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Tliiies.Thuraday, February 28.2013 ADVERTISING FEATURE It's a family affair.
WHILE the name of the busi­ ness may have changed at North Valley Road Garage, Colne, West Riding Hyundai is still yeiy much a family busi­ ness committed to outstanding personal service After spending more than
25 years building a family busi- . ness it would be tempting to
look for a large competitol- to snap you up and allow you to enjoy the fruits of all that hard work.
_undai dealer CJ Hardie, came to retire he had other ideas. The CJ Hardie name had
been built on providing the type of personal service usually associated with a family busi­ ness. This philosophy of get­ ting to
know.your customers and going the extra mile was
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■ Group founder Nick Wright. ' Nick had rapidly establishe'd
shared by West Riding Motor
'invested around £250,000 in refurbishing the centre to the same standard you’ll find in even the biggest city show­ rooms.
“However, we’re still a local business serving the needs of
became part of West Riding Motor Group and Nick has been joined in the business by his sons Ben and Jonathon. Nick e.xplained: “We’ve
Outstanding, personal service. The type of service synony­ mous with a family business. In August, 2011, CJ Hardie
West Riding as one of the fastest growing independent Toyota and Lexus franchises \vithin the UK. The secret of his success? ’
:• looking for a new or used car or want to maintain the car they’ve owned
for.several years.” ■
. local people, whether, they’re M m ■ ■
: to concentrate on the Hyundai brand. •
here understands that we’re more than a Hyundai dealer­ ship. We are family business that IS happy to stake our per­ sonal as well as our profession­ al reputations on delivering outstanding levels of service that genuinely exceed people’s expectations.”
make sure they are choosing the right vehicle - they want- to feel that they will be looked ■ after by, the company they are buying from. “I think everyone who works
of cars, but, more importantly, it understands that buying a car is the usually the second most expensive purchase peo- ple.will make in their lives. - “People not only, want to
of the few car manufacturers to have shown consistent growth during the last five years. “It has got a fantastic range
Nick said: “Hyundai is one
In 2012 West Riding Motor Group sold its other franchises
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our.you are looking for, staff will search its trade contacts for it on your behalf. The re­ cent refurbishment included providing service bays with the latest diagnostic and testing equipment. “People are usually sur­
Today West Riding Hyundai • employs 20 staff at its North
Valley Road Garage premises, - all of whom live locally. Cus- ■ tomers will find more than 50 new and used cars available from stock, with used car stock
the range of vehicles and serv­ ices available at West Riding Hyundai visit www.westridmg.
co.uk or call 01282 863 896.
prised to discover that we are often less expensive than the local independent garages when it comes to servicing and repairs,” said Nick Wright. • To find out more about
lists updated daily on the com-' pany’s website. If West Riding Hyundai has
ley and White Rose Ladies charity is now within reach of hitting the magic £1M. mark in money raised since it yas founded just 14 years ago. Its members were
A JAMES Bond- themed charity ball helping to fund rea- search into childhood cancers made more than £33,000 in a single night! . The Ribble Val­
fair bit closer to ‘M’ eases laoies a 'BASruvs in*. 1,' ISi' -'-•m
roots in the Ribble Val­ ley, founded from The Stirk House Hotel, Gis- burn, when it was run by Karen and Malcolm Weaving. When the couple moved across the border to Yorkshire to take over The Ren­ dezvous, the already- successful fund-raising
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overwhelmed by the amount raised at the group’s annual Charity Ball, held at the Ren­ dezvous Hotel, Skipton, earlier this month. TTiey raise funds on behalf of Cancer Research UK, specifically for rease- arch into childhood cancers. The group has its
BOND GIRLS: from the left are Yvonne Canning, Connie Moore, Karen Mendoros, Sarah MePhee of Cartcer Research UK, Janet Hartley, Julie Watson and Karen Weaving with the £33,134.
latest fantastic fund­ raiser, Karen Weav­ ing said: “This is a key event in our fundraising calendar and to have raised £33,134 in such challenging economic times was beyond our wildest expectations.” BBC TV presenter
group was expanded to-become the Ribble , Valley and White Rose Ladies. Commenting on the
Nicola Rees hosted the “Licensed to Thrill” - James Bond-themed Ball, which was attend­
M a c m i l la n g ro u p 's h ig h
off to an encouraging start with its latest Ladies Lunch, held at Mitton Hall and at­ tended by 80 members and guests. , After lunch, the ladies were treated to a
Jn Lancashire. Mr Hirst spoke about the East Lancashire Befriending Service that has such a dramatic effect on lonely, isolat­ ed people’s lives for such a “low level serv­ ice”. He went on to discuss the increasing need for Food Banks for people in real cri­ sis with little or no food to eat. Both activi­ ties are in urgent need of volunteers. Also at the Lunch, the Committee re­
highly informative talk by Mark Hirst, di­ rector of the charity Community Solutions
h o p e s f o r 2 0 1 3 HAVING raised a magnificent £38,000 last year, the Ribble Valley Macmillan Cancer Support “100 Club” has begun 2013 in high spirits and with high hopes of similar success this year. The latest round of-fund-raising got
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ented vocalist from Blackpool, donated her time and considerable talent to keep everyone entertained, attracting huge applause with her opening number, the theme from the most recent Bond film, “Sky- fall”. Guests were also
treated to a short set from the enormously talented 14-year-old
ed.by J80 guests who enthusiastically signed up to the 0 0 7 flavour of the evening. Mikala Leigh, a tal­
ing eager and generous' bids firom supporters. P ro f e s s o r ■ Alex
Tennants Auctioneers of Harrogate conducted a charity auction which included a variety of unique lots all attract­
Markham, former Chief Executive of Cancer
Grace O’ Malley, from Rossendale, winner of the under-15 Vocalist of the Year competition at the 2012 Llangollen Eisteddfod and an ac­ tive supporter of the charity. Nigel Smith from
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amount raised tonight brings our fundraising total since we started 14 years ago to a magnifi­ cent £965,628. Just over £34,000 to go now be­ fore we can Si celebrate reaching that magical million pounds goal!” The next big fund­
raiser in the RV&WRL calendar is a “Party in the Park” event featur­ ing a variety of local bands, vocalists and musicians on June 29th at Alkincoats Park in Colne.
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nouncement of the amount raised dur­ ing the event, the R'V&WRL committee chairman Karen Men­ doros thanked support­ ers for an incredible achievement, saying: “This evening you have yet again done us and CRUK proud. “The astounding
Research UK , deliv­ ered an inspirational and motivating account of the encouraging progress made through research in recent years in the battle to fight cancer. Following the an­
Clitheroe Advertiser &Tirhes, Thursday, February 28,2013
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So who are your Clitheroe heroes?
NOMINATIONS are being sought for Clitheroe’s annual Town Awards. Run by Glitheroe Town
Winners of th e Town
for Building Enhancement, Environmental Services, Serv­ ice to the Town, Service to. Youth and Community and Arts/Culture, with nomina­ tions now being sought in each of these categories for the 2013 scheme.
Council, the awards recognise exceptional service and con­ tributions to the life and envi­ ronment of Clitheroe across a range of categories. Individual awards are made
Awards will be determined by Clitheroe’s Mayor, Dep­ uty Mayor and Leader of the Town Council following a meeting of its General Pur­ poses' Committee to be held on the April 8th, 2013. Nominations need to be re­
ceived by the Town Council no later than 5 p.m. on April 8th, the day of the meeting. They can be submitted by
letter addressed to the Town Clerk at 9 Curch Street, Clit­ heroe BB7 2DD, or by e-mail to:
clitheroe@btconnect.com
Another Clitheroe winner
£1,000 first prize was lottery draw member Mr Spencer, of Clitheroe. The rollover second prize, which starts at £250 and rises
in hospice lottery draw THERE was another Ribble Valley winner in last Friday’s weekly draw for the East Lan­ cashire Hospice Lottery. The winner of last Friday’s
■ third prize was won by Mr Davis, of Blackburn. Afiirther 15 lucl^ players each won £10 cash prizes. To join the hospice lottery call Gill on 01254 733416..
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