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- h . 20 ‘ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday,» www.ciitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Ciitherde 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Clitheroe Advertis e r s Times, Thursday, June 19th, 2008 21 SUSTAINABILITY FA C T S ...


23% of Range Rover customers go


L i v e .® s o b a r


Thursday 19th Jurie 8.3bpm' David Jags of


The Raggdmuffins


Returns to his favourite venue to do what he does best ..V ' ^


Drinks offers.throughout the night '


IB King Street, Clitheroe Tel: 01200 444114


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Friday 27th June 08 from 8.00pm. ALAN B A RN E S (saxes/cit) &


B R U C E ADAMS (trumpet) QUINTET + E R IC AINSWORTH Q U A R T E T


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Friday 25th July 08 from 8.00pm JU L IE EDWARDS (vocals)


&.KEVIN DEARDEN (sax/guilar) plus BAND


Tickets £10 at door (bring this ad & get a £2 discount ■ non membeis only) or from





'. Tourist Information (tel. 01200 42S566). j ,. or GeoffJackson (tel. 07870 908159).





Concessions: Students 1/2 pnee - under 16's free'; - New venue: Swan & Royal Hotel,


, ’ Castle Street, Clitheroa :


For more information on th e Club s e e : www.rvjazzandblues.co.uk


i • STUDENTS from the Ribble.Valley arc ■ h‘. among those staging tbe debut production at a ; ' local college’s new Performing Arts Building.


4 Tbe facility at St Mary’sj College, Blackburn, > ^vill host Sbakcspcare's “Twelftb Night”, pcr- T’ formed by the college’s “Total Theatre'


: . Group”. Shows will be nightly at 7-30 p.m. on.. ■


’July 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Tickets are available from the college, on 0125'1.580'lG‘l. ^ ,,


A full Acoustic set of covers ; j ■ Music starts from 8pm. •


THE SALVATION ARMY


PET BLESSING IN THE PARK . Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe.


SATURDAY 28th JUNE 10am


; All dogs and small pets welcome with their owners.


For more details contact Mrs. Smith on 07709 351394


BROUGHTON n g i j GAME SHOW Traditional Country Show


Sunday 29 June 2008


Didgeridoo Man proves a hit with village school children


■ ■. BrOUghtOn .Hall hr Skipton, (A59)


towards Clitheroe


X-Treme Motorcycle Stunt Trials Display, K9 Dog Display Team, Heavy Horse


Display, C.O.W.S. Historic Vehicle Rally, Birdman Challenge, Gun Dog Scurry, Open Clay Shoot, Falconry, Sheep DogTrials, Fisherman^ Row, Terrier & Lurcher Show,Terrier Radng,Whippct Show, Ferret Show & Raang, Rare Breeds,Y!ntage - Tractors, Craft Displays, Bands, Bars & Catering. .


P r o c e e d s 'to T h e U p p e rW h a r f e d a le F e l l . R escu e A s so c ia tio n an d T h e C av e R e s cu e O rg a n is a t io n


" T TAU-XHALL’S : supermini . \ /


^e’ve got the hi .<■ ■ ■ . tini .\,........ ■ ijii.i.ii.ii, H im I I Seeing IS believing atour new Garden Cenlre. ------’ t - - • ’ ' From outdoor plants and,gardenfurniture to home decor and gifts


,o(ir passion for what we do shines through every department. Dine at the Riverside Cafe overlooking the River Brock, where our


, mouth-watering cakes are a bit of a speciality. '


Visitour Farm Shop-a food lover's paradise where you ll find the besUocal produce and the finest foods: It really does turn 'shopping for f.ood intooneof life's great pleasures.


GaLl in today and see for yourself. J. Jr’ I ' • » » ■ ■


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m PMws piirc weekend and delivered by 30th June 2008 f«TeleDhbhe6ur-New.BMW,Sale^:Teani on 01282 720742 I ! '


12 Month’s Free Car Insurance from Lloyd Colne


.‘Gorsa line-up has found it-.; -V self with some serious com­ petition in recent years. •


; ■ Hence the importance of the extra­ value entry-level Corsa Breeze and Breeze Plus featured here. ■ It offers all the latest. Corsa’s virtues from an affordable £8,830 and with its


1.0-litre and 1.2-litre petrol or 1.3-litre diesel engines,' is frugal to own - not least because it is eligible for the lower road’


fund licence. ■The Corsa Breeze and Breeze Plus are offered in two different body styles. The five-door version features a more conser­ vative profile with a flatter, longer roof section while the real scene stealer is the


By ANDY ENRIGHT


three-door version. No longer just a shopping trolley, the Corsa now has real


impact. : The front end features a deep Vaux-:,


The Cotsa Breeze comes with air con­


hall .V-gnlle with aggressive air-intakes under the bumper and a pair of head-, lamps that smear back along the wings.: Bigger than the model it replaces, the ■ Corsa shares a platform with Fiat’s Grande Punto, the benefit of a rather, complicated relationship between Fiat and General Motors that’s too convolutr ed to go into here. Suffice to say, you may be reminded of the pretty Fiat when you spot the window by the A-pillar p d the rather imconventional door outlines.


ditioning,15in alloy wheels with 185/65 R 151ow profile tyres and a 14in. steel, spare, anti-lock braking system (ABS),; driver’s and front passenger’s dual-stage airbags, a CD 30 MP3 stereo radio/CD player with MP3 format and auxiliary-in socket, steering wheel mounted audio - controls, steering column adjustable for reach and rake as well as driver’s seat height adjuster. The Breeze Plus adds an electrically operated sliding glass sun­ roof with an interior blind and front pas­ senger’s seat height adjustment but you lose the front passenger’s underscat stor­ age tray.


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’ Two petrol engines and one diesel are on offer. First up on the petrol menu is


the l;0-litre which will deliver the 0-to- 60mph sprint in 17 seconds and a top speed of 93mph. More importantly though for this type of car, it will return 50.4 mpgand only 134g/km of COz. The 1.2-litre unit by comparison takes only 13 seconds to complete the standard sprint and will reach 104 mph. Fuel con­ sumption IS


a respectable 48.7, mpg and


emissions a mere 139 gAnijNo modern supermini can get by without a decent diesel engine and Vauxhall fortunately has its 1.3-litre CDTi unit. This 75bhp engine will scoot the Corsa Breeze to 60mph in 13.6 seconds and on to a top speed of 101 mph. I t will deliver an amazing 62.8 mpg while only creating 119g/kmof COz.


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THE Didgeridoo Man visited Gisburn Primary School to teach all the c h il- :


■ dren how to play a didgeridoo. Each'of the four classes spent an


• hour in the hall with Ed, the Didgeri­ doo Man, and everyone, including the very youngest infants, became very proficient a t making the lovely,deep, sound made by a didgeridoo by the end


of th e i r session. Several authentic didgeridoos were available for the chil­ dren to try and then they were given their own, home-made one, to take home. Many of the children decorated their


didgeroos with aboriginal patterns before taking them home to demon­ strate their new skill to their parents.


CLASS 3


. children with Ed, the


.original didgeri- doo,and the ones ■ the chil­


dren were given.(s)


T h e eG lithW M 'd v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o Hillendale Lomeshaye Business P a rk, Nelson, :


Lancashire B B9 GLL (M65 June 12], B B 9 6 L L Tel: 01282 723731 • www.hillendale.cb.uk'..


'OFFSET


FOR THE FIRST 45,000 MilES


All UK Land Rover vehicles from 2007 model year include as standard the COj Offset Package which is based on


offsetting the CO, produced by a vehicle over 45.000 \ miles, please visitwwwJandrover.co.uk/sustainabiIity ■ for further information. • • t


’ . ' GO BEYOND


What’s new... ®


off-road at least once a month


rLJXJiD^\ THE CAR WITH FAMILY VALUES


PEUGEOT'S Special Vehicle Operation ;


(PSVO) in Coventry hos adopted the company's 308 for police use os o ; squad cor. The 308 HDi 90 S is proving to be the ■ ideal green choice fora blue light patrol, combin­ ing sharp performance with 120gCO2/km emis­ sions and o fuel economy of 62.7mpg. All police, forces ore mindful of the cost of operation these days os well os being re- - sponsible when it comes to the effects of its vehi­ cles on the environment. In addition to its environ- . mental credentials, the 308 police cor also fea­ tures o blue light bar,


' siren, PA system, hand set; control box, LED bumper lights and o full. police livery.


sketch pictures of its next . oil-new model, the RR4,


®


; due in production by 2010: The RR4 will be smaller than the Phantom and be powered byr on engine that will be unique


.; to Rolls-Royce. Engineer­ ing development is now


' under way and the pro­ duction facilities at Good- wood ore being com­ pletely reconfigured to accommodate the model and include extended point, wood and leother


. shops os well os o second assembly line. -


ROLLS-ROYCE hos released the f irs t ,


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