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including some of the most endangered ones on the planet. There are so many things to
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see and do a t Chester Zoo. You can visit the Elephants of the Asian Forest enclosure and delve into the sights and sounds of Assam with the herd of Asian ele phants, hornbills, tree shrews and
rare fish. In Cafe Tsavo, the eco-friend
ly cafeteria, visitors can eat under the watchful eyes of some of the animals including rhinos, mongoose and warthogs, and The Secret World of the Okapi
HESTER Zoo has more than 7,000 animals and 400 different species,
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Experience the largest free- - .A j , . ™
flight bat zone in Europe, now' home to the Livingstone’s Fruit Bat - one of the world’s largest bats. The children’s Fun Ark is a big hit with children of all ages and the zoo’s award-winning gar dens are justly famous. The 110-acre zoo is open all
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enclosure is home to the elusive okapi. There is also the Realm of
the Red Ape, where the Bornean and Sumatran orang-utans enjoy their new tropical environment, along with a wide variety of Indonesian forest species, includ ing gibbons, reptiles and birds.
year, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day, from 10 a.m. Last entry and closing times vary with the seasons. Car parking is free and there
are restaurants, shops, monorail and a summer time boat bus, plus facilities for disabled visi tors, including self-drive electric scooters and wheelchairs.
"on e FREE CHILD ADMISSION WITH FULL PAYING ADULT ; adult at Chester Zoo. Please present this voucher at the main entrance. If you buy one j
+ *. THIS voucher entitles you to one free child or concession admission with a full paying , 1®*
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full priced adult ticket you will get one free admission (child/concession). Only one free , admission will be given per voucher. This offer may not be used in conjunction with , any other promotion, including family tickets, concessionary, educational and group ;
.. hi_ rates. This voucher is not for resale. Photocopies will not be accepted. Value .001 p. Valid , S5 until August 24th, 2007 Excludes bank holidays.
CODE REF. 07 52 SEA-LIFE, BLACKPOOL
our readers a great offer. For every full paying adult,
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you can take two children free into SEA LIFE with the vouch
Blackpool SEA LIFE is one
of the most fascinating, exciting underwater adventures to visit. You can experience close
encounters with an amazing col lection of marine and freshwater creatures, including sharks, rays, seahorses, Gary the Grouper and even piranhas. You can also relax in the sea-view cafe and younger visitors can explore the soft play area, compieic w'lin snue
omplete with slide and ball pitt. Feeding demonstrations throughout the day pro- holiday. u uun iffe CKP00L--------
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TWO FREE CHILD ADMISSIONS WITH EACH PAYING ADULT
THIS voucher entitles you to two free child admissions with each full Davinq adult at the Sea Life Centre, Blackpool. Offer valid until Novem ber 4th, 2007.
REF:7039 KNOWSLEY SAFARI PARK R
EADERS are being offered the chance of one free child admission with each full pay ing adult at Knowsloy Safari Park.
The 550-acre park, on the Earl of Derby’s estate,
offers a five-mile safari drive along roads lined with exotic animals from all over the globe. Knowsley’s 500 mammals include rhinos, camels,
buffalo, bison, wildebeest, lions, tigers, zebra, baboons, monkeys, deer, antelopes and wallabies. Current top attractions at the park include the
three white rhino calves born over the last 12 months plus the over-popular mischievous young elephants, Ashanti and Nala. Other recent animal arrivals include a pack of 12 very rare African hunt ing dogs and a pair of red river hogs. I lowever, for many visitors it is the baboons who
remain the real stars of the show. The good news is that Knowsloy now offers an alternative car-friend ly route around the outside of the monkey jungle for those wishing to avoid any potential damage to their vehicle. Visitors taking this route still have an
excellent view of the baboons. Other attractions include a sea lion show, more than 20 amusement park rides and a walk-around animal area, in which elephants, giraffe, meerkats and otter can be viewed at close quarters. Meanwhile, Knowsley’s Bug House offers every
thing from snakes to lizards and cockroaches, crea tures a world away from the goats, lambs, cattle and horses at Children’s Lake Farm.
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ONE FREE CHILD ADMISSION WITH EACH FULL PAYING ADULT
THIS voucher entitles you to two free child admissions with each full paying adult at Knowsley Safari Park. Offer valid
until August 31st, 2007. _______________________ ________ L ' Inn) K ,. I h’’/i
E have teamed up again with SEA LIFE at Blackpool to give
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vide insight into the marvels of the marine world and there are guided tours around the aquar ium by prior arrangement. New for 2007, you can step through a sunken galleon and discover pirates in The Legend
-( of Blackbeard. Here you are
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Caribbean reef and see the tropical sharks and shoaling fish that have made their home in the ghostly wreck. Stay around long enough
and you are sure to hear, from an old shipmate, the tale of how Blackboard's ship came to
rest. To take advantage of this super offer, simply cut out the voucher and take it with you to Sea Life for a great way to entertain the children this
all our readers the opportunity to buy three wristbands for the price of two - a saving of up to £28! The Pleasure Beach is Britain’s
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biggest tourist attraction and its mission is to make adults feel like children again. It offers something for everyone,
with more than 125 rides and attractions plus spectacular shows, including the world-renowned “Hot Ice at the Arena” and a glamorous and exotic new show, “Forbidden”.
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child with two full paying adults at Camelot Theme Park,
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near Chorley. Camelot offers a fantastic
day out for all the family. There is a whole host of enter tainment to suit all ages, includ ing rollercoasters, the famous jousting tournament and an animal petting farm. You must be fearless to take a
trip on Excalibur 2, have nerves of steel to ride The Rack and be strong-willed to take a spin on the Whirlwind. Take a break from the thrills
and spills of the rides and stroll down to Camelot’s very own
ERE’S another great offer for our readers - free admission for a
working farm, Squire Bump
kin’s. Little ones are spoilt tor
choice, with rides including Caterpillar Capers, the Dragon Coaster, Bertie Bassett’s Dri ving School and Clown Around. Or they can enrol at Merlin’s School of Wizardry and be spell-bound learning the art of
magic. With prices at .£18 for an
individual ticket, £60 for a fam ily ticket and children under one metre go for free, Camelot is a fantastic value family day out. For more information and to
check opening times, call Cam elot’s 24-hour information line on
08702 20 48 20 or log onto
www.camelotthemepark.co.uk
ONE FREE CHILD WITH TWO PAYING ADULTS
THIS coupon entitles one child visitor accompanied by two full paying adults to gain admission to Camelot Theme Park for free. This coupon can only be used once and the offer closes on August 24th, 2007. Pho
tocopies will not be accepted___________________________________
ERE is another fantastic offer for half-term. Pleasure Beach Blackpool is offering
PLEASURE,BEACH) BLACKPOOL Infusion, a new ride for 2007, is
exhilarating and soars to amazing heights, taking riders through a whirlwind water experience to astound the senses. You experience cascading walls of water and sky- high, heart-stopping fabulous fun. It features five incredible loops and rolls with a lake glittering below, a wicked double line twist and awe some water effects all in one cool suspended looping coaster. To take advantage of this offer,
simply cut out the voucher and redeem it at any ticket sales unit at Pleasure Beach.
THREE FOR TWO RIDE WRISTBAND OFFER This voucher entitles you to purchase three wristbands for the price of two. Ride Wrist band is a specific product. Ride Wristband can only be used on the day of purchase. No guarantee is given on the number of rides/shows available on the day of use. Addi tional conditions apply to the use of the rides. This voucher cannot be used in conjunc tion with any other offer/promotion. Excludes UK bank and public holidays, Saturday and Sunday during Bank Holiday weekends. Lowest priced • ■ _ , - nrar]1;re wristband free. Voucher valid until November 4th, 2007.
. Voucher value £0.0001 p. Newspapers Ltd REF 7039 « i»irai inform LIGHTWATER VALLEY
IGHTWATER Valley Theme Park, near Ripon, is offering a special admission price of just £9.95 each for up to eight people. At Lightwater Valley, you are guaranteed
action-packed value for all the family - you pay once and can ride all day! There truly is something for all the family at
Lightwater Valley Theme Park in 2007, with a new-look shopping village and the stunning Bird of Prey Centre. With five new rides and attractions for 2007 -
including the Hornets Nest (the ride with a sting in its tail!) - you simply won't believe how much fun you can have. Lightwater Valley has: ® More than 40 rides and attractions. © 14 places to eat. ® 12 places to shop. © Bird of Prey Centro. © Shopping village © Free parking
V tH R ’ ation«prim,~r on** THIS photograph is of pupils of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for Girls, taken at the York Street
school in 1952. It was brought in by Mrs Marion Fox (nee Herd) who lives in Park Avenue, Clitheroe, and she can be seen on the front’row third from the right. Pupils arc: left to right, hack row, Mavis
THIS photograph was sent in by Mr J.K. Rigby and shows pupils of St John s CE School, Ilurst
Green, in 1939. Mr Righv lives atSeller’s Farm, Ribchesler. Note some of the hoys on the front row are wearing clogs.
Chaddock, Irene Tuck, Mary Precious, Shirley Mercer, Pam Barton, Norma Walmsley; middle row, Dorothy Gregson, Svlvia Tomlinson, Margaret Wilson, Miss Kate Glisbey (teacher), Sylvia Graves, Margaret Ross, Jill Washbrook; front row! Rliona Best, Betty Whittaker, Pat Ward, Audrey Bullock, Joan Cleasy, Marion Herd, Alison Parkes, Marjorie Knowles.
THIS photograph was brought in by Mrs Amy Bell, of Copy Nook Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland. It
shows pupils of Bollon-by-Bowland Primary School in 1963. On the back row is her daughter, Chris tine, who tragically died in a riding accident when she was 13 in 1968. Mrs Bell said she loved her pony and was a very happy child so she wanted the photograph published.
Left to right, back row: Audrey Simpson, Christine Bell, Andrew Metcalfe, Maureen Wilson, Joan Simpson; middle row: Pamela Dean, Angela Robinson, Margaret Metcalfe, Lynette Mason, Adelc Hodgson, Susan Wolfenden, Susan Moss, Julie Mason; front row:Stcven Wilson, Robin Mason, Michael Day, Stewart Dugdale, Alan Haythorntlnvailc.
This photograph of the netball team at Ribblesdale Modern School in 1961 was c-mailed in by Mrs Christina Dugan (nee Wilson).
ROBERT LISTER can also he seen on this second picture of pupils at Downham CE School the fol Visit
www.lightwatervalley.co.uk for fuithi details.
£9.95 ADMISSSION FOR UP TO EIGHT PEOPLE
THIS voucher entitles up to eight people admission at a special price of £9.95 each. Offer valid East b„rasllilc until October 28th, 2007.
BUR 07 _ Little Mearley Hall. He can be seen on the second row from
the front second from the left, when he was aged about eight. Other pupils are left to right back row: Joyce Leach, ? Weston, Jimmy Smith, Kathleen Palmer, Mrs Dawson, second row Wilfred Hewitt, Mary Robinson, Pat Barker, Heber Hargreaves, Mary Stewart; third row: Mary Buckle, Robert Lister, Kathleen Taylor, Barry Beaucannon,
lowing year in 1955. He is standing directly in front of the teacher Miss Barton. Hie pupils are: left to right, back row, Pat Lonsdale, Jennifer Palmer, Kathleen Painter, Pat Beaumont, Mary Buckle, Miss Barton; second row: Stuart Driver, Jirnntv Smith, John Whilcoak, Ernie Smith, Colin Taylor, Robin Barker, Keith Johnson, Helter Hargreaves, Wilfred Hewitt, Robert Lister; third row: Joyce Leach,
Lorna Simpson, Kathleen Tavlor, Margaret Garnett, Elizabeth Hargreaves, Alison Palmer, Penelope Leach, Pat Barker, Carole Waddington, Mary Stcwarl, Sandra Ncason; Front row: Barry Beaucan non, Mary Robinson.
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