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18 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 17th, 2007


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Ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) ^ e l t o t n e t o LOOKING for that truly memorable shopping experience? Weil, look no further than Whalley. Offering a fascinating array of businesses, tourism, ieisure, shops


and perfect historic features, the beautiful village has it ali. Of course, the river, hills, woodland and open space all add to the attraction. Perfectly located four miles from the bustling market town of Clitheroe, visitors cannot fail to be impressed by this gem of a place. More and more cafes and restaurants have opened over the


years offering value for money and a warm Ribbic Valley welcome. And there are plenty of pubs where regulars can quench their thirst and tuck into good pub food. In many ways, the village has the best of both worlds. People can shop, eat and enjoy good ale, but if they want a quiet wander through a place full of history, they can easily do so. One of the best-known landmark buildings in the village is the WhalieyAbbey. lt took monks from 1296 to 1400 to complete the historic building,


which has recently been treated to a £lm. revival plan. Whatever you are looking for, Whallcy most certainly has it all. The village offers something for everyone and its wonders never seem to cease. Easy to access with good rail and bus services, Whalley offers plenty of parking and offers good sports and leisure facilities thanks to a cricket ground, bowling green and tennis


courts. And as for entertainment, there is no stop­ ping villagers from having a good time during the annual Pickwick Night festivities. The viliage is renowned for its annual Christmas shopping


extravaganza, as it soaks up the sights and sounds of a Victorian Christmas during a mammoth festive street fair with a Dickensian theme.


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Hannah Pym; third row, Elizabeth Beale, Val Parkes, Anne Gcl- dard and Sheila Bailey, (s)


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www.clitheroeadvertiserco.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 17th, 2007 19 Clitheroe Bridge Club results


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