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30 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, October 8th, 2009


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Clitheroe422324(EditoriaI), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) motorstoday.co.uk R e a d e r s p lu s I rnmnp


WE have teamed up with Gulliver's World to give away five family tickets to visit the Warrington theme park for a spooky Hal­ lowe'en treat! Gulliver's is open throughout the Octo­


ber half-term break, and Saturday, October 31st will see a spooktacular Hallowe'en and fireworks party finale at the park! The perfect venue for a scary day out,


Question: What is the name of Gully Mouse’s ghostly friend? Answer;........................................................................... Title:................First Name:............................................. Surname: ...............................Date of birth ................. Address;...........................................................................


Post Code: ................e-mail:......................................


Daytime tel: ........ ......... Mobile no:.............................. Do you buy the paper: Every week □ Occasionally □ Hardly ever □ Please send your entry to: Gulliver’s World (ELM), Pro­ motions Department, LEPLtd, Oliver’s Place, Preston, PR2 9ZA, by October 15th, 2009.


East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd is a member o f the Johnston Press Group pic. Johnston Press itself, or via its agents, will use your infoimation to contact you by mail, email, phone or SMS to let you know about our, or our business partners’, products, serv­ ices and special offers. By supplying your email address and phone numbers, you agree that we may contact you by these methods for marketing. If you do not wish to receive infonration from us please tick this box □ , or from our busmess partners


Gulliver's is the ideal choice for par­ ents who want to give little ones a fix of spooky activities without worrying about them trick or treating. Eerie fun includes a visit from Gully


Mouse's friend Godfrey the ghost, lessons at Leonard's Scare School, Gilly's Trick or Treat Challenge, Percy's Pumpkin Patch Olympics and Ellie's Hallowe'en Crafty Corner! Once darkness falls, ghostly ghouls take


over on the main stage until the evening is rounded off with a fireworks finale. Children who come in their spookiest out­


fits before 2 p.m. will receive £1 off entry and the chance to enter a fancy dress com­ petition! Normal admission rates apply, park open


from 10-30 a.m. until 8 p.m. Gulliver's will also be open on selected


dates throughout November and December for Christmas fun.


For more information, or to book online,


visit www.gulliversfun.co.uk To win a family ticket to Gulliver's World


please tick this box D. For quality and training purposes, we may monitor communications.


(valid for Saturday, October 31st), answer the question correctly on the coupon and send it in.


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motors Hillendale


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I small as the old Mazda2, park 'em end- to-end and they'll


BY most measures, 410,000 is a lot of cars. Even when they're as


I stretch for 1,000 miles. Mazda sold this many 2s from 2003 to 2007 but for a


i company that usually takes a big slice, ofi”


the small car


pie, the UEEimdn't account . for too many of those sales. The replacement model has to do a whole lot better. Thankfully, Mazda have


I equipped it to succeed. Most buyers will opt for


‘ petrol power where there's a choice of 75 or 86ps 1.3-litre


: engines or a vaguely sporty 102ps 1.5. Dealers will also


^ sell you 1.4-litre 68ps and 1.6 90ps diesel versions. Prices start at, around £9,000 for the entry-level 75ps 1.3, but even at this level, you get a decent kit quotient. This runs to ABS with


Brake Assist and EBD, driver and front passenger ^hags, remote central lock­ ing with deadlocks, electric


; front windows, driver seat ; height adjust, CD radio with AUX jack and two.. speakers, multi-function glovebox with magazine


! rack, Thatdiam Category 1 [ alarm and immobiliser and electric door mirrors. At the top of the line-up


sit the 1.5-litre petrol and . 1.6-litre diesel mcidels which i wear .a 'Spoit' badge appar-


B y A N D Y f-'v EN R IG H T


hillendale.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, October 8th, 2009 3 1 SUSTAINABILITY FACTS...


23% of Range Rover customers go


off-road at leiast once a month


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f u r t h e r in fo rm a t io n .


GO BEYOND


EQUIPPED TO SUCCEED


cars like the Proton Satria Neo now look as good as they do, the expectation for a company such as Mazda is cranked ever higher. • The interior features a number of welcome design touches such as a glove box with integrated magazine rack. There's also a floor console between the front seats with a large rear tray Mfixed. In total there's 250 litres of storage space which isn't half bad for a supermi­ ni.


Silver on black detailing


on the fascia gives a rather more grown up look and feel than many key rivals. Many of the design themes of the Mazda2 follow on from the SASSOU concept car that was first seen at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show. Although hot hatch fans


will be disappointed to hear that there's no tyre-shred­ ding MPS model to go toe to toe with the likes of the Vauxhall Corsa VXR and Renaultsport Clio 200, for those looking for a more sedate pedal there's a lot to offer. With pricing pitched at


eiitly justified by a 'full sports styling kit'. Buyers of these models can expect 16- inch alloy wheels, dynamic stability control, traction control, cruise control, fog lights, rain sensing wipers and auto lights, electric rear ‘


windows, a trip computer, speed alarm, six audio speakers and climate con­ trol air-conditioning. The car that Mazda


whipped the dust sheets off at the Geneva Motor Show in 2007 was imdoubtedly a


very tidy piece of stylingl With a isharyly rising waist­ line that suggested a three- door bodyshell, it was clear that the company had man- . aged to give the car a lithe profile while keepiing the practicality of five doors.


The three-door car arrived later and, if anything, is an even more attr^tive propo­ sition styling-wise. At the front, there's the


traditional V-shaped Mazda grille and the headlights are very deftly smeared into the


(S days, departs 23 December from^369.95pp X ^ departs 23 December ^449jSpp (3 days, departs 30 December fromicl99.9 Four nights stay at The Parklnn Hotel, York


• Four nights full board accommodation (except lunch on Christmas Eve in Edinburgh) at The Jarris Hotel, Livingston. Upgrade to the Ramada Mount Royal Hotel, Edinburgh for a £30pp supplement


• A guided tour of Edinburgh, a visit to the Royal Yacht Britannia and a Boxing Day pantomime treat!


• Return coach travel from local departure points


Full board. All meals from dinner on the 23 December to breakfast on the 27 December, inclusive


. free time in York ■ Admission to Ripley Castle on Boxing Day afternoon ' Return coach travel from local departure points


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’ Dinner on 31 December followed by an after dinner disco • Free time in London


• Return coach travel from local departure points


CVauxhail Corsa VRX 3dr Special I ' S ! 9 » £ 9 , 6 9 5


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• A ticket for an evening performance on 30 December of the West End show of your choice


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front bumper assembly. Likewise the tail lights are neatly integrated into the tailgate which, from a prac­ tical perspective, doesn't have the widest aperture as a result. .


- Still, when budget small


below Fiesta levels, the ini­ tial signs look very good for the Mazda2, albeit with one or two caveats. The styling is neat, the cabin well fin­ ished and the Mazda brand is now in ruder health than at any point I can remem­ ber. Perhaps the Mazda2


can get it r i^ t second time round.


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www.pcrrys.co.uk


Accringlon Road, Burnley Tel: 0845 263 6564


Edisford Road, Clitheroe Tel: 0845 263 6624


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