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Ribble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris
All entries Tor incloslan in these columns should be on a listings form, available from Main Reception, Ribble Valley Borough Couneil, Church Walk, Clilheroe, (01200 425111) and handed inbythelOthofthemonth prior to the event
4th - Stepping Out, meet at The
Grand, York Street, at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 41h - Downham Village Hall,
Howden Jones in concert. North ern tinged music and banter at 7- 30 p.m. Bring own refreshments. 4th - The Sanctiu^iry of Heal
ing, Langho, Virgo Solar Festival. Tel. Sheila Fish on 01254 825976 or 07975783273. 4th - Millstone Hotel and
Eestaurant, Mellon Gourmet short breaks. 4th - Brungerley Park, evening
bat walk, meet entrance Wadding- ton Road. Everybody welcome. Tel. 01995 640557. 5th - Clitheroe Ramblers’
Assoc. Meet Chester Avenue car park a t 9-30 a.m. for Embsay. Leader Bob Burton on 01254 812109. 5th - Gisburn Festival Hall,
whist and domino drive. Tel. Lucy Newlove on 01200 445304. 5th - Observation Walk round
West Bradford, meet at village hall. To book for hot supper tel. 01200 426272 or 01200 423424.
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NIGEL OGDEN, of the long running BBC programme “The Organist Entertains”, will be performing on the greatly extended Phoenix Organ at Padiham Unitarian Chapel on Saturday. His programme will comprise popular music with the addition of Nigel’s own rendition of “Klassical Kaleidoscope”. This will be the first concert of the sixth series of the Musical Extravaganza with more the follow. Concerts begin at 7-30 p.m.
EVENTS - SEPTEMBER 4TH to 10th 5th - Clitheroe Parish Church,
coffee concert at 11 a.m. with Stephen Carleston organist at Bolton Parish Church. Tel. 01200 422828. 5th - Knowle Green Church.
Men’s breakfast, all men welcome. Tel. Chris Okpoti on 01254 878394. 5th - Padiham Unitarian
Chapel, concert by organist Nigel Ogden at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01282 773336. 5th - Tillotsons, Chipping,
disco. 6th - Clitheroe Ramblers’
Assoc. Area coach walk. To book tel. Hazel Dean on 01282 449979. 6th - Casa Logo, 1 Woodlands
Park, Whalley, open garden for National Gardens Scheme. Gth - Mellor Village HaU, horti
cultural and garden show from 2 to 4 p.m. 61h - Chipping Tractor Run
leaving from the steam fair field. Green Lane, at 9-30 a.m. Gth - St Bartholomew’s Vic arage, Chipping. Garden
party.Tel. 01995 61586. 6th - Chipping Village
Hall, flower and vegetable show. Refreshments avail able. Tel. 01995 61148. 6th - Longridge Cricket
Club, Lancashire chefs v Lancashire cricketers. 7th - Stepping Out, meet
Highmoor Park car park. 7th - Clitheroe Speakers’
Club meeting in Young Farmer’s Club, at Auction Mart, at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 428488. 7th - Knowle Green Vil
lage Hall, AGM. Tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. 8th - Clitheroe Ram
blers’ Assoc. Meet Chester Avenue car park at 1 p.m.
for Barker Brow. Leader Alan Bibby on 01254 812049. 81h - University of the Third
Age, in-house meeting in St Mary’s Centre at 2-30 p.m. 8th - Stepping Out, meet St
Eadmer’s Church, near Bleasdale School. Packed lunch, no dogs. 8th - Knowle Green Village
Hall, line dancing. Beginners from 7-30 p.m. Tel. Jean Procter on 01254878447. 8th - Campaign to Protect
Rural England, Ribble Valley group, meeting at Shirebum Arms Hotel, Hurst Green at 7-30 p.m. 9th - St Michael and St John’s
Parish Hall, flower arranging demonstration by Jane Brown at 7-30 p.m. Tickets tel. 01200 427912. 9th - Bowland Transit Club
walk, Biumholme Bridge to Dun- sop Bridge. Meet Interchange for 11-25 a.m. bus. 9th - Knowle Green Village
Hall, sequence dancing. Tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. 10th - West Bradford Village
Hall, indoor short mat bowls. 10th - Shirebum Arms, Hurst
Green guided walk in the footsteps of Tolkien at 4-30 p.m. followed by hot-pot supper. 10th - Stepping Out, afternoon
walk, meet Newton village car park.
10th - Whalley Flower Club,
demonstration by Susan Fairhurst in Whalley Methodist Church hall. Tel. 01200 428470. 10th - Stepping Out meet
Downham car. park, at 6-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 10th - Knowle Green Village
Hall, luncheon concert with Steven Wilkie on violin and Kath leen Uren on piano. To book tel. 01254 826948.
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FOB sa le with anderton bosonnet at £264,000 is Alder House, Alderford Close,
Clitheroe, a spacious chalet style home offering 1,330 sq, ft of immaculately presented accommodation
including a 24ft open P'®" ing room. For full details call 01200 428691 (
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CO N STRU C TED in 2002, 49 Beech Drive, at Calderstones Park, Whalley, is a modern and ver satile four bedroom property on MSW Hewetons’ books at £275,000. Laid out over three floors, this home includes a breakfast kitchen, dining roorh and large first floor lounge, plus private parking and a landscaped rear patio. For detaiis or to view cail 01200 424142 (
www.mswhewetsons.co.uk).
EXTENDED and with excellent gardens, 14 Woodhead Road, Read, is a family home for s a le with Mortimers at £345,000. Much improved and with qual ity fittings throughout, this is a versatile and spacious four/Hve bedroom detached property. For details call 01200 427331 (
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WITH gardens to three sid e s, “Glendene” is a detached home in Beechthorpe Avenue in the prime viiiage of Waddington. For sale with Honey well at £415,000, this property has four bedrooms, an en-suite shower room, four-piece bathroom, large fitted kitchen, utility room, lounge and dining room. The enclosed rear garden includes a paved patio. Call 01200 426041 (
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EV EN T S - SEPTEMBER IITH to 17TH 11th-Ribble Valley
Ale Trail by coach to Whalley, Clitheroe, Waddington, Chipping and Longridge. 11th-Stepping Out,
meet Platform Gallery, at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 11th - Clitheroe
Mountaineering Club weekend meeting at Low House, Coniston. Tel. Valerie Grooby on 01200
428766. 11th - Knowle Green
Village Hall. History of Warfare Group meeting. “The Sea Battle Between the Hood and The Bismark in 1940”. Tel. 01772 783839. 12th - Ribble Valley
Mayor’s Parlour, coffee morning in aid of Clitheroe and District Bible Society Action Group. 12th - Clitheroe Natu
ralists’ Society, coach walk to Pateley Bridge. To book tel. 428117. 12th - Tillotsons,
Chipping, live rock with Mick Nash at 9-30 p.m. 13th - Clitheroe Ram
blers’ Association, meet Chester Avenue car park at 9 a.m. to drive to Hel- lifield to catch 9-57 a.m. train to Kirkby Stephen for circular walk. L^der Marian Strahan on
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Diabetic Group “Exer cise and Weight Control” by Tracy Balco. Meet in Clitheroe Rugby Club at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 245611. 15th - Clitheroe Ram
blers’ Association, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Ramsbot- tom. Leader Alison Hoyle on 01200 424622. 15th - Stepping Out,
meet Longridge Restau rant, Higher Road. 15th - Knowle Green
Village Hall. Line danc ing with Bob and Gath. Beginners from 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254878447. 16th - Bowland Tran
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meet Platform Gallery, a t 2 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 13th - Knowle Green
Church, harvest thanks giving service. All wel come. Tel. Chris Okpoti on 01254 878394. 14th - Stepping Out,
meet Chipping car park, Club Lane. 14th - Knowle Green
Village Hall, whist and domino drive. Tel, Jean Procter on 01254 878447.
sit Club walk Brow- sholme Hall to Dunsop Bridge. Meet Inter change for 11-25 a.m. BIO bus. 16th - Knowle Green
Village Hall. Sequence dancing. Tel. Jean Proc ter on 01254 878447. 17th - Stepping Out,
meet Sabden car park (village centre). 17th - Clitheroe
Mountaineering Club, indoor meeting in Clitheroe Cricket Club. An illustrated talk about Iceland by Anne and Ken Dakin. Tel. Humphrey Johnson on 01200 422300.
■ Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Pius. A booking service for theatres and events thronghout the region is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Council OfHces, Church Walk, CUlberoe, tel. 01200 425566.
N E S T LED at the foot of Kemple End and with long distance views across the Ribble V alley is Plane Tree Cot
tage, Chaigley. Th is semi-detached stonebuilt cot
tage, located in a wonderful rural set ting, h a s four bedroom s and is for sa le with athertons at £425,000. Deceptively sp acious, the property
has solid wood doors throughout. In the lounge a c a s t iron woodburner is se t in a stone fireplace and there are exposed beam s to the ce ilin g . Th e inner hallw ay o ffers a useful study a rea, a s well a s understairs storage, and the family room is light and airy, w ith fo u r w in d o w s . T h e d in in g kitchen, with its range of freestanding
pine units and oil-fired Rayburn oven, has a country farmhouse feel, while th e u t ility room is plum bed fo r a w asher and dishwasher. On the first floor are the four bed
rooms, one with an ornate cast iron fireplace in a stone hearth, and each with exposed feature beams. Th e sp acio us modern four-piece
bathroom h a s a fu lly tiled sh ow er cu b ic le , c a s t iron roll top bath and stripped pine flooring. Th e large attic room on the second
floor is accessed by a stairca se . An impressive room, it could be convert ed into a bedroom suite or lounge. It h a s a window to one side and a Velux window.
A good sized garden to the side of
the cottage is enclosed by a stone w a ll, w h ile the pebbled patio a re a im m ed iate ly o u tsid e th e property enjoys great views. Th ere is off-road parking for three
veh icles, and a garden shed. Fo r full details ca ll 01200 420100 (
www.athertons-uk.com)
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