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A ^ t 32 Clltheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, July 9th, 2015 www.clitheroeadvertlser.co.uk Clltheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01262 422331 (Classified) F a m i l y / a i L i a i l l l q i Hj j y . i


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Peacehaven Chapel o f Rest The Genuine and Independent family concern of two generations offering a 24hrpersonal seivice Cart, Jean and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


^ 're-paid funeral plans available on request^ DEATHS


Peacefully on July 7th 2015 in hospital. Peter aged 83 years of Brockhall Village, Old Langho and former President of Clitheroe Golf Club. The dearly loved husband of Kay, much loved father of Stewart, Andrew and Susie, loving father- in-law of Micnelle and Lesley also a dearest grandpa,


CHANTER Peter


grandma and brother. Reposing


'Peacehaven' Chapel of Rest. A private cremation will take


Clitheroe on a day to be arranged. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Peter if so desired may be given for the L y m p h o m a Association, c/o Miss S. Chanter. 27Mearley Syke, Clitheroe, BB7 lJG. For funeral arrangements please contact Brian Price and Son Ltd., Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200


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formerly of Burnley. The dearly beloved husband of the late Emma, much loved dad of Pat and father-in-law of Alan, proud and loving


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great-grandad of Nathan and Sophie. Peter’s


Crematorium Chapel on Wednesday 15th July 2015 at 12 noon. Dress Code - Optional. Family flowers only please with donations on behalf of BLESMA Blackpool Branch via www.champfunerals. c om/ o b i t u a r i e s . Enquiries to Champ Funeral Services, Bank House, Whalley Road, Clayton Le Moors, Accrington. BBs 5DY. 01254 390731-_________________


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On 4th July 201s, peacefully in hospital, Peter aged 92 years of Clitheroe


Peter Joseph Maher


Ilse, ^ 6r?liristine, Duncan and families would like to express their sincere thanlcs to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind | expressions


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The family of the late Edna would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends


WOODWARD Edna


neighbours for the many


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I sympathy and letters I and cards of ! condolence received i during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Andrew Whitehead for his kind words and


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•Worston for the refreshments.


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Irene, Norma and Arthur wish to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for their veiy kind expressions of sympathy through cards, letters and flowers and all who attended the funeral from near and far. Also thanks to all for their generosity in


Theodore (Theo)


the North . West and Yorkshire Air Ambulance. With special thanks to Carol Ratcliffe and all the wonderful staff at Beech Grove Care Home, Dr. Karen Massey, Dr. Jane Reeve, the Coronary Care Unit at Blackpool Victoria Hospital and all who tended to Theo over the last few weeks. Finally many thanks to the Rev. George Darby for his kind ministrations, Robert Haygarth for


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Drachenberg and all involved at Tosside Village Hall for the lovely buffet lunch. And lastly to Carl and Pauline and Staff at Brian Price and Son for their sympathetic and professional service.____________


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sympathy and letters and cards of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Ian Humphreys for such a fitting service and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations for North West Air Ambulance. They would also like . to express their : reciation to Dr. I.


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Affordable homes boost in Barrow this autumn


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Mk/§M A to tal of 28 affordable homes IM w i l l be up for grabs in Bar- f§ | | | row by local residents from HP October.


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And a registration event for the new properties will take place at Whalley Methodist Church Hall on Tuesday July 14th, from 4-30 to 7 pm. The two and three-bed­


room houses will be available on a shared ownership or af­ fordable rented basis at the former Pendle Garage site, now called Barleyfields. Barleyfields is being de­


veloped by North West hous­ ing association Great Places Housing Group and afforda­ ble home ownership company Plumlife in partnership with Ribble Valley Borough Coun­ cil.


Shared ownership allows


residents to buy from 35 to 75 per cent o f a new home and pay rent on the remainder, with the option of increasing their share as their circum­ stances change. The c o u n c i l ’s h ous in g


strategy manager, Rachael Stott, said: “We are delighted to have supported this excel­ lent scheme, which will make much-needed high-quality rental and shared ownership properties available to resi­ dents withalocal connection.” Tom Johnson, neighbour­


hood coordinator for East Lancashire at Great Places Housing Group, added: “Bar­ leyfields will provide new high-quality affordable fam­ ily homes in a desirable area, where the need for such prop-


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Picturedfromtheleft are: ChristineGrimshaw, managing directorof Ribble Valley Homes, Ribble Valley Borough Council's housing strategy manager, Rachael Stott, andTom Johnson, neighbourhood coordinator for East Lanca­ shire at Great Places Housing Group, (s)


ertiesishigh. We are pleased to be helping local residents get on the property ladder through our sales team, Plum- life.” Theprovisionofaffordable


housing is one of the biggest challenges facing Ribble Val­ ley Borough Council, which is working closely with hous­ ing partners to address the problem. House prices in the borough are way above the na­


tional average and first-time buyers are being forced out of the communities their fami­ lies have lived in for genera­ tions. Ribble Valley Borough


Council is at the forefront of several housing initiatives, from the provision o f afford­ able properties in partnership with the housing sector to cut- ting-edge energy efficiency. As well as Barleyfields,


shared ownership properties, including one-bedroom apart­ ments, four-bedroom family homes and two-bedroom bun­ galows, are currently available in Whalley, Billington and at other sites in Barrow. Anyone in te re sted in a


shared ownership or afford­ able rented property should contact Ribble Valley Bor­ ough Council’s housing team


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