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26 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 3rd, 2007


A TROUT fishery proprietor is encouraging non-fishers to attend a “Festival of Fly Fishing” in a hope that they trill find the sport so appealing they will want to take it up.


Ben Dobson is holding the event at the Stocks Reser­


voir, near Slaidbum, on Tuesday. It will feature two inter- nationally-known fly fishing experts visiting from the USA, along with boat tours of the fishery, demonstrations and presentations. Non-fishers \rill be able to sample free tuition from qualified fly fishing coaches Details of the event, which runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., are on the fish­ ery’s website - www.stocksreservoir.com


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Come and fish with us! Pair fought their way to world championship medals Michael won a silver medal in


TWO kickboxers from the Ribble Valley picked up medals in the martial arts world championships at the weekend. Michael Shaw (24), of Lime


Street, and Kieron Taylforth (35), both of Clitheroe, travelled back from County Mayo, Ireland, with a gold, silver and bronze medal between them.


the light-weight category of grap­ pling, while Kieron brought back a gold medal in the light heavy­ weight category of sport jujitsu, which is a mix of kickboxing and jujitsu, and a bronze medal in grappling. The pair travelled to the cham­ pionships, staged by the World


Organisation of Martial Arts Ath­ letes, after successfully complet­ ing trials a t the Black Knights Gym, Burnley. This was the first time that


Michael, who has been practising martial arts for seven years, had been selected for the competition. “It was a brilliant experience,, but I want a gold medal next


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


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year,” said white belt Michael, who has trained with Clitheroe's Ultimate Fighting Champion star Michael Bisping. Kieron, who works at St


Edward’s RC Primary School, Darwen, is a former pupil of St Augustine’s RC High School, Billington, and began kick-boxing two-and-a-half-years ago.


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SOUTHFIELD Drive, West Bradford, is a detached home for sale at £495,000. It has an entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, family room, conservatory and shower room; first floor, master bedroom with en-suite, five more bedrooms and family bathroom. For details caS! 01200 444224 (www.purplevvillow.co.uk)


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A FOUR-bedroom character property with magnificent views of the Yorkshire Dales is this week’s featured property. Nettlebed, in Settle Road, Newsholme, is set in approximately three acres of land with the house itself set in its own secure grounds with beautiful scaped gardens, gardens.


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nrea stove set in a stone nrepidue uii a unnny luum, ounservaiuiy, spaoiuus ly uainroom wiin large corner oain. uui- www.ainertons-UK.com


The fenced paddock and a selection of outbuildings offer further scope for a variety of uses. For sale with athertons at a guide price of £725,000, the house is full of charac­ ter. On the ground floor, there is a lounge with a feature beamed ceiling and an oil- fired stove set in a stone fireplace on a


flagged hearth. Double doors lead through to the sitting room, which also boasts a beamed ceiling. Another pleas­ ant feature of this room is that it has seats at three of its windows from which superb views can be admired. In addition, the ground floor also has a dining room, conservatory, spacious


kitchen, utility room and cloakroom. At first floor level, there is a master suite, which features a “Juliet" balcony over­ looking the gardens. Other features include a dressing room and bathroom with double shower. There are a further three bedrooms on this floor and a fami­ ly bathroom with large corner bath. Out­


side, double electric gates lead to the large driveway and parking area. There is also a double garage/workshop with electric “up and over" door, a separate single garage and a greenhouse. For full details, call the agent on 01200 420100 or visit the agent’s website at www.athertons-uk.com


Spotlight on this week's Ribble Valley hot properties


PIMLICO Barn, Stable Close, Gisburn, is a superb conversion of a former stone barn tucked away in this quiet cul-de-sac. For sale with ather­ tons at £289,000, the property comp rise s entrance hallway, cloakroom, dining room, lounge, dining kitchen, four bedrooms and bath­ room. Details from the agent on 01200 420100 (www.athertons-uk.com).


A MAGNIFICENT home in Biilington is for sale with Fine & Country for £895,000. Woodside, Whalley Old Road, has four bedrooms, one en-suite, four reception rooms, breakfast kitchen, study, utility room, cloakroom, house bathroom and snooker room. For details call 01254 828922 (www.fineandcountry.com)


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A HOME to delight the discerning, 40 The Ryd- ings, Langho, is on the market with anderton bosonnet for £335,000. The property comprises hall, cloakroom, study, lounge, dining room, con­ servatory, breakfast kitchen, utility, four bed­ rooms, bathroom and en-suite, double garage and lovely gardens. Contact the agent on 01254 825569 (www.andertonbosonnet.co.uk)


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