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m - r: Cllthero© A d v e r t ise r &TImeS( Thursday, Jun e 9,2011


The Tall Ships Races Greenock 2011


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This July, the historic maritime town o f Greenock will be adorned with the rhasts and intricate rigging o f dozens o f magnificent Tall Ships, as they race from Waterford in Ireland to Halmstad in Sweden, via Greenock, Lerwick and Stavanger.


• OvemightstayattheSstarHolidayInn hotel,Glasgow Airport with dinners full Scottish breakfast


• Free time in Greenock to enjoy the 55th Tail Ships Races'celebrations at their second port of call


• Return coach travel from Burnley, Clitheroe, Colne, Nelson & Padiham


Hampton Court Palace Flower Show


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The world's largest horticultural event, Hampton Court Palace Flower Show provides an unforgettable floral and gardening spectacle with dozens o f show gardens and hundreds o f exhibits.


• Admission to Hampton Court Palace Flower Show


• Overnight stay at a 3 or 4 star outer London hotel with dinner & full English breakfast • A visit to Oxford • Return coach travel from Burnley, Clitheroe, Colne, Nelson & Padiham


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A HONEYMOON in Spain followed the wed­ ding of a couple who run a photography business in Burnley.


Princess-styled gown in ivoiy tulle and carried a bouquet of pink roses.


Picture (Fugi Shop) in Standish Street. Given away by her father, the bride wore a


ard Evans and the groomsmen were the bride­ groom’s son, James, Richard Ormerod and the bride’s brother Calvin Anslow. The page boy was Zakir Taylor.


emony at St John’s Church, Higham, which was followed by a reception at the Oaks, Reedley.. The couple will make their home in Burnley. Photo: Clive Lawrence Photography


Edinburgh Tattoo HELLEWELL - HARTLEY


This Summer, reserve your place in the audience for Edinburgh's unrivalled, unforgettable and truly memorable Royal Military Tattoo!


• A ticket with a face value of £35 for a 730pm Saturday evening performance of the 2011 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. (Ticket upgrades are available at a supplement)


• 2 nights stay at the 3 star Holiday Inn hotel, Glasgow Airport • Dinner on the Friday evening and full Scottish breakfast on the Saturday and Sunday mornings


• Free time in Edinburgh • A visit to Keswick


• Return coach travel from Burnley, Clitheroe, Colne, Nelson & Padiham Organised by Omega Holidays, ABTAV478Z Single supplements apply. Subject to availability.


■ and Mrs Andrea Hartley, of Higham, Burnley Given away by her father, the bride wore a


, detail was held in place by a silver and diamante tiara. She carried a hand-tied bouquet of ivory


strapless gown in ivory taffeta with a sweetheart neckline, with silver embroidery and beadwork and a train. Her two-tier ivory veil with diamante


roses and gerberas with foliage, finished with sil­ ver wire and diamantes. Maid of honour was the bride’s sister Emma


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wrth entertainment by La Tinto Bros, a Latin salsa band. •


Groomsmen were Adrian Strachan and Andrew Newet. A reception was held at the railway museum


The following day the wedding party contin-


Hellewell and bridesmaids were Philippa Green­ wood and Victoria Hart. They wore strapless satin dresses in black with ivory bands and bows and carried flowers similar to the bride’s. Best men were Andrew Simkins and Samuel MacDougall, fellow volunteers at the KWVR.


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ued with a celebration on board a special train on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, pulled by a preserved steam engine, while they


ple will continue to live in Haworth, West York­ shire.


enjoyed traditional afternoon tea in the restored Pullman carriages. Following a honeymoon in Mauritius the cou­


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Transpennine Express in Manchester. His hob­ bies include being a keen drummer in the rock band Dark Horse and an event organiser for “Rock and Rail”. He is the son of Mr Graham


at Harrogate District Hospital, is the daughter of Mr Nicholas and Mrs Anne-Marie Hellewell, of Ivy Cottages, Holden, Bolton-by-Bowland. The bridegroom, is a roster clerk for the First


THE National Railway Museum, in York, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Frances Hellewell to Mr Noel Hartley, both of whom are volunteers on the Keighley and Worth Valley and the North Yorkshire Moors Raifways and also qualified steam engine firemen. The bride, a senior paediatric physiotherapist


The Rev. Richard Adams conducted the cer­


bridesmaid and wore a hot pink dress and carried pink roses. The couple’s six-month-old daughter. Amber, also wore a hot pink dress. The adult bridesmaids were Amanda Rhodes, Danielle Taylor, Alexa Hill and Hayley Wilcock. They wore long balck chiffon dresses and had bouquets of pink roses. Duties of best man were carried out by Rich­


The bridegroom’s daughter, Rebecca, acted as


Mrs Peter and Angela Anslow, of Trawden, and her bridegroom Stephen Seddon, is the son of Mr and Mrs Bill and Kath Seddon, of Haslingden. The couple are both directors of the Whole


Bride Keny Anslow is the daughter of Mr and YATES-TYNE


to a technical issue which affected the reproduc­ ttion quality of the photograph in last week’s edi­


tel, Gisbum, the couple will live in Clitheroe. Photo: Nicola Hamer, of Clitheroe. • This wedding report is being reprinted due


ion.


by Mr Alex Webber and Mr Christopher Hay- ton. Groomsman was Mr Richard Roocroft and usher was Mr Thomas Tyne, the bride’s brother. Following a reception at The Stirk House Ho­


Peel, Katie Wood, Claire Brockley and Lucy McLean, who wore full-length black satin dresses with lace overlay and decorated with ciystals and beads. They also wore a wrist corsages of roses. Flower girls were Mia and Libby Yates, the bridegroom’s younger sisters. They wore Cham­ pagne and ivory satin dresses and carried posies of red flowers to match the bride’s. The role of best man was carried out jointly


full-length gown of soft gold taffeta, with a fish­ tail skirt and pleated chapel-length train, and halter neck, overlaid with cascading English lace and finished with hand sewn beadwork. She car­ ried a waterfall bouquet of red roses, tulips and calla lilies. She was attended by Joanna Wood, Jasmine


CNC machinist. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Lee and Julie Yates, of Clitheroe. Given away by her father, the bride wore a


ket, Clitheroe, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael and Caroline Tyne, of Low Moor. The bridegroom, works in engineering as a


A HONEYMOON in Riviera Maya, Mexico, followed the wedding of Miss Holly 'Tyne and Mr Robert Yates, in St Paul’s Church, Low Moor. The bride, a supervisor at Booths supermar­


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MAKING its international de


but on Kia’s Geneva Motor Show Stand alongside the new Picanto and Rio models is an all-new tur­ bo charged version of Kia’s popu­


jVith a turbocharger to deliver im­ pressive performance of 110 ps for its capacity, while retaining the key fuel pconomy benefits of a small displace­ ment engine.


go ensure smooth and responsive op- 'pration at all engine speeds.


I The new engine is expected to be fitted to Kia production vehicles from June 2012.


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enhancing efficiency, while also re- pucing weight, complexity and cost, compared to Kia’s normally-aspirat­ ed 1.0-litre Kappa unit - itself already h highly-efficient engine.


foating - a material typically re- ^rved for application in professional motorsport and high-performance notorcyclc engines - is applied to ’"■i Kappa’s tappets to reduce fric-


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da’s engineers has resulted in a se­ es of small but clever developments hich all make their contribution to


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tion, and thereby improve efficiency. This improvement is augmented by other changes, including the use of progressive rate ‘beehive’ valve springs, an optimised Continuous Variable Valve Timing programme, low friction piston rings and an off­ set crankshaft centre to reduce the horizontal force acting on the piston head, and therefore cut power loss. In total the changes result in an 8.8% fuel economy improvement, while


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enabling the engine to also deliver an increase in power.


ing improvements have also been achieved through the use of an alu­ minium block with a cast iron liner, by integrating the cylinder head and air filter and the turbine housing within the exhaust manifold and by integrating the engine support brack­ et with the timing chain cover. In addition to reducing running


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range a test drive pop into the deal­ ership on Accrington Road, Burnley or call 01282 427 321. Alternatively log on to the all new Perrys website- www.perrys.co.uk


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|he new unit delivers its maximum Borque of 137 Nm from just 1,500 Ipm up to 4,500 rpm, for excellent |real-world’ driveability, and the tur­ bine design has also been optimised


Carefully tuned by Kia’s engineers,


lar ‘Kappa’ petrol engine, which promises an appealing blend of performance and economy. ' The innovative 998 cc engine is iia’s first three-cylinder unit fitted


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