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■ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, February 5th, 2009


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, Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, February 5th, 2009 . 23


Their n-ice night out at the rink


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THIRTY-FIVE young people and four s ta f f from Sabden Baptist Church Youth Club


. visited the Ice Arena in Black­ burn..


They travelled by coach and


car, just squeezing everyone in, ■ to arrive at the arena in good time for the 8 p.m. start.


They were all delighted when


they were informed that, due to having a group booking, they


. could all walk past the queue and go straight in. ^SoIIie people were experts


(some.even had their own sk a tes ) and'some were not* experts, but; there was a


tremendous spirit in the group and everybody helped every­ body else to master a v e r y tricky pastime. Our'picture shows one of the ■


leaders, Martyn Yeoman, with' some of the youth club mem­ bers who were encouraging him. •inhisendeavours. (s) ;


Hamper raffles help support group


TWO raffles raised £150 for the Kibble Val­ ley Visually Impaired Group. •


r At the group’s January meeting members


were presented with a cheque for £300 by the North East Lancashire Group of Morris


Minor Owners Club. The money raised


through two hamper raffles had been matched pound for pound by Barclays Bank. Our photograph shows the cheque presen­


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ti: is 1 Teens homes a haven for birds and bats


YOUNGSTERS from Clitheroe have helped ‘ provide new homes for the Kibble Valley’s


' bird and bat population.' ’' Birds and bats circulating around Salthill


Quarry Nature Reserve in Clitheroe are being kitted out with an array of.new “boxes” after Daniel Thwaites Brewery’s renowned Charitable Trust funded an ini- ■ tiative for the Tower Hill YouthTroject. '■


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important part of our conservation around the area,” said Phil Dykes,'a Lancashire Wildlife Trust nature reserve officer respon­ sible for Salthill Quarry. “The teenagers started off by making some.bat boxes, but the product was so good they decided to carry on and build some for the birds too.”


: Mel Diack, vice-chairman of the Tower Hill Youth Project, added: “The initiative


• “The provision of bird and bat boxes is an ' .involved young people in the 13 to 15 age


bracket and really grabbed their interest. The generosity of Daniel Thwaites Charita­ ble Trust made it all possible and it is very pleasing to see the boxes now being out to use locally.”


. Our picture shows, from left to right, Mel Diack, box builder Lauren Wilson, Beryl


: Taylor, of The Craft Studio, Phil Dykes, box builder Beth Dewhurst and Joan Halse, of Thwaites Charitable Trust, (s) - • , .


Invaluable’ donation


; A “COOL” p f t has been, given to a Kibble Valley village hall. A warm welcome


; awaited Thwaites Brew- ■ ery.representatives at- Aighton, -.- Bailey... and Chaigley War Memorial Hall in Hurst Green because a donation from the brewery’s Charitable Trust has paid for a new. fridge freezer.


. .“We are always looking to make improvements to the hall and its facilities and the support from .•Thwaites is ;simply


s.invaluable,’’ said Agnes Bland,'secretary of the


.village hall committee. ■ ."Pictured with Charles • Beardmore, 'Of the Thwaites Trust, are WI ^ r eta ry Gill McDonnell (left) and Agnes Bland, (s)


Bicycle for two is a transport of delight when


blind cyclists call


YOUNGSTERS at Bowland Montessori Pre­ school were 'visited by cyclists from Bury Tandem


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• Club for the visually impaired.'! ‘r,; .--. ■ :. > . '.-.This was part of a transport project and the chil­ dren were delighted to see the tandem pair of pilot


■ Mike Bigmore arid stoker Derek Pritchard circling -the playground at St James’..CE Primary School in Clitheroe where the pre-school is based.


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, r .The children'have also-been busy-making model cars and lorries, and have visited Clitheroe bus and ■ railway stations.' .: ■


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Our picture shows the pre-schoolers with the'tan- dem cyclists, (s)


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FOR saletwiahlMSW Hewetsons at £335,000'is' Hollymount, a four-bed detach'ed'home in George Street,, Clitherbe. It has''a'double garage, gar ­ dens, loungey dining room, kitchen, util-; ity,'en-suite master bedroom and,;


- panoramic^views. Details on 01200;: 424142.'(www.mswhewetsons.co.uk).;


WITH views of Pendle Hill, Oakhill House, Sab-


:.den, is a four-bed detached period property,for^-r >_sale at £365,000. Packed with original features,; > 'it has a large lopnge; bespoke dining kitchen, ;., dining room, ground floor.WC,'6utbuildings;;


.extensive gardens and’off-street parking.; For ; details contact Pendle HiN .Properties'oh 01282 ; : -772048. (www^pendlehillprbpertiesxo.uk)V^.’A;; .;


WITH no stamp duty-payable, '6;: Standen Road, Clitheroe,. is’priced at .i £154,950 with Anderton’Bosonhet.jJ This stylish three-bed semi hasTgar;!; dens, parking, open iplan; dinihg.;i kitchen, lounge and bathroom.;. For.; further details ca ll ,01200 428691 :)v (wvvw.andertonbosonnet.co.uk)


A SPACIOUS detached home, 74 Pendle Drive,


.Calderstones Park, W halley'is for sale with ; ;Athertons at £395,000. This modern home has ■


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jfive.bedrooms,(master en-suile), a four-piece. ; bathroom, lounge,-study, dining room, breakfasts ikitchen; utility, double garage and larger th an ; .average rear garden. For details or to view, call 01254 828810; (www.athertons-uk.com)


y \ INSIDE: Hundreds of homes for sale, property to let hew^homes and properties wanted Sutvtycri - * -.Estaic' Aceim *


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OFFERING versatile and tasteful fam­ ily accommodation, ? Hawthorn Close,; Langho, is a high quality home on the market with Mortimers at £379,950..


.Set in a pleasant cul-de-sac and with views towards the Fylde coast, this





flexible property lias.the potential for up to five bedrooms and is stylishly


presented throughout. At ground level, a double-glazed porch leads to a split- level hallway with beech flooring. Two


. of the bedrooms, including one which could well serve as a study, are on the ground floor, as is the luxurious four-





piece house bathroom, with a Jacuzzi bath and pulse massage shower..


The expansive open plan lounge and. dining area has French doors to the rear garden and an open archway to the large breakfast kitchen. It has con­ cealed lighting, a four-ring ceramic hob, electric oven and grill and gener­ ous storage and worktop space. A separate utility is plumbed for a wash­


ing machine. Upstairs the, master bed-: room has built-in wardrobes and a stunning five-piece en-suite including


. a free standing rolltop bath. : ■ ' ; . ■ Two further bedrooms are each a good size and have the rustic oak laminate- flooring found throughout most of this home.


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To the front is a lawned garden area - and rockery while a driveway to the side lead s to a detached double


: garage and gates to the large lawned rear garden and stone-flagged patio. For full details or to view, call 01254;


; 234266, or visit (www.mortimers-prop-. ; erty.co.uk)


Spotliight on this week's Ribble Valley hot properties i-J 'i^:l


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