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'£ '1 Clitlieroo Advortlsora TIinos.Thursday, May 24.2 6ntiG l O l A l for frouble?


' .FOLK music favourites Trouble a t'M ill-


■ Graham and Bernadette Dixon - are taking a nostalgic trip back to


the Bay Horse, Osbaldeston, on Tuesday, June 5th.


’ Fans of traditional folk’


entertainment will remember the ' pair mnning nights at the Bay Horse


vfpr fnprs than six years during the. ' . nineties and early noughties;


dust off the guitar and join Trouble at' Mill for this nostalgic evening from 8-30 p m.


The 3 Musikateers, from the left, Caynor, Bob and Simon


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. TUESDAY 10 JULY BlACKPOOl/OEVElEYS/FlEETWlXID


TUESDAY' , 17 JULY WARWICK or STRATFORDtJPON-AVON A chance to visit the castle (admission not included) and/or siqhtseeinq • THURSDAY 19 JULY lANCASTER & MORECAMBE


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MONDAY 23 JULY SOUTHPORT WEDNESDAY 25 JULY WHITBYAORK- 'TUESDAY 7 AUGUST HEXHAM (Market Day) & KEILDER WATER


A chance to visit Hexham Abbey (admission not includedl THURSDAY 9 AUGUST UVERPOOL For shopping and/or the museums & Albert Dock SATURDAY 11 AUGUST SHREWSBURY


BOWNESS ON lAKE WINDERMERE/SEVEN LAKES '


.TUESDAY, 14 AUGUST UANDUDNO ' FRIDAY; 17 AUGUST SOUTHPORT ■ ■


Flower Show (admission not included) and/or shoppinq SUNDAY 19 AUGUST SOUTHPORT ’ Flower Show (admission not included) and/or shopping


TUESDAY 21 AUGUST BLACKPOOI/OEVELEYS/FIEETWOOD WEDNESDAY 22 AUGUST CHESTER CHESTER (admission not included)


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ju r i s t Informrtion Centre (Please note new location) -The Platform Gallery, Clilheroe Tel- 01200 425SAA Thorougqods Newsagents - 35 Waterloo Rood, Clilherae Tel: 01200 423155


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THURSFORD, NORFOLK ■file Holiday Inn, Norwich


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when it was widely regarded a the ' best pub folk night in Lanca'shire. So loosen up the vocal chords,


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Swings C lith e ro t A d ve rtise r and Tim es swih|/jass


A NIGHT of music and fun featuring East Lancashire's most , celebrated jazz and swing trio wiil take place in Ciitheroe on Sunday in aid of the Friends of Chernobyl's Children. The 3 Musikateers, featuring ace


Ciitheroe violinist Gaynor Sutcliffe and Accrington guitarist Simon Brady, of Swing Commanders fame, wiii take to the stage with bass player Bob Buller at the St Maty's Centre in Church Brow. Multi-instrumentaiist Gaynor was named Musician of the Year at the


20n British Country Music Awards for her outstanding ability on vioiin, piano accordion, keyboard, double bass and trombone! Her fellow Swing Commander,


I WHILE the Olympic Torch relay will . not pass through the Ribble Valley, ■ another form of relay, part of the


, "Cultural Olympiad", will come


here, courtesy of the Slaidburn Silver Band. The band is part of a nationwide


I project to pass five coloured I conductor's batons - representing the five Oiympic rings - from band to band over the next eight weeks. A special piece of music has


b^n commissioned by the British Federation of Brass Bands in five parts, again one for each


I coioured ring, which can be played separately or together.


Band to go under Slaidburn has been aliocated


the green baton and it makes • Its appearance at the first of this year's eagerly-awaited "Brass at the Bounty" concerts at the Hark to


Bounty, Slaidbum, next Thursday May31sL


During the free concert - held


in the pub garden if dry of the Old Courtroom if wet — the piece of music, entitied "Going The Distance", wili be played. The baton will arrive having


travelled from the Royston Band in Hertfordshire, and after


Slaidburn's performance it wili travel to the Blanchardstown Brass





n ZQjO and was nominated again in 2011, white the Swing


iSirnon Brady, won the same award


, Commanders were nominated as Entertainers of the Year. They will be joined on stage by


Swing Commanders front man Peter Riley, dance duo Cl Jive and popular East Lancashire vocalists Gloria Hoole and Julia Hopkinson The event, called "Swings


and Roundabouts", aims to raise funds for the Friends of


Chernobyl's Children, which brings disadvantaged youngsters aged six to 13 from Belarussia to the UK for a month every year. It starts at 7-30 p.m. and tickets


priced £7 (£5 concessions) are available from St James's House Ciitheroe (tel. 01200 425629) or


the St Maty's Centre (tel. 01200 425522).


'ic baton


. Band in Ireland. There are nearly 200 bands and 7,000 musicians involved around the UK and Slaidbum's members are extremely jaroud to be part of the pre- Olympic celebrations. ITie Brass at the Bounty concerts


are a popular Slaidburn Silver Band tradition. On the last Thursday of May, June, July and August the band swaps its usual Thursday night rehearsal for a free concert at the historic Hark to Bounty Inn,. The concerts will start at 7-15


p.m. and all are welcome. What better way to spend a summer's eveningl


Shakespeare back in the Valiev


w o of the Ribble Valle/s historical attractions will be the venuM for a professional theatre company's


TWO of the Ribble Valiev's hirt^ri^i m a ll4 whi^r-"


Wfoalley Abbey and Sawley Abbey have been chospn Professional Theatre Productions


® Shakespeare ptey


which IS repraenting the North-West in the world Shakespeare Festival 2012.


u icworia The company's 13-strong ensemble of actors and


musicians return for an eighth year. This summer's offenng is a double bill of outdoor compdv "Tho nx w t e


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Ill-fated endeavours of the errant-apparent lothario Sir John Falstaff, and Richard B. Sheridan's "THp b - i '


6 Da/s Half Board 6 Days .H a l f Board


wth the hilarity and eccentricity of Mrs Malaprop^ ^ The company producer/director Dean Taylor^said-


feast on your picnics by " 4 Days Half Board £235


It s a return-to repertory theatre with our artnrc rasting from one play to the other. A comedy fe s te r '


- “7 rest to ... . a bungalow


kitchen with a door to the rear garden.


good sizes with one large enough to be classed as a mas­


All three bedrooms are


while, is to the rear of the bungalow and is also flooded with light thanks to two dou­ ble glazed windows. There is also an ample


with double'glazed entrance door, there is a good-sized lounge with two double glazed windows looking out on to the front of the property. 'The dining room, mean­


ed \vithin one of the Ribble Valley’s most picturesque vil­ lages boasting a thriving and vibrant local community plus stunning counttyside, which the property overlook. Through an entrance porch


based Dewhurst Homes for £275,000. - A true bungalow, it is locat­


THIS three bedroom de­ tached bungalow which enjoys a fabulous location on Avenue Road, Hurst Green, is of­ fered for sale with Longridge-


ter suite. The other two enjoy front aspects and one of these could quite easily to utilised as a study/office if so desired by the new owners.


A bathroom which boasts the added advantage of a


driveway plus a garage with an up anci over door, power and light.


shower cubicle completes the rooms in this property.- ^ em a l ly , there is a shared'


ment with an agent contact


and the accommodation it offers. To book an appoint­


agentswebsiteatwww.de- whursthomes.co.uk


4 - 6 Dec 3 Days' Half Board (To see the very popular Christinas Extravaganza Show - includes ticket for the show) : ■ ENQUIRIES RE TOURS AND EXCURSIONS TO: 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 2 5 9 0 /4 2 2 4 7 3 .- I* :- - : £2 09


r^ e Rivals" will be performed at Whalley on Tuesday, July 10th, at 7 p.m. Forall -


mqpiries phone 01772 466256 or visit WWW shakespearetheatreoutdoors.co uk Tickets cost £22-50 adults £20 park


free with each group of 10).


and over,£18 concessions?£12 chilSen (two adults and two children), students f


tutor ; ^ nd The Rivals bv Richard B. Sheridan. fsV Meny Wives of Windsor,


THE housing market showed signs of another slowdown last month as demand for property de­ clined, with little improvement in the number of house sales, according to estate agents. • The National Association of Estate Agent’s (NAEA) market report for April shows that despite the Easter holiday - traditionally a period .


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of increased buyer interest - home buying activity fell, with only a slight rise in the supply of housing. Only 294 house-hunters registered with an estate agent in April compared to 297in March. This compares some 348 house-hunters on average five years ago, in April 2007. ; ■ The number of homes on the market increased


by just one per branch, from an average of 61


Sion market confidence


Double-dip reces-


“ fr/ctive lending policies from the major banks and lack of ah adequate mechanism to support


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of growth in the levels of property supply and demand.” “Growth is being held back by continued


said of this latest data: “Despite sales figures re- niaining stable, there is little sign of green shoots


^1 2 wth an average of seven sales per branch. This was also the case with the first time buyer market, which accounted for an average 24% of overall house sales in both March and April 2012 Wendy Evans-Scott, President of the NAEA,


homes in March to 62 in April. r The number of sales made during the month


emained in-Une with figures recorded in March


- calls from groups like the National Housing Fed­ eration and Shelter for more housebuilding; “The Newbuy housing scheme goes some way to assisting house-hunters, but this is limited to


taken to restore confidence in a market so crucial to the UK s recovety.’T


with latest Government figures showing fewer hom« are being built. We support recent industry


the first time buyer market, a situation which will only get worse if mortgage rates rise as predicted. . At the same time, supply remains a huge issue,


new homes only. The Government needs to finally tacHe head-on the problems facing the indusfrv as the UK re-enters,recession, and uncertainty fe- mams across the Eurozone, measures need to be


Dewhurst Homes on 01772 783993 or visit the estate


mended to appreciate the location of this true bungalow


from oil central heating and double glazing throughout. Viewing is highly recom­


with great views overlooking the surrounding countryside, plus gardens to the front and sides of the property. The bungalow also benefits


There is also a patio garden dithemeadveftiser.co.uk/propcrty u www.cntheroeadvertl8er.coiuk Ctitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 24,2012


Mortgage Advice available at


Pendle Hill Properties 01282 772048 / 07786462107


info@pendlehillpfoperties.co.uk www.pendlehiIlproperties.co.uk Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up payments on your mortgage


Mortgage Advice S L S IS provided b y s s i n i i ,m K s s « T O U B s n i iM Law 4 Shepherd* IFA Ud is an Appoinlad neprwenwfve of Shephwdt 27


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