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56 . Clllheroe Advertiser aTImes.Thureday, February 14,2013 www.clitheroeadvertfser.eo.uk


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We have team^ up with Northern Rail to bring you an amazing rail offer. For just £10 for adults and £5 for children* you can travel anywhere on Northern Rail services only for one day.


To qualify for these extra-special fares, simply collect two printed tokens. One token was printed last week, your second token is printed here. Two tokens will allow you to buy up to four Northern Rail only Day Ranger tickets at the special price. These four tickets must be used for travel on the same date. Reader • offer fares are available to'travel between Saturday 23rd February until Saturday 23rd March 2013, at Off-Peak times Monday to Friday and any time at weekends.


How to register: . .


Register at northemrail.org/mareh13 and print off your compieted appiication form. To take advantage of this remarkabje offer, visit any staffed railway station on the Northern Rail networ to exchange your two tokens and completed application fomi for your ticket(s). View the Northern Rail network by visiting northemrail.org/travel/networkmap. For full terms and conditions pjease visit not1hemraii.org/march13 * Children 5 -1 5 years inclusive.


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HALF PRICE ENTRY TO ALL THE PASSENGERS IN A CAR WITH THIS VOUCHER


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As Knowsley Safari Park begins its fifth decade, it remains one of the North West’s most popular attractions. The Safari Park gives visitors the chance to get ‘up close and personal’ with around 700 exotic animals from all over the globe. These include rhinos, camels, buffalo, wildebeest, lions, tigers, deer, antelope, wallabies,and - of course - Knowsley’s infamous baboons!


The park is open daily from the start of the school half-term holiday in February to the end of the October half-term week. It is open at weekends only during the winter.


For more details about Knowsley Safari Park ring the 24-hour information line on 0151-430 9009 or log on to www.knowsleysafariexperience.co.uk.


Directions - M62 Exit 6, onto M57 Exit 2, then follow the brown Safari Park signs. Park opens in February at 10.30am. Last entry 3pm.


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Valid from Monday 11th February up to and including Sunday 24th February 2013. Not be to used in conjunction with any other offer. Guidebook not included in half term offer price. Car entry only. Offer price £8 Adult, £6 Child/OAP. (saving based on 2 adults and 2 children);


RIltJVVdLCf dArAnl Normal entry price £16 Adult, £12 Child/OAP. (Amusement rides not included in admission).


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One of the most complete, fully roofed medieval castles in England, surviving 900 years of turbulent history and besieged in the Civil War. Explore from the depths of the dungeon to the top of the watchtower Enjoy a p icn ic on the Chapel Terrace with magnificent views over the town and Skipton Woods, visjt the shop with its excellent book choice and to complete your visit, enjoy a cup of tea and homemade fayre in the Clifford Tearooms;


2 adults and 2 childn brthcote head chef Lisa Allen, (s) S I *.V'W'?’


(J days of luxurious food and ine at Northcote


AFTER 10 days, 12 chefs and more than 800 guests, the 13th annual food and wine festival. Obsession, has come to an end. The event, which took place


at Northcote at the end of Januaiy, was hosted by chef patron Nigel Haworth and managing director Craig Bancroft. The festival celebrated the gastronomy excellence of


some the world's most talented chefs. Mr Haworth said: "It is


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fantastic to have these world class chefs come and cook at Northcote. Each year is always completely different, but we always have a great laugh and meet some fantastic people." Mr Bancroft added; "The wine


team and I always try to use different wines from previous years. Over 121 types of wines from over 14 countries were showcased this year. For me, the buzz is the reaction of the customers and chefs when the try the wine we have matched with the food; I am pleased to say they all thoroughly enjoyed our choices!" The chefs who cooked at Obsession! 3 were Bruno Loubet (Bistrot Bruno Loubet,


London), Dieter Koschina (Villa joya, Algarve), Cyrus Todiwala (Cafe Spice Namaste, London), Tom Catherall (Here to Serve Restaurants, Atanta, USA), Agnar Sverrisson (Texture, London), Anna Hansen MBE (The Modern Pantry, London), Phil Howard (The Square, London), Lisa Allen (Northcote, Langho), /tshley Palmer-Watts (Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, London), Nigel Haworth (Northcote, Langho). The festival has become one


of the UK's leading gourmet food festivals. Chefs from all corners of the world have participated in Obsession and more than 80 chefs have now


Northcote chef patron Nigel Haworth, (s)


performed their craft from the Obsession! 4 will take place Kitchens of Northcote, over the from Monday January 20th past 13 years.


to Wednesday January 29th, • ' 57


J' Food by Lisa Alien - wheat fed guinea


fowl, parfait cigar, truffle, cultivated mushrooms, (s)


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Opening t imes: Open every day from 10am (Sundays from 12 noon).


Skipton Castle, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD231AW


Tel.-f44 (0) 1756 792442 lnfo@skiptoncastle.co.uk www.skiptoncastle.co.uk


Terms and Conditions: This voucher entitles one child free entry when accompanied by a person paying a full adult day rate at Skipton Castle. The voucher can only be used as stipulated and cannot be exchanged for cash or used in any other way. Sale of the voucher for profit is prohibited. Admission prices are subject to change. Voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or ticket. Voucher must be presented upon entrance. Photocopies are not accepted. Only one voucher per person per transaction. This voucher is.valid until the 2nd March 2013. •


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