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18 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, December 6th, 2007


www.ciitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) A welcome in Whalley...


ENJOY a truly memo­ rable shopping experience


in Whalley this Christmas. Just four miles from the


bustling market town of Clitheroe, the pretty village is set on the banks of the beau­ tiful River Calder and shel­ tered by the wooded hillside


of Whalley Nab. It is awash with hidden treasures and vis- itors cannot fail to be impressed by the fascinating array of businesses, tourism, leisure opportunities and shops, not forgetting ancient history around every comer! Shoppers can read all about it on our next two pages.


‘ H A C K I N g s CARAVAN PARK


Are pleased to be supporters of Pickwick Night.


We would like to wish everyone All the best for Christmas and the New Year


John, Wendy, Linden and Wendyfi Hackings Caravan P a rk


Debbie Clare and Genfma’w d u ld r;^ ? : ' like to wish all qur c lie n f^ ^ A Merry Christmas a n d fu l: A Prosperous New'Yearvv ‘


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Gift Vouchers available d i ' GHD Christmas Pack now in.


Enjoy a professional hairdressing experience in a friendly and relaxing atmosphere.


Specialists in precision cutting,


colouring and colour correction': Q )


d S F in i fc r lU S h -wrli: ’ V


29 King Street, Whalley Tel: Ol 254 824119 FUDGE


JOICO


• Monday to Thursday 9 -9pm • Friday 9-5pm • Saturday 9-4pm


Telephone 01254 822448 12 Manor Road, Whalley, Clitheroe


Simply the Best Nail & Beauty Studio


JBL f t


THE drinks were flowing as Morgan’s “House of Country Living” was officially opened in Whalley. Coun. Joyce Holgate, honorary presi­


dent of Whalley Chamber of Trade, cut the ribbon with assistance from Ribble Valley Mayor Doreen Taylor, her consort Gordon Taylor and Coun. Terry Hill. All celebrated with Champagne and


wished Morgan’s a prosperous future in the village. Morgan’s celebrate the combination of


a smart new high street store with the backing of a highly visible internet pres­ ence www.morganscountryliving.co.uk


A monthly free prize draw is held for all


customers leaving their details, with spe­ cial prizes for the forthcoming Pickwick Night tonight and late night shopping week next week, with a late night on the 13th.(s)


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


Shops to pull out all the stops for a special week


WITH Christmas just weeks away, traders in Whalley are pulling out all the stops to ensure they take the stress out of the festive period and provide you with a unique local seasonal shopping expe­ rience. A special Whalley Christmas


shopping experience starts on Saturday until the following Sat­ urday, December 15th, with late night opening on Thursday, December 13th until 8 p.m. The week-long extravaganza,


which has been sponsored by Whalley Chamber of Trade, will see the village’s fantastic array of shops providing a refreshing and enjoyable alternative to the usual Christmas shopping experience. Whatever you are looking for, Whalley most certainly has it all.


WhalBey Post Office^Lj 97a King Street, Whailey


01254 823125 T^J?A L H 52?-A LOTTERY


SUPPORT YOU LOCAL POST OFFICE THIS CHRISTMAS AND VISIT YOUR ONE STOP LOCAL SHOP.


We have exciting gift and card ranges for all ages & pockets! We can meet all your gift wrap requirements. We have local maps & books, handbags, DVD's, chocolate, all alongside our Christmas Decorations.


Plus the New ranges from: Fairtrade Food &


Gifts 'Me to You'teddies and cards


Spectacular Offers During Whalley's'-- Christmas Shopping Experience


Sat 8th Dec - Sat. 15th Dec Late Night Thursday until 8pm ' 10% OFF all Christmas Stock & Gifts ALL WEEK PLUS 20% OFF, on Thursday 13th Dec Between 6pm - 8pm


Happy 7fh Birthday!


AN award-winning Whalley business, which caters for people who enjoy the great outdoors, is celebrating its seventh anniversary.


The month of December marks Whalley Warm and Dry's seventh birthday. Situated in the heart of the pretty village, in King Street, the well-established business was launched on Pickwick Night 2000.


Providing effective solutions in ail areas of law J ib T


The Swan Hotel f '.


- : Whalley At the hear t of the Vriicge Gary and Louise welcome you to The Swan Hotel at the heart of Whalley Village J


• Attractive Restaurant & Bar • Food served all day


• 7 days 12 noon - 8.45. Extensive Menu


• Popular Wednesday night quiz from 9pm • Beautiful Beer Gold Award Winner • Beautifully refurbished En-suite rooms


62 King Street Whalley Tel: 01254 822195


CLITHEROE TeL01200 422152 Fax: 01200 428983 e-mail: amanda@houIdsworthsolicitors co uk WHALLEY Tel: 01254 825757 Fax: 01254 825758


Property


Employment Wills Probate Inheritance. Tax Planning Family Commercial Matters Accidents Farming Sales & Purchasing


' ' r v A ' u r f


i o f t ,


Wqt J0og 3(nn Whalley


Welcomes you to


join us for the usual Pickwick Hospitality Whalley’s only Free House


As featured in


‘Good Beer Guide’ Telephone 01254 823009


Since opening, Whalley Warm ana Dry has gone from strength to strength, winning a string of national awards. This year it scooped the national Premier Retailer of the Year title with Paramo and has also been awarded . Premier Stockist status by Brasher. This means the business is committed to offering a comprehensive range of Brasher boots, shoes, sandals and socks, supported by knowledgeable staff who can provide good advice and an excellent footwear fitting


service.


Jon and Liz are delighted with the continuing success of Whalley Warm and Dry and are looking forward to welcoming new and existing customers during the celebratory month.


Thanking customers for their continuous loyalty, Jon said: ”l am extremely pleased with the way the business has developed. I would like to thank all our customers who have been loyal to the shop and supported us over the past seven years."


To show customers their appreciation and to mark the birthday, throughout this festive month there will be many special offers. This is a perfect opportunity for customers to complete their Christmas shopping and take advantage of the fantastic offers.


Whalley Warm & Dry is also pleased to be part of the Whalley Christmas Shopping Event, which runs from December 8th to 15th. The shop will be open until 9 p.m. o n


Thursday, December 13th, and will be offering


complimentary seasonal drinks and nibbles for customers to enjoy while browsing around the spacious shop.


For further details about the products on sale at this shop, please call Jon or Liz on 01254 822220.


.The village offers something for everyone and its wonders never seem to cease.


During the festive period,


traders are inviting shoppers to browse through a wide range of exclusive items and traditional goods to suit all tastes and meet all needs. The shops are stocked with all


manner of interesting, unique products that provide perfect gift solutions. These include cards, gift-wrap,


pictures, jewellery, chocolates, flowers, Christmas wreaths, bou­ quets, interior design goods, fur­ niture, shoes, handbags, outdoor wear, hats, outdoor gear, chil­ dren’s fashion, menswear and ladieswear. Many shops are offer­ ing special offers and discounts on their goods as well as cus­ tomers having the opportunity to enter a number of free prize draws. Plus, you can have a bit of fun


by joining in the 12 days of Christmas treasure hunt for a


chance to win £100 of vouchers that can be spent in any partici­ pating shop m the village. Mrs Gillian Darbyshire, vice-


chairman of Whalley Chamber of Trade, said: “Whalley is one of Britain’s most attractive and fas­ cinating areas and the communi­ ty spirit is alive and well. “It is accessible by train with a


good frequent bus service and easy road access. “It boasts a vast array of his­


tory with Whalley Abbey and a Medieval Church and many architectural eras portrayed in its buildings. “The shopping is second to


none with award-winning shops offering so much. There are also cycle routes, great walks, rivers and many other outdoor activi­ ties to enjoy. So, why not pay Whalley a visit and find out more about one of Britain’s gems.”


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, December 6th, 2007 19 MORGANS


HOUSE OF COUNTRY LIVING


Whatever you are doing this winter we will keep you warm, dry and stylish. From scarves, hats, gloves and handbags to


jumpers, shirts and coats, whether for yourself or a Christmas Gift we hope to be able to help, we can even arrange delivery of goods to distant relatives in time for Christmas.


We are open Pickwick night for free refreshments and have a Free Prize Draw during the late night shopping event. We look forward to seeing you soon. .


1 Accrington Road, Whalley Tel:01254 825961


Open: Mon - Sat 9.30am - 5.30pm Sun 1 pm - 5pm www.morganscountryliving.co.uk


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