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We have quite a busy edition this month as May has lots to offer in terms of awareness days, but they get more and more bizarre. Who dreamt this one up….??? “Be nice to Nettles week.” We kid you not. The Month of May also sees British Butty Week, so you have a chance to vote for your favourite Butty Shop in our feature on page 24. You might even win our prize of Jamie Oliver’s best selling cookbook.. There’s still time to get involved with the Rotary club’s Pendle Pub Walk on 18th June, but the day is proving more popular than ever in support of Pendleside Hospice. The word is, get registered PDQ, it really is a fabulous day. See pages 18,19,20. 12th May is Limerick day, we didn’t want you forgetting this one. We’ve written a few about our Herald’s Angels on page 12, but if you think they’re rubbish you can have a go yourself and email them to us. Our mystery pub quiz seems to be going down well, so we’ve got another on page 28. Do you remember the old fashioned sweets? If you fancy a fabulous day out then consider The Great Harwood Agricultural Show on 30th May. You could come and say hello as we have our usual stand there. Thanks for all your emails and continuing support. Enjoy.


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