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A selection of highly ^ recommended local businesses.
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TEA ROOM ' OPEN 9-4 days 7 days a week ^ -j ^ j.VVarin welcome all year round , stone floor and log burnerJJ^t
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> GENERAL STORE GIFT SHOP Open 7.30 - 5 30 7 days a week ,
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., Open all day Wednesday & Thursday ' , ; -- •:iP-,Hnj,PP Bridge .Clitheroe Jel: 01200 448241
From established businesses to new ventures, the local area has a multitude of different companies that are often experts in their field and offer great-value for money - so why go anywhere else? By shopping in the area you are encouraging the local economy to
. flounsh by injecting cash into the region, helping small businesses to prosper and the local business community to thrive. But of course, it’s not only what you can do for your local shops but what they can do for you. ■
Everyone .wants the best for ther money and retalers know how important it is to satsfy their customers so are rasing the bar to attract people from far and wide.
Whatever your needs-for the home, wok, children, hobbies, DIY, sport and leisure, health, holiday requirements and more - your local stores will be able to help. They offer a one-to-one service that is unbeatable in comparison to online shopping and are also burstng with such good value that you may find yourself putting money back ■ into the piggy bank.
From the high street to thoroughfares, shopping emporiums to industrial estates, hidden gems and all in between, you’ll find that independent businesses come in many shapes and sizes, yet all
: of which offer excellent customer service, value fa money and top' quality products.
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- FUSSPOTS & FLOWERS T Tel: 01254 823813
r ' 103 King Street, Whalley “
?5,^Providing something that little it be
treasure from the past, treats to
: take home, quirky gifts and plants or simply beautiful fresh for all occasions
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Opening Times: 1 1.00am - 5.30pm . - Earlier on Saturdays
(but if we're in, we’re open)
We would be delighted to see you~ Find us just up from the Post Office ^’ "V.'.
CIOTHIMC & POOnyEilJR('!5 \ S to c k is ts o f
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Skate;.Skate. Street, Nike. Osiris,. REBELS,. Girl
Skatrjljoiirds anr.1 Alternative Clotliing,
[3lus many more brands... ^
gift consultancy & lifestyle store raff i d b.
~ thirtyS, king street, clitheroe; bb7 2eu
www.facebook.com/myraffia 01200 538084
laMtio punk okali* mma 42 York Street, Clitlieroo, BB7 2DL
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Also suppliers to the catering trade
07976 351060 825683
QUALITY GUARANTEED \
Many long-serving businesses have a revered status in the local community while new and upcoming ventures offer exciting ideas and an enthusiastic outlook as they become established. ■ In comparison to chain stones that are often driven by national trends, your independent businesses taila their services to suit the individual.
These businesses are what give our area its district texture and profile, creatng unique shopping steels and a district shopping experience.
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When you shop with a local company, there are some district advantages that become apparent very quickly. Many business owners know their trade inside out and can offer - advice wherever needed. ■ -
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As well as a different selecton of stock, another advantage to buying . . .
locally IS the personal rapport that can be built up befeveen staff and customer.
That personal relatonship can certainly reap great rewards: the . business knows your prefaences, knows your name and will look lafteryou as an individual.
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Local businesses are proud to support the community - so in turn show your support.
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location and keepng the area’s economy healthy, think local, buy local!- ■
For friendly service, professional advice, value fa money, close ... ,• - ■
■ D o p p e r u u ARRIVALS INSTORi NOW!
•Smart Casual .Menswear at Dapper. Specialising in Retro; Mod and Indie fashion brands Fred Ferry, Baracuia, Merc London^ Gabicci Vintage, Original Penguin, Ben Sherman, FilaVintage, Tootal Vintage end more.
Bringing you the latest designs and trends from these - iconic fashion labels.
m e r a n iondon
www.dapper-menswear.com WALKERS
FRUIT & VEG Clitheroe Market -
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19 Moor Lone, Clitheroe, BB7 IBE Tel: 01200 426228 S P R I N G S U M M E D 2 0 1 2 N E W "
DOING IT FOR CHARITY: Aaron Shread (right) with other fund-raisers ready to tackle the Tough Guy challenge, (s)
MP^s plea for village pub to be re-opened
pub as a post office or a li brary, or providing other needed local facilities, I be- lieve th a t reopening The
Hub is a fantastic organisa tion that has proved, across the UK, that pubs can be the epicentre of community life. “Whether it is using the
RIBBLE VALLEY MP Ni gel Evans has encouraged support for The Black Bull, Rimington, to reopen as a community facility. Mr Evans said: “Pub is the
- community facility would be a great idea. “Working closely with Pub
Black Bull in Rimington as a
is the Hub would allow resi dents of Rimington and the surrounding area a real say in how the pub was nin and what facilities it would and could provide to the commu nity. I hope that people see this as a fantastic opportu nity and I sincerely hope that; these ideas gather momen tum.”
Martin Bell set for Grand appearance
fearless war correspondent are now behind him, as is his stint as an Independent MP, he now acts as an ambassador for Unicef, but remains an outspoken critic.of journal-
film .footage of conflicts, he covered,
including-the.Viet- nara War, Northern Ireland and the civil war in Bosnia, where he was wounded. This will be followed by a question and answer session with the audience. . While Martin’s days as a
Bell’’ firomises to shed light on . the fascinating career of the TVJoumalist, a tough veteran of :ll wars. k \ .. . Martin will be showang rare
FORMER'-BBCfofeign cor respondent and ex-^MP Martin Bell will be making a special appearance at The Grand, ' Clitheroe, on Wednesday, March 7th. “An Evening with Martin
. proved he really is a tough guy after he took on a feared assault course in memory of his best friend. Aaron Shread, of Bridge Court,
A CLITHEROE man has
Clitheroe, tackled the infamous Tough Guy challenge, in memory of his good friend and ex-Royal Ma rine David Fairbrother (24), who died while serving in Afghanistan last year. The 24-year-old, who is produc-
tion director at the Media Village, Altham, completed the race in three hours 47 minutes and has nearly reached his target by raising £1,141 for the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund, a charity very close to David’s heart. The gruelling endurance event
took place at Perton, Wolverhamp ton, and saw contenders facing fire, water, mud, barbed wire and other obstacles in freezing temperatures. Aaron said: “David loved com
peting in T o u ^ Guy and did so on multiple occasions, once as a smurf
W IN T E R S A L E A GENUINE
LAST WEEK Bl<3 BRANDS ParkerKnoll UURESTA ctempur e r c o l MARTIN BELL
ets are priced, £12 and £10 (concessions). For further in formation, call 01200 421599.
Heartfelt Valentine^s appeal
A COLLECTION in Clitheroe town centre raised £460.96 for the Rosemere Cancer Foun dation’s annual Valentine’s Appeal. .
It aims to help boost Rose- mere’s income to £lm. in 2012
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to help support vital services for local cancer patients. For further information on.
the Rosemere Cancer Founda tion and how you can help call 01772 522913 or go to www.
roseraere.org.uk
A l w a y s p a y l e s s
PRESTON RD, WHinLE-LE-WOODS, CHORLEY, LANCASHIRE PR6 7HH > MAIN SHOWROOM. 0^1 25,Z 265295
.Tw w w .d o b rw a y to v a lu e .c o .u k FREE CUSTOMER CAR PARK-
ism today. The event will raise money for Martin’s nominated charity. Help for Heroes. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tick
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not quite the athlete David was, which made this a very tough chal lenge for me, but the memory of him spurred me and my friends on to finish. I completed eight miles through mud, submerged tunnels, ice, fire, broken glass, barbed wire and electric fences. It was tough!” • Anyone wishing to support
and once in a mankini, so it seemed a fitting way to raise money for his favourite charity. . “Unfortunately at 18 stone I’m
Aaron can do so by logging onto
www.justgiving.cora/Aaron-Shread
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