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Chtheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 26 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, June 28th, 2007 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk s l y ; € y a le what’s on in the


Ribble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


v Clitheroe Museum will close on Sun­


day for re-development. Platform Gallery, a group exhibition,


featuring artists and makers interpreta­ tions of clothing. Plus "The Necessities and Requirements of Fairy Life”. Clitheroe Library, exhibition of


pa intings by Ribble Valley a r t is t Richard Ball. Braille It, meets in Clitheroe Library


each Thursday a t 9-30 a.m. to noon.Tel. 01200 426063. Ribble Valley Visually Impaired


Group meets every Monday evening in the Catholic Social Club. Tel, 01200 426822. Pendle Club, Lowcrgate, sequence


dancing for over-55s Tuesdays at 7-30 p.m. Old Mill, Malt Kiln Lane, Chipping.


Exhibition of local artwork. Chipping Post Office and Craft Cen­


tre. Exhibition by five local artists. Sawley Village Ball, Bowland Guild


of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, meet­ ing held on the first Saturday of the month from 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. 28th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


luncheon concert featuring the Keda Wind Duo. Concerts starts at midday followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948.


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AH entries Tor inclusion in these columns should he on a listings form, available from Main Reception, Ribblc Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe, (01200 425111) and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event.


THERE is nothing nicer than going to an open air theatre production, armed with a rug or chairs, a picnic and perhaps a drink or two. So keep fingers crossed and go along to


Whalley Abbey on Wednesday or Thursday, either in the afternoon or evening, to see a professional production of Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing.” The outdoor event will be performed by an


ensemble made up of fully-trained, experi­ enced actors, performers and musicians.


v EVENTS-JUNE29TH TO JULY 5TH . 29th - Whalley Parish Church. The


vicar the Rev. Chris Sterry, will be lead­ ing a guided tour of the parish church. 29th - The Bowland Challenge is a


team competition based on hill walking and navigation within the Forest of Bowland AONB. 29th - Knowle Green Village Hall.


History of Warfare Group meeting on American Calvary verses Indian Tribes. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 30th - St Peter’s Church, Salesbury,


presents Burnley Alliance Silver Band in concert. Tickets available by tele­ phoning 01254 240127. 30lh - Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society,


summer coach walk to Presail, Knott End, leaving Clitheroc Interchange at 9-30 a.m. To book ring 01200 428117. JULY


1st - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Haworth. Inquiries, tel. Valerie Grooby 01200 428766. 1st - Alston Hall College, Longridge.


garden fair and open day, from 10 a.m. Gardeners Question Time, gardening workshops and displays. Free admission and free transport down Alston Lane car parks. 1st - St Mary’s RC School, Chip­


ping, summer fair to be opened by Allan Kelly (football personality). 1st - Stepping Out, meet Platform


Gallery at 2 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 2nd - Stepping Out, meet Bolton-by-


Bowland car park a t 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 3rd - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Barbara Lambert 01254 240228. 3rd - Longridge Health Walks, meet


Civic Hall at 10 a.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 1th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meet a t West Bradford at 7 p.m. Tel. Ann Connell 01200 443633. 4th and 5th - Whalley Abbey, pres­


ents Shakespeare on Tour with “Much Ado About Nothing” a t 12-45 and 7 p.m. Bookings on 01772466256. 4th - Whalley Village Hall, St


Andrew’s Society Scottish Country Dancing. Inquiries, tel. David Mered­ ith 01254 820174. 5th - Stepping Out, evening walk,


meet Downham car park. Tel. 01200 414484 or 07841996722. 5th - Stepping Out, meet Whalley


Abbey at 1-30 p.m. Walk of between four and six miles. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484.


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71 h - Open gardens at


Waddington. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424809. 7th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association. Week­ end away Windermere. Meet at Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. Inquiries, tel. Bryan Dobson 01254247791. 7th - Clitheroe and


District Bible Society Action Group, strawber­ ry cream teas in the Unit­ ed Reformed Church, lower hall, Moor Lane. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423245 7lh - Stage and Screen


@ St Mary’s Centre, Church Street, presents “Ga Ga” a tribute to Queen. Inquiries, tel. 01200 4271G2 or visit website www.stage- screen.org.uk. 7th and 8th - Knowle


Green Garden Festival and open gardens. Refreshments, plant stalls arts and crafts in the village hall open from


10 a.m. to 4 -30 p.m. Slh - Hurst Green vil­


lage fete on the Memori­ al Hall field. Stalls, games and attractions. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826378. Sth - Longridge Health


walk, meet Civic Hall at 2 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 9th - Stepping Out


Monday walk, meet Spring Wood car park at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 9th - Ribble Valley


Diabetic Group meeting in Clitheroe Rugby Club, Littlemoor Road, at 7-30 p.m. Speaker Mr Carl Kenwright on Neuropa­ thy. Inquiries, tel. Gor­ don Dixon 01254 245611. 10th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet a t Chester Avenue car park at 10-45 a.m. for East Marton and Conis- tion Cold. Inquiries, tel. Marion Strahan 01200 822447.


10th - Trinity


Methodist Church Hall, Wesleyan Row, Clitheroe U3A meeting with Prof. Roy Chester, former head of the School of Oceanog­ raphy at Liverpool Uni­ versity, speaking about “the Violent Planet.” 11th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet a t Mellor a t 7 p,m. Inquiries, tel. Alan Bibby 01254812049. 11th - Clitheroe Gar­


den Club, coffee evening and open garden at Tee- wood Farmhouse, Waddington Fell Road. Plants, cakes and tombo­ la. Inquiries, tel. 01200 425482. 12th - Stepping Out


Thursday day walk, meet Ribchester car park at 1- 30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 12lh - Stepping Out


Thursday evening walk, meet Castle Cement car park. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484 07841996722.


H Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.


h For Ribble Valley news online go to...www.clithcrocndverliscr.co.uk


NGS Gardens


Open for Charity


GARDEN OPEN Huntingdon Hall


rB D D K IN G ;S ? S4HR1NTERACTIVE INFO SERVICE: : Box office open Mon.!-. Sat ') .1 am;7prr>.:«' Sun 1 ;7pm


lycFILMS FROM FRIDAY 29th JUNE 2007 FOR 7 DAYS SHREK THE THIRD (U)* 1hr50min


Daily 12.10,1.10,2.20,3.30,4.40,5.45, 7.10,


8.10 Sat Morn 11 am - Sat Late 9.45pm, 10.30pm Also in the Directors Auditorium Daily 1.05,3.25, 5.40,8.05, Sat Late 10.25pm


FANTASTIC FOUR RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER (PG)* Daily 1.15,3.30,5.45,8.00 Sat Morn 11am - Sat Late 10.30pm


No 5.45,8.00 shows Wed 4th - Thurs 5th July


OCEANS 13 (PG)2hr 20 mins Daily 2.10 5.10 8.00 Sat Late 10.45pm


The 2.10 on Tuesday will be Subtitled


ARE WE DONE YET (PG) 1hr 50 mins Daily 1.15 3.30 5.45 8.15


Sat Morn 11.10am - Sat Late 10.40pm


PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN 3 (12A) 3hrs 10 mins


Daily 12.50,4.20,7.50 BOOK NOW OPENS THURSDAY 12th JULY


HARRY POTTER & THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX Book now to avoiddissapoinlment


Saturday's Little Oscar show 30th June


THE LAST MIMZY ONE ADULT FREE!


Fun & Games at 11am ITfi ONE CHILD ADMISSION VACANCY (15) 1hr 45 mins


Daily 1,45,4.00,6.15,8.30 Sat Late 10,40 HOSTEL 2 (18)* 1hr 55mins


Daily 1.30,3.50,6.05,8.30 Sat Late 10.50pm B trtnW ri n Ira n i trtnr,'ww'$karV$F8’3


Advance Screening Wednesday 4th & Thursday 5th July (Film Only) DIE HARD 4 (15)* 2hrs 10 mins on screen 5.45, 8.20


Ribble Valley Jazz & Blues Club Members Jam Session @ St. Mary's Centre


All Musicians Welcome. Tuesday 3rd July 7:30pm Licenced Bar. More Info? 07971 971 209


St Mary’s Centre, Church Street, Clitheroe. Tel: (01200) 427162 www.stage-screen.org.uk


Huntngdon Hall Lane, Dutton


SUNDAY 3 JUNE 11am - 5pm


Adm: £2.50 Children: FREE


The National Gardens Scheme: Registered Charity No. 112664


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Thurs 28th June @ 7.30pm (


B la c k G o ld 9 (Cert U, 78 mins)


Mon 2nd. Wed 4th & Thurs 5th July


ZODIAC ns) (158 Mins)


E i performed by : . ‘Superb’ - Brian May ' *, > Ttupn/ng' - Official Queen fen Club idthe greatest tribute band in the world’’- Rock EM.


STAGE & SCREEN, CLITHEROE Saturday 7th July, 2 0 0 7


Tickets £12.00 Tel: (01200) 427162 . ,


ABBEYFIELD Castle View House, Castle View


Sat 30th June 2.30-4.30


STRAWBERRY TEA


Come help us raise money for M.S. Research.


Stage 2 Downham presents


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PICTURES OF CLAY a play by Sharif Samad


about The Lancashire Witches


Directed by Lucy Scott & Kate Taylor Downham Village Hall


WED-SAT 11th - 14th JULY 7.30pm


Tickets available from Clitheroe


Tourist Information - 01200 425566 £•4 Wed £5 for the rest of the week


GT. MANCHESTER POLICE WANTED As many as possible in saint Hubert's


Church,Dunsop Bridge to enjoy a concert given by


Gt. Manchester Police Male Voice Choir SUNDAY 1st JULY 2007 at 2.00pm


GAGA ^ CLAIRVOYANCE Shaun Dennis


Tickets £5.00 includes refreshments - in the church grounds (weather permitting) - available from Saint Hubert's - 01200 448231 or Puddleduck's Post Office, Dunsop Bridge - 01200 448241.


With Top Stage Psychic Medium


Thursday 28th June Swan & Royal Hotel 26 Castle Street Clitheroe.*


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ffom Hotel or pay on the night. , , Shows Start 8.00pm- Rnish 10.00pm WWW.DAytOBTUX.tOM


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WITH a 5% deposit and stamp duty paid by the vendor, 63 Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe, is a two-bedroom bargain for sale with Honeywell at £139,950. Well presented throughout, it has a large liv­ ing room, fitted kitchen, front and rear gardens and a garage. For details call 01200 426041 (www.honeywell.co.uk).


A DOUBLE-FRONTED cottage, 5 Church Lane, Whalley, is for sale with MSW Hewetsons at offers around £375,000. Bursting with period fea­ tures, it has a sitting room with feature fireplace, a new dining kitchen, three bedrooms, a three- piece house bathroom, with cast iron bath, and a delightful cottage garden to the rear. For details call 01200424142 (www.mswhewetsons.co.uk).


OFFERS around £425,000 could secure Hazelhurst, a detached home in Edisford Road, Clitheroe. It has a lounge, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, four bedrooms (three en-suite), bath­ room, garage and gardens. For details call Mortimers on 01200 427331 (www.mortimers-property.co.uk).


A SPLENDID period property in Balderstone is for sale with Fine & Country at £799,950. Set in mature grounds, New Chapel House, in Com­ mons Lane, boasts a hallway, dining room, sitting room, living room, farmhouse kitchen, five bed­ rooms and house bathroom, plus detached garage and outbuildings. For details, call the agent: 01254 828922 (www.fineandcountry.com).


INSIDE: Hundreds of Jiomes for sale, property to let, new homes and properties wanted f lN E '':C o u .NTRY


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A STYLISH and spacious modern family home on the sought after Calderstones Park, at Whalley, is on the market with Clitheroe agent Purple Willow at £465,000. Immaculate throughout, 8 Hawthorn Close is a five-bedroom detached home with an attractive lawned


frontage and extensive rear garden. The entrance hall, featuring a useful ground floor WC and understairs stor­ age, leads to a spacious lounge with an impressive inglenook fireplace. Other ground floor rooms include a for­ mal dining room, a generous study and a family room open to the kitchen


and with French doors to the garden. The well-equipped contemporary kitchen has a range of white high- gloss wall and base units with comple­ mentary work surfaces and integrated appliances including fridge, freezer, dishwasher, double oven and gas hob. A separate utility room is plumbed for


a washing machine and tumble drier. At first floor level the master bedroom has fitted furniture and its own dress­ ing room and four-piece en-suite bath­ room. All four remaining bedrooms also have fitted furniture and one has an en-suite shower room, while the house bathroom has a four-piece suite


in classic white. Outside, the large rear garden is laid mainly to lawn, with a paved patio area. To the front, a drive­ way provides off-road parking in addi­ tion to a detached double garage. For full details or to view, contact the agent on 01200 444224 (www.pur- plewillow.co.uk).


Spotlight on this week's Ribble Valley hot properties


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