed full of excitement and fun, you will find it here. There are rides suited to all ages. For maximum thrills try Nemisis, Air, the Blade or Enterprise. Lots of family fun can be enjoyed at Attractions like Duel, Ug Land and Merrie England. For the younger members of the family there is Cred Street with the tweenies show, Ribena Berry Bish Bash, or they may enjoy old Macdonald's Farmyard. If you feel in need to something soothing after so much excitment you can row on the lake, take an aerial cable car ride, or simply enjoy walking in the gardens, which still have many of the plants, ornamental features and fountains from the original design.


To make a booking call us on


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To make a booking call us on


01254 350520 Quoting ELN/EXC


Operated by FraserEagle 4th, 13th & 22nd August


1 day £30.50 1' < Operated by FraserEagle 23th May and 17th August, 2005 1 day £11.50 £85 LANCASHIRE \


Morecambe and Grange over Sands


Last Minute Deal Going ThisWeekend


The Lancashire resort of Morecambe has enjoyed a renaissance in recent years with investment in new Promenede features, including the famous statue of Eric Morecambe. Plus we travel to Grange over Sands - the resort that became


fashionable during the Victorian/Edwardian era and still a lovely place to visit.


This very special offer on a five day London break includes coach travel to London and four nights' accommodation in the well located three star Days Hotel, Waterloo. Whilst you're in London, there is so much to see and do and to help you make the most of your time in the capital we've specially arranged some good value optional excursions. There'll be the chance for you to take a London sightseeing tour, optional visits to Royal Windsor and Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Palace and this is also a chance to take in a top West End show.


The price mcliides: Return luxury coach travel to London • Four nights' accommodauon in a shared twin room with private facilities at the three star Days Hotel, Waterloo • Full buffet breakfast


Operated by Newmarket 25th July & 2nd August


5 days from £189 EAST COAST Y York and Scarborougb


York is always a popular place to visit with so much to see and do - places of historical interest, museums and superb shopping. Alternatively, we travel on to Scarborough on Yorkshire's East Coast, one of the first seaside resorts in the country - and still one of the most popular.


I . . London: Summer Days WATERWAYS \ Manchester Ship Canal


Day Cruise Join us for a wonderful day out and travel back in time, on a journey along the Manchester - Mersey Ship Canal, incorporated in 1885 and first used by the Snowdrop in 1894, it has provided an excellent communication system for over 100 years. We have chartered the "Ferry 'cross the Mersey", to take you along this fascinating route, which over the years has carried many millions of tons of passenger and cargo ships.


Operated by Destinations- 1st & 2nd October from £ 3 7 .5 0


MUSIC \


Concert Travel UB40


and Special Guests M.E.N. Arena, Manchester December 9th Coach and ticket £33


Operated by Millenium -


in association with


I Blackpool Airport I ...enabling the regions to T i y -


Ryan Air - Dublin


from Blackpool Airport


To make a booking call us on


01254 350520 Quoting ELN/EXC


Operated by FraserEagle 29th May and 27thSeptember, 2005 1 day £9.50 York 1 day £14.50 Scarborough


Tel: 01253 343434


from 9 9 p plus taxes, one way visit:


ryanair.com


SPECIALIST artist Adri­ enne Craddock returned to her former teaching role at Stonyhurst College for a day and introduced pupils to her unique artwork style. She worked in numerous


classes with pupils aged from 13 to 18, who were entranced with her images of fabulous characters con­ jured from dreams, myths and fable.


They were fascinated by


her unique method of com­ bining etching and colla- graph (collage) processes to create stunning artwork that has become renowned internationally. Adrienne taught part-time at the col­ lege during the 1990s, when she introduced etching and the collagraph technique to the art department. She is an acknowledged specialist


Artist returns to Stonyhurst


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M jM lA M M l rO V f f l UST off your hat,


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I check out your shoes and prepare to go


shopping! The premier event in the


horse racing calendar - Royal Ascot is coming to York next month. With Ascot's redevelopment


due to start in the autumn, racing fans do not have to worry about missing the highlight of the flat racing calendar as the 2005 Royal Meeting will be staged at Y o


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Racecourse - the first time the meeting has been


held away from Berkshire in the e v e n t ' s


near 300- year history. Regular Ascot


racegoers will be able to join northern racing fans in experiencing what is sure to be a memorable week of s pec ta cu lar


BERYL’S (We Love Shoes)


10/1 you’ll find that Winning Combination


Hats to hire • Matching Shoes and Bags


iPrices to suit all pockets


• Sizes 2-9 16-18


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fine art printmaker whose father was head of printing at Hereford College. She has pageantiy, stylish fashion,


exhibited alongside leading -[^0 fmest hospitality and, of course,’ international artists and


also works closely with . schools and colleges on art /


projects.


Pictured,AdrienneCrad- / dock shows Stonyhurst Col-/ lege pupil Eric Lacaille (13), /


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of Pans, her finished a r t - ' ............ . ■ ^TOrk.(s)


Plan is submitted to hang flags


A PLANNING applica­ tion has been submitted to Kibble Valley Borough


■ Couiicil for two flags to be hung from a flagpole. Comments on the pro­


posal made by Ashwood Laboratories, Brockhall Village, {number 0375) must be made to the coun­ cil by May 27th. Other planning applica­ tions submitted to the


council are: Clitheroe: Conservatory


to rear of property at 14 Moorland Crescent (0376). Single storey extension to


existing dwelling to pro­ vide disabled facilities at Higherfold, Baldwin Road (0377). Replace 13 win­ dows and front door at Richmond House, .4 Church Brow (0378). Sec­ ond storey bedroom exten­ sion on top of existing ground floor extension at


15 Edisford Road (0379). Erection of first floor extension to approved sin­ gle storey extension to rear at 21 Brook Street (0384). Billinglon: Proposed first


floor extension and inter­ nal alterations to chimney breast at 16 Calder Avenue (0331). Erection of exten­ sion to form lobby and utility at 16 Highwoods Park, Brockhall Village (0368 ). Erection of Edwardian conservatory


at 49 Dale View (0385). Downham: Replacement


' of existing flat and glazed roof areas to provide ade­ quate weather protection' to building fabric at The Assheton Arms (0389). Grindleton: Replacement


dwelling (resubmission) at The Ridge, Slaidburn


Road (0388). Newsholmc


and Paytliornc: Demolition of


existing staircase exten­ sion. Erection two storey extension and conservato­ ry. Converting two flats into one dwelling at 1 and 2 Demesne Court, Gisburn Road (0381). Whallcy: Proposed two


storey side extension at 13 Woodfield View (0387). ■ Wiswell: Conservatory


to front of dwelling at Innellan, Moor Lane (0380). Proposed first floor bedroom extension with split ridge line. Lowered garage base. Replacement front porch and rear con­ servatory. Minor elevational alter­


ations to ground floor win­ dows (resubmission) at Woodcraft, 36 Pendleton


Road (0391). • Worston: Proposed first


floor extension and exten­ sion to living room at Barkersfield (0393).


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. the world's most famous race meeting.


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Royal Ascot at York will be the official title of the meeting, which will run from Tuesday June 14th to Saturday June 18th, 2005.


ASCOT LADIES LUNCHEON


Thursday 16th June 2005 £25.00per head


Champagne and Pimms reception on arrival with canapes Three course luncheon served in our


. 1487 Hidor Hall


Large screen television showing live races on the day with internet betting for those feeling lucky! Make-up presentation


Proceeds to go to Derian House Children's Hospice Prize for best dressed lady and best hat


Dress code formal wear and hat


I f you require further infonnation or would like to reserve tickets please


telephone Rachael Smith on 012^4 826544 MITTON HALL Country House Hotel,Whalley. 01254 826544 •'


( for special occasions, including wl Hats,* Bags,f,Shaes - .


Outf/fs', ■


X ‘,‘ ' and accessories :,j (Jairnit. -V'


/ ' ; Open Monday-'Saturday „ 'i 9.30am/-'5.p0prn-*\:?,4^v''i;-


; r T e l e p K o n e .0 1 2 5 f l 8 2 ^ 8 1 4 ' Stockistsof,


Alberto Mokoli; V • Fenn


Wright Monson Michel Ambers;


plus many more,


iTel: 01200 426479


f i lE C K M A T E Ladies Designer Clothing,


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