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I A SEARCH is on for Ciitheroe's !; next top modei in a first of its kind I ' competition by Poze Boutique. . The boutique opened in Ciitheroe's Swan Courtyard in August 2 0 n after its owner Louise Holt (36) decided to relocate the business which she. established in Rawtenstall in 1999.


■ Already a popular choice with


local fashionistas the boutique caters for sizes eight to 16 and has endless choices from funky garments to the more crisp, quality retail items. "Relocating to Clitheroe has


been great and I absolutely love being based in such a vibrant and friendly community," said Louise. ''This competition is my way of


Louise from Poze Boutique is searching for Ciitheroe's next top modei. (s)


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showing local girls and women what Poze Boutique has to offer ' in a fun and exciting way. I am’ always on the look out for new - faces to model at the boutique's ' fashion shows so staging a modelling competition in the


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town is a great way to source new talent. "I also hope that the


competition can raise much needed funds for the vital work carried out by the charity Victim Support which my good friend Amy Greaves works for." The competition will be officially


open to entries on Friday March 1st. ■ ■ -


There are two categories - the


- over 16s and the over 30s - and one person chosen from each will win the chance to model for Poze Boutique at its forthcoming fashion shows in May and November and choose an outfit from one of these shows. They will also receive 25% discount valid for 12 months at Poze


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visit us at www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk for photo galleries Use your smartphone to scan in the code


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Boutique. Second and third prizes will also be presented. Entries should be made via email


to Louise on info@poze^clothing. co.uk with entrants supplying


■' their date of birth, address, occupation and the reason why they think they should win. A ' recent photo is also needed and


■ should be emailed to Louise as a j-peg image.


. The closing date for entries is Monday March 31st with the final


• being staged at Clitheroe Golf-; - Club on Thursday April 18th from 7 p.m. til late. After the closing date all entries


will be thoroughly looked at by the team at Poze Boutique before the successful entrants are short ' listed. An e-mail will be sent directly to each of the entrants who have been short listed notifying them of the details for the final night and their photo will be published in the Clitheroe Advertiser. . During the final night members


of the public will be able to buy tickets for the boutique's May fashion show with all profits made from the ticket sales donated to Victim Support Louise's friend Amy will also


speak at the final and the shows about the vital work of Victim Support For further details about the


competition look but for future articles in the Clitheroe Advertiser





or visit the boutique's website at: www.poze-ciothing.co.uk, like Poze Boutique on Facebook or follow Poze Boutique on Twitter @ pozeboutique. For terms and conditions about


the competition please visit www. poze-clothing.co.uk


v i c t i m ' ^ . by Duncan Smith


L NEW and informative guide to securing Euro­ bean Funding has been paunched by Conserya- |ive MEP for the North


larly at businesses in the re­ gion seeking to secure EU


support find the strength


Itituency includes the.Rib- ple Valley, explained: “As p MEP I get enquiries all the time, particularly from SMEs (small and mediun- sized enterprises), who ftruggle to find the infor- nation they require.” Speakin'g j n the Eu­


ropean Parliament in Strasbourg, he told fellow MEPs: “We need to im-


packing, but also has useful information for charities and community organisa­ tions’. Mr Karim, whose con-


Zest, Sajjad Karim. The. clearly daid out booklet is aimed particu­


www.clItheroeadvertiser.co.uk


www.clitheroeadvertl8or.co.uk . ClItheroeAdvertiser&Tlmes,Thursday,February28, 2013 53


A regular look at local industry and commerce


JMEP’s new guide to laccessing EU funds


■ of all private sector em­ ployment and are responsi­ ble for 85% of all newqobs in the European Union. “They quite clearly are


SMEs. They provide 67%


HELPFUL: the nevv guide to securing EU funding, iaunched by North West MEP SaJJad Karim.


prove provision, process and access tojnformation on.financing instruments


'forSMEs. . “Ninety-eight per cent o f all EU businesses are


■ loaded from Mr Karim’s website (www.sajjadkarim. eu) or you can request'a paper copy of the guide by sending an e-mail to: Sajjad@sajjadkaiim.eu Mr Karim added: “I am'


much wider approach. I come from a nation of shopkeepers, we must think small first.” Digital copies of the new guide can be simplydown-


the backbone of our econ­ omies. Providing the right circumstances for their vi­ ability is essential for their growth. ’“We need to have a


LANDOWNERS from across the North attended a seminar entitled “The Challenges Ahead” hosted by the Clitheroe office of solicitors Smiths Gore.


facilify at The Tithe Bam, Browshol- me Hall, owned by Mr and Mrs Rob­ ert Parker.


It was held in the new conference ..


gence; forward planning for agricul­ tural businesses; the farmland mar­ ket; shooting; the impact of the new National


always keen to meet and hear from our North West' businesses and SMEs in . particular, so do get in touch if I can assist in any way.” ' .


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Gore, said: “This event provided an opportunity for landowners to keep abreast of the array of changes that , are taking place in the rural sector, many of which will impact on their ‘ .businesses in one way or another.


(NPPF); rural estates and superfast broadband; and the impact that En­ ergy Perfprmance Certificates (EPC) might haye on the rural rented sector.. David Steel, partner in Smiths


Planning Policy Framework


^ “It considered what those business- es need to know now in order to be successful in the future. “It is intended to prompt the own­ ers of estates and other mral enter-;


on a broad range of topics including making the most of market intelli­


The audience heard presentations


. look at where profits will be gener­ ated in years to come, and to suggest practical and strategic measures that can be taken today to plan ahead. “The degree of interest and at-’ m


prises to review where they are, to


tendance is a reflection of the level ^ of change tha't is impacting on rural business at this present time, ranging


firom macro issues such as the CAP to new legislation, new planning g i i id j^


■ held this event at Browsholme Hall, the oldest inhabited family home in Lancashire, which has diversified into tourism, weddings, events such as opera and theatre, farmers’ mar­ kets, conferences and banqueting and much more.”


available include farm agency, renew­ ables, architecture, building survey­ ing and planning. ■ ,


property consultancy, estate man­ agement, rural property valuations, ’ sporting corisultanqf, property sales*-** lettings and management, and tel- ec'onunuhicatipns. National specialist service lines


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opened last year following a move • from Preston; Its main services include'^ rural


Smiths Gore’s Clitheroe office


ance, and new opportunities. , ■ ' “It’s particularly relevant to have


a


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