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Clitherod Advertiser &Times,Thursday, January 17,2013


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Village Hail Wednesday, January 30th, at


7-30 p.m. Whist and domino drive. Costs £2.50 to piay, including supper.


West Bradford Village Exceptional pianist Christopher Guild


Rare treat for music lovers


THE fourth concert of the 61 st series staged by Clitheroe Concerts Society takes place on February 6th when pianist Christopher Guild will a range of keyboard music from Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, through Janacek and Schubert, ending the concert with Mussorgsigr's popular "Pictures at an Exhibition". Christopher studied at the Royal College of


Music, gaining a first class honours degree and a masters with distinction, as well a coveted artist diploma and several prizes and awards. His tutor at the Royal College said: "Chris is a


naturally creative and innovatory musician... his technical prowess is considerable, but is always at the service of his musical insight. Such pianists are rare." The concert takes place at the society's usual


venue, Clitheroe Royal Grammar School's Sixth ■ Form Centre, in York Street. Tickets, priced at £12.50, can be purchased from Clitheroe Music in Moor Lane or the Tourist Information Office at the Platform Gallery in Station Road, or online at www.clitheroeconcerts.org where more details of the concert and the rest of the season may be found. . Tickets will also be available at the door, where it is also possible to buy half-year membership of the society, resulting in a substantial saving over single tickets. For more information ring 01200 423474.


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RIBBLE Valley CAB is based in premises at 19/21 Wesleyan Row, off Parson Lane, Clitheroe, and can offer advice on a wide range of issues, including benefits, debt management, housing and legal matters. The office is open"from 10


a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays (except Wednesday) for appointments, or you can drop in without an appointment, but you might have to wait a while if the adviser is busy. To


^ make an appointment or for advice over the phone, if that's an option, ring 01200428966. Here are some examples of typical queries received by Ribble Valley


. CAB and the type of advice it can . give to clients: How can I return something I bought in the Christmas saies? Sales goods may be reduced in


price because the trader needs to clear stock at the end of the . season, because they want to attract customers, or because there are known faults with the goods. As a consumer, the law says that


any item you buy from a trader in a sale must be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose and match any description given. If it doesn't then you are entitled to a repair, a replacement or a refund. Traders must also point out any


faults with damaged sales goods, for example a missing button on a coat. If this does not happen you are also entitled to a repair, replacement or your money back. Things become more problematic


if you have'simply changed your mind. A trader doesn't have to do anything in this situation, but some


traders do have their own returns policies for which you can be offered an exchange or a credit note. More information on these types


of returns policies can be found on the back of your.receipt or displayed next to the tills. Proof of purchase, like a receipt,


will be needed to return goods bought in the sales and be aware that some returns policies state that goods which have been opened or the package damaged will not be accepted. Some retailers will also not accept


returned goods which could carry infection such


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as pierced earrings, so remember to check the trader's terms and conditions if you think you think you may want to return them later. I have received a letter from a debt collector demanding immediate payment of money I. don't owe and threatening legal action against me if I don't pay. What should I do? Don't pay if you don't think you


citizens advice bureau


for the debt. Think'back, it may be some time ago. The debt may ■ have been sold pn and you may not recognise the name of who is collecting it. You're likely to be liable if you


signed an agreement, such as' a phone contract or credit agreement. This may have been jointly with someone else. Or if you signed as a guarantor for someone else. Write to the company that has


contacted you and say: ■ You don't owe the money they


are demanding. ■ To stop contacting you


immediately. ■ If they want to continue to


demand the money from you, they need to prove you owe the money, by sending you a copy of the original signed agreement ■ Under the Consumer Protection


from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, it is an offence to engage in aggressive commercial practices, including the harassment of debtors by making demands for payment in a manner that causes unreasonable distress, fear or embarrassment. ■ You consider their behaviour


owe the money. If you don't think the debt is yours (or you don't think you owe the amount being asked for, or if you have already paid the debt) tell the debt collector immediately. A debt collector has no power to


do anything to you - they can't take . your belongings, for example - so don't be scared of them. Check you're definitely not liable


constitutes harassment under the regulations. ■ If they continue to write to you


in this way, you will take the matter further. If this doesn't work, get further


advice about who to complain to (this will depend on who is demanding the money). For more information see this OFT guidance leaflet: http://www.oft.gov.uk/ shared_oft/consumer_leaflets/credit/ oftl 299.pdf or contact Ribble Valley Citizens Advice Bureau.


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Hall Mondays, 6-45 to 7-45 p.m. TaiChi. For further information, call 012004233672. Mondays, 8 to 10 p.m. Sequence dancing. Forfiirther information, call 01995 61434. Tuesdays, 7 to 8 p.m. Zumba. For details, ring 01200 425008. Wednesdays, 8-15 to 11 a.m. Mothers and toddlers group. Ring 01200 423672 for details. Thursdays, 7-30 to 830 p.m. Short mat indoor bowling. For further information, call 01200 429626. Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 6 to 9 p.m. Gym club. For details, telephone 01200 423424. Fridays 2 to 4 p.m. New bridge group. Players welcome but must be experienced or improvers.


Hoghton Tower Sunday, January 20th, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers' market and celebraUon of National i^rmhouse Breakfast Week. Promotions and breakfast demonstrations from foodie Phil of Foodlink North West Phil will cook with produce available at the market Admission is £1 per car. House closed for winter season, but tea room and gift shop open.


Sabdenlink Monday, January 28th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Holistic therapy taster session. Experienced therapist Nicola Birtwell will offer tasters of some popular treatments. Tasters from £3. Call 01282 778464 for Nicola’s contact details and to book. Tuesday, January 29th, 6-30. to 9 p.m. and Thursday, January 31st, 1 to 3 p.m. A New Year, A New You! Professional lifestyle guru Deborah Marie Isis will inspire you to get more out of your life. Cost £5, including refreshments. Thursday, January 31st, 10 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. Social Media for Pleasure. FT expert Sally Gorton will explain how to set up and use a Facebook account The cost is just £5, including refreshments. For further information on the above, telephone 01282 778464 orvisit www. sabdenlink.org.


Knowie Green Church Friday, January 18th. Senior citizens’ lunch. For further information, call Chris Okpoti on 01254 878394.


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Wednesday 6 - Saturday 9 February THE GARRICK PRESENTS: FUR COAT AND NO KNICKERS


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Saturday 23 February HEALTH & WELL-BEING FAIR


Saturday 9 March BEST OFTRIBUTE BAND NIGHT :


Wednesday 20 March - Saturday 23 March THE GARRICK PRESENTS: HEROES


Monday 25 March CREAM TEA & CINEMA- SALMON FISHING INTHEYEMEN (12a)


Wednesday 27 March


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Comedy, theatre, cinema, live music and children’s shows - there’s something for everyone in the Spring season at The ACE Centre in Nelson.


The ACE Centre is an Arts, Culture and Enterprise venue which has many functions and hosts a whole range of activities.


This bright, modem space offers a dynamic mix of community facilities, top-class catering and exciting arts, dance, film, music and theatre programmes.


Facilities include a recording studio, conferencing suite, meeting rooms, a cinema, arts room, theatre, dance and drama studio and space to exhibit artwork.


There is also a stylish function suite which is available to hire for any celebratoiy occasion and a bistro with an outdoor courtyard, perfect to pop into for a coffee or lunch.


But the hub of activity centres around the action- packed programme to keep all ages entertained, with some regular favourites, as well as one-off events.


There is a Comedy Night on the first Friday of every month, with three North West comedians and an MC keeping the laughs coming all night long.


On the first Saturday of every month, for the young­ sters, there is Pocket Money Cinema, with a 2pm • showing of a children’s favourite film. It’s ‘Th'e Adventures Of TinTin - The Secret Of The Unicom’


in February and ‘The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists’ in March.


And on the last Monday of every month, there’s Cream Tea and Cinema, with a silver screen classic shown and cream tea served before the 3pm screening. ‘Same Time Next Ye^’ is on at the end of this month; George Clooney stars in ‘The Descendants’ next month and in March, Salmon Fishing In The Yemen’ is on screen.


The ACE Centre is home to The Garrick. At the begin­ ning of next month, they present the outrageoiis farce ‘Fur Coat and No Knickers’ and in March, the poign­ ant ‘Heroes’, a play by Gerald Sibleyras.


Other highlights this Spring include ‘The House That Stank Of Death’ - a unique multi-media comedy/hor


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Friday 1 March STAND-UP COMEDY


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Monday 25 February CREAM TEA & CINEMA-THE DESCENDANTS (15)


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Whatever age, we can guarantee we have something


to keep you thoroughly entertained over the next few months.


And buying tickets couldn’t be easier, now you can get them at Pendle Leisure Trust’s leisure centres in Nelson, Colne and Bamoldswick.


State-of-the-art booking systems have been installed at the centres, so the next time you go for a swim or to the gym at Pendle Wavelengths in Nelson, Pendle Leisure Centre in Colne or West Craven Sports Centre in Bamoldswick, remember you can now book tickets for entertainment at The ACE.


For a full programme of events, log onto www.acecentre.co.uk


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