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cntheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, March 1,2012 6.SD ti 'A':


Limited Edition . stripe pencil skirt, £18; stripe top, £12; bag,


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metallics, prints and pastels - and It's been covered with this sexy separate. Deemed the ultimate figure flatterer, the pencil flaunts curves like no other skirt and lengthens the lower body at the same


time, making it a wardrobe essential. So get on the straight and


narrow this season with these pencil sensations.


Pedestrian crossing . Make a statement in stripes with F&F's Limited Edition ponte pencil skirt, £18. Raise the stakes by clashing your lines for maximum impact.





Currently available in red, and a yellow version will be in stock end of February (0800 SOS SSS/


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Lace lovely If there's one fabric that will up your fashion game


this season, it's lace. Try Warehouse's green number, £40, available in March (0845


www.cmheroeadvertlser.co.uk wv/w.clItheroeadvertIser.co.uk Clltheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, March 1,2012 .2 9


Don't miss this one!


'■m it time for a life IF you can't believe February's over and it


- feels as though the year's rushing by, it could be time to take control. Experts- reveal simple' ways to dictate the ; pace and make yourself feel more


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.organised. It's not uncommon for many of


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us to struggle with the pace of life, and feel overwhelmed by all the demands placed upon us.. V "We all have busy lives and ' while e-mail and mobiles y are useful iti keeping us in • contact at ail times, they can be an added pressure, making it harder to switch off from responsibilities and keep work and leisure separate," says'Steve Miller, Sl^ l's no-nonsense faWoss expert. "TTie result can be many people


feeling so pressed that ■


themselves from melt down. .That can result in them taking





. even longer to deal with work or problems, which results in them feeling worse. It can be a hard cycle to break."


they actually subconsciously slow down to protect


But Miller believes that we can regain


control by taking small, simple steps to transform both our outlook and our routines.


"Every morning I ensure when I wake


up that I'm not mentally telling myself it will be a difficult day. Instead, I make a point of telling myself it will be 'interesting, challenging and there'll be a good outcome. It may sound silly to try to programme yourself, but if you mentally predict problems - and give off negativity


-youYe much more likely to encounter them." . Miller, who has a new motivational weight-loss iPhone App, Gastric Banned, says it's important to refresh routines and try to enjoy new experiences. "Your mind can get 'fat' and sluggish


as well as your body," he says. 'We need variation and change to keep us fresh and rnotivated and it will help put life into perspective."


Taking up a new interest can work


wonders on morale, whether it's a sport, knitting or bingo, or whatever else appeals.


. Steve continues: "I'm learning how to ride a horse and aithough it's demanding and out of my comfort zone, it's energising because it stretches me mentally and physically. Also, I'm meeting different pepple, get a chance to exercise and enjoy


nature - all great plusses. Those three things also should be incorporated into life and will have the effect of making us feel more positive and more in control." Finally, Steve advises setting a goal and


keeping a weekly or monthly check on steps you're taking to work towards it. "At the end of the day put worries in


proportion by assessing how much the/d bother you in five years time or at the end of your life. Many will seem trivial when put them in that light and it will help lighten your mood and allow you to walk taller."


Check out the epqrerts’ guidance on gaining control over your life and improving your wellbeing: .


Bottle it: "A simple way ' to help take control of your life is to ensure you are hydrated," says celebrity trainer Ramona Braganza, whose clients include Halle Berry, Jessica Alba and Kate Beckinsale. "When we are drinking enough


Zoopla means that Johnston Press will have a market-leading, innova­ tive online property offering for its. sizeable website. audience and property advertisers, which when teamed up with Johnston’s local branding, ■ gives Johnston Press a ■ unique and strong offering in . the


JOHNSTON PRESS, publishers of The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, have launched their new online property platform, in part­ nership with and powered by dig­ ital property leaders Zoopla, the UK’s second most popular prop­ erty s i te ’and largest online, prop­ erty network. , This exciting partnership with


Johnston Press Digital Classifieds added: “A key reason for partner­ ing with Zoopla is the great tech­ nological features they bring to our ■ new online property offering. With the. new platform, we will have ac­


tive of Johnston Press pic, com­ mented: “Zoopla is one of the most innovative players in the on­ line property space and this part­ nership sees them power an excit­ ing new property platform for our local websites, adding further value to both our online audience and property advertisers.” Joe Slavin, Managing Director,


property market. Ashley Highfield, Chief Execu­


'Zoopla system is a proven winner with over 12 million monthly visits to Zoopla.co.uk............. ... Uers of the new websites can ex­


site will give users a one stop shop for the whole property process with a complete and simple consumer experience. This ease of use of the


cess to all Zoopla data but the look and feel is entirely ours.” The new Zoopla-powered web­


marketing activities across all of their print titles, Jo help drive local property, seekers to its new prop­ erty websites.


pect to find local properties for sale and to rent, local property news; instant online property valuations, ■ local market statistics and more. • ■ ■ Johnston Press are heavily pro­


moting their new property- web­ sites with both online and offline


CEO of Zoopla added: “We are ex­ cited to be launching this strategic , relatio'nship-.with. Johnston-Press, -- one 'of the, UK’s leading regional media groups'.The addition of our -- property,functionality across: their significant network of local .web- ■ sites is a natural fit which will 'pro--! vide cleaf:benefits to,the,Johnston;:: audience and to^our.advertisers.” ” • Visit ■


Alex Chesterman, Founder and . ^


co.uk/property to view the' fantas-- - tic new site. ■


gas central heating, this detached property has an entrance vestibule, hallway, lounge and dining room with double doors through to a bespoke oak kitchen. This boasts several integrated appliances and there is also a handy utility room. A sun lounge, study, WC


and integral access to the double garage which boasts


ans &tate Agents for offers in the region on £450,000, : this ideal luxurious family; equestrian home includes ap- proidmately four-aiid-a-half acres of land and three stables which are on a long lease with Petre Estate at around £400 per annum. Fully double glazed with ■


Valley off Whalley Road, Wilpshire, in a picturesque village location and priced very realistically, early viewing is definitely recommended. OfiFered for sale with Keen­


RARELY does the opportuni­ ty arise to buy such a stunning properly as this dream family equestrian home. - Situated within the Ribble


make your appointment to view this property before it gets snapped up. For further details about


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electric gates opening on to the driveway which has ample parking for up to eight vehi­ cles. There is also a double garage. As there is no chain delay,


nally is is good decorative order, while outside it boasts a rear enclosed landscaped garden. The property benefits from


with the agent call 01254 389384 or alternatively email sales@keenans-estateagents. co.uk


this dream property and for a lot more photographs log on to the website at w^vw.keen- ans-estateagents.co.uk To book an apppointment


beautiful bedrooms with two ensuits to the main two bedrooms and beautiful walk- in wardrobe. There is also a family bathroom. The entire property inter­


an electric up-and-over door, complete this floor. Upstairs, there are four


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www.clitheroeadvertiser. • HQM’ESNEWS


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