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28 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, September 21 st, 2006


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Advertising feature


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


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


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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, September 21st, 2006 29


^ u r n l e y C o l l e s e


SIXTH FORM CENTRE


Martin Bdshaw ^mtsmanofOaJbsr


BTEC tia ta iil Diptam ei ^xxls Oevekjpment


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For th e second year running Burnley C o lleg e students achieved to p p a s s r a t e s o n all Advanced programmesJ


‘ 100% Advanced Vocational pass rate ft


ALL of our students passed ALL of their exams . - ' Over 250 are now going to university


Main Open Evening ;


Burnley College Sixth F o rm Centre, O rm e ro d Road Thursday 19 October 2006 6.30-8.30pm


Don’t miss this once a y e a r oppor tunity to se e what Burnley College Sixth Form Cen tre has to offer!


•: Gome and share in our success and see how '= V we achieved our outst^ding I00%^pa^:rates >


For more info about Burnley College Sbcth Form Centre please call .OI2827M222 o r visit wwvv.b'umley’


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Dawn Tempest BTEC Fust DiphmamCsing


A tamer pupl of Walshaw SetKiol, Dawn has now progiessed to tta BTEC Natkmal Dgdoma in Health at Burnley College.


Student Govcmonl Natnlic Parkinson and Sam D'Arcy with MP Killy Ussher, Mayor of Burnley Coun. Najib, Burnley College Chairman of Covemors Cllr. Shelagh Derwent and Prineipal John Smith.


Former A Level student Nacressa Swan relumed from China to present the Awards for Exccllenec and to speak to the students about her experiences of university and working life.


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Emma Graham ^Krisaonaa of the fear


BTEC Nabaa! Diploma m PtMc Services


A foima' pufBl of Gawthoipe Schoig, Emma has now pn^Bssed lo the tWrersty of Central Lancashirais fduixlatitui O e^ in Sports Science based al B um ie y C i i^ .


V i Cara Needham


BJSTNaSorElDfiomaii EstyYess A tamer pi^a oliSialshawMgh,


Cara is pn^ressit^ to the Umversity of (tadra! Lancashire FoundaOon D^ee based at Bian teyC ca ^ .


Philip North


CdyS EahisJItlvstceiJfimhea Prodiabon


A tormer pupil of Ribbtesdafe High Schord. Philp is now pngres^ to the University oi Central Lanca^ire Hi^er NaStmal Diploma in fumitore Oe^ based at Sumley Cdlege.


Lindsey Metcalfe


AdrsKeiVpoaibnalCeiifeaSe in TtanelS Tourism


A tanner pupil .of Walton High Schoij, Lindsey ;is now going to the University .pi Central Lancashire to study IntemabonS ■aurism ManagetnenL


Josie Holdsworth m


ditcfiaHonalDiploma in Aubfic Services


A tamer pupil of MansTield High School, Befaecca is now going to the tJnivBroily of Central Lancashire to study Mental Health and .Nursing.


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A ftmner iwfl of ftma Schod, Martin now plays pfDtessfflnaily tor Nelson FX.


Martyn Wesolowsld Otfi&M^Cspsby&Miay


A tamer ptjfl <£ Woodbey Higii school. Mai^ atiiierad fflnJ j^ai^ in Ss NahoiBl Sidlteiiid com[«lifion in Carpentry .8 Jostery. Maityn is now in the second year dt ttis f^rjsntiy 8 jMiay course at BtrateyCoB^


David Rees Acitanced Kxzlkmal CaWcals iniCT


A dormer pupil Of Primel Mph School, David won a Bronze award in the UK Nafional SkBIs lompetitiaa He is now going to ^ffontehire Umverst^ lo study Computer Carnes Design.


Nigel Cryer


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A tormer pupil at Fritnel High School, Nigel won .a National Slalena Kennedy Award to support Ills studies in Mechanical BgitEBTing at dhe Univetsily lof Sailord.


Alice Clarke


STECfisBonal Diploma in fsstmsaathmp


A itotmer pupil ol ;si. Hilda's Rc 'SWs’ High .Sohopl, Alice was named sreatiue student of tiu year Iby Crsativity Works in Fast dancashira. Alice is now 'launching her own fashion lahel


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Adam Venus Qty S Guilds furniture PmdacSon


Course areas available inciude: • Business Studies • Creative Arts, Performance & Media • Engineering and Technology ■ Furniture • Humanities, Social W ork and Health • Information Technology • Sports Studies • Teaching & Education


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• Burnley College Is a Partner College of tho - - University of Central Lancashire <


Adam attended Hasiingden High School and schools in America tte has now progressed to the Advanced Furniture Production course at Burnley College.


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Public Services student Josic Holdsworth and Sportswoman of the Year, Emma Craham.


A Level student James Parker teccives his award for excellence.


A MUST-SEE cottage in the village of Newton-in-Bowland is offered for sale by MSW Hewetsons at £385,000. Recently renovated yet retaining all its historic character. Ivy Cottage has a tiled entrance hall featuring hand-built cupboards along one wall, with plumb­ inig TOr for a washing machine and drier.


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making excellent use of space.


A bespoke breakfast kitchen has a range of wall and base units in a coun­ try farmhouse style, while a gas hob, electric oven and grill and a Rayburn oven offer a choice of cooking options. The Rayburn also supplies central lieauiiy


heating and hot uu nut waici, luycuixx, WIUI an ater, together with an


oil-fired holier. Beams, recessed light­ ing and shuttered windows add to the charm. Off the kitchen is a large tim- ber^loored dining room, packed with original features, while a shower room completes the ground floor accommo­ dation.


m mo, naa, la a, At first floor level, a spacious livingi.y o am o i


room has an open fireplace with stone hearth and mantel. The house bath­ room has a three-piece suite with a shower over the bath and also oh this floor is the third bedroom.


The master bedroom is on the second floor and has bespoke fitted oak wardrobes and a recessed bookcase.


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Bedroom two has a Velux window and access to eaves storage. Outside is a garden with flowerbeds and stone patio area, all surrounded by stone walls, plus a shed with power. For details or to arrange a viewing, contact Hewetsons on 01200 424142 or visit: www.mswhewetsons.co.uk


a. ..a.,. a.., --------- Irfan Khadatn


BTEC Ha'jonal Di/ioma in Hcarji Studies


A former pupil ot Mansfield High School, irten has now processed to the BTEC National Dptana in Busi.necs at Burnley CoSege.


Luke Link


BTEC Fast O^ilanB lor TT PracSSoners


A former piqa of Gawlhotpe High Schort, Uite has now progressed lo Ob BTEC NaSoiBl Diploma to IT at Bumtey College.


Kirsty O’Callaghan Ptumt^A/vrenScssii^


A tamer pt?a of SS Jtim Rshei- and Thomas Mixe RC Hqh SetotS, Kjrsiy has tow (uogressed to the Advanced Apptenfice&hip at Burnley CoBege.


Jill Sharpies


BTBT East V^itomem^xiii and E xadseSc^tas


A tamer pusa of Towrtaey School, has now progressed to the BliX Nattata DgSona si


Sport and Exercice Science at B a i fe yC if le ^


Cla re Smithson BTBUustDd^omainArlSDssign


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SohocL Clare tas now ptogiessed to the BTEC Nafiarea Dipioina m EffiiSon and Oothtog at Bumtey Colege.


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ON the market with anderlon bosonnet at £359,950, The Hollies, Main Street, Grindleton, is an imposing property with many original features. It has two reception rooms, dining kitchen, utility, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. To


University Education Advice Event on Thursday 9 November 6-8pm


Burnley College Sixth Form.Centre, Ormerod Road, Burnley BBII 2RX Gal) 0I 2S27I 1222 for m o re information o r a free prospectus


Ashley Grennan


BTSC fast Dipkma for TT nacdtkxiers .


Atormer pupl of Gawthoipe School, Ashley has now progressed to the BTEC Nafional Dtaoma in T


T at Burnley CoBege. Martin'VT^ratt


Aftaiced VSKafijraf CafiEate mtCT


A former ptgiil of hy Bank Business aid Bderptise Cofege, Martin is row going to the Itaversity cd Certod LancasHre to study Viteb and MuIttoierSa.


Rutuna Sharif


BiECfkdiasSCetWcadeinljsa A tamer pcpl al V/^hza School. Hitata is now processing to a ttaversity a Cenbal lancasiBe Conaiied


Hoooura de?ee based at Btsr^ CoBege.


Emma F ’otts


BlbCtiatxki^ T ^^spa at H s ^ ^ a S e s


A fonror ptpa r£ hy Ba* ^vseiess and Enterpise Ctfiege, Bnma is rxiw going to KS Unrver^f to study


lAdwitay.


Daniel Porter BlECtiz&xiaimataaiU^


A tormer pupl r i ffiiiSesdate H i^ SthooL Oaset is now 9 ^ to E i ^ Nffl UmvEisiy to study T3m 8TV Rrodueban.


view, call the agent on 01200 428691 or visit: www.anderlonbosonnet.co.uk


>r visit: www.anderlonbosonnet.co.uk


BUILT in 1782, Eaves House Farm, West Brad­ ford, is a Grade II listed farmhouse with a stone barn and three acres of land for £850,000. It has two cellars, two attics, two kitchens, two bath­ rooms, five bedrooms, a large lounge and sitting room, complemented by wonderful views. For full details or to view, call Mortimers, on 01200 427331 or viisit www.mortimers-property.co.uk


7331 sitwww ortim s-property.co.u sons.co.uk for details. l A t M B I h


A COTTAGE in sought-after Waddington is offered by MSW Hewetsons at £199,950. With two bedrooms, dining kitchen, living room, shower room, rear garden and parking areas, 83a The Square can be viewed via the agents on 01200 424142 or visit www.mswhewet- sons.cb.uk for details.


well.co.uk for full details.


FITTED and equipped to the highest specifica­ tions, 4 Dale View, Billington, is a superb detached family home for sale with Honewell for offers around £315,000. It has four bedrooms, dining kitchen, lounge, dining room, utility, bath­ room and en. suite, plus an integral garage and gardens. Call 01254 824411 or visit www.honey- well.co.uk for full details.


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