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www.clitheroeadvortiser.co.uk Thursday, September11,2014 Thursday,September!!,2014 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk CUTHEROEADVERTISERSTIMES I VALLEY ENTERTAINMENT ' A l Property


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And following the storming success of last year’s event,


Sherman shirts ahead of this month’s Ribble Valley Mod and Soul Weeken­ der writes Tony Dewhurst. Secret Affair provide this year’s headlining act, and _ although the sold put signs have gone up at the main event at Clitherqe’s Grand Theatre, there is plenty of : other events to keep the crowds entertained else­ where in the town from September26th to 28th. “All the tickets for the'main event, Secret Affair, had ? v gone by July, and that has beaten all records since the festival started four years ago,” said organiser Stephen Porter. “We could have done twice as many tickets, all the ho­ tels and campsites in Clithe- roe are full.


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ow is the time for action-Se­ cret Affair are revving up their Lambrettas and ironing out their Ben


‘The day trippers really loved the sight of all the scooters,..'


Porter has set his sights on a broader themed event, with venues across Clitheroe get- • ting involved. “There will be bands and DJs playing at the Rose and • Crown, The Buck Inn, Key Street, and Clitheroe So­ cial Club, so there’s going to be plenty go­ ing on,” added Stephen.


“Last year was brilliant, with , scooter enthusiasts from all


' over Britain, some attending the event for the first time.


: “We’ve got fans coming from Scotland and London and one visitor from To­ ronto who visited in 2013 is coming back again.” There will also be a ' spectacular parade, with a cavalcade of 500 scooters


riding into town on Saturday afternoon. “Clitheroe came to a stand­ still last year, it was amazing to see ” added Porter. “The day trippers really . loved the sight o f all the


. scooters coming through • the town and looking at


all the merchandise and food stalls. “Clitheroe has really em­ braced the event and it is fully supported by the Chamber of Commerce and local businesses have been keen to sponsor the .. weekend. “We really appreciate every­ body’s efforts and we want to make this the biggest and best weekend so far.” Previous acts have included


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DC Fontana and Essex boys Missing Andy. Headliners Secret Affair, who rode the newwaveof the Mod revival in 1979, enjoyed chart hits Let Your Heart Dance, My World, Sound of Confusion and Time For Action, their debut single and biggest chart success. The Ribble Valley Mod Weekender runs from September 26th to 28th.


Disney On Ice’s 100 magical years


Manchester’s Phones 4U Arena will again play host to~ a spectacular winter produc­ tion from Disney Oh Ice -100 years of Magic. Still so popular with chil­


dren and adults across the region, the 2014 annual pro­ duction promises to captivate and amaze like never before. The largest ever cast of lov­


able Disney stars will take part in nine performances from Wednesday, October 15th to Sunday, October 19th. The show promises to be'


the celebration of the century, bringing to life Disney’s most remarkable characters from across the decades, including Mickey.and Minnie Mouse and characters from other much-loved Disney favourites including The Little Mermaid, Finding Nemo, Peter Pan


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and many more! Audienc­ es are invited to join the cel­ ebrations as. more than 60 of Disney’s unforgettable characters from 18 stories come to life. You'll be cap­ tivated not only by Mick­ ey and Minnie and friends, but also by many Disney princesses and thrilled by exciting moments from The Lion King, Mulan, The Incredibles and Toy Story.


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u la r w i ll be f i l led with magical moments you’ ll remember forever as the celebrated production stops offin Manchester. The Clitheroe Advertis­


er and times has teamed up with Disney On Ice to offer one lucky person the chance to win a family ticket, which admits four people, to see the show at the Phones 4U Arena,


' Manchester, on Wednesday^ October 15 th.


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of winning, all you havej to do is a n sw e r th e l following question: According to the Beast, where is the on® place in the castle where Belld is not permitted?


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posted to the Clitheroe!? Advertiser and Times of­ fice, 3 King Street, Clitheroe.' The closing date for entries is


Monday, September 29 th. • • Disney On Ice celebrates, ,


100 Years of Magic is at Phones r 4U Arena Manchester from October 15 th to 19th 2014. Ticketsarepricedbetween


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£ 6 9 5 ,0 0 0 Aetr Spring Farm


Chaigley


home in a quiet and secluded position with spectacular long-distance views is on the market with a guide price of £695,000.


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n attached stone- built barn that has been con­ verted to form a lovely family


For sale with MSW


Hewetsons, New Spring Farm in Chaigley, is con­ structed of stonework and briefly comprises a recep­ tion hallway, sitting room, inner hallway, cloaks, dining room, snug room, Farm­ house kitchen, rear hallway, utility room, five bedrooms


- bedroom one has dressing area and an en-suite shower room, a house bathroom, outbuildings (has planning permission for conversion into adoublegarage), stable block, gardens and land. The dining room boasts


a feature Inglenook-style dressed stone fireplace with


cast-iron range type stove ’ with canopy, while a new “AIMS” electric aga with an “intelligent management” system to reduce running costs can be found in the spa­ cious kitchen, The bedrooms upstairs are impressive with the house bathroom com­ prising a boat bath. Oozing in


style yet retaining traditional features, this beautiful prop­ erty also has a stone patio and an ornamental pond and lawned gardens with a brook to rear and small paddock. For more details contact MSW Hewetsons on 01200 424142 or log onto www. mswhewetsons.co.uk


For details, contact:


MSW HEWETSONS, 6 CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE 01200 424142


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