fli 20 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, July 24th, 2008
www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 478111 (Advertising), 01282 422331 (Classified);
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You’re not short of *| something to do.
Enjoy a Day at Bowland Wild Boar Park
■ . . Chippin Nr Preston PR3 2QT - ^ Tel. 01995 61554 Email
wildboar6@o2.co.uk or visit our Website
www.wildboarpark.co.uk
Walk the footpath through our- . ' beautiful wooded countryside.
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Have a snack in our cafe and browse - in our souvenir shop.
View Wild Boar, Longhorn Cows & Deers, . ; Llamas and Eagle Owls in our scenic Ribble Valley Area. ’ \ ^
CHILDRENS PLAY AREA
Tractor and Barrel Rides (Weather permitting) Wild Boar Meat on Sale.
Bottle feed pet Lambs at 11am, 2pm v and 5pm followed by Chick Stroking.
Ideal for young families, ' ' grandparents and grandchildren. ■
V £4.50 ADULTS £3.50 CHILDREN & 0AP -: OPEN EVERYDAY from 10.30am - 5.00pm.
^ SCUBA DIVING FUN, SAFE AND UNUSUAL EXPERIENCE
sAQiwith reefers and viredeers FREE TRY DIVES
SPECIflL OFFER - July & August
every SUNDAY v at BARNOLDSWICK Swimming Pool 19.00-20.00-
every THURSDAY^ at CLITHEROE Swimming Pool 20.45 - 21.45
31254 825555 Places l im i ted booking e s s e n t ia l
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Gyinna.stics and lce Skating Dresses. Shoes, Leotards; Skins^Hair.
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Summer school will lake place al Sanderson Dance & Fitness Centre July, .
SUMMER SCHOOL 4lh August, 18th August and 25th August.
Ideal for people who had never danced before and would like’' to sample all styles.
‘ . From ages'4-14-
^ ?Folly'c|iidllfled■'dance S-filneWlecichers. Children will have a great,week; making new.
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, . • • for details of camping and touring Buy Your 0\yn Holiclw Home from X6.500
Restaurant, Indoor Pool & Children’s Play Area . VISIT OUR SISTER PARK
www.thrccrivcrspark.couk
Lujcury holiday homes and timber lodges for sale on this family park set in 150 acres of secluded countryside with 17th Century Inn
Telephone 01729 840278 or visit our website .
Visit our .siMer park wv\v,
thrccriverspark.co.uk lor details of cimping and touring and
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owtrcespark.co.uk . your own liohday home
Crowtrees Imi & Restaurant
. . . Tel: 01729 840591 Summer Offpr
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• .. Traditional Home Roast Sunday Carverv K r>™ Courses - btaner S Carvery £7.95
■ ’ ' 12pm- 3pm
, Special Bar Lunches - 2 for £9 served ' ' Wednesday, Thursday, < Fnday &. Saturday 12-2pm '
Evening Bar & Restaurant Menu ■ r,*- Fnday & Saturday 6pm-9pm
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ids under 8 yrs eat FREE & 8 - 14vrs £5 95 CBooking Advised)
YOUNGSTERS in th e Ribble Valley have lots of options dur ing the school summer, holiday. . ■ With fun swims at Ribblesdale Pool, multi-sport sessions in vari ous Valley villages, tag rugby, nk- ball club coaching camps, summer tennis school, athletics camp, crick et coaching, mountain biking, trampolining; Olympic Fridays at Longridge Sports Centre and holi day clubs galore, there is a lot on offer. -A number of schools are provid
ing child care options for working parents, among them being St
! Leonards CE, Langho; Barrow Pri mary; Whalley CE; Chatburn Pri mary ; and > Edisford Primary Schools. At Bowland High School, there
are cheerleading sessions with Blackburn Rovers! Qualified cheer leading coaches will lead the ses sions which start at Ewood Park on August 11th for a week, with the following week a t Bowland High School. There are morning and . afternoon courses suitable for dif ferent ages. At T r in i ty Youth Club from
August 11th there are competi tions, challenges and a barbecue, Avith the second week incorporating the youth bus which will visit vari-
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Freedom to enjoy - but help needed
■NELSON police are providing some
. arresting entertainment for children at Hodge House Community Centre, Nel son, over the holidays. And they are asking parents, residents'
and other volunteers to come along and help them provide a whole host of activi ties. ■ - , The scheme will run on Mondays between 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. until September • 1st. . A-whole h o s t of enter tainment is
planned, including games like netball, football, cricket, street hockey and other ball games and skipping, as well as some sessions of face painting. Children of all ages can-attend but those under the age of eight must be
. accompanied by an adult (someone over' 18) at all times.
. p e s o Caroline Hartley said; “It will
be a couple of hours of freedom every , Monday night during the holidays to let the children run off steam, but we can only make a real success of it if the par ents and other volunteers join in.” Anyone who would like to help can
contact her via voicemail on 472976. Pendle Leisure Trust is also pulling out,
SUMMER holiday fun as grandfailicr Nicl Brennan plays football with Jordan Hindle (nine). Sl907(lS/7b
ous villages offering opportunities ■ Children’s Centre is delivering serv- ing sessions and home safety ses- to learn new skills and take part in ices and supporting six villages - sions. arts and bike maintenance work- Chatburn, West Bradford, Chip- shops.
Ribble Valley Youth Theatre is and Gisburn. • For details and prices, where-
ping, Slaidburn, Dunsop Bridge applicable, of all the activities on offer, pick up a free brochure: Rib
offering a week of activities from There are welly walks, stay and hie Valley Summer Holiday Activi- August 4th and the Ribblesdale play, wildlife welly fun, healthy eat- ties 2008 from the council offices.
Summer playscheme is safe and entertaining
CHILDREN will have the chance to try their, hand at. activities ranging from indoor climb
ing to arts and cratfs during a fun-packed sum mer playscheme which is being
hosted by Roefield Friday, August Leisure, in Clitheroe.
29th, the scheme will suit parents.
Kicking off on who are seeking a Monday, until
safe and entertain-
ing childcare envi ronment during the holidays. ' From £13 per day, the playscheme will also offer a wide range of sports
and team games including football and badminton. Other highlights will include special visits and outdoor
activities. ' Open to children
aged between eight and 13, the
-playscheme oper ates between 9
, a.m. and 5 p.m. ■ Abefore-and-
after care service ■ is also available, with extended
, childcare for work-
ing parents from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. jS
■ for an extra £5 piS® day.
." F o r further , details call Roe-
- field’s reception on .01200442188.
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all the stops to make sure there is plenty for children to do in the coming weeks. Pendle Leisure Centre at Colne, Wave lengths pool at Nelson'and West Graven
. Leisure Centre at Barnoldswick all have much to offer, and there are also a num ber of parks in the borough where you can play tennis or bowls. For those who
- watched the British Cpen golf at the weekend and fancy taking up the game.
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Something to scream and to shout about...
BURNLEY Borough Couhcil's Shout programme is aimed at children aged between eight and 16, with the Scream play sessions
-having been setup for/yojmgsters . i'aged brtween five'aiid lO.S ■ ;jBut there are other, schemes
running, including the five-week . Burnley Sports, Alliance sports ;Coaching schenie and the'Buffalo Project,'which aims,to teach young people about physical activity and health eating. . Here are just some of the events
happening in Burnley: • Scream/National Play Day
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CORBY Jackson (nine) from Nelson finds • one way o f burning off excess energy . S190708/7a !
Marsden Park Golf Club is the perfect place to start.
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: Seedhill Athletics Track, too, is a good place to burn off excess energy while enjoying yourself at the same time. For those keen on fishing, there are
facilities at Foulridge Reservoir and Ball Grove in Colne, but if you want to try something different, the working trout farm a t Kilnsey - less than an hour’s drive away - is a day out with a differ ence for anglers and non-anglers alike.
■ Those keen on fishing can catch their own fish - and take them away - and watch the development of trout from babies to mature adults, while those whose interests lie elsewhere can visit the farm’s menagerie, take part in fun trails,
. watch the squirrels and goats or simply play in the children’s playground.
“The best
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Oakhill Holiday Club 2 008 July & August, Ages 5 - 1 4
- PICNICS, ARTS a CRARS, FITCLUB, BAKING LEARN A NEW SPORT AND MUCH, MUCH MORE,..
. , FROM £2 2 A DAY
Call now for full programme and to book: 01254 824 333
Oakhill -w: WW,
oakhillacademy.co.uk
Oakhii Academy, Wiswell Lane, Whalley, Lancashire, BB7 9AF - 1 01254 824333 e; info®
oakhillacademy.co.uk - W
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■ .Oakhfll College, Wiswell Lane, Whalley, Lancashire, BBT, 9AF ' ’l l •' --£01254 823546 e:
enquiries@oakhillcollege.co.uk . - V 'vJ®;'-"-w:
www.oakhillcollege.co.uk
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one-day show in the North West” (Probably)
(five to 10 years) - Play activities for younger children from Mon day to August'29th. Contact Janet Roundell on 01282 664430. • Sports coaching sessions
(eight to 12 years) - Coaching programmes for older children and teenagers from August 4th to 22nd. Contact Darren Wright on 01282664474. • Shout holiday activity pro
gramme (eight to 16 years) - Sport and physical activities for older children and teenagers from
> August 4th to 22nd. Contact Waheed Rashid on 01282 664427. • Burnley Sports Alliance . evening sports camps (eight to 16
SK IP P IN G is a fun way to keep fit, as d em o n s tra ted by seven-year-old Freya Langan-Buck. S190708/7c
years) sport and physical activi ty sessions a t various Burnley community centres from July 11th-until August 22nd. Cohtact
■ Afrasiab Anwar on 01282 664432. • Healthy lifestyles pro-
gramme (seven to 13 years) - physical activity and healthy e a t- . ing sessions for children and par ents from Tuesday until August 29th. Contact Laura Leverentz on
01282664463. - • Street dance (15-f years) -
Taking its influences from street dance, hip hop and hreakdancing, this is a fun and funky dance ses sion. Contact Anthony Briggs on 01282 664417. • Sport in Padiham (all the
family) Padiham’s Festival of • Sport b oasts a whole host of sports activities to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Padiham Sports Club and runs from August 1st to 10th. Contact Alan
Smith on 01282 717698. ® Community Festival/Event
days (all the family) - Sport and physical activity for all the fami ly to get involved in from August 20th to 31st. Contact Afrasiab Anwar on 01282 66 4432.
0 Cricket camp (eight to 12
years) - A chance to try out the spor t with expert guidance at Burnley Cricket Club. Contact Qasim Ali on 01282 664422. Many of the sessions are free,
but some have a small fee attached.
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