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Clltheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 28 Clitheroe Advertiser STimes, Thursday, January 25th,2007 www.clitheroetoday.co.uk - y «j ‘ ^ ,‘v A - / j i r x j Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 0 & NatWest TlZlZtc. moan, Lancashire «N, 1U3 I >


Club. Paul Burrows and Barbara Crowther a presented the cheque to hospital manager


A CHEQUE for £5,100 was presented to c Clitheroe Community Hospital by the past


Golfers choose hospital as recipient of charity cash boost t 005/6 leaving the authority at tHospital because I wanted to give some­


FIVE THOU r a r s i i v t r t r


use the funds to buy two intravenous infu­


aptain and lady captain of Clitheroe Golf nd matron Jacqueline Threlfall, who will


sion pumps and anything else that is need­ ed to make the patient’s stay a comfortable one.


i To raise the funds Mrs Crowther organ­ lsed numerous events during her year as


ady captain of the club. She said; “I chose Clitheroe Community


Conation,” added Mrs Threlfall. “Mrs wrowther has worked so hard in her charity


hing back to our own community.” d “I t ’s really kind of them, it’s a lovely


ork and we’ll put the money to good use.” t Our picture shows the presentation, from


The left, Dorothy Woodburn, Jacqueline


hrelfall, Paul Burrows and Barbara Crowther. (S220107/3)


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How green V is ouralley?


by Natalie Cox


not very it seems. t According to a recent table, 2owest tonnage of waste in


he bottom of regional league. t Published by the GMB, the


HOW green is our Valley? - lhe Kibble Valley recycled the


he North West’s 43 councils. c Top of the table were Man­


hable analysed the amount of t ousehold waste recycled by


chester and Wigan who recy­ hled the highest tonnage of t ousehold waste with 33,109 ponnes and 20,081 tonnes com­ 2ared to the Kibble Valley’s


r ighest percentage of waste cecycled, notching up 21.4%,


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,352 tonnes. h And Ellesmere Port had the


c ibble Valley Borough Coun­ sil’s waste management officer, taid the table only gave half


ompared to the Valley’s 10.5%. KHowever, Peter McGeorge,


cing computer problems. a He came up with the idea


uupil at Moorland School, set l p “Open Support” in August enast year to help people experi­


A TEENAGE computer whizz has put his skills to good use by turning them into a help service. p Kyle Holmes (14) who is a


magazine, which charged users £1-50 a minute for advice. v Kyle said: “We aim to pro­


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o“What is being quoted here is nnly for dry recyclate and does Vot include green waste. Kibble f alley’s overall recycling rate cor last year was 21.17% which f an be broken down into two cigures, 10.45% for dry recy­ clate including bottles, glass, 1ans, paper and textiles and w0.71% for composting garden t aste. So in this table only half


hhese figures were published we a ave improved our perform­ wnce and have moved forward t ith our three-stream collec­ ion.”He explained that the coun­


he picture is being presented.” t Mr McGeorge added: “Since


scil had to develop an infra­ ttructure which would enable it eo handle the materials collect­ r d a t the kerbside and as a t esult th a t determined the Himetable of the programme. “ owever, Mr McGeorge said:


The three-stream collection t ompletion due in the next 12


will now be extended across the c borough and phased in with


o 18 months.” Kyle is a whizz-kid! m ..


technical difficulties. d Although it is still early


Srom the UK, the United wtates, Kussia and Gibraltar,


i ays, Kyle is confident the wdea will catch on and the net­


ork will expand. f “We now have 30 members


Seers are p a rt of the ‘Open a upport Development Team’ and specialise in different


here I used to live. t “All members and volun­


reas,” he added. i Kyle also stressed it was


ay of helping others s Kyle, who has mastered the


y run by Kyle and 10 volun­ tteers, who work together


n to www.opensupport.biz.


pmportant for more young peo­ wle to turn their hobbies into a


wkills himself, also designs r ebsites a t school and has aecently helped a friend launch


sports news site. t Anyone in need of a solution


FAMOUS BRANDS MSS, Habitat, Laura Ashley and many more


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ON the market with Purple Willow at £435,000, 28 Pendle Drive, at Calder- stones Park, Whalley, is a five-bedroom detached home with large garage. The accommodation is generous, with en- suite facilities to two bedrooms. For details, contact the agent on 01200 444224 or visit www.purpIewillow.co.uk


OFFERS around £129,950 are sought for a lower ground floor executive apartment in Station Road, Langho. Recently modernised, 5 Taylor Buildings has a lounge, dining kitchen, two bed­ rooms, a shower room and enclosed Mediter­ ranean-style patio. For full details or to view, call The Dwelling Place on 01282 776585 (www.thedwellingplace.co.uk).


LOCATED on the periphery of Clitheroe, Edisford Bridge Cottage is a four-bed-' room Grade II listed property with an asking price of £429,950. Gardens and a detached stone garage complement this Georgian home. For details, con­ tact Fine and Country on 01254 828922 (www.fine and couhtry.com).


A STYLISH detached three-bedroom bungalow. Copper Beeches, at York Lane, Langho, is for sale with Moriimers ai £395,000. With generous gardens to three sides and a double garage, the accommodation includes a lounge, dining room, kitchen, breakfast room, bathroom and separate sho\A/er room. For full details, call the agent on 01254 825556 (www.mortimers-property.co.uk).


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A TRUE family home on the presti­ gious Brockhall Village development, 7 Masefield Close is for sale with Ather­ tons at £349,950. At ground floor, the accommodation includes a study with built-in office fur­ niture, making home working a realis­ tic option. The lounge is flooded with


natural light from a bay window and features a Living Flame gas fire set in a marble and stone fireplace. A separate dining room caters for for­ mal occasions, while the large, well- equipped dining kitchen will be the hub of family life. It features a good range of floor and wall cupboards, comple­


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mentary work surfaces and tiled splashbacks, integrated dishwasher, fridge, oven and gas hob, plus con­ cealed lighting. The central heating boiler is in a separate utility room, with space for a washer/dryer and freezer and a good range of units. A conser­ vatory looks on.to the attractive rear


garden, laid mostly to lawn and an ideal play area. At first floor, the master bedroom has built-in wardrobes and a stylish en- suite shower room. The remaining three bedrooms are each a good size, two with laminate flooring and the third with built-in wardrobes, while the


house bathroom has a three-piece, suite with a shower over the bath and inset ceiling lights. Outside, an ample driveway leads to the detacned double garage with light and power. For full details or to view, contact the agent on 01254 828810 (www.ather- tons-uk.com).


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