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CllUieroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, March 14,2013


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Oakhill Academy offers highly effective and bespoke fitness training programmes with highly qualified personal trainers. We also offer weight loss & nutritional advice, all individually designed


..to help you achieve your goals quickly and safely, no matter what your current level of fitness. • Your personal trainer will ensure training sessions


are fun, enjoyable and motivational and will keep you focused whilst progressing your health and


. fitness specifically to your needs and abilities. ' At the start of your training programme, your personal trainer will carry out a consultation and


.full fitness assessment which is free when you block-book 10 or more sessions.


For further information, please contact Phil Moss (Academy Manager) at philmoss@oakhillacademy.co.uk or 01254 824333.


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SPRING into Oakhill Academy


KIBBLE VALLEY BUSINESS FOCUS


New and exciting companies appear


TH E local e co n om y ac ros s Lancashire and the UK has faced


a difficult few years and the Kib­ ble Valley is n o t immune to the economic downturn, writes MELISSA Wa t t s , Kibble Val­ ley Borough Council’s regenera­ tion projects officer.


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the economy in Wbble Valley and its business community remain resilient,, with new start-ups and continuing low levels of unemployment. Some of our smaller manufacturing


losses at some of our major employ­ ers and we cannot rule out further employment contraction. However, despite these setbacks


During this time we have seen job . * W{


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. the Paper Cup Company and Total Food-Solutions. The Bank of England base rate


companies are doing well, boosted by success in overseas markets, such as


remains at its current level of 0.5 per cent and, while this maybe positive for homeowners, the value of savings continues to fall, as interest is lower than inflation.


- , ' ' remains resilient Valley, highlight our new and emerg­


onstream, such as the new Economic Zone at the BAe Systems site at Sam- lesbury, which will bring new jobs to the area, the Regional Growth Fund and support for growing businesses in Lancashire.


spective businesses can also vie for cash and support from the Startup Lancashire programme or the Accel­ erated Business Growth Fund. Startup Lancashire offers train­


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Become a member before 31st March and enjoy a FREE PERSONAL TRAINING SESSION


plus no joining fee. £15.00 admin fee applicable.


: Cal) to book your Personal Training Sessions or book a free trial today on 01254S24333 ' All the latest news www.oakhillacademy.co.uk


Wiswell Lane, Whalley, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 9AF f/oaWiiiiacademy ^@oaidiiiiaeademy


Pictured clockwise: Phil Moss (Academy Manager, Personal Trainer & GP Referral Consultant)


Alan Hartley (Senior Fitness Instructor & Personal Trainer)


Will Smith (Personal Trainer) - Tom Isherwood (Personal Trainer)


Food Festival,.the Kibble Valley Food Trail and the Clitheroe Torch­ light Procession are examples of events that lift the profile of Kibble


cessful tourist industry, but with less money available our tourist providers are finding things tough. Initiatives such as the Clitheroe


construction in particular are facing ' difficult times, but in Kibble Valley we are seeing new and existing busi­ nesses starting up and expanding, which’is evidenced by new takeup rates on our high streets and business parks, particularly in Whalley and Longiidge. ■ We also have a growing and suc­


In the business sector, retail and ‘ . v .


. cant hope for a slow, but steady and sustained economic growth in the


ing and tools to start and maintain a ’ successful business. The Accelerated . Business Growth Fund offers up to £150,000 on a 1:4 ratio to small and medium businesses based in Lanca­ shire for capital projects that create jobs. These schemes represent signifi-


' year ahead, but we have to be diligent to ensure that help and support is targeted at the individuals and busi- nesseswhere and when it is needed. • Kibble Valley Borough Council is


working with our local chambers of trade and business groups to explore all opportunities to attract new busi­ nesses and provide sustainable em­ ployment opportunities in the bor­ o n ^ .


■ Further details of business sup­ port sehemes are available from Kibble Valley Borough Coun­ cil’s regeneration team on 01200 414531.


ing food producers, and take us a step further in establishing the borough as a premier food destination; New gvemment initiatives are now


Kibble Valley Inns appoints newchiefexec


■ expertise will be vital in the growth of Kibble Valley Inns as we expand the group and move forward.” In his previous role Wayne was brand director for SSP


Kibble Valley businesses and pro­


UK and Ireland responsible for the development of their bars, restaurants and franchise brands. During his time with SSP he was responsible for the successful opening of more than 150 bars and restaurants as well as introduc­


ing high street brands, such as Starbucks, into the travel sector.


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absolutely delisted to be joining such a successful brand ’ with a great team behind it that is highly revered by its peer group. We are committed to continue with the ethos of using local artisan suppliers to provide the finest food and drink ensuring we deliver a premium pub experience.. I really, look forward to improving our current estate and to furfiier expand our brand and allow many more custom­ ers in different geographic areas to experience the Kibble Valley proposition.”


Commenting on his appointment Wayne said: “I am "


JOINT managing directors of Kibble Valley Inns, Craig Bancroft and Nigel Haworth, have appointed new chief executive Wayne Chapman. Craig Bancroft said: *^We are thrilled that Wayne is join­ ing Kibble Valley Inns. It is exciting times and Wayne’s


APPOINTED: Wayne Chapman, (s) I We are seeing new and existing


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